Module: OkJson

Extended by:
OkJson
Included in:
OkJson
Defined in:
lib/vendor/okjson.rb

Overview

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: ParserError

Constant Summary collapse

Utagx =

1000 0000

0x80
Utag2 =

1100 0000

0xc0
Utag3 =

1110 0000

0xe0
Utag4 =

1111 0000

0xf0
Utag5 =

1111 1000

0xF8
Umaskx =

0011 1111

0x3f
Umask2 =

0001 1111

0x1f
Umask3 =

0000 1111

0x0f
Umask4 =

0000 0111

0x07
Uchar1max =
(1<<7) - 1
Uchar2max =
(1<<11) - 1
Uchar3max =
(1<<16) - 1
Ucharerr =

unicode “replacement char”

0xFFFD
Usurrself =
0x10000
Usurr1 =
0xd800
Usurr2 =
0xdc00
Usurr3 =
0xe000
Umax =
0x10ffff
Spc =
Unesc =
{?b=>?\b, ?f=>?\f, ?n=>?\n, ?r=>?\r, ?t=>?\t}
Hex =
'0123456789abcdef'

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#abbrev(s) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 248

def abbrev(s)
  t = s[0,10]
  p = t['`']
  t = t[0,p] if p
  t = t + '...' if t.length < s.length
  '`' + t + '`'
end

#arrenc(a) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 387

def arrenc(a)
  '[' + a.map{|x| encode(x)}.join(',') + ']'
end

#arrparse(ts) ⇒ Object

Parses an “array” in the sense of RFC 4627. Returns the parsed value and any trailing tokens.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 132

def arrparse(ts)
  ts = eat('[', ts)
  arr = []

  if ts[0][0] == ']'
    return arr, ts[1..-1]
  end

  v, ts = valparse(ts)
  arr << v

  if ts[0][0] == ']'
    return arr, ts[1..-1]
  end

  loop do
    ts = eat(',', ts)

    v, ts = valparse(ts)
    arr << v

    if ts[0][0] == ']'
      return arr, ts[1..-1]
    end
  end
end

#decode(s) ⇒ Object

Decodes a json document in string s and returns the corresponding ruby value. String s must be valid UTF-8. If you have a string in some other encoding, convert it first.

String values in the resulting structure will be UTF-8.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 41

def decode(s)
  ts = lex(s)
  v, ts = textparse(ts)
  if ts.length > 0
    raise OkJson::ParserError, 'trailing garbage'
  end
  v
end

#eat(typ, ts) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 160

def eat(typ, ts)
  if ts[0][0] != typ
    raise OkJson::ParserError, "expected #{typ} (got #{ts[0].inspect})"
  end
  ts[1..-1]
end

#encode(x) ⇒ Object

Encodes x into a json text. It may contain only Array, Hash, String, Numeric, true, false, nil. (Note, this list excludes Symbol.) Strings contained in x must be valid UTF-8. Values that cannot be represented, such as Nan, Infinity, Symbol, and Proc, are encoded as null, in accordance with ECMA-262, 5th ed.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 367

def encode(x)
  case x
  when Hash    then objenc(x)
  when Array   then arrenc(x)
  when String  then strenc(x)
  when Numeric then numenc(x)
  when Symbol  then strenc(x.to_s)
  when true    then "true"
  when false   then "false"
  when nil     then "null"
  else              "null"
  end
end

#falsetok(s) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 222

def falsetok(s); s[0,5] == 'false' && [:val, 'false', false] end

#hexdec4(s) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 319

def hexdec4(s)
  if s.length != 4
    raise OkJson::ParserError, 'short'
  end
  (nibble(s[0])<<12) | (nibble(s[1])<<8) | (nibble(s[2])<<4) | nibble(s[3])
end

#hexenc4(t, u) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 434

def hexenc4(t, u)
  t.putc(Hex[(u>>12)&0xf])
  t.putc(Hex[(u>>8)&0xf])
  t.putc(Hex[(u>>4)&0xf])
  t.putc(Hex[u&0xf])
end

#lex(s) ⇒ Object

Sans s and returns a list of json tokens, excluding white space (as defined in RFC 4627).



