| /* |
| * |
| * Copyright 2015 gRPC authors. |
| * |
| * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| * You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| * |
| * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| * |
| * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| * |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef GRPC_CORE_LIB_JSON_JSON_READER_H |
| #define GRPC_CORE_LIB_JSON_JSON_READER_H |
| |
| #include <grpc/support/port_platform.h> |
| |
| #include "src/core/lib/json/json_common.h" |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_OBJECT_KEY_BEGIN, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_OBJECT_KEY_STRING, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_OBJECT_KEY_END, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_BEGIN, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_STRING, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_STRING_ESCAPE, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_STRING_ESCAPE_U1, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_STRING_ESCAPE_U2, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_STRING_ESCAPE_U3, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_STRING_ESCAPE_U4, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NUMBER, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NUMBER_WITH_DECIMAL, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NUMBER_ZERO, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NUMBER_DOT, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NUMBER_E, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NUMBER_EPM, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_TRUE_R, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_TRUE_U, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_TRUE_E, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_FALSE_A, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_FALSE_L, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_FALSE_S, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_FALSE_E, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NULL_U, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NULL_L1, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_NULL_L2, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_VALUE_END, |
| GRPC_JSON_STATE_END |
| } grpc_json_reader_state; |
| |
| enum { |
| /* The first non-unicode value is 0x110000. But let's pick |
| * a value high enough to start our error codes from. These |
| * values are safe to return from the read_char function. |
| */ |
| GRPC_JSON_READ_CHAR_EOF = 0x7ffffff0, |
| GRPC_JSON_READ_CHAR_EAGAIN, |
| GRPC_JSON_READ_CHAR_ERROR |
| }; |
| |
| struct grpc_json_reader; |
| |
| typedef struct grpc_json_reader_vtable { |
| /* Clears your internal string scratchpad. */ |
| void (*string_clear)(void* userdata); |
| /* Adds a char to the string scratchpad. */ |
| void (*string_add_char)(void* userdata, uint32_t c); |
| /* Adds a utf32 char to the string scratchpad. */ |
| void (*string_add_utf32)(void* userdata, uint32_t c); |
| /* Reads a character from your input. May be utf-8, 16 or 32. */ |
| uint32_t (*read_char)(void* userdata); |
| /* Starts a container of type GRPC_JSON_ARRAY or GRPC_JSON_OBJECT. */ |
| void (*container_begins)(void* userdata, grpc_json_type type); |
| /* Ends the current container. Must return the type of its parent. */ |
| grpc_json_type (*container_ends)(void* userdata); |
| /* Your internal string scratchpad is an object's key. */ |
| void (*set_key)(void* userdata); |
| /* Your internal string scratchpad is a string value. */ |
| void (*set_string)(void* userdata); |
| /* Your internal string scratchpad is a numerical value. Return 1 if valid. */ |
| int (*set_number)(void* userdata); |
| /* Sets the values true, false or null. */ |
| void (*set_true)(void* userdata); |
| void (*set_false)(void* userdata); |
| void (*set_null)(void* userdata); |
| } grpc_json_reader_vtable; |
| |
| typedef struct grpc_json_reader { |
| /* That structure is fully private, and initialized by grpc_json_reader_init. |
| * The definition is public so you can put it on your stack. |
| */ |
| |
| void* userdata; |
| grpc_json_reader_vtable* vtable; |
| int depth; |
| int in_object; |
| int in_array; |
| int escaped_string_was_key; |
| int container_just_begun; |
| uint16_t unicode_char, unicode_high_surrogate; |
| grpc_json_reader_state state; |
| } grpc_json_reader; |
| |
| /* The return type of the parser. */ |
| typedef enum { |
| GRPC_JSON_DONE, /* The parser finished successfully. */ |
| GRPC_JSON_EAGAIN, /* The parser yields to get more data. */ |
| GRPC_JSON_READ_ERROR, /* The parser passes through a read error. */ |
| GRPC_JSON_PARSE_ERROR, /* The parser found an error in the json stream. */ |
| GRPC_JSON_INTERNAL_ERROR /* The parser got an internal error. */ |
| } grpc_json_reader_status; |
| |
| /* Call this function to start parsing the input. It will return the following: |
| * . GRPC_JSON_DONE if the input got eof, and the parsing finished |
| * successfully. |
| * . GRPC_JSON_EAGAIN if the read_char function returned again. Call the |
| * parser again as needed. It is okay to call the parser in polling mode, |
| * although a bit dull. |
| * . GRPC_JSON_READ_ERROR if the read_char function returned an error. The |
| * state isn't broken however, and the function can be called again if the |
| * error has been corrected. But please use the EAGAIN feature instead for |
| * consistency. |
| * . GRPC_JSON_PARSE_ERROR if the input was somehow invalid. |
| * . GRPC_JSON_INTERNAL_ERROR if the parser somehow ended into an invalid |
| * internal state. |
| */ |
| grpc_json_reader_status grpc_json_reader_run(grpc_json_reader* reader); |
| |
| /* Call this function to initialize the reader structure. */ |
| void grpc_json_reader_init(grpc_json_reader* reader, |
| grpc_json_reader_vtable* vtable, void* userdata); |
| |
| /* You may call this from the read_char callback if you don't know where is the |
| * end of your input stream, and you'd like the json reader to hint you that it |
| * has completed reading its input, so you can return an EOF to it. Note that |
| * there might still be trailing whitespaces after that point. |
| */ |
| int grpc_json_reader_is_complete(grpc_json_reader* reader); |
| |
| #endif /* GRPC_CORE_LIB_JSON_JSON_READER_H */ |