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local VERSION = "20161109.21" -- version history at end of file
local AUTHOR_NOTE = "-[ JSON.lua package by Jeffrey Friedl (http://regex.info/blog/lua/json) version 20161109.21 ]-"
local OBJDEF = {
VERSION = VERSION,
AUTHOR_NOTE = AUTHOR_NOTE,
}
local default_pretty_indent = " "
local default_pretty_options = { pretty = true, align_keys = false, indent = default_pretty_indent }
local isArray = {
__tostring = function()
return "JSON array"
end,
}
isArray.__index = isArray
local isObject = {
__tostring = function()
return "JSON object"
end,
}
isObject.__index = isObject
function OBJDEF:newArray(tbl)
return setmetatable(tbl or {}, isArray)
end
function OBJDEF:newObject(tbl)
return setmetatable(tbl or {}, isObject)
end
local function getnum(op)
return type(op) == "number" and op or op.N
end
local isNumber = {
__tostring = function(T)
return T.S
end,
__unm = function(op)
return getnum(op)
end,
__concat = function(op1, op2)
return tostring(op1) .. tostring(op2)
end,
__add = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) + getnum(op2)
end,
__sub = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) - getnum(op2)
end,
__mul = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) * getnum(op2)
end,
__div = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) / getnum(op2)
end,
__mod = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) % getnum(op2)
end,
__pow = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) ^ getnum(op2)
end,
__lt = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) < getnum(op2)
end,
__eq = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) == getnum(op2)
end,
__le = function(op1, op2)
return getnum(op1) <= getnum(op2)
end,
}
isNumber.__index = isNumber
function OBJDEF:asNumber(item)
if getmetatable(item) == isNumber then
-- it's already a JSON number object.
return item
elseif type(item) == "table" and type(item.S) == "string" and type(item.N) == "number" then
-- it's a number-object table that lost its metatable, so give it one
return setmetatable(item, isNumber)
else
-- the normal situation... given a number or a string representation of a number....
local holder = {
S = tostring(item), -- S is the representation of the number as a string, which remains precise
N = tonumber(item), -- N is the number as a Lua number.
}
return setmetatable(holder, isNumber)
end
end
function OBJDEF:forceString(item)
if type(item) == "table" and type(item.S) == "string" then
return item.S
else
return tostring(item)
end
end
function OBJDEF:forceNumber(item)
if type(item) == "table" and type(item.N) == "number" then
return item.N
else
return tonumber(item)
end
end
local function unicode_codepoint_as_utf8(codepoint)
--
-- codepoint is a number
--
if codepoint <= 127 then
return string.char(codepoint)
elseif codepoint <= 2047 then
--
-- 110yyyxx 10xxxxxx <-- useful notation from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utf8
--
local highpart = math.floor(codepoint / 0x40)
local lowpart = codepoint - (0x40 * highpart)
return string.char(0xC0 + highpart, 0x80 + lowpart)
elseif codepoint <= 65535 then
--
-- 1110yyyy 10yyyyxx 10xxxxxx
--
local highpart = math.floor(codepoint / 0x1000)
local remainder = codepoint - 0x1000 * highpart
local midpart = math.floor(remainder / 0x40)
local lowpart = remainder - 0x40 * midpart
highpart = 0xE0 + highpart
midpart = 0x80 + midpart
lowpart = 0x80 + lowpart
--
-- Check for an invalid character (thanks Andy R. at Adobe).
-- See table 3.7, page 93, in http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.2.0/ch03.pdf#G28070
--
if
(highpart == 0xE0 and midpart < 0xA0)
or (highpart == 0xED and midpart > 0x9F)
or (highpart == 0xF0 and midpart < 0x90)
or (highpart == 0xF4 and midpart > 0x8F)
then
return "?"
