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Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Gamble
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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THE SOFTWARE.
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/*
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Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Gamble
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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Welcome to cJSON.
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cJSON aims to be the dumbest possible parser that you can get your job done with.
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It's a single file of C, and a single header file.
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JSON is described best here: http://www.json.org/
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It's like XML, but fat-free. You use it to move data around, store things, or just
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generally represent your program's state.
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First up, how do I build?
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Add cJSON.c to your project, and put cJSON.h somewhere in the header search path.
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For example, to build the test app:
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gcc cJSON.c test.c -o test -lm
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./test
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As a library, cJSON exists to take away as much legwork as it can, but not get in your way.
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As a point of pragmatism (i.e. ignoring the truth), I'm going to say that you can use it
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in one of two modes: Auto and Manual. Let's have a quick run-through.
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I lifted some JSON from this page: http://www.json.org/fatfree.html
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That page inspired me to write cJSON, which is a parser that tries to share the same
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philosophy as JSON itself. Simple, dumb, out of the way.
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Some JSON:
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{
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"name": "Jack (\"Bee\") Nimble",
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"format": {
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"type": "rect",
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"width": 1920,
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"height": 1080,
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"interlace": false,
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"frame rate": 24
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}
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}
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Assume that you got this from a file, a webserver, or magic JSON elves, whatever,
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you have a char * to it. Everything is a cJSON struct.
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Get it parsed:
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cJSON *root = cJSON_Parse(my_json_string);
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This is an object. We're in C. We don't have objects. But we do have structs.
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What's the framerate?
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cJSON *format = cJSON_GetObjectItem(root,"format");
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int framerate = cJSON_GetObjectItem(format,"frame rate")->valueint;
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Want to change the framerate?
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cJSON_GetObjectItem(format,"frame rate")->valueint=25;
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Back to disk?
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char *rendered=cJSON_Print(root);
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Finished? Delete the root (this takes care of everything else).
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cJSON_Delete(root);
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That's AUTO mode. If you're going to use Auto mode, you really ought to check pointers
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before you dereference them. If you want to see how you'd build this struct in code?
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cJSON *root,*fmt;
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root=cJSON_CreateObject();
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cJSON_AddItemToObject(root, "name", cJSON_CreateString("Jack (\"Bee\") Nimble"));
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cJSON_AddItemToObject(root, "format", fmt=cJSON_CreateObject());
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cJSON_AddStringToObject(fmt,"type", "rect");
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cJSON_AddNumberToObject(fmt,"width", 1920);
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cJSON_AddNumberToObject(fmt,"height", 1080);
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cJSON_AddFalseToObject (fmt,"interlace");
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cJSON_AddNumberToObject(fmt,"frame rate", 24);
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Hopefully we can agree that's not a lot of code? There's no overhead, no unnecessary setup.
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Look at test.c for a bunch of nice examples, mostly all ripped off the json.org site, and
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a few from elsewhere.
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What about manual mode? First up you need some detail.
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Let's cover how the cJSON objects represent the JSON data.
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cJSON doesn't distinguish arrays from objects in handling; just type.
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Each cJSON has, potentially, a child, siblings, value, a name.
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The root object has: Object Type and a Child
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The Child has name "name", with value "Jack ("Bee") Nimble", and a sibling:
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Sibling has type Object, name "format", and a child.
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That child has type String, name "type", value "rect", and a sibling:
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Sibling has type Number, name "width", value 1920, and a sibling:
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Sibling has type Number, name "height", value 1080, and a sibling:
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Sibling hs type False, name "interlace", and a sibling:
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Sibling has type Number, name "frame rate", value 24
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Here's the structure:
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typedef struct cJSON {
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struct cJSON *next,*prev;
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struct cJSON *child;
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int type;
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char *valuestring;
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int valueint;
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double valuedouble;
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char *string;
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} cJSON;
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By default all values are 0 unless set by virtue of being meaningful.
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next/prev is a doubly linked list of siblings. next takes you to your sibling,
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prev takes you back from your sibling to you.
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Only objects and arrays have a "child", and it's the head of the doubly linked list.
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A "child" entry will have prev==0, but next potentially points on. The last sibling has next=0.
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The type expresses Null/True/False/Number/String/Array/Object, all of which are #defined in
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cJSON.h
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A Number has valueint and valuedouble. If you're expecting an int, read valueint, if not read
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valuedouble.
