// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. // Rust JSON serialization library // Copyright (c) 2011 Google Inc. #![forbid(non_camel_case_types)] #![allow(missing_doc)] /*! JSON parsing and serialization # What is JSON? JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a way to write data in Javascript. Like XML it allows one to encode structured data in a text format that can be read by humans easily. Its native compatibility with JavaScript and its simple syntax make it used widely. Json data are encoded in a form of "key":"value". Data types that can be encoded are JavaScript types : boolean (`true` or `false`), number (`f64`), string, array, object, null. An object is a series of string keys mapping to values, in `"key": value` format. Arrays are enclosed in square brackets ([ ... ]) and objects in curly brackets ({ ... }). A simple JSON document encoding a person, his/her age, address and phone numbers could look like: ```ignore { "FirstName": "John", "LastName": "Doe", "Age": 43, "Address": { "Street": "Downing Street 10", "City": "London", "Country": "Great Britain" }, "PhoneNumbers": [ "+44 1234567", "+44 2345678" ] } ``` # Rust Type-based Encoding and Decoding Rust provides a mechanism for low boilerplate encoding & decoding of values to and from JSON via the serialization API. To be able to encode a piece of data, it must implement the `serialize::Encodable` trait. To be able to decode a piece of data, it must implement the `serialize::Decodable` trait. The Rust compiler provides an annotation to automatically generate the code for these traits: `#[deriving(Decodable, Encodable)]` To encode using Encodable : ```rust use std::io; use serialize::{json, Encodable}; #[deriving(Encodable)] pub struct TestStruct { data_str: ~str, } fn main() { let to_encode_object = TestStruct{data_str:"example of string to encode".to_owned()}; let mut m = io::MemWriter::new(); { let mut encoder = json::Encoder::new(&mut m as &mut std::io::Writer); match to_encode_object.encode(&mut encoder) { Ok(()) => (), Err(e) => fail!("json encoding error: {}", e) }; } } ``` Two wrapper functions are provided to encode a Encodable object into a string (~str) or buffer (~[u8]): `str_encode(&m)` and `buffer_encode(&m)`. ```rust use serialize::json; let to_encode_object = "example of string to encode".to_owned(); let encoded_str: ~str = json::Encoder::str_encode(&to_encode_object); ``` JSON API provide an enum `json::Json` and a trait `ToJson` to encode object. The trait `ToJson` encode object into a container `json::Json` and the API provide writer to encode them into a stream or a string ... When using `ToJson` the `Encodable` trait implementation is not mandatory. A basic `ToJson` example using a TreeMap of attribute name / attribute value: ```rust extern crate collections; extern crate serialize; use serialize::json; use serialize::json::ToJson; use collections::TreeMap; pub struct MyStruct { attr1: u8, attr2: ~str, } impl ToJson for MyStruct { fn to_json( &self ) -> json::Json { let mut d = ~TreeMap::new(); d.insert("attr1".to_owned(), self.attr1.to_json()); d.insert("attr2".to_owned(), self.attr2.to_json()); json::Object(d) } } fn main() { let test2: MyStruct = MyStruct {attr1: 1, attr2:"test".to_owned()}; let tjson: json::Json = test2.to_json(); let json_str: ~str = tjson.to_str(); } ``` To decode a JSON string using `Decodable` trait : ```rust extern crate serialize; use serialize::{json, Decodable}; #[deriving(Decodable)] pub struct MyStruct { attr1: u8, attr2: ~str, } fn main() { let json_str_to_decode: ~str = "{\"attr1\":1,\"attr2\":\"toto\"}".to_owned(); let json_object = json::from_str(json_str_to_decode); let mut decoder = json::Decoder::new(json_object.unwrap()); let decoded_object: MyStruct = match Decodable::decode(&mut decoder) { Ok(v) => v, Err(e) => fail!("Decoding error: {}", e) }; // create the final object } ``` # Examples of use ## Using Autoserialization Create a struct called TestStruct1 and serialize and deserialize it to and from JSON using the serialization API, using the derived serialization code. ```rust extern crate serialize; use serialize::{json, Encodable, Decodable}; #[deriving(Decodable, Encodable)] //generate Decodable, Encodable impl. pub struct TestStruct1 { data_int: u8, data_str: ~str, data_vector: ~[u8], } // To serialize use the `json::str_encode` to encode an object in a string. // It calls the generated `Encodable` impl. fn main() { let to_encode_object = TestStruct1 {data_int: 1, data_str:"toto".to_owned(), data_vector:~[2,3,4,5]}; let encoded_str: ~str = json::Encoder::str_encode(&to_encode_object); // To deserialize use the `json::from_str` and `json::Decoder` let json_object = json::from_str(encoded_str); let mut decoder = json::Decoder::new(json_object.unwrap()); let decoded1: TestStruct1 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); // create the final object } ``` ## Using `ToJson` This example use the ToJson impl to deserialize the JSON string. Example of `ToJson` trait implementation for TestStruct1. ```rust extern crate serialize; extern crate collections; use serialize::json::ToJson; use serialize::{json, Encodable, Decodable}; use collections::TreeMap; #[deriving(Decodable, Encodable)] // generate Decodable, Encodable impl. pub struct TestStruct1 { data_int: u8, data_str: ~str, data_vector: ~[u8], } impl ToJson for TestStruct1 { fn to_json( &self ) -> json::Json { let mut d = ~TreeMap::new(); d.insert("data_int".to_owned(), self.data_int.to_json()); d.insert("data_str".to_owned(), self.data_str.to_json()); d.insert("data_vector".to_owned(), self.data_vector.to_json()); json::Object(d) } } fn main() { // Serialization using our impl of to_json let test2: TestStruct1 = TestStruct1 {data_int: 1, data_str:"toto".to_owned(), data_vector:~[2,3,4,5]}; let tjson: json::Json = test2.to_json(); let json_str: ~str = tjson.to_str(); // Deserialize like before. let mut decoder = json::Decoder::new(json::from_str(json_str).unwrap()); // create the final object let decoded2: TestStruct1 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); } ``` */ use collections::HashMap; use std::char; use std::f64; use std::fmt; use std::io::MemWriter; use std::io; use std::num; use std::str; use std::str::ScalarValue; use std::strbuf::StrBuf; use Encodable; use collections::TreeMap; /// Represents a json value #[deriving(Clone, Eq)] pub enum Json { Number(f64), String(~str), Boolean(bool), List(List), Object(~Object), Null, } pub type List = ~[Json]; pub type Object = TreeMap<~str, Json>; #[deriving(Eq, Show)] pub enum Error { /// msg, line, col ParseError(~str, uint, uint), ExpectedError(~str, ~str), MissingFieldError(~str), UnknownVariantError(~str), IoError(io::IoError) } pub type EncodeResult = io::IoResult<()>; pub type DecodeResult = Result; fn escape_str(s: &str) -> ~str { let mut escaped = StrBuf::from_str("\""); for c in s.chars() { match c { '"' => escaped.push_str("\\\""), '\\' => escaped.push_str("\\\\"), '\x08' => escaped.push_str("\\b"), '\x0c' => escaped.push_str("\\f"), '\n' => escaped.push_str("\\n"), '\r' => escaped.push_str("\\r"), '\t' => escaped.push_str("\\t"), _ => escaped.push_char(c), } }; escaped.push_char('"'); escaped.into_owned() } fn spaces(n: uint) -> ~str { let mut ss = StrBuf::new(); for _ in range(0, n) { ss.push_str(" "); } return ss.into_owned(); } /// A structure for implementing serialization to JSON. pub struct Encoder<'a> { wr: &'a mut io::Writer, } impl<'a> Encoder<'a> { /// Creates a new JSON encoder whose output will be written to the writer /// specified. pub fn new<'a>(wr: &'a mut io::Writer) -> Encoder<'a> { Encoder { wr: wr } } /// Encode the specified struct into a json [u8] pub fn buffer_encode, io::IoError>>(to_encode_object: &T) -> Vec { //Serialize the object in a string using a writer let mut m = MemWriter::new(); { let mut encoder = Encoder::new(&mut m as &mut io::Writer); // MemWriter never Errs let _ = to_encode_object.encode(&mut encoder); } m.unwrap() } /// Encode the specified struct into a json str pub fn str_encode, io::IoError>>(to_encode_object: &T) -> ~str { let buff = Encoder::buffer_encode(to_encode_object); str::from_utf8(buff.as_slice()).unwrap().to_owned() } } impl<'a> ::Encoder for Encoder<'a> { fn emit_nil(&mut self) -> EncodeResult { write!