else
return string.char(highpart, midpart, lowpart)
end
else
--
-- 11110zzz 10zzyyyy 10yyyyxx 10xxxxxx
--
local highpart = math.floor(codepoint / 0x40000)
local remainder = codepoint - 0x40000 * highpart
local midA = math.floor(remainder / 0x1000)
remainder = remainder - 0x1000 * midA
local midB = math.floor(remainder / 0x40)
local lowpart = remainder - 0x40 * midB
return string.char(0xF0 + highpart, 0x80 + midA, 0x80 + midB, 0x80 + lowpart)
end
end
function OBJDEF:onDecodeError(message, text, location, etc)
if text then
if location then
message = string.format("%s at byte %d of: %s", message, location, text)
else
message = string.format("%s: %s", message, text)
end
end
if etc ~= nil then
message = message .. " (" .. OBJDEF:encode(etc) .. ")"
end
if self.assert then
self.assert(false, message)
else
assert(false, message)
end
end
function OBJDEF:onTrailingGarbage(json_text, location, parsed_value, etc)
return self:onDecodeError("trailing garbage", json_text, location, etc)
end
OBJDEF.onDecodeOfNilError = OBJDEF.onDecodeError
OBJDEF.onDecodeOfHTMLError = OBJDEF.onDecodeError
function OBJDEF:onEncodeError(message, etc)
if etc ~= nil then
message = message .. " (" .. OBJDEF:encode(etc) .. ")"
end
if self.assert then
self.assert(false, message)
else
assert(false, message)
end
end
local function grok_number(self, text, start, options)
--
-- Grab the integer part
--
local integer_part = text:match("^-?[1-9]%d*", start) or text:match("^-?0", start)
if not integer_part then
self:onDecodeError("expected number", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, start -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
local i = start + integer_part:len()
--
-- Grab an optional decimal part
--
local decimal_part = text:match("^%.%d+", i) or ""
i = i + decimal_part:len()
--
-- Grab an optional exponential part
--
local exponent_part = text:match("^[eE][-+]?%d+", i) or ""
i = i + exponent_part:len()
local full_number_text = integer_part .. decimal_part .. exponent_part
if options.decodeNumbersAsObjects then
return OBJDEF:asNumber(full_number_text), i
end
--
-- If we're told to stringify under certain conditions, so do.
-- We punt a bit when there's an exponent by just stringifying no matter what.
-- I suppose we should really look to see whether the exponent is actually big enough one
-- way or the other to trip stringification, but I'll be lazy about it until someone asks.
--
if
(
options.decodeIntegerStringificationLength
and (integer_part:len() >= options.decodeIntegerStringificationLength or exponent_part:len() > 0)
)
or (
options.decodeDecimalStringificationLength
and (decimal_part:len() >= options.decodeDecimalStringificationLength or exponent_part:len() > 0)
)
then
return full_number_text, i -- this returns the exact string representation seen in the original JSON
end
local as_number = tonumber(full_number_text)
if not as_number then
self:onDecodeError("bad number", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, start -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
return as_number, i
end
local function grok_string(self, text, start, options)
if text:sub(start, start) ~= '"' then
self:onDecodeError("expected string's opening quote", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, start -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
local i = start + 1 -- +1 to bypass the initial quote
local text_len = text:len()
local VALUE = ""
while i <= text_len do
local c = text:sub(i, i)
if c == '"' then
return VALUE, i + 1
end
if c ~= "\\" then
VALUE = VALUE .. c
i = i + 1
elseif text:match("^\\b", i) then
VALUE = VALUE .. "\b"
i = i + 2
elseif text:match("^\\f", i) then
VALUE = VALUE .. "\f"
i = i + 2
elseif text:match("^\\n", i) then
VALUE = VALUE .. "\n"
i = i + 2
elseif text:match("^\\r", i) then
VALUE = VALUE .. "\r"
i = i + 2
elseif text:match("^\\t", i) then
VALUE = VALUE .. "\t"
i = i + 2
else
local hex = text:match(
"^\\u([0123456789aAbBcCdDeEfF][0123456789aAbBcCdDeEfF][0123456789aAbBcCdDeEfF][0123456789aAbBcCdDeEfF])",
i
)
if hex then
i = i + 6 -- bypass what we just read
-- We have a Unicode codepoint. It could be standalone, or if in the proper range and
-- followed by another in a specific range, it'll be a two-code surrogate pair.