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Any entry which is in the linked list which is the child of an object will have a "string"
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which is the "name" of the entry. When I said "name" in the above example, that's "string".
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"string" is the JSON name for the 'variable name' if you will.
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Now you can trivially walk the lists, recursively, and parse as you please.
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You can invoke cJSON_Parse to get cJSON to parse for you, and then you can take
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the root object, and traverse the structure (which is, formally, an N-tree),
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and tokenise as you please. If you wanted to build a callback style parser, this is how
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you'd do it (just an example, since these things are very specific):
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void parse_and_callback(cJSON *item,const char *prefix)
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{
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while (item)
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{
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char *newprefix=malloc(strlen(prefix)+strlen(item->name)+2);
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sprintf(newprefix,"%s/%s",prefix,item->name);
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int dorecurse=callback(newprefix, item->type, item);
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if (item->child && dorecurse) parse_and_callback(item->child,newprefix);
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item=item->next;
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free(newprefix);
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}
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}
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The prefix process will build you a separated list, to simplify your callback handling.
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The 'dorecurse' flag would let the callback decide to handle sub-arrays on it's own, or
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let you invoke it per-item. For the item above, your callback might look like this:
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int callback(const char *name,int type,cJSON *item)
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{
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if (!strcmp(name,"name")) { /* populate name */ }
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else if (!strcmp(name,"format/type") { /* handle "rect" */ }
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else if (!strcmp(name,"format/width") { /* 800 */ }
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else if (!strcmp(name,"format/height") { /* 600 */ }
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else if (!strcmp(name,"format/interlace") { /* false */ }
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else if (!strcmp(name,"format/frame rate") { /* 24 */ }
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return 1;
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}
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Alternatively, you might like to parse iteratively.
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You'd use:
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void parse_object(cJSON *item)
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{
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int i; for (i=0;i<cJSON_GetArraySize(item);i++)
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{
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cJSON *subitem=cJSON_GetArrayItem(item,i);
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// handle subitem.
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}
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}
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Or, for PROPER manual mode:
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void parse_object(cJSON *item)
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{
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cJSON *subitem=item->child;
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while (subitem)
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{
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// handle subitem
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if (subitem->child) parse_object(subitem->child);
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subitem=subitem->next;
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}
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}
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Of course, this should look familiar, since this is just a stripped-down version
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of the callback-parser.
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This should cover most uses you'll find for parsing. The rest should be possible
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to infer.. and if in doubt, read the source! There's not a lot of it! ;)
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In terms of constructing JSON data, the example code above is the right way to do it.
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You can, of course, hand your sub-objects to other functions to populate.
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Also, if you find a use for it, you can manually build the objects.
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For instance, suppose you wanted to build an array of objects?
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cJSON *objects[24];
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cJSON *Create_array_of_anything(cJSON **items,int num)
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{
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int i;cJSON *prev, *root=cJSON_CreateArray();
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for (i=0;i<24;i++)
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{
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if (!i) root->child=objects[i];
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else prev->next=objects[i], objects[i]->prev=prev;
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prev=objects[i];
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}
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return root;
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}
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and simply: Create_array_of_anything(objects,24);
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cJSON doesn't make any assumptions about what order you create things in.
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You can attach the objects, as above, and later add children to each
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of those objects.
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As soon as you call cJSON_Print, it renders the structure to text.
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The test.c code shows how to handle a bunch of typical cases. If you uncomment
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the code, it'll load, parse and print a bunch of test files, also from json.org,
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which are more complex than I'd care to try and stash into a const char array[].
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Enjoy cJSON!