(self.wr, "null") } fn emit_uint(&mut self, v: uint) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_u64(&mut self, v: u64) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_u32(&mut self, v: u32) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_u16(&mut self, v: u16) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_u8(&mut self, v: u8) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_int(&mut self, v: int) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_i64(&mut self, v: i64) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_i32(&mut self, v: i32) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_i16(&mut self, v: i16) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_i8(&mut self, v: i8) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_bool(&mut self, v: bool) -> EncodeResult { if v { write!(self.wr, "true") } else { write!(self.wr, "false") } } fn emit_f64(&mut self, v: f64) -> EncodeResult { write!(self.wr, "{}", f64::to_str_digits(v, 6u)) } fn emit_f32(&mut self, v: f32) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_char(&mut self, v: char) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_str(str::from_char(v)) } fn emit_str(&mut self, v: &str) -> EncodeResult { write!(self.wr, "{}", escape_str(v)) } fn emit_enum(&mut self, _name: &str, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { f(self) } fn emit_enum_variant(&mut self, name: &str, _id: uint, cnt: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { // enums are encoded as strings or objects // Bunny => "Bunny" // Kangaroo(34,"William") => {"variant": "Kangaroo", "fields": [34,"William"]} if cnt == 0 { write!(self.wr, "{}", escape_str(name)) } else { try!(write!(self.wr, "\\{\"variant\":")); try!(write!(self.wr, "{}", escape_str(name))); try!(write!(self.wr, ",\"fields\":[")); try!(f(self)); write!(self.wr, "]\\}") } } fn emit_enum_variant_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if idx != 0 { try!(write!(self.wr, ",")); } f(self) } fn emit_enum_struct_variant(&mut self, name: &str, id: uint, cnt: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_enum_variant(name, id, cnt, f) } fn emit_enum_struct_variant_field(&mut self, _: &str, idx: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_enum_variant_arg(idx, f) } fn emit_struct(&mut self, _: &str, _: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { try!(write!(self.wr, r"\{")); try!(f(self)); write!(self.wr, r"\}") } fn emit_struct_field(&mut self, name: &str, idx: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if idx != 0 { try!(write!(self.wr, ",")); } try!(write!(self.wr, "{}:", escape_str(name))); f(self) } fn emit_tuple(&mut self, len: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_seq(len, f) } fn emit_tuple_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_seq_elt(idx, f) } fn emit_tuple_struct(&mut self, _name: &str, len: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_seq(len, f) } fn emit_tuple_struct_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_seq_elt(idx, f) } fn emit_option(&mut self, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { f(self) } fn emit_option_none(&mut self) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_nil() } fn emit_option_some(&mut self, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { f(self) } fn emit_seq(&mut self, _len: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { try!(write!(self.wr, "[")); try!(f(self)); write!(self.wr, "]") } fn emit_seq_elt(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if idx != 0 { try!(write!(self.wr, ",")); } f(self) } fn emit_map(&mut self, _len: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { try!(write!(self.wr, r"\{")); try!(f(self)); write!(self.wr, r"\}") } fn emit_map_elt_key(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { use std::str::from_utf8; if idx != 0 { try!(write!(self.wr, ",")) } // ref #12967, make sure to wrap a key in double quotes, // in the event that its of a type that omits them (eg numbers) let mut buf = MemWriter::new(); let mut check_encoder = Encoder::new(&mut buf); try!(f(&mut check_encoder)); let buf = buf.unwrap(); let out = from_utf8(buf.as_slice()).unwrap(); let needs_wrapping = out.char_at(0) != '"' && out.char_at_reverse(out.len()) != '"'; if needs_wrapping { try!(write!(self.wr, "\"")); } try!(f(self)); if needs_wrapping { try!(write!(self.wr, "\"")); } Ok(()) } fn emit_map_elt_val(&mut self, _idx: uint, f: |&mut Encoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { try!(write!(self.wr, ":")); f(self) } } /// Another encoder for JSON, but prints out human-readable JSON instead of /// compact data pub struct PrettyEncoder<'a> { wr: &'a mut io::Writer, indent: uint, } impl<'a> PrettyEncoder<'a> { /// Creates a new encoder whose output will be written to the specified writer pub fn new<'a>(wr: &'a mut io::Writer) -> PrettyEncoder<'a> { PrettyEncoder { wr: wr, indent: 0, } } } impl<'a> ::Encoder for PrettyEncoder<'a> { fn emit_nil(&mut self) -> EncodeResult { write!(self.wr, "null") } fn emit_uint(&mut self, v: uint) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_u64(&mut self, v: u64) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_u32(&mut self, v: u32) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_u16(&mut self, v: u16) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_u8(&mut self, v: u8) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_int(&mut self, v: int) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_i64(&mut self, v: i64) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_i32(&mut self, v: i32) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_i16(&mut self, v: i16) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_i8(&mut self, v: i8) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_bool(&mut self, v: bool) -> EncodeResult { if v { write!(self.wr, "true") } else { write!(self.wr, "false") } } fn emit_f64(&mut self, v: f64) -> EncodeResult { write!(self.wr, "{}", f64::to_str_digits(v, 6u)) } fn emit_f32(&mut self, v: f32) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_f64(v as f64) } fn emit_char(&mut self, v: char) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_str(str::from_char(v)) } fn emit_str(&mut self, v: &str) -> EncodeResult { write!(self.wr, "{}", escape_str(v)) } fn emit_enum(&mut self, _name: &str, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { f(self) } fn emit_enum_variant(&mut self, name: &str, _: uint, cnt: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if cnt == 0 { write!(self.wr, "{}", escape_str(name)) } else { self.indent += 2; try!(write!(self.wr, "[\n{}{},\n", spaces(self.indent), escape_str(name))); try!(f(self)); self.indent -= 2; write!(self.wr, "\n{}]", spaces(self.indent)) } } fn emit_enum_variant_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if idx != 0 { try!(write!(self.wr, ",\n")); } try!(write!(self.wr, "{}", spaces(self.indent))); f(self) } fn emit_enum_struct_variant(&mut self, name: &str, id: uint, cnt: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_enum_variant(name, id, cnt, f) } fn emit_enum_struct_variant_field(&mut self, _: &str, idx: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_enum_variant_arg(idx, f) } fn emit_struct(&mut self, _: &str, len: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if len == 0 { write!(self.wr, "\\{\\}") } else { try!(write!(self.wr, "\\{")); self.indent += 2; try!(f(self)); self.indent -= 2; write!(self.wr, "\n{}\\}", spaces(self.indent)) } } fn emit_struct_field(&mut self, name: &str, idx: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if idx == 0 { try!(write!(self.wr, "\n")); } else { try!(write!(self.wr, ",\n")); } try!(write!