| Index: base/string_escape.cc
|
| ===================================================================
|
| --- base/string_escape.cc (revision 16481)
|
| +++ base/string_escape.cc (working copy)
|
| @@ -11,10 +11,13 @@
|
| namespace string_escape {
|
|
|
| // Try to escape |c| as a "SingleEscapeCharacter" (\n, etc). If successful,
|
| -// returns true and appends the escape sequence to |dst|.
|
| +// returns true and appends the escape sequence to |dst|. This isn't required
|
| +// by the spec, but it's more readable by humans than the \uXXXX alternatives.
|
| template<typename CHAR>
|
| -static bool JavascriptSingleEscapeChar(const CHAR c, std::string* dst) {
|
| +static bool JsonSingleEscapeChar(const CHAR c, std::string* dst) {
|
| // WARNING: if you add a new case here, you need to update the reader as well.
|
| + // Note: \v is in the reader, but not here since the JSON spec doesn't
|
| + // allow it.
|
| switch (c) {
|
| case '\b':
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| dst->append("\\b");
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| @@ -31,9 +34,6 @@
|
| case '\t':
|
| dst->append("\\t");
|
| break;
|
| - case '\v':
|
| - dst->append("\\v");
|
| - break;
|
| case '\\':
|
| dst->append("\\\\");
|
| break;
|
| @@ -46,25 +46,24 @@
|
| return true;
|
| }
|
|
|
| -void JavascriptDoubleQuote(const string16& str,
|
| - bool put_in_quotes,
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| - std::string* dst) {
|
| +template <class STR>
|
| +void JsonDoubleQuoteT(const STR& str,
|
| + bool put_in_quotes,
|
| + std::string* dst) {
|
| if (put_in_quotes)
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| dst->push_back('"');
|
|
|
| - for (string16::const_iterator it = str.begin(); it != str.end(); ++it) {
|
| - char16 c = *it;
|
| - if (!JavascriptSingleEscapeChar(c, dst)) {
|
| - if (c > 255) {
|
| - // Non-ascii values need to be unicode dst->
|
| - // TODO(tc): Some unicode values are handled specially. See
|
| - // spidermonkey code.
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| - StringAppendF(dst, "\\u%04X", c);
|
| - } else if (c < 32 || c > 126) {
|
| - // Spidermonkey hex escapes these values.
|
| - StringAppendF(dst, "\\x%02X", c);
|
| + for (typename STR::const_iterator it = str.begin(); it != str.end(); ++it) {
|
| + typename ToUnsigned<typename STR::value_type>::Unsigned c = *it;
|
| + if (!JsonSingleEscapeChar(c, dst)) {
|
| + if (c < 32 || c > 126) {
|
| + // Technically, we could also pass through c > 126 as UTF8, but this is
|
| + // also optional. It would also be a pain to implement here.
|
| + unsigned int as_uint = static_cast<unsigned int>(c);
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| + StringAppendF(dst, "\\u%04X", as_uint);
|
| } else {
|
| - dst->push_back(static_cast<char>(c));
|
| + unsigned char ascii = static_cast<unsigned char>(*it);
|
| + dst->push_back(ascii);
|
| }
|
| }
|
| }
|
| @@ -73,26 +72,16 @@
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| dst->push_back('"');
|
| }
|
|
|
| -void JavascriptDoubleQuote(const std::string& str,
|
| - bool put_in_quotes,
|
| - std::string* dst) {
|
| - if (put_in_quotes)
|
| - dst->push_back('"');
|
| +void JsonDoubleQuote(const std::string& str,
|
| + bool put_in_quotes,
|
| + std::string* dst) {
|
| + JsonDoubleQuoteT(str, put_in_quotes, dst);
|
| +}
|
|
|
| - for (std::string::const_iterator it = str.begin(); it != str.end(); ++it) {
|
| - unsigned char c = *it;
|
| - if (!JavascriptSingleEscapeChar(c, dst)) {
|
| - // Hex encode if the character is non-printable 7bit ascii
|
| - if (c < 32 || c == 127) {
|
| - StringAppendF(dst, "\\x%02X", c);
|
| - } else {
|
| - dst->push_back(static_cast<char>(c));
|
| - }
|
| - }
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| - if (put_in_quotes)
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| - dst->push_back('"');
|
| +void JsonDoubleQuote(const string16& str,
|
| + bool put_in_quotes,
|
| + std::string* dst) {
|
| + JsonDoubleQuoteT(str, put_in