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- Dave Gamble, Aug 2009
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static const char *ep;
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const char *cJSON_GetErrorPtr() {return ep;}
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const char *cJSON_GetErrorPtr(void) {return ep;}
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static int cJSON_strcasecmp(const char *s1,const char *s2)
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{
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}
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/* Internal constructor. */
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static cJSON *cJSON_New_Item()
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static cJSON *cJSON_New_Item(void)
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{
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cJSON* node = (cJSON*)cJSON_malloc(sizeof(cJSON));
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if (node) memset(node,0,sizeof(cJSON));
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{
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double n=0,sign=1,scale=0;int subscale=0,signsubscale=1;
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/* Could use sscanf for this? */
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if (*num=='-') sign=-1,num++; /* Has sign? */
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if (*num=='0') num++; /* is zero */
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if (*num>='1' && *num<='9') do n=(n*10.0)+(*num++ -'0'); while (*num>='0' && *num<='9'); /* Number? */
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if (*num=='.') {num++; do n=(n*10.0)+(*num++ -'0'),scale--; while (*num>='0' && *num<='9');} /* Fractional part? */
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if (*num=='.' && num[1]>='0' && num[1]<='9') {num++; do n=(n*10.0)+(*num++ -'0'),scale--; while (*num>='0' && *num<='9');} /* Fractional part? */
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if (*num=='e' || *num=='E') /* Exponent? */
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{ num++;if (*num=='+') num++; else if (*num=='-') signsubscale=-1,num++; /* With sign? */
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while (*num>='0' && *num<='9') subscale=(subscale*10)+(*num++ - '0'); /* Number? */
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str=(char*)cJSON_malloc(64); /* This is a nice tradeoff. */
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if (str)
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{
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if (fabs(floor(d)-d)<=DBL_EPSILON) sprintf(str,"%.0f",d);
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else if (fabs(d)<1.0e-6 || fabs(d)>1.0e9) sprintf(str,"%e",d);
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else sprintf(str,"%f",d);
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if (fabs(floor(d)-d)<=DBL_EPSILON && fabs(d)<1.0e60)sprintf(str,"%.0f",d);
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else if (fabs(d)<1.0e-6 || fabs(d)>1.0e9) sprintf(str,"%e",d);
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else sprintf(str,"%f",d);
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}
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}
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return str;
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}
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static unsigned parse_hex4(const char *str)
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{
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unsigned h=0;
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if (*str>='0' && *str<='9') h+=(*str)-'0'; else if (*str>='A' && *str<='F') h+=10+(*str)-'A'; else if (*str>='a' && *str<='f') h+=10+(*str)-'a'; else return 0;
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h=h<<4;str++;
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if (*str>='0' && *str<='9') h+=(*str)-'0'; else if (*str>='A' && *str<='F') h+=10+(*str)-'A'; else if (*str>='a' && *str<='f') h+=10+(*str)-'a'; else return 0;
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h=h<<4;str++;
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if (*str>='0' && *str<='9') h+=(*str)-'0'; else if (*str>='A' && *str<='F') h+=10+(*str)-'A'; else if (*str>='a' && *str<='f') h+=10+(*str)-'a'; else return 0;
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h=h<<4;str++;
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if (*str>='0' && *str<='9') h+=(*str)-'0'; else if (*str>='A' && *str<='F') h+=10+(*str)-'A'; else if (*str>='a' && *str<='f') h+=10+(*str)-'a'; else return 0;
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return h;
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}
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/* Parse the input text into an unescaped cstring, and populate item. */
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static const unsigned char firstByteMark[7] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0xC0, 0xE0, 0xF0, 0xF8, 0xFC };
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static const char *parse_string(cJSON *item,const char *str)
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{
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const char *ptr=str+1;char *ptr2;char *out;int len=0;unsigned uc;
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const char *ptr=str+1;char *ptr2;char *out;int len=0;unsigned uc,uc2;
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if (*str!='\"') {ep=str;return 0;} /* not a string! */
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while (*ptr!='\"' && *ptr && ++len) if (*ptr++ == '\\') ptr++; /* Skip escaped quotes. */
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case 'n': *ptr2++='\n'; break;