(self.wr, "{}{}: ", spaces(self.indent), escape_str(name))); f(self) } fn emit_tuple(&mut self, len: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_seq(len, f) } fn emit_tuple_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_seq_elt(idx, f) } fn emit_tuple_struct(&mut self, _: &str, len: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_seq(len, f) } fn emit_tuple_struct_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_seq_elt(idx, f) } fn emit_option(&mut self, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { f(self) } fn emit_option_none(&mut self) -> EncodeResult { self.emit_nil() } fn emit_option_some(&mut self, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { f(self) } fn emit_seq(&mut self, len: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if len == 0 { write!(self.wr, "[]") } else { try!(write!(self.wr, "[")); self.indent += 2; try!(f(self)); self.indent -= 2; write!(self.wr, "\n{}]", spaces(self.indent)) } } fn emit_seq_elt(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if idx == 0 { try!(write!(self.wr, "\n")); } else { try!(write!(self.wr, ",\n")); } try!(write!(self.wr, "{}", spaces(self.indent))); f(self) } fn emit_map(&mut self, len: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { if len == 0 { write!(self.wr, "\\{\\}") } else { try!(write!(self.wr, "\\{")); self.indent += 2; try!(f(self)); self.indent -= 2; write!(self.wr, "\n{}\\}", spaces(self.indent)) } } fn emit_map_elt_key(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { use std::str::from_utf8; if idx == 0 { try!(write!(self.wr, "\n")); } else { try!(write!(self.wr, ",\n")); } try!(write!(self.wr, "{}", spaces(self.indent))); // ref #12967, make sure to wrap a key in double quotes, // in the event that its of a type that omits them (eg numbers) let mut buf = MemWriter::new(); let mut check_encoder = PrettyEncoder::new(&mut buf); try!(f(&mut check_encoder)); let buf = buf.unwrap(); let out = from_utf8(buf.as_slice()).unwrap(); let needs_wrapping = out.char_at(0) != '"' && out.char_at_reverse(out.len()) != '"'; if needs_wrapping { try!(write!(self.wr, "\"")); } try!(f(self)); if needs_wrapping { try!(write!(self.wr, "\"")); } Ok(()) } fn emit_map_elt_val(&mut self, _idx: uint, f: |&mut PrettyEncoder<'a>| -> EncodeResult) -> EncodeResult { try!(write!(self.wr, ": ")); f(self) } } impl, S> Encodable for Json { fn encode(&self, e: &mut E) -> Result<(), S> { match *self { Number(v) => v.encode(e), String(ref v) => v.encode(e), Boolean(v) => v.encode(e), List(ref v) => v.encode(e), Object(ref v) => v.encode(e), Null => e.emit_nil(), } } } impl Json { /// Encodes a json value into a io::writer. Uses a single line. pub fn to_writer(&self, wr: &mut io::Writer) -> EncodeResult { let mut encoder = Encoder::new(wr); self.encode(&mut encoder) } /// Encodes a json value into a io::writer. /// Pretty-prints in a more readable format. pub fn to_pretty_writer(&self, wr: &mut io::Writer) -> EncodeResult { let mut encoder = PrettyEncoder::new(wr); self.encode(&mut encoder) } /// Encodes a json value into a string pub fn to_pretty_str(&self) -> ~str { let mut s = MemWriter::new(); self.to_pretty_writer(&mut s as &mut io::Writer).unwrap(); str::from_utf8(s.unwrap().as_slice()).unwrap().to_owned() } /// If the Json value is an Object, returns the value associated with the provided key. /// Otherwise, returns None. pub fn find<'a>(&'a self, key: &~str) -> Option<&'a Json>{ match self { &Object(ref map) => map.find(key), _ => None } } /// Attempts to get a nested Json Object for each key in `keys`. /// If any key is found not to exist, find_path will return None. /// Otherwise, it will return the Json value associated with the final key. pub fn find_path<'a>(&'a self, keys: &[&~str]) -> Option<&'a Json>{ let mut target = self; for key in keys.iter() { match target.find(*key) { Some(t) => { target = t; }, None => return None } } Some(target) } /// If the Json value is an Object, performs a depth-first search until /// a value associated with the provided key is found. If no value is found /// or the Json value is not an Object, returns None. pub fn search<'a>(&'a self, key: &~str) -> Option<&'a Json> { match self { &Object(ref map) => { match map.find(key) { Some(json_value) => Some(json_value), None => { let mut value : Option<&'a Json> = None; for (_, v) in map.iter() { value = v.search(key); if value.is_some() { break; } } value } } }, _ => None } } /// Returns true if the Json value is an Object. Returns false otherwise. pub fn is_object<'a>(&'a self) -> bool { self.as_object().is_some() } /// If the Json value is an Object, returns the associated TreeMap. /// Returns None otherwise. pub fn as_object<'a>(&'a self) -> Option<&'a Object> { match self { &Object(ref map) => Some(&**map), _ => None } } /// Returns true if the Json value is a List. Returns false otherwise. pub fn is_list<'a>(&'a self) -> bool { self.as_list().is_some() } /// If the Json value is a List, returns the associated vector. /// Returns None otherwise. pub fn as_list<'a>(&'a self) -> Option<&'a List> { match self { &List(ref list) => Some(&*list), _ => None } } /// Returns true if the Json value is a String. Returns false otherwise. pub fn is_string<'a>(&'a self) -> bool { self.as_string().is_some() } /// If the Json value is a String, returns the associated str. /// Returns None otherwise. pub fn as_string<'a>(&'a self) -> Option<&'a str> { match *self { String(ref s) => Some(s.as_slice()), _ => None } } /// Returns true if the Json value is a Number. Returns false otherwise. pub fn is_number(&self) -> bool { self.as_number().is_some() } /// If the Json value is a Number, returns the associated f64. /// Returns None otherwise. pub fn as_number(&self) -> Option { match self { &Number(n) => Some(n), _ => None } } /// Returns true if the Json value is a Boolean. Returns false otherwise. pub fn is_boolean(&self) -> bool { self.as_boolean().is_some() } /// If the Json value is a Boolean, returns the associated bool. /// Returns None otherwise. pub fn as_boolean(&self) -> Option { match self { &Boolean(b) => Some(b), _ => None } } /// Returns true if the Json value is a Null. Returns false otherwise. pub fn is_null(&self) -> bool { self.as_null().is_some() } /// If the Json value is a Null, returns (). /// Returns None otherwise. pub fn as_null(&self) -> Option<()> { match self { &Null => Some(()), _ => None } } } pub struct Parser { rdr: T, ch: Option, line: uint, col: uint, } impl> Parser { /// Decode a json value from an Iterator pub fn new(rdr: T) -> Parser { let mut p = Parser { rdr: rdr, ch: Some('\x00'), line: 1, col: 0, }; p.bump(); p } } impl> Parser { pub fn parse(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { match self.parse_value() { Ok(value) => { // Skip trailing whitespaces. self.parse_whitespace(); // Make sure there is no trailing characters. if self.eof() { Ok(value) } else { self.error("trailing characters".to_owned()) } } Err(e) => Err(e) } } } impl> Parser { fn eof(&self) -> bool { self.ch.is_none() } fn ch_or_null(&self) -> char { self.ch.unwrap_or('\x00') } fn bump(&mut self) { self.ch = self.rdr.next(); if self.ch_is('\n') { self.line += 1u; self.col = 1u; } else { self.col += 1u; } } fn next_char(&mut self) -> Option { self.bump(); self.ch } fn ch_is(&self, c: char) -> bool { self.ch == Some(c) } fn error(&self, msg: ~str) -> DecodeResult { Err(ParseError(msg, self.line, self.col)) } fn parse_value(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { self.parse_whitespace(); if self.eof() { return self.error("EOF while parsing value".to_owned()); } match self.ch_or_null() { 'n' => self.parse_ident("ull", Null), 't' => self.parse_ident("rue", Boolean(true)), 'f' => self.parse_ident("alse", Boolean(false)), '0' .. '9' | '-' => self.parse_number(), '"' => { match self.parse_str() { Ok(s) => Ok(String(s)), Err(e) => Err(e), } }, '[' => self.parse_list(), '{' => self.parse_object(), _ => self.error("invalid syntax".to_owned()), } } fn parse_whitespace(&mut self) { while self.ch_is(' ') || self.ch_is('\n') || self.ch_is('\t') || self.ch_is('\r') { self.bump(); } } fn parse_ident(&mut self, ident: &str, value: Json) -> DecodeResult { if ident.chars().all(|c| Some(c) == self.next_char()) { self.bump(); Ok(value) } else { self.error("invalid syntax".to_owned()) } } fn parse_number(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { let mut neg = 1.0; if self.ch_is('-') { self.bump(); neg = -1.0; } let mut res = match self.parse_integer() { Ok(res) => res, Err(e) => return Err(e) }; if self.ch_is('.') { match self.parse_decimal(res) { Ok(r) => res = r, Err(e) => return Err(e) } } if self.ch_is('e') || self.ch_is('E') { match self.parse_exponent(res) { Ok(r) => res = r, Err(e) => return Err(e) } } Ok(Number(neg * res)) } fn parse_integer(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { let mut res = 0.0; match self.ch_or_null() { '0' => { self.bump(); // There can be only one leading '0'. match self.ch_or_null() { '0' .. '9' => return self.error("invalid number".to_owned()), _ => () } }, '1' .. '9' => { while !self.eof() { match self.ch_or_null() { c @ '0' .. '9' => { res *= 10.0; res += ((c as int) - ('0' as int)) as f64; self.bump(); } _ => break, } } } _ => return self.error("invalid number".to_owned()), } Ok(res) } fn parse_decimal(&mut self, res: f64) -> DecodeResult { self.bump(); // Make sure a digit follows the decimal place. match self.ch_or_null() { '0' .. '9' => (), _ => return self.error("invalid number".to_owned()) } let mut res = res; let mut dec = 1.0; while !self.eof() { match self.ch_or_null() { c @ '0' .. '9' => { dec /= 10.0; res += (((c as int) - ('0' as int)) as f64) * dec; self.bump(); } _ => break, } } Ok(res) } fn parse_exponent(&mut self, mut res: f64) -> DecodeResult { self.bump(); let mut exp = 0u; let mut neg_exp = false; if self.ch_is('+') { self.bump(); } else if self.ch_is('-') { self.bump(); neg_exp = true; } // Make sure a digit follows the exponent place. match self.ch_or_null() { '0' .. '9' => (), _ => return self.error("invalid number".to_owned()) } while !self.eof() { match self.ch_or_null() { c @ '0' .. '9' => { exp *= 10; exp += (c as uint) - ('0' as uint); self.bump(); } _ => break } } let exp: f64 = num::pow(10u as f64, exp); if neg_exp { res /= exp; } else { res *= exp; } Ok(res) } fn decode_hex_escape(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { let mut i = 0u; let mut n = 0u16; while i < 4u && !self.eof() { self.bump(); n = match self.ch_or_null() { c @ '0' .. '9' => n * 16_u16 + ((c as u16) - ('0' as u16)), 'a' | 'A' => n * 16_u16 + 10_u16, 'b' | 'B' => n * 16_u16 + 11_u16, 'c' | 'C' => n * 16_u16 + 12_u16, 'd' | 'D' => n * 16_u16 + 13_u16, 'e' | 'E' => n * 16_u16 + 14_u16, 'f' | 'F' => n * 16_u16 + 15_u16, _ => return self.error( "invalid \\u escape (unrecognized hex)".to_owned()) }; i += 1u; } // Error out if we didn't parse 4 digits. if i != 4u { return self.error( "invalid \\u escape (not four digits)".to_owned()); } Ok(n) } fn parse_str(&mut self) -> DecodeResult<~str> { let mut escape = false; let mut res = StrBuf::new(); loop { self.bump(); if self.eof() { return self.error("EOF while parsing string".to_owned()); } if escape { match self.ch_or_null() { '"' => res.push_char('"'), '\\' => res.push_char('\\'), '/' => res.push_char('/'), 'b' => res.push_char('\x08'), 'f' => res.push_char('\x0c'), 'n' => res.push_char('\n'), 'r' => res.push_char('\r'), 't' => res.push_char('\t'), 'u' => match try!(self.decode_hex_escape()) { 0xDC00 .. 0xDFFF => return self.error( "lone trailing surrogate in hex escape".to_owned()), // Non-BMP characters are encoded as a sequence of // two hex escapes, representing UTF-16 surrogates. n1 @ 0xD800 .. 0xDBFF => { let c1 = self.next_char(); let c2 = self.next_char(); match (c1, c2) { (Some('\\'), Some('u')) => (), _ => return self.error( "unexpected end of non-BMP hex escape".to_owned()), } let buf = [n1, try!(self.decode_hex_escape())]; match str::utf16_items(buf.as_slice()).next() { Some(ScalarValue(c)) => res.push_char(c), _ => return self.error( "lone leading surrogate in hex escape".to_owned()), } } n => match char::from_u32(n as u32) { Some(c) => res.push_char(c), None => return self.error( format!("invalid Unicode codepoint {:u}", n)), }, }, _ => return self.error("invalid escape".to_owned()), } escape = false; } else if self.ch_is('\\') { escape = true; } else { match self.ch { Some('"') => { self.bump(); return Ok(res.into_owned()); }, Some(c) => res.push_char(c), None => unreachable!() } } } } fn parse_list(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { self.bump(); self.parse_whitespace(); let mut values = Vec::new(); if self.ch_is(']') { self.bump(); return Ok(List(values.move_iter().collect())); } loop { match self.parse_value() { Ok(v) => values.push(v), Err(e) => return Err(e) } self.parse_whitespace(); if self.eof() { return self.error("EOF while parsing list".to_owned()); } if self.ch_is(',') { self.bump(); } else if self.ch_is(']') { self.bump(); return Ok(List(values.move_iter().collect())); } else { return self.error("expected `,` or `]`".to_owned()) } }; } fn parse_object(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { self.bump(); self.parse_whitespace(); let mut values = ~TreeMap::new(); if self.ch_is('}') { self.bump(); return Ok(Object(values)); } while !self.eof() { self.parse_whitespace(); if !self.ch_is('"') { return self.error("key must be a string".to_owned()); } let key = match self.parse_str() { Ok(key) => key, Err(e) => return Err(e) }; self.parse_whitespace(); if !self.ch_is(':') { if self.eof() { break; } return self.error("expected `:`".to_owned()); } self.bump(); match self.parse_value() { Ok(value) => { values.insert(key, value); } Err(e) => return Err(e) } self.parse_whitespace(); match self.ch_or_null() { ',' => self.bump(), '}' => { self.bump(); return Ok(Object(values)); }, _ => { if self.eof() { break; } return self.error("expected `,` or `}`".to_owned()); } } } return self.error("EOF while parsing object".to_owned()); } } /// Decodes a json value from an `&mut io::Reader` pub fn from_reader(rdr: &mut io::Reader) -> DecodeResult { let contents = match rdr.read_to_end() { Ok(c) => c, Err(e) => return Err(IoError(e)) }; let s = match str::from_utf8(contents.as_slice()) { Some(s) => s.to_owned(), None => return Err(ParseError("contents not utf-8".to_owned(), 0, 0)) }; let mut parser = Parser::new(s.chars()); parser.parse() } /// Decodes a json value from a string pub fn from_str(s: &str) -> DecodeResult { let mut parser = Parser::new(s.chars()); parser.parse() } /// A structure to decode JSON to values in rust. pub struct Decoder { stack: Vec, } impl Decoder { /// Creates a new decoder instance for decoding the specified JSON value. pub fn new(json: Json) -> Decoder { Decoder { stack: vec!(json), } } } impl Decoder { fn pop(&mut self) -> Json { self.stack.pop().unwrap() } } macro_rules! expect( ($e:expr, Null) => ({ match $e { Null => Ok(()), other => Err(ExpectedError("Null".to_owned(), format!("{}", other))) } }); ($e:expr, $t:ident) => ({ match $e { $t(v) => Ok(v), other => Err(ExpectedError(stringify!($t).to_owned(), format!("{}", other))) } }) ) impl ::Decoder for Decoder { fn read_nil(&mut self) -> DecodeResult<()> { debug!("read_nil"); try!(expect!(self.pop(), Null)); Ok(()) } fn read_u64(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as u64) } fn read_u32(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as u32) } fn read_u16(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as u16) } fn read_u8 (&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as u8) } fn read_uint(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as uint) } fn read_i64(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as i64) } fn read_i32(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as i32) } fn read_i16(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as i16) } fn read_i8 (&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as i8) } fn read_int(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as int) } fn read_bool(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_bool"); Ok(try!(expect!(self.pop(), Boolean))) } fn read_f64(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { use std::from_str::FromStr; debug!("read_f64"); match self.pop() { Number(f) => Ok(f), String(s) => { // re: #12967.. a type w/ numeric keys (ie HashMap etc) // is going to have a string here, as per JSON spec.. Ok(FromStr::from_str(s).unwrap()) }, value => Err(ExpectedError("Number".to_owned(), format!