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 170

def lex(s)
  ts = []
  while s.length > 0
    typ, lexeme, val = tok(s)
    if typ == nil
      raise OkJson::ParserError, "invalid character at #{s[0,10].inspect}"
    end
    if typ != :space
      ts << [typ, lexeme, val]
    end
    s = s[lexeme.length..-1]
  end
  ts
end

#nibble(c) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 349

def nibble(c)
  case true
  when ?0 <= c && c <= ?9 then c.ord - ?0.ord
  when ?a <= c && c <= ?z then c.ord - ?a.ord + 10
  when ?A <= c && c <= ?Z then c.ord - ?A.ord + 10
  else
    raise OkJson::ParserError, "invalid hex code #{c}"
  end
end

#nulltok(s) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 220

def nulltok(s);  s[0,4] == 'null'  && [:val, 'null',  nil]   end

#numenc(x) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 442

def numenc(x)
  if x.nan? || x.infinite?
    return 'null'
  end rescue nil
  "#{x}"
end

#numtok(s) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 225

def numtok(s)
  m = /-?([1-9][0-9]+|[0-9])([.][0-9]+)?([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?/.match(s)
  if m && m.begin(0) == 0
    if m[3] && !m[2]
      [:val, m[0], Integer(m[1])*(10**Integer(m[3][1..-1]))]
    elsif m[2]
      [:val, m[0], Float(m[0])]
    else
      [:val, m[0], Integer(m[0])]
    end
  end
end

#objenc(x) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 382

def objenc(x)
  '{' + x.map{|k,v| encode(k) + ':' + encode(v)}.join(',') + '}'
end

#objparse(ts) ⇒ Object

Parses an “object” in the sense of RFC 4627. Returns the parsed value and any trailing tokens.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 89

def objparse(ts)
  ts = eat('{', ts)
  obj = {}

  if ts[0][0] == '}'
    return obj, ts[1..-1]
  end

  k, v, ts = pairparse(ts)
  obj[k] = v

  if ts[0][0] == '}'
    return obj, ts[1..-1]
  end

  loop do
    ts = eat(',', ts)

    k, v, ts = pairparse(ts)
    obj[k] = v

    if ts[0][0] == '}'
      return obj, ts[1..-1]
    end
  end
end

#pairparse(ts) ⇒ Object

Parses a “member” in the sense of RFC 4627. Returns the parsed value and any trailing tokens.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 119

def pairparse(ts)
  (typ, _, k), ts = ts[0], ts[1..-1]
  if typ != :str
    raise OkJson::ParserError, "unexpected #{k.inspect}"
  end
  ts = eat(':', ts)
  v, ts = valparse(ts)
  [k, v, ts]
end

#strenc(s) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 392

def strenc(s)
  t = StringIO.new
  t.putc(?")
  r = 0
  while r < s.length
    case s[r]
    when ?"  then t.print('\\"')
    when ?\\ then t.print('\\\\')
    when ?\b then t.print('\\b')
    when ?\f then t.print('\\f')
    when ?\n then t.print('\\n')
    when ?\r then t.print('\\r')
    when ?\t then t.print('\\t')
    else
      c = s[r]
      case true
      when Spc <= c && c <= ?~
        t.putc(c)
      when true
        u, size = uchardec(s, r)
        r += size - 1 # we add one more at the bottom of the loop
        if u < 0x10000
          t.print('\\u')
          hexenc4(t, u)
        else
          u1, u2 = unsubst(u)
          t.print('\\u')
          hexenc4(t, u1)
          t.print('\\u')
          hexenc4(t, u2)
        end
      else
        # invalid byte; skip it
      end
    end
    r += 1
  end
  t.putc(?")
  t.string
end