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case 'r': *ptr2++='\r'; break;
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case 't': *ptr2++='\t'; break;
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case 'u': /* transcode utf16 to utf8. DOES NOT SUPPORT SURROGATE PAIRS CORRECTLY. */
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sscanf(ptr+1,"%4x",&uc); /* get the unicode char. */
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len=3;if (uc<0x80) len=1;else if (uc<0x800) len=2;ptr2+=len;
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case 'u': /* transcode utf16 to utf8. */
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uc=parse_hex4(ptr+1);ptr+=4; /* get the unicode char. */
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if ((uc>=0xDC00 && uc<=0xDFFF) || uc==0) break; /* check for invalid. */
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if (uc>=0xD800 && uc<=0xDBFF) /* UTF16 surrogate pairs. */
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{
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if (ptr[1]!='\\' || ptr[2]!='u') break; /* missing second-half of surrogate. */
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uc2=parse_hex4(ptr+3);ptr+=6;
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if (uc2<0xDC00 || uc2>0xDFFF) break; /* invalid second-half of surrogate. */
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uc=0x10000 + (((uc&0x3FF)<<10) | (uc2&0x3FF));
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}
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len=4;if (uc<0x80) len=1;else if (uc<0x800) len=2;else if (uc<0x10000) len=3; ptr2+=len;
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switch (len) {
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case 4: *--ptr2 =((uc | 0x80) & 0xBF); uc >>= 6;
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case 3: *--ptr2 =((uc | 0x80) & 0xBF); uc >>= 6;
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case 2: *--ptr2 =((uc | 0x80) & 0xBF); uc >>= 6;
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case 1: *--ptr2 =(uc | firstByteMark[len]);
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}
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ptr2+=len;ptr+=4;
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ptr2+=len;
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break;
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default: *ptr2++=*ptr; break;
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}
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static const char *skip(const char *in) {while (in && *in && (unsigned char)*in<=32) in++; return in;}
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/* Parse an object - create a new root, and populate. */
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cJSON *cJSON_Parse(const char *value)
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cJSON *cJSON_ParseWithOpts(const char *value,const char **return_parse_end,int require_null_terminated)
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{
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const char *end=0;
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cJSON *c=cJSON_New_Item();
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ep=0;
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if (!c) return 0; /* memory fail */
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if (!parse_value(c,skip(value))) {cJSON_Delete(c);return 0;}
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end=parse_value(c,skip(value));
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if (!end) {cJSON_Delete(c);return 0;} /* parse failure. ep is set. */
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/* if we require null-terminated JSON without appended garbage, skip and then check for a null terminator */
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if (require_null_terminated) {end=skip(end);if (*end) {cJSON_Delete(c);ep=end;return 0;}}
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if (return_parse_end) *return_parse_end=end;
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return c;
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}
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/* Default options for cJSON_Parse */
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cJSON *cJSON_Parse(const char *value) {return cJSON_ParseWithOpts(value,0,0);}
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/* Render a cJSON item/entity/structure to text. */
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char *cJSON_Print(cJSON *item) {return print_value(item,0,1);}
|
||||
@ -322,6 +354,13 @@ static char *print_array(cJSON *item,int depth,int fmt)
|
||||
|
||||
/* How many entries in the array? */
|
||||
while (child) numentries++,child=child->next;
|
||||
/* Explicitly handle numentries==0 */
|
||||
if (!numentries)
|
||||
{
|
||||
out=(char*)cJSON_malloc(3);
|
||||
if (out) strcpy(out,"[]");
|
||||
return out;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/* Allocate an array to hold the values for each */
|
||||
entries=(char**)cJSON_malloc(numentries*sizeof(char*));
|
||||
if (!entries) return 0;
|
||||
@ -408,6 +447,16 @@ static char *print_object(cJSON *item,int depth,int fmt)
|
||||
int numentries=0,fail=0;
|
||||
/* Count the number of entries. */
|
||||
while (child) numentries++,child=child->next;
|
||||
/* Explicitly handle empty object case */
|
||||
if (!numentries)
|
||||
{
|
||||
out=(char*)cJSON_malloc(fmt?depth+4:3);
|
||||
if (!out) return 0;
|
||||
ptr=out;*ptr++='{';
|
||||
if (fmt) {*ptr++='\n';for (i=0;i<depth-1;i++) *ptr++='\t';}
|
||||
*ptr++='}';*ptr++=0;
|
||||
return out;
|
||||
}
|
||||
/* Allocate space for the names and the objects */
|
||||
entries=(char**)cJSON_malloc(numentries*sizeof(char*));
|
||||
if (!entries) return 0;
|
||||