("{}", value))) } } fn read_f32(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { Ok(try!(self.read_f64()) as f32) } fn read_char(&mut self) -> DecodeResult { let s = try!(self.read_str()); { let mut it = s.chars(); match (it.next(), it.next()) { // exactly one character (Some(c), None) => return Ok(c), _ => () } } Err(ExpectedError("single character string".to_owned(), format!("{}", s))) } fn read_str(&mut self) -> DecodeResult<~str> { debug!("read_str"); Ok(try!(expect!(self.pop(), String))) } fn read_enum(&mut self, name: &str, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_enum({})", name); f(self) } fn read_enum_variant(&mut self, names: &[&str], f: |&mut Decoder, uint| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_enum_variant(names={:?})", names); let name = match self.pop() { String(s) => s, Object(mut o) => { let n = match o.pop(&"variant".to_owned()) { Some(String(s)) => s, Some(val) => return Err(ExpectedError("String".to_owned(), format!("{}", val))), None => return Err(MissingFieldError("variant".to_owned())) }; match o.pop(&"fields".to_owned()) { Some(List(l)) => { for field in l.move_rev_iter() { self.stack.push(field.clone()); } }, Some(val) => return Err(ExpectedError("List".to_owned(), format!("{}", val))), None => return Err(MissingFieldError("fields".to_owned())) } n } json => return Err(ExpectedError("String or Object".to_owned(), format!("{}", json))) }; let idx = match names.iter().position(|n| str::eq_slice(*n, name)) { Some(idx) => idx, None => return Err(UnknownVariantError(name)) }; f(self, idx) } fn read_enum_variant_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_enum_variant_arg(idx={})", idx); f(self) } fn read_enum_struct_variant(&mut self, names: &[&str], f: |&mut Decoder, uint| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_enum_struct_variant(names={:?})", names); self.read_enum_variant(names, f) } fn read_enum_struct_variant_field(&mut self, name: &str, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_enum_struct_variant_field(name={}, idx={})", name, idx); self.read_enum_variant_arg(idx, f) } fn read_struct(&mut self, name: &str, len: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_struct(name={}, len={})", name, len); let value = try!(f(self)); self.pop(); Ok(value) } fn read_struct_field(&mut self, name: &str, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_struct_field(name={}, idx={})", name, idx); let mut obj = try!(expect!(self.pop(), Object)); let value = match obj.pop(&name.to_owned()) { None => return Err(MissingFieldError(name.to_owned())), Some(json) => { self.stack.push(json); try!(f(self)) } }; self.stack.push(Object(obj)); Ok(value) } fn read_tuple(&mut self, f: |&mut Decoder, uint| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_tuple()"); self.read_seq(f) } fn read_tuple_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_tuple_arg(idx={})", idx); self.read_seq_elt(idx, f) } fn read_tuple_struct(&mut self, name: &str, f: |&mut Decoder, uint| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_tuple_struct(name={})", name); self.read_tuple(f) } fn read_tuple_struct_arg(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_tuple_struct_arg(idx={})", idx); self.read_tuple_arg(idx, f) } fn read_option(&mut self, f: |&mut Decoder, bool| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { match self.pop() { Null => f(self, false), value => { self.stack.push(value); f(self, true) } } } fn read_seq(&mut self, f: |&mut Decoder, uint| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_seq()"); let list = try!(expect!(self.pop(), List)); let len = list.len(); for v in list.move_rev_iter() { self.stack.push(v); } f(self, len) } fn read_seq_elt(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_seq_elt(idx={})", idx); f(self) } fn read_map(&mut self, f: |&mut Decoder, uint| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_map()"); let obj = try!(expect!(self.pop(), Object)); let len = obj.len(); for (key, value) in obj.move_iter() { self.stack.push(value); self.stack.push(String(key)); } f(self, len) } fn read_map_elt_key(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_map_elt_key(idx={})", idx); f(self) } fn read_map_elt_val(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult) -> DecodeResult { debug!("read_map_elt_val(idx={})", idx); f(self) } } /// Test if two json values are less than one another impl Ord for Json { fn lt(&self, other: &Json) -> bool { match *self { Number(f0) => { match *other { Number(f1) => f0 < f1, String(_) | Boolean(_) | List(_) | Object(_) | Null => true } } String(ref s0) => { match *other { Number(_) => false, String(ref s1) => s0 < s1, Boolean(_) | List(_) | Object(_) | Null => true } } Boolean(b0) => { match *other { Number(_) | String(_) => false, Boolean(b1) => b0 < b1, List(_) | Object(_) | Null => true } } List(ref l0) => { match *other { Number(_) | String(_) | Boolean(_) => false, List(ref l1) => (*l0) < (*l1), Object(_) | Null => true } } Object(ref d0) => { match *other { Number(_) | String(_) | Boolean(_) | List(_) => false, Object(ref d1) => d0 < d1, Null => true } } Null => { match *other { Number(_) | String(_) | Boolean(_) | List(_) | Object(_) => false, Null => true } } } } } /// A trait for converting values to JSON pub trait ToJson { /// Converts the value of `self` to an instance of JSON fn to_json(&self) -> Json; } impl ToJson for Json { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { (*self).clone() } } impl ToJson for int { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for i8 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for i16 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for i32 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for i64 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for uint { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for u8 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for u16 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for u32 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for u64 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for f32 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self as f64) } } impl ToJson for f64 { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Number(*self) } } impl ToJson for () { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Null } } impl ToJson for bool { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { Boolean(*self) } } impl ToJson for ~str { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { String((*self).clone()) } } impl ToJson for (A, B) { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { match *self { (ref a, ref b) => { List(~[a.to_json(), b.to_json()]) } } } } impl ToJson for (A, B, C) { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { match *self { (ref a, ref b, ref c) => { List(~[a.to_json(), b.to_json(), c.to_json()]) } } } } impl ToJson for ~[A] { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { List(self.iter().map(|elt| elt.to_json()).collect()) } } impl ToJson for TreeMap<~str, A> { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { let mut d = TreeMap::new(); for (key, value) in self.iter() { d.insert((*key).clone(), value.to_json()); } Object(~d) } } impl ToJson for HashMap<~str, A> { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { let mut d = TreeMap::new(); for (key, value) in self.iter() { d.insert((*key).clone(), value.to_json()); } Object(~d) } } impl ToJson for Option { fn to_json(&self) -> Json { match *self { None => Null, Some(ref value) => value.to_json() } } } impl fmt::Show for Json { /// Encodes a json value into a string fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { self.to_writer(f.buf) } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use {Encodable, Decodable}; use super::{Encoder, Decoder, Error, Boolean, Number, List, String, Null, PrettyEncoder, Object, Json, from_str, ParseError, ExpectedError, MissingFieldError, UnknownVariantError, DecodeResult }; use std::io; use collections::TreeMap; #[deriving(Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Show)] enum Animal { Dog, Frog(~str, int) } #[deriving(Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Show)] struct Inner { a: (), b: uint, c: ~[~str], } #[deriving(Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Show)] struct Outer { inner: ~[Inner], } fn mk_object(items: &[(~str, Json)]) -> Json { let mut d = ~TreeMap::new(); for item in items.iter() { match *item { (ref key, ref value) => { d.insert((*key).clone(), (*value).clone()); }, } }; Object(d) } #[test] fn test_write_null() { assert_eq!