local codepoint = tonumber(hex, 16)
if codepoint >= 0xD800 and codepoint <= 0xDBFF then
-- it's a hi surrogate... see whether we have a following low
local lo_surrogate =
text:match("^\\u([dD][cdefCDEF][0123456789aAbBcCdDeEfF][0123456789aAbBcCdDeEfF])", i)
if lo_surrogate then
i = i + 6 -- bypass the low surrogate we just read
codepoint = 0x2400 + (codepoint - 0xD800) * 0x400 + tonumber(lo_surrogate, 16)
else
-- not a proper low, so we'll just leave the first codepoint as is and spit it out.
end
end
VALUE = VALUE .. unicode_codepoint_as_utf8(codepoint)
else
-- just pass through what's escaped
VALUE = VALUE .. text:match("^\\(.)", i)
i = i + 2
end
end
end
self:onDecodeError("unclosed string", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, start -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
local function skip_whitespace(text, start)
local _, match_end = text:find("^[ \n\r\t]+", start) -- [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt] Section 2
if match_end then
return match_end + 1
else
return start
end
end
-- Count newlines in `text` up to `start`
local function count_newlines(text, start)
local _, count = text:sub(1, start):gsub("\n", "\n")
return count
end
-- Count characters from `i` to previous newline
-- {hello:sa\nmple\n test}
local function get_relative_i(text, i)
-- Find next newline from `i` backwards
local count = 0
for j = i, 1, -1 do
if text:sub(j, j) == "\n" then
break
end
count = count + 1
end
return count
end
local grok_one -- assigned later
local function grok_object(self, text, start, options)
if text:sub(start, start) ~= "{" then
self:onDecodeError("expected '{'", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, start -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
local i = skip_whitespace(text, start + 1) -- +1 to skip the '{'
local VALUE = self.strictTypes and self:newObject({}) or {}
if text:sub(i, i) == "}" then
return VALUE, i + 1
end
local text_len = text:len()
while i <= text_len do
local key, new_i = grok_string(self, text, i, options)
---- Find start of JSON key
local key_start = i
local newlines = count_newlines(text, key_start)
local relative_start = get_relative_i(text, key_start)
i = skip_whitespace(text, new_i)
if text:sub(i, i) ~= ":" then
self:onDecodeError("expected colon", text, i, options.etc)
return nil, i -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
i = skip_whitespace(text, i + 1)
local new_val, new_i = grok_one(self, text, i, options)
---- Add start position so we can quickly jump to it
VALUE[key] = {
value = new_val,
line_number = (newlines or 0) + 1,
key_start = relative_start + 1,
value_start = get_relative_i(text, i),
}
--
-- Expect now either '}' to end things, or a ',' to allow us to continue.
--
i = skip_whitespace(text, new_i)
local c = text:sub(i, i)
if c == "}" then
return VALUE, i + 1
end
if text:sub(i, i) ~= "," then
self:onDecodeError("expected comma or '}'", text, i, options.etc)
return nil, i -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
i = skip_whitespace(text, i + 1)
end
self:onDecodeError("unclosed '{'", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, start -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
local function grok_array(self, text, start, options)
if text:sub(start, start) ~= "[" then
self:onDecodeError("expected '['", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, start -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
local i = skip_whitespace(text, start + 1) -- +1 to skip the '['
local VALUE = self.strictTypes and self:newArray({}) or {}
if text:sub(i, i) == "]" then
return VALUE, i + 1
end
local VALUE_INDEX = 1
local text_len = text:len()
while i <= text_len do
local val, new_i = grok_one(self, text, i, options)
local newlines = count_newlines(text, i)
local relative_start = get_relative_i(text, i)
i = skip_whitespace(text, new_i)
-- can't table.insert(VALUE, val) here because it's a no-op if val is nil
VALUE[VALUE_INDEX] = {
value = val,
line_number = (newlines or 0) + 1,
value_start = relative_start,
key_start = relative_start,
}
VALUE_INDEX = VALUE_INDEX + 1
--
-- Expect now either ']' to end things, or a ',' to allow us to continue.