@ -486,17 +535,62 @@ void cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(cJSON *array,int which,cJSON *newitem) {cJSON *
|
||||
void cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(cJSON *object,const char *string,cJSON *newitem){int i=0;cJSON *c=object->child;while(c && cJSON_strcasecmp(c->string,string))i++,c=c->next;if(c){newitem->string=cJSON_strdup(string);cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(object,i,newitem);}}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Create basic types: */
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateNull() {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_NULL;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateTrue() {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_True;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateFalse() {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_False;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateNull(void) {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_NULL;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateTrue(void) {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_True;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateFalse(void) {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_False;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateBool(int b) {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=b?cJSON_True:cJSON_False;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateNumber(double num) {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item){item->type=cJSON_Number;item->valuedouble=num;item->valueint=(int)num;}return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateString(const char *string) {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item){item->type=cJSON_String;item->valuestring=cJSON_strdup(string);}return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateArray() {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_Array;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateObject() {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_Object;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateArray(void) {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_Array;return item;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateObject(void) {cJSON *item=cJSON_New_Item();if(item)item->type=cJSON_Object;return item;}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Create Arrays: */
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateIntArray(int *numbers,int count) {int i;cJSON *n=0,*p=0,*a=cJSON_CreateArray();for(i=0;a && i<count;i++){n=cJSON_CreateNumber(numbers[i]);if(!i)a->child=n;else suffix_object(p,n);p=n;}return a;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateFloatArray(float *numbers,int count) {int i;cJSON *n=0,*p=0,*a=cJSON_CreateArray();for(i=0;a && i<count;i++){n=cJSON_CreateNumber(numbers[i]);if(!i)a->child=n;else suffix_object(p,n);p=n;}return a;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(double *numbers,int count) {int i;cJSON *n=0,*p=0,*a=cJSON_CreateArray();for(i=0;a && i<count;i++){n=cJSON_CreateNumber(numbers[i]);if(!i)a->child=n;else suffix_object(p,n);p=n;}return a;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateIntArray(const int *numbers,int count) {int i;cJSON *n=0,*p=0,*a=cJSON_CreateArray();for(i=0;a && i<count;i++){n=cJSON_CreateNumber(numbers[i]);if(!i)a->child=n;else suffix_object(p,n);p=n;}return a;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateFloatArray(const float *numbers,int count) {int i;cJSON *n=0,*p=0,*a=cJSON_CreateArray();for(i=0;a && i<count;i++){n=cJSON_CreateNumber(numbers[i]);if(!i)a->child=n;else suffix_object(p,n);p=n;}return a;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(const double *numbers,int count) {int i;cJSON *n=0,*p=0,*a=cJSON_CreateArray();for(i=0;a && i<count;i++){n=cJSON_CreateNumber(numbers[i]);if(!i)a->child=n;else suffix_object(p,n);p=n;}return a;}
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_CreateStringArray(const char **strings,int count) {int i;cJSON *n=0,*p=0,*a=cJSON_CreateArray();for(i=0;a && i<count;i++){n=cJSON_CreateString(strings[i]);if(!i)a->child=n;else suffix_object(p,n);p=n;}return a;}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Duplication */
|
||||
cJSON *cJSON_Duplicate(cJSON *item,int recurse)
|
||||
{
|
||||
cJSON *newitem,*cptr,*nptr=0,*newchild;
|
||||
/* Bail on bad ptr */
|
||||
if (!item) return 0;
|
||||
/* Create new item */
|
||||
newitem=cJSON_New_Item();
|
||||
if (!newitem) return 0;
|
||||
/* Copy over all vars */
|
||||
newitem->type=item->type&(~cJSON_IsReference),newitem->valueint=item->valueint,newitem->valuedouble=item->valuedouble;
|
||||
if (item->valuestring) {newitem->valuestring=cJSON_strdup(item->valuestring); if (!newitem->valuestring) {cJSON_Delete(newitem);return 0;}}
|
||||
if (item->string) {newitem->string=cJSON_strdup(item->string); if (!newitem->string) {cJSON_Delete(newitem);return 0;}}
|
||||
/* If non-recursive, then we're done! */
|
||||
if (!recurse) return newitem;
|
||||
/* Walk the ->next chain for the child. */
|
||||
cptr=item->child;
|
||||
while (cptr)
|
||||
{
|
||||
newchild=cJSON_Duplicate(cptr,1); /* Duplicate (with recurse) each item in the ->next chain */
|
||||
if (!newchild) {cJSON_Delete(newitem);return 0;}
|
||||
if (nptr) {nptr->next=newchild,newchild->prev=nptr;nptr=newchild;} /* If newitem->child already set, then crosswire ->prev and ->next and move on */
|
||||
else {newitem->child=newchild;nptr=newchild;} /* Set newitem->child and move to it */
|
||||
cptr=cptr->next;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return newitem;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void cJSON_Minify(char *json)
|
||||
{
|
||||
char *into=json;
|
||||
while (*json)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (*json==' ') json++;
|
||||
else if (*json=='\t') json++; // Whitespace characters.