(Null.to_str(), "null".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Null.to_pretty_str(), "null".to_owned()); } #[test] fn test_write_number() { assert_eq!(Number(3.0).to_str(), "3".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Number(3.0).to_pretty_str(), "3".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Number(3.1).to_str(), "3.1".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Number(3.1).to_pretty_str(), "3.1".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Number(-1.5).to_str(), "-1.5".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Number(-1.5).to_pretty_str(), "-1.5".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Number(0.5).to_str(), "0.5".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Number(0.5).to_pretty_str(), "0.5".to_owned()); } #[test] fn test_write_str() { assert_eq!(String("".to_owned()).to_str(), "\"\"".to_owned()); assert_eq!(String("".to_owned()).to_pretty_str(), "\"\"".to_owned()); assert_eq!(String("foo".to_owned()).to_str(), "\"foo\"".to_owned()); assert_eq!(String("foo".to_owned()).to_pretty_str(), "\"foo\"".to_owned()); } #[test] fn test_write_bool() { assert_eq!(Boolean(true).to_str(), "true".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Boolean(true).to_pretty_str(), "true".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Boolean(false).to_str(), "false".to_owned()); assert_eq!(Boolean(false).to_pretty_str(), "false".to_owned()); } #[test] fn test_write_list() { assert_eq!(List(~[]).to_str(), "[]".to_owned()); assert_eq!(List(~[]).to_pretty_str(), "[]".to_owned()); assert_eq!(List(~[Boolean(true)]).to_str(), "[true]".to_owned()); assert_eq!( List(~[Boolean(true)]).to_pretty_str(), "\ [\n \ true\n\ ]".to_owned() ); let long_test_list = List(~[ Boolean(false), Null, List(~[String("foo\nbar".to_owned()), Number(3.5)])]); assert_eq!(long_test_list.to_str(), "[false,null,[\"foo\\nbar\",3.5]]".to_owned()); assert_eq!( long_test_list.to_pretty_str(), "\ [\n \ false,\n \ null,\n \ [\n \ \"foo\\nbar\",\n \ 3.5\n \ ]\n\ ]".to_owned() ); } #[test] fn test_write_object() { assert_eq!(mk_object([]).to_str(), "{}".to_owned()); assert_eq!(mk_object([]).to_pretty_str(), "{}".to_owned()); assert_eq!( mk_object([("a".to_owned(), Boolean(true))]).to_str(), "{\"a\":true}".to_owned() ); assert_eq!( mk_object([("a".to_owned(), Boolean(true))]).to_pretty_str(), "\ {\n \ \"a\": true\n\ }".to_owned() ); let complex_obj = mk_object([ ("b".to_owned(), List(~[ mk_object([("c".to_owned(), String("\x0c\r".to_owned()))]), mk_object([("d".to_owned(), String("".to_owned()))]) ])) ]); assert_eq!( complex_obj.to_str(), "{\ \"b\":[\ {\"c\":\"\\f\\r\"},\ {\"d\":\"\"}\ ]\ }".to_owned() ); assert_eq!( complex_obj.to_pretty_str(), "\ {\n \ \"b\": [\n \ {\n \ \"c\": \"\\f\\r\"\n \ },\n \ {\n \ \"d\": \"\"\n \ }\n \ ]\n\ }".to_owned() ); let a = mk_object([ ("a".to_owned(), Boolean(true)), ("b".to_owned(), List(~[ mk_object([("c".to_owned(), String("\x0c\r".to_owned()))]), mk_object([("d".to_owned(), String("".to_owned()))]) ])) ]); // We can't compare the strings directly because the object fields be // printed in a different order. assert_eq!(a.clone(), from_str(a.to_str()).unwrap()); assert_eq!(a.clone(), from_str(a.to_pretty_str()).unwrap()); } fn with_str_writer(f: |&mut io::Writer|) -> ~str { use std::io::MemWriter; use std::str; let mut m = MemWriter::new(); f(&mut m as &mut io::Writer); str::from_utf8(m.unwrap().as_slice()).unwrap().to_owned() } #[test] fn test_write_enum() { let animal = Dog; assert_eq!( with_str_writer(|wr| { let mut encoder = Encoder::new(wr); animal.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); }), "\"Dog\"".to_owned() ); assert_eq!( with_str_writer(|wr| { let mut encoder = PrettyEncoder::new(wr); animal.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); }), "\"Dog\"".to_owned() ); let animal = Frog("Henry".to_owned(), 349); assert_eq!( with_str_writer(|wr| { let mut encoder = Encoder::new(wr); animal.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); }), "{\"variant\":\"Frog\",\"fields\":[\"Henry\",349]}".to_owned() ); assert_eq!( with_str_writer(|wr| { let mut encoder = PrettyEncoder::new(wr); animal.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); }), "\ [\n \ \"Frog\",\n \ \"Henry\",\n \ 349\n\ ]".to_owned() ); } #[test] fn test_write_some() { let value = Some("jodhpurs".to_owned()); let s = with_str_writer(|wr| { let mut encoder = Encoder::new(wr); value.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); }); assert_eq!(s, "\"jodhpurs\"".to_owned()); let value = Some("jodhpurs".to_owned()); let s = with_str_writer(|wr| { let mut encoder = PrettyEncoder::new(wr); value.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); }); assert_eq!(s, "\"jodhpurs\"".to_owned()); } #[test] fn test_write_none() { let value: Option<~str> = None; let s = with_str_writer(|wr| { let mut encoder = Encoder::new(wr); value.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); }); assert_eq!(s, "null".to_owned()); let s = with_str_writer(|wr| { let mut encoder = Encoder::new(wr); value.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); }); assert_eq!(s, "null".to_owned()); } #[test] fn test_trailing_characters() { assert_eq!(from_str("nulla"), Err(ParseError("trailing characters".to_owned(), 1u, 5u))); assert_eq!(from_str("truea"), Err(ParseError("trailing characters".to_owned(), 1u, 5u))); assert_eq!(from_str("falsea"), Err(ParseError("trailing characters".to_owned(), 1u, 6u))); assert_eq!(from_str("1a"), Err(ParseError("trailing characters".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("[]a"), Err(ParseError("trailing characters".to_owned(), 1u, 3u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{}a"), Err(ParseError("trailing characters".to_owned(), 1u, 3u))); } #[test] fn test_read_identifiers() { assert_eq!(from_str("n"), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("nul"), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 4u))); assert_eq!(from_str("t"), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("truz"), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 4u))); assert_eq!(from_str("f"), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("faz"), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 3u))); assert_eq!(from_str("null"), Ok(Null)); assert_eq!(from_str("true"), Ok(Boolean(true))); assert_eq!(from_str("false"), Ok(Boolean(false))); assert_eq!(from_str(" null "), Ok(Null)); assert_eq!(from_str(" true "), Ok(Boolean(true))); assert_eq!(from_str(" false "), Ok(Boolean(false))); } #[test] fn test_decode_identifiers() { let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("null").unwrap()); let v: () = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, ()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("true").unwrap()); let v: bool = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, true); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("false").unwrap()); let v: bool = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, false); } #[test] fn test_read_number() { assert_eq!(from_str("+"), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 1u))); assert_eq!(from_str("."), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 1u))); assert_eq!(from_str("-"), Err(ParseError("invalid number".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("00"), Err(ParseError("invalid number".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("1."), Err(ParseError("invalid number".to_owned(), 1u, 3u))); assert_eq!(from_str("1e"), Err(ParseError("invalid number".to_owned(), 1u, 3u))); assert_eq!(from_str("1e+"), Err(ParseError("invalid number".to_owned(), 1u, 4u))); assert_eq!(from_str("3"), Ok(Number(3.0))); assert_eq!