#strtok(s) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 239

def strtok(s)
  m = /"([^"\\]|\\["\/\\bfnrt]|\\u[0-9a-fA-F]{4})*"/.match(s)
  if ! m
    raise OkJson::ParserError, "invalid string literal at #{abbrev(s)}"
  end
  [:str, m[0], unquote(m[0])]
end

#subst(u1, u2) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 327

def subst(u1, u2)
  if Usurr1 <= u1 && u1 < Usurr2 && Usurr2 <= u2 && u2 < Usurr3
    return ((u1-Usurr1)<<10) | (u2-Usurr2) + Usurrself
  end
  return Ucharerr
end

#surrogate?(u) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 344

def surrogate?(u)
  Usurr1 <= u && u < Usurr3
end

#textparse(ts) ⇒ Object

Parses a “json text” in the sense of RFC 4627. Returns the parsed value and any trailing tokens. Note: this is almost the same as valparse, except that it does not accept atomic values.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 55

def textparse(ts)
  if ts.length < 0
    raise OkJson::ParserError, 'empty'
  end

  typ, _, val = ts[0]
  case typ
  when '{' then objparse(ts)
  when '[' then arrparse(ts)
  else valparse(ts)
  end
end

#tok(s) ⇒ Object

Scans the first token in s and returns a 3-element list, or nil if no such token exists.

The first list element is one of ‘‘’, ‘:’, ‘,’, ‘[’, ‘]’, :val, :str, and :space.

The second element is the lexeme.

The third element is the value of the token for :val and :str, otherwise it is the lexeme.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 199

def tok(s)
  case s[0]
  when ?{  then ['{', s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?}  then ['}', s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?:  then [':', s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?,  then [',', s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?[  then ['[', s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?]  then [']', s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?n  then nulltok(s)
  when ?t  then truetok(s)
  when ?f  then falsetok(s)
  when ?"  then strtok(s)
  when Spc then [:space, s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?\t then [:space, s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?\n then [:space, s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  when ?\r then [:space, s[0,1], s[0,1]]
  else          numtok(s)
  end
end

#truetok(s) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 221

def truetok(s);  s[0,4] == 'true'  && [:val, 'true',  true]  end

#uchardec(s, i) ⇒ Object

Decodes unicode character u from UTF-8 bytes in string s at position i. Returns u and the number of bytes read.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 453

def uchardec(s, i)
  n = s.length - i
  return [Ucharerr, 1] if n < 1

  c0 = s[i].ord

  # 1-byte, 7-bit sequence?
  if c0 < Utagx
    return [c0, 1]
  end

  # unexpected continuation byte?
  return [Ucharerr, 1] if c0 < Utag2

  # need continuation byte
  return [Ucharerr, 1] if n < 2
  c1 = s[i+1].ord
  return [Ucharerr, 1] if c1 < Utagx || Utag2 <= c1

  # 2-byte, 11-bit sequence?
  if c0 < Utag3
    u = (c0&Umask2)<<6 | (c1&Umaskx)
    return [Ucharerr, 1] if u <= Uchar1max
    return [u, 2]
  end

  # need second continuation byte
  return [Ucharerr, 1] if n < 3
  c2 = s[i+2].ord
  return [Ucharerr, 1] if c2 < Utagx || Utag2 <= c2

  # 3-byte, 16-bit sequence?
  if c0 < Utag4
    u = (c0&Umask3)<<12 | (c1&Umaskx)<<6 | (c2&Umaskx)
    return [Ucharerr, 1] if u <= Uchar2max
    return [u, 3]
  end

  # need third continuation byte
  return [Ucharerr, 1] if n < 4
  c3 = s[i+3].ord
  return [Ucharerr, 1] if c3 < Utagx || Utag2 <= c3