|
||||
else if (*json=='\r') json++;
|
||||
else if (*json=='\n') json++;
|
||||
else if (*json=='/' && json[1]=='/') while (*json && *json!='\n') json++; // double-slash comments, to end of line.
|
||||
else if (*json=='/' && json[1]=='*') {while (*json && !(*json=='*' && json[1]=='/')) json++;json+=2;} // multiline comments.
|
||||
else if (*json=='\"'){*into++=*json++;while (*json && *json!='\"'){if (*json=='\\') *into++=*json++;*into++=*json++;}*into++=*json++;} // string literals, which are \" sensitive.
|
||||
else *into++=*json++; // All other characters.
|
||||
}
|
||||
*into=0; // and null-terminate.
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
38
cJSON.h
38
cJSON.h
@ -79,22 +79,22 @@ extern cJSON *cJSON_GetArrayItem(cJSON *array,int item);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_GetObjectItem(cJSON *object,const char *string);
|
||||
|
||||
/* For analysing failed parses. This returns a pointer to the parse error. You'll probably need to look a few chars back to make sense of it. Defined when cJSON_Parse() returns 0. 0 when cJSON_Parse() succeeds. */
|
||||
extern const char *cJSON_GetErrorPtr();
|
||||
extern const char *cJSON_GetErrorPtr(void);
|
||||
|
||||
/* These calls create a cJSON item of the appropriate type. */
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateNull();
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateTrue();
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateFalse();
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateNull(void);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateTrue(void);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateFalse(void);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateBool(int b);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateNumber(double num);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateString(const char *string);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateArray();
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateObject();
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateArray(void);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateObject(void);
|
||||
|
||||
/* These utilities create an Array of count items. */
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateIntArray(int *numbers,int count);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateFloatArray(float *numbers,int count);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(double *numbers,int count);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateIntArray(const int *numbers,int count);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateFloatArray(const float *numbers,int count);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(const double *numbers,int count);
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_CreateStringArray(const char **strings,int count);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Append item to the specified array/object. */
|
||||
@ -114,12 +114,28 @@ extern void cJSON_DeleteItemFromObject(cJSON *object,const char *string);
|
||||
extern void cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(cJSON *array,int which,cJSON *newitem);
|
||||
extern void cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(cJSON *object,const char *string,cJSON *newitem);
|
||||
|
||||
#define cJSON_AddNullToObject(object,name) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateNull())
|
||||
#define cJSON_AddTrueToObject(object,name) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateTrue())
|
||||
/* Duplicate a cJSON item */
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_Duplicate(cJSON *item,int recurse);
|
||||
/* Duplicate will create a new, identical cJSON item to the one you pass, in new memory that will
|
||||
need to be released. With recurse!=0, it will duplicate any children connected to the item.