(from_str("3.1"), Ok(Number(3.1))); assert_eq!(from_str("-1.2"), Ok(Number(-1.2))); assert_eq!(from_str("0.4"), Ok(Number(0.4))); assert_eq!(from_str("0.4e5"), Ok(Number(0.4e5))); assert_eq!(from_str("0.4e+15"), Ok(Number(0.4e15))); assert_eq!(from_str("0.4e-01"), Ok(Number(0.4e-01))); assert_eq!(from_str(" 3 "), Ok(Number(3.0))); } #[test] fn test_decode_numbers() { let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("3").unwrap()); let v: f64 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, 3.0); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("3.1").unwrap()); let v: f64 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, 3.1); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("-1.2").unwrap()); let v: f64 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, -1.2); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("0.4").unwrap()); let v: f64 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, 0.4); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("0.4e5").unwrap()); let v: f64 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, 0.4e5); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("0.4e15").unwrap()); let v: f64 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, 0.4e15); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("0.4e-01").unwrap()); let v: f64 = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, 0.4e-01); } #[test] fn test_read_str() { assert_eq!(from_str("\""), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing string".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"lol"), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing string".to_owned(), 1u, 5u))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"\""), Ok(String("".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"foo\""), Ok(String("foo".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"\\\"\""), Ok(String("\"".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"\\b\""), Ok(String("\x08".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"\\n\""), Ok(String("\n".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"\\r\""), Ok(String("\r".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"\\t\""), Ok(String("\t".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str(" \"foo\" "), Ok(String("foo".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"\\u12ab\""), Ok(String("\u12ab".to_owned()))); assert_eq!(from_str("\"\\uAB12\""), Ok(String("\uAB12".to_owned()))); // Non-BMP escapes. The exact error messages and positions are kind of // arbitrary. assert_eq!(from_str("\"\\ud83d\\udca9\""), Ok(String("\U0001F4A9".to_owned()))); assert!(from_str("\"\\ud83d\"").is_err()); assert!(from_str("\"\\udca9\"").is_err()); assert!(from_str("\"\\ud83d\\ud83d\"").is_err()); assert!(from_str("\"\\ud83dx\"").is_err()); assert!(from_str("\"\\udca9\\udca9\"").is_err()); assert!(from_str("\"\\udca9x\"").is_err()); } #[test] fn test_decode_str() { let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "".to_owned()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"foo\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "foo".to_owned()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"\\\"\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "\"".to_owned()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"\\b\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "\x08".to_owned()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"\\n\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "\n".to_owned()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"\\r\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "\r".to_owned()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"\\t\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "\t".to_owned()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"\\u12ab\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "\u12ab".to_owned()); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"\\uAB12\"").unwrap()); let v: ~str = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, "\uAB12".to_owned()); } #[test] fn test_read_list() { assert_eq!(from_str("["), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing value".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("[1"), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing list".to_owned(), 1u, 3u))); assert_eq!(from_str("[1,"), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing value".to_owned(), 1u, 4u))); assert_eq!(from_str("[1,]"), Err(ParseError("invalid syntax".to_owned(), 1u, 4u))); assert_eq!(from_str("[6 7]"), Err(ParseError("expected `,` or `]`".to_owned(), 1u, 4u))); assert_eq!(from_str("[]"), Ok(List(~[]))); assert_eq!(from_str("[ ]"), Ok(List(~[]))); assert_eq!(from_str("[true]"), Ok(List(~[Boolean(true)]))); assert_eq!(from_str("[ false ]"), Ok(List(~[Boolean(false)]))); assert_eq!(from_str("[null]"), Ok(List(~[Null]))); assert_eq!(from_str("[3, 1]"), Ok(List(~[Number(3.0), Number(1.0)]))); assert_eq!(from_str("\n[3, 2]\n"), Ok(List(~[Number(3.0), Number(2.0)]))); assert_eq!(from_str("[2, [4, 1]]"), Ok(List(~[Number(2.0), List(~[Number(4.0), Number(1.0)])]))); } #[test] fn test_decode_list() { let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("[]").unwrap()); let v: ~[()] = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, ~[]); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("[null]").unwrap()); let v: ~[()] = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, ~[()]); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("[true]").unwrap()); let v: ~[bool] = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, ~[true]); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("[true]").unwrap()); let v: ~[bool] = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, ~[true]); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("[3, 1]").unwrap()); let v: ~[int] = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, ~[3, 1]); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("[[3], [1, 2]]").unwrap()); let v: ~[~[uint]] = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, ~[~[3], ~[1, 2]]); } #[test] fn test_read_object() { assert_eq!(from_str("{"), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing object".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{ "), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing object".to_owned(), 1u, 3u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{1"), Err(ParseError("key must be a string".to_owned(), 1u, 2u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{ \"a\""), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing object".to_owned(), 1u, 6u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{\"a\""), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing object".to_owned(), 1u, 5u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{\"a\" "), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing object".to_owned(), 1u, 6u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{\"a\" 1"), Err(ParseError("expected `:`".to_owned(), 1u, 6u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{\"a\":"), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing value".to_owned(), 1u, 6u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{\"a\":1"), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing object".to_owned(), 1u, 7u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{\"a\":1 1"), Err(ParseError("expected `,` or `}`".to_owned(), 1u, 8u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{\"a\":1,"), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing object".to_owned(), 1u, 8u))); assert_eq!(from_str("{}").unwrap(), mk_object([])); assert_eq!(from_str("{\"a\": 3}").unwrap(), mk_object([("a".to_owned(), Number(3.0))])); assert_eq!(from_str( "{ \"a\": null, \"b\" : true }").unwrap(), mk_object([ ("a".to_owned(), Null), ("b".to_owned(), Boolean(true))])); assert_eq!(from_str("\n{ \"a\": null, \"b\" : true }\n").unwrap(), mk_object([ ("a".to_owned(), Null), ("b".to_owned(), Boolean(true))])); assert_eq!(from_str( "{\"a\" : 1.0 ,\"b\": [ true ]}").unwrap(), mk_object([ ("a".to_owned(), Number(1.0)), ("b".to_owned(), List(~[Boolean(true)])) ])); assert_eq!