--
local c = text:sub(i, i)
if c == "]" then
return VALUE, i + 1
end
if text:sub(i, i) ~= "," then
self:onDecodeError("expected comma or ']'", text, i, options.etc)
return nil, i -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
i = skip_whitespace(text, i + 1)
end
self:onDecodeError("unclosed '['", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, i -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
grok_one = function(self, text, start, options)
-- Skip any whitespace
start = skip_whitespace(text, start)
if start > text:len() then
self:onDecodeError("unexpected end of string", text, nil, options.etc)
return nil, start -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
if text:find('^"', start) then
return grok_string(self, text, start, options.etc)
elseif text:find("^[-0123456789 ]", start) then
return grok_number(self, text, start, options)
elseif text:find("^%{", start) then
return grok_object(self, text, start, options)
elseif text:find("^%[", start) then
return grok_array(self, text, start, options)
elseif text:find("^true", start) then
return true, start + 4
elseif text:find("^false", start) then
return false, start + 5
elseif text:find("^null", start) then
return nil, start + 4
else
self:onDecodeError("can't parse JSON", text, start, options.etc)
return nil, 1 -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
end
function OBJDEF:decode(text, etc, options)
--
-- If the user didn't pass in a table of decode options, make an empty one.
--
if type(options) ~= "table" then
options = {}
end
--
-- If they passed in an 'etc' argument, stuff it into the options.
-- (If not, any 'etc' field in the options they passed in remains to be used)
--
if etc ~= nil then
options.etc = etc
end
if text:match("^%s*$") then
-- an empty string is nothing, but not an error
return nil
end
if text:match("^%s*<") then
-- Can't be JSON... we'll assume it's HTML
local error_message = "HTML passed to JSON:decode()"
self:onDecodeOfHTMLError(error_message, text, nil, options.etc)
return nil, error_message -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
--
-- Ensure that it's not UTF-32 or UTF-16.
-- Those are perfectly valid encodings for JSON (as per RFC 4627 section 3),
-- but this package can't handle them.
--
if text:sub(1, 1):byte() == 0 or (text:len() >= 2 and text:sub(2, 2):byte() == 0) then
local error_message = "JSON package groks only UTF-8, sorry"
self:onDecodeError(error_message, text, nil, options.etc)
return nil, error_message -- in case the error method doesn't abort, return something sensible
end
--
-- apply global options
--
if options.decodeNumbersAsObjects == nil then
options.decodeNumbersAsObjects = self.decodeNumbersAsObjects
end
if options.decodeIntegerStringificationLength == nil then
options.decodeIntegerStringificationLength = self.decodeIntegerStringificationLength
end
if options.decodeDecimalStringificationLength == nil then
options.decodeDecimalStringificationLength = self.decodeDecimalStringificationLength
end
--
-- Finally, go parse it
--
local success, value, next_i = pcall(grok_one, self, text, 1, options)
if success then
local error_message = nil
if next_i ~= #text + 1 then
-- something's left over after we parsed the first thing.... whitespace is allowed.
next_i = skip_whitespace(text, next_i)
-- if we have something left over now, it's trailing garbage
if next_i ~= #text + 1 then
value, error_message = self:onTrailingGarbage(text, next_i, value, options.etc)
end
end
return value, error_message
else
-- If JSON:onDecodeError() didn't abort out of the pcall, we'll have received
-- the error message here as "value", so pass it along as an assert.
local error_message = value
if self.assert then
self.assert(false, error_message)
else
assert(false, error_message)
end
-- ...and if we're still here (because the assert didn't throw an error),
-- return a nil and throw the error message on as a second arg
return nil, error_message
end
end
function OBJDEF.__tostring()
return "JSON encode/decode package"
end
OBJDEF.__index = OBJDEF
function OBJDEF:new(args)
local new = {}
if args then
for key, val in pairs(args) do
new[key] = val
end
end
return setmetatable(new, OBJDEF)
end
return OBJDEF:new()