  # 4-byte, 21-bit sequence?
  if c0 < Utag5
    u = (c0&Umask4)<<18 | (c1&Umaskx)<<12 | (c2&Umaskx)<<6 | (c3&Umaskx)
    return [Ucharerr, 1] if u <= Uchar3max
    return [u, 4]
  end

  return [Ucharerr, 1]
end

#ucharenc(a, i, u) ⇒ Object

Encodes unicode character u as UTF-8 bytes in string a at position i. Returns the number of bytes written.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 510

def ucharenc(a, i, u)
  case true
  when u <= Uchar1max
    a[i] = (u & 0xff).chr
    1
  when u <= Uchar2max
    a[i+0] = (Utag2 | ((u>>6)&0xff)).chr
    a[i+1] = (Utagx | (u&Umaskx)).chr
    2
  when u <= Uchar3max
    a[i+0] = (Utag3 | ((u>>12)&0xff)).chr
    a[i+1] = (Utagx | ((u>>6)&Umaskx)).chr
    a[i+2] = (Utagx | (u&Umaskx)).chr
    3
  else
    a[i+0] = (Utag4 | ((u>>18)&0xff)).chr
    a[i+1] = (Utagx | ((u>>12)&Umaskx)).chr
    a[i+2] = (Utagx | ((u>>6)&Umaskx)).chr
    a[i+3] = (Utagx | (u&Umaskx)).chr
    4
  end
end

#unquote(q) ⇒ Object

Converts a quoted json string literal q into a UTF-8-encoded string. The rules are different than for Ruby, so we cannot use eval. Unquote will raise OkJson::ParserError, an error if q contains control characters.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 260

def unquote(q)
  q = q[1...-1]
  a = q.dup # allocate a big enough string
  r, w = 0, 0
  while r < q.length
    c = q[r]
    case true
    when c == ?\\
      r += 1
      if r >= q.length
        raise OkJson::ParserError, "string literal ends with a \"\\\": \"#{q}\""
      end

      case q[r]
      when ?",?\\,?/,?'
        a[w] = q[r]
        r += 1
        w += 1
      when ?b,?f,?n,?r,?t
        a[w] = Unesc[q[r]]
        r += 1
        w += 1
      when ?u
        r += 1
        uchar = begin
          hexdec4(q[r,4])
        rescue RuntimeError => e
          raise OkJson::ParserError, "invalid escape sequence \\u#{q[r,4]}: #{e}"
        end
        r += 4
        if surrogate? uchar
          if q.length >= r+6
            uchar1 = hexdec4(q[r+2,4])
            uchar = subst(uchar, uchar1)
            if uchar != Ucharerr
              # A valid pair; consume.
              r += 6
            end
          end
        end
        w += ucharenc(a, w, uchar)
      else
        raise OkJson::ParserError, "invalid escape char #{q[r]} in \"#{q}\""
      end
    when c == ?", c < Spc
      raise OkJson::ParserError, "invalid character in string literal \"#{q}\""
    else
      # Copy anything else byte-for-byte.
      # Valid UTF-8 will remain valid UTF-8.
      # Invalid UTF-8 will remain invalid UTF-8.
      a[w] = c
      r += 1
      w += 1
    end
  end
  a[0,w]
end

#unsubst(u) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 335

def unsubst(u)
  if u < Usurrself || u > Umax || surrogate?(u)
    return Ucharerr, Ucharerr
  end
  u -= Usurrself
  [Usurr1 + ((u>>10)&0x3ff), Usurr2 + (u&0x3ff)]
end

#valparse(ts) ⇒ Object

Parses a “value” in the sense of RFC 4627. Returns the parsed value and any trailing tokens.



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# File 'lib/vendor/okjson.rb', line 71

def valparse(ts)
  if ts.length < 0
    raise OkJson::ParserError, 'empty'
  end

  typ, _, val = ts[0]
  case typ
  when '{' then objparse(ts)
  when '[' then arrparse(ts)
  when :val,:str then [val, ts[1..-1]]
  else
    raise OkJson::ParserError, "unexpected #{val.inspect}"
  end
end