(from_str( "{".to_owned() + "\"a\": 1.0, " + "\"b\": [" + "true," + "\"foo\\nbar\", " + "{ \"c\": {\"d\": null} } " + "]" + "}").unwrap(), mk_object([ ("a".to_owned(), Number(1.0)), ("b".to_owned(), List(~[ Boolean(true), String("foo\nbar".to_owned()), mk_object([ ("c".to_owned(), mk_object([("d".to_owned(), Null)])) ]) ])) ])); } #[test] fn test_decode_struct() { let s = "{ \"inner\": [ { \"a\": null, \"b\": 2, \"c\": [\"abc\", \"xyz\"] } ] }".to_owned(); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str(s).unwrap()); let v: Outer = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!( v, Outer { inner: ~[ Inner { a: (), b: 2, c: ~["abc".to_owned(), "xyz".to_owned()] } ] } ); } #[test] fn test_decode_option() { let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("null").unwrap()); let value: Option<~str> = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(value, None); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"jodhpurs\"").unwrap()); let value: Option<~str> = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(value, Some("jodhpurs".to_owned())); } #[test] fn test_decode_enum() { let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str("\"Dog\"").unwrap()); let value: Animal = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(value, Dog); let s = "{\"variant\":\"Frog\",\"fields\":[\"Henry\",349]}"; let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str(s).unwrap()); let value: Animal = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(value, Frog("Henry".to_owned(), 349)); } #[test] fn test_decode_map() { let s = "{\"a\": \"Dog\", \"b\": {\"variant\":\"Frog\",\ \"fields\":[\"Henry\", 349]}}".to_owned(); let mut decoder = Decoder::new(from_str(s).unwrap()); let mut map: TreeMap<~str, Animal> = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); assert_eq!(map.pop(&"a".to_owned()), Some(Dog)); assert_eq!(map.pop(&"b".to_owned()), Some(Frog("Henry".to_owned(), 349))); } #[test] fn test_multiline_errors() { assert_eq!(from_str("{\n \"foo\":\n \"bar\""), Err(ParseError("EOF while parsing object".to_owned(), 3u, 8u))); } #[deriving(Decodable)] struct DecodeStruct { x: f64, y: bool, z: ~str, w: ~[DecodeStruct] } #[deriving(Decodable)] enum DecodeEnum { A(f64), B(~str) } fn check_err>(to_parse: &'static str, expected: Error) { let res: DecodeResult = match from_str(to_parse) { Err(e) => Err(e), Ok(json) => Decodable::decode(&mut Decoder::new(json)) }; match res { Ok(_) => fail!("`{}` parsed & decoded ok, expecting error `{}`", to_parse, expected), Err(ParseError(e, _, _)) => fail!("`{}` is not valid json: {}", to_parse, e), Err(e) => { assert_eq!(e, expected); } } } #[test] fn test_decode_errors_struct() { check_err::("[]", ExpectedError("Object".to_owned(), "[]".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"x\": true, \"y\": true, \"z\": \"\", \"w\": []}", ExpectedError("Number".to_owned(), "true".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"x\": 1, \"y\": [], \"z\": \"\", \"w\": []}", ExpectedError("Boolean".to_owned(), "[]".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"x\": 1, \"y\": true, \"z\": {}, \"w\": []}", ExpectedError("String".to_owned(), "{}".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"x\": 1, \"y\": true, \"z\": \"\", \"w\": null}", ExpectedError("List".to_owned(), "null".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"x\": 1, \"y\": true, \"z\": \"\"}", MissingFieldError("w".to_owned())); } #[test] fn test_decode_errors_enum() { check_err::("{}", MissingFieldError("variant".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"variant\": 1}", ExpectedError("String".to_owned(), "1".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"variant\": \"A\"}", MissingFieldError("fields".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"variant\": \"A\", \"fields\": null}", ExpectedError("List".to_owned(), "null".to_owned())); check_err::("{\"variant\": \"C\", \"fields\": []}", UnknownVariantError("C".to_owned())); } #[test] fn test_find(){ let json_value = from_str("{\"dog\" : \"cat\"}").unwrap(); let found_str = json_value.find(&"dog".to_owned()); assert!(found_str.is_some() && found_str.unwrap().as_string().unwrap() == &"cat"); } #[test] fn test_find_path(){ let json_value = from_str("{\"dog\":{\"cat\": {\"mouse\" : \"cheese\"}}}").unwrap(); let found_str = json_value.find_path(&[&"dog".to_owned(), &"cat".to_owned(), &"mouse".to_owned()]); assert!(found_str.is_some() && found_str.unwrap().as_string().unwrap() == &"cheese"); } #[test] fn test_search(){ let json_value = from_str("{\"dog\":{\"cat\": {\"mouse\" : \"cheese\"}}}").unwrap(); let found_str = json_value.search(&"mouse".to_owned()).and_then(|j| j.as_string()); assert!(found_str.is_some()); assert!(found_str.unwrap() == &"cheese"); } #[test] fn test_is_object(){ let json_value = from_str("{}").unwrap(); assert!(json_value.is_object()); } #[test] fn test_as_object(){ let json_value = from_str("{}").unwrap(); let json_object = json_value.as_object(); assert!(json_object.is_some()); } #[test] fn test_is_list(){ let json_value = from_str("[1, 2, 3]").unwrap(); assert!(json_value.is_list()); } #[test] fn test_as_list(){ let json_value = from_str("[1, 2, 3]").unwrap(); let json_list = json_value.as_list(); let expected_length = 3; assert!(json_list.is_some() && json_list.unwrap().len() == expected_length); } #[test] fn test_is_string(){ let json_value = from_str("\"dog\"").unwrap(); assert!(json_value.is_string()); } #[test] fn test_as_string(){ let json_value = from_str("\"dog\"").unwrap(); let json_str = json_value.as_string(); let expected_str = &"dog"; assert_eq!(json_str, Some(expected_str)); } #[test] fn test_is_number(){ let json_value = from_str("12").unwrap(); assert!(json_value.is_number()); } #[test] fn test_as_number(){ let json_value = from_str("12").unwrap(); let json_num = json_value.as_number(); let expected_num = 12f64; assert!(json_num.is_some() && json_num.unwrap() == expected_num); } #[test] fn test_is_boolean(){ let json_value = from_str("false").unwrap(); assert!(json_value.is_boolean()); } #[test] fn test_as_boolean(){ let json_value = from_str("false").unwrap(); let json_bool = json_value.as_boolean(); let expected_bool = false; assert!(json_bool.is_some() && json_bool.unwrap() == expected_bool); } #[test] fn test_is_null(){ let json_value = from_str("null").unwrap(); assert!(json_value.is_null()); } #[test] fn test_as_null(){ let json_value = from_str("null").unwrap(); let json_null = json_value.as_null(); let expected_null = (); assert!(json_null.is_some() && json_null.unwrap() == expected_null); } #[test] fn test_encode_hashmap_with_numeric_key() { use std::str::from_utf8; use std::io::Writer; use std::io::MemWriter; use collections::HashMap; let mut hm: HashMap = HashMap::new(); hm.insert(1, true); let mut mem_buf = MemWriter::new(); { let mut encoder = Encoder::new(&mut mem_buf as &mut io::Writer); hm.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); } let bytes = mem_buf.unwrap(); let json_str = from_utf8(bytes.as_slice()).unwrap(); match from_str(json_str) { Err(_) => fail!("Unable to parse json_str: {:?}", json_str), _ => {} // it parsed and we are good to go } } #[test] fn test_prettyencode_hashmap_with_numeric_key() { use std::str::from_utf8; use std::io::Writer; use std::io::MemWriter; use collections::HashMap; let mut hm: HashMap = HashMap::new(); hm.insert(1, true); let mut mem_buf = MemWriter::new(); { let mut encoder = PrettyEncoder::new(&mut mem_buf as &mut io::Writer); hm.encode(&mut encoder).unwrap(); } let bytes = mem_buf.unwrap(); let json_str = from_utf8(bytes.as_slice()).unwrap(); match from_str(json_str) { Err(_) => fail!("Unable to parse json_str: {:?}", json_str), _ => {} // it parsed and we are good to go } } #[test] fn test_hashmap_with_numeric_key_can_handle_double_quote_delimited_key() { use collections::HashMap; use Decodable; let json_str = "{\"1\":true}"; let json_obj = match from_str(json_str) { Err(_) => fail!("Unable to parse json_str: {:?}", json_str), Ok(o) => o }; let mut decoder = Decoder::new(json_obj); let _hm: HashMap = Decodable::decode(&mut decoder).unwrap(); } }