|
||||
The item->next and ->prev pointers are always zero on return from Duplicate. */
|
||||
|
||||
/* ParseWithOpts allows you to require (and check) that the JSON is null terminated, and to retrieve the pointer to the final byte parsed. */
|
||||
extern cJSON *cJSON_ParseWithOpts(const char *value,const char **return_parse_end,int require_null_terminated);
|
||||
|
||||
extern void cJSON_Minify(char *json);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Macros for creating things quickly. */
|
||||
#define cJSON_AddNullToObject(object,name) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateNull())
|
||||
#define cJSON_AddTrueToObject(object,name) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateTrue())
|
||||
#define cJSON_AddFalseToObject(object,name) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateFalse())
|
||||
#define cJSON_AddBoolToObject(object,name,b) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateBool(b))
|
||||
#define cJSON_AddNumberToObject(object,name,n) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateNumber(n))
|
||||
#define cJSON_AddStringToObject(object,name,s) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateString(s))
|
||||
|
||||
/* When assigning an integer value, it needs to be propagated to valuedouble too. */
|
||||
#define cJSON_SetIntValue(object,val) ((object)?(object)->valueint=(object)->valuedouble=(val):(val))
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
||||
}
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
2
test.c
2
test.c
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ void doit(char *text)
|
||||
void dofile(char *filename)
|
||||
{
|
||||
FILE *f=fopen(filename,"rb");fseek(f,0,SEEK_END);long len=ftell(f);fseek(f,0,SEEK_SET);
|
||||
char *data=malloc(len+1);fread(data,1,len,f);fclose(f);
|
||||
char *data=(char*)malloc(len+1);fread(data,1,len,f);fclose(f);
|
||||
doit(data);
|
||||
free(data);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
22
tests/test1
Normal file
22
tests/test1
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
|
||||
{
|
||||
"glossary": {
|
||||
"title": "example glossary",
|
||||
"GlossDiv": {
|
||||
"title": "S",
|
||||
"GlossList": {
|
||||
"GlossEntry": {
|
||||
"ID": "SGML",
|
||||
"SortAs": "SGML",
|
||||
"GlossTerm": "Standard Generalized Markup Language",
|
||||
"Acronym": "SGML",
|
||||
"Abbrev": "ISO 8879:1986",
|
||||
"GlossDef": {
|
||||
"para": "A meta-markup language, used to create markup languages such as DocBook.",
|
||||
"GlossSeeAlso": ["GML", "XML"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"GlossSee": "markup"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
11
tests/test2
Normal file
11
tests/test2
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||
{"menu": {
|
||||
"id": "file",
|
||||
"value": "File",
|
||||
"popup": {
|
||||
"menuitem": [
|
||||
{"value": "New", "onclick": "CreateNewDoc()"},
|
||||
{"value": "Open", "onclick": "OpenDoc()"},
|
||||
{"value": "Close", "onclick": "CloseDoc()"}
|
||||
]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}}
|
26
tests/test3
Normal file
26
tests/test3
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||||
{"widget": {
|
||||
"debug": "on",
|
||||
"window": {
|
||||
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
|
||||
"name": "main_window",
|
||||
"width": 500,
|
||||
"height": 500
|
||||
},
|
||||
"image": {
|
||||
"src": "Images/Sun.png",
|
||||
"name": "sun1",
|
||||
"hOffset": 250,
|
||||
"vOffset": 250,
|
||||
"alignment": "center"
|
||||
},
|
||||
"text": {
|
||||
"data": "Click Here",
|
||||
"size": 36,
|
||||
"style": "bold",
|
||||
"name": "text1",
|
||||
"hOffset": 250,
|
||||
"vOffset": 100,
|
||||
"alignment": "center",
|
||||
"onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}}
|
88
tests/test4
Normal file
88
tests/test4
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
|
||||
{"web-app": {
|
||||
"servlet": [
|
||||
{
|
||||
"servlet-name": "cofaxCDS",
|
||||
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.CDSServlet",
|
||||
"init-param": {
|
||||
"configGlossary:installationAt": "Philadelphia, PA",
|
||||
"configGlossary:adminEmail": "ksm@pobox.com",
|
||||
"configGlossary:poweredBy": "Cofax",
|
||||
"configGlossary:poweredByIcon": "/images/cofax.gif",
|
||||
"configGlossary:staticPath": "/content/static",
|
||||
"templateProcessorClass": "org.cofax.WysiwygTemplate",
|
||||
"templateLoaderClass": "org.cofax.FilesTemplateLoader",
|
||||
"templatePath": "templates",
|
||||
"templateOverridePath": "",
|
||||
"defaultListTemplate": "listTemplate.htm",
|
||||
"defaultFileTemplate": "articleTemplate.htm",
|
||||
"useJSP": false,
|
||||
"jspListTemplate": "listTemplate.jsp",
|
||||
"jspFileTemplate": "articleTemplate.jsp",
|
||||
"cachePackageTagsTrack": 200,
|
||||
"cachePackageTagsStore": 200,
|
||||
"cachePackageTagsRefresh": 60,
|
||||
"cacheTemplatesTrack": 100,
|
||||
"cacheTemplatesStore": 50,
|
||||
"cacheTemplatesRefresh": 15,
|
||||
"cachePagesTrack": 200,
|
||||
"cachePagesStore": 100,
|
||||
"cachePagesRefresh": 10,
|
||||
"cachePagesDirtyRead": 10,
|
||||
"searchEngineListTemplate": "forSearchEnginesList.htm",
|
||||
"searchEngineFileTemplate": "forSearchEngines.htm",
|
||||
"searchEngineRobotsDb": "WEB-INF/robots.db",
|
||||
"useDataStore": true,
|
||||
"dataStoreClass": "org.cofax.SqlDataStore",
|
||||
"redirectionClass": "org.cofax.SqlRedirection",
|
||||
"dataStoreName": "cofax",
|
||||
"dataStoreDriver": "com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver",
|
||||
"dataStoreUrl": "jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://LOCALHOST:1433;DatabaseName=goon",
|
||||
"dataStoreUser": "sa",
|
||||
"dataStorePassword": "dataStoreTestQuery",
|
||||
"dataStoreTestQuery": "SET NOCOUNT ON;select test='test';",
|
||||
"dataStoreLogFile": "/usr/local/tomcat/logs/datastore.log",
|
||||
"dataStoreInitConns": 10,
|
||||
"dataStoreMaxConns": 100,
|
||||
"dataStoreConnUsageLimit": 100,
|
||||
"dataStoreLogLevel": "debug",
|
||||
"maxUrlLength": 500}},
|
||||
{
|
||||
"servlet-name": "cofaxEmail",
|
||||
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.EmailServlet",
|
||||
"init-param": {
|
||||
"mailHost": "mail1",
|
||||
"mailHostOverride": "mail2"}},
|
||||
{
|
||||
"servlet-name": "cofaxAdmin",
|
||||
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.AdminServlet"},
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"servlet-name": "fileServlet",
|
||||
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.FileServlet"},
|
||||
{
|
||||
"servlet-name": "cofaxTools",
|
||||
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cms.CofaxToolsServlet",
|
||||
"init-param": {
|
||||
"templatePath": "toolstemplates/",
|
||||
"log": 1,
|
||||
"logLocation": "/usr/local/tomcat/logs/CofaxTools.log",
|
||||
"logMaxSize": "",
|
||||
"dataLog": 1,
|
||||
"dataLogLocation": "/usr/local/tomcat/logs/dataLog.log",
|
||||
"dataLogMaxSize": "",
|
||||
"removePageCache": "/content/admin/remove?cache=pages&id=",
|
||||
"removeTemplateCache": "/content/admin/remove?cache=templates&id=",
|
||||
"fileTransferFolder": "/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/content/fileTransferFolder",
|
||||
"lookInContext": 1,
|
||||
"adminGroupID": 4,
|
||||
"betaServer": true}}],
|
||||
"servlet-mapping": {
|
||||
"cofaxCDS": "/",
|
||||
"cofaxEmail": "/cofaxutil/aemail/*",
|
||||
"cofaxAdmin": "/admin/*",
|
||||
"fileServlet": "/static/*",
|
||||
"cofaxTools": "/tools/*"},
|
||||
|
||||
"taglib": {
|
||||
"taglib-uri": "cofax.tld",
|
||||
"taglib-location": "/WEB-INF/tlds/cofax.tld"}}}
|
27
tests/test5
Normal file
27
tests/test5
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
|
||||
{"menu": {
|
||||
"header": "SVG Viewer",
|
||||
"items": [
|
||||
{"id": "Open"},
|
||||
{"id": "OpenNew", "label": "Open New"},
|
||||
null,
|
||||
{"id": "ZoomIn", "label": "Zoom In"},
|
||||
{"id": "ZoomOut", "label": "Zoom Out"},
|
||||
{"id": "OriginalView", "label": "Original View"},
|
||||
null,
|
||||
{"id": "Quality"},
|
||||
{"id": "Pause"},
|
||||
{"id": "Mute"},
|
||||
null,
|
||||
{"id": "Find", "label": "Find..."},
|
||||
{"id": "FindAgain", "label": "Find Again"},
|
||||
{"id": "Copy"},
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{"id": "CopyAgain", "label": "Copy Again"},
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{"id": "CopySVG", "label": "Copy SVG"},
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{"id": "ViewSVG", "label": "View SVG"},
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{"id": "ViewSource", "label": "View Source"},
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{"id": "SaveAs", "label": "Save As"},
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null,
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{"id": "Help"},
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{"id": "About", "label": "About Adobe CVG Viewer..."}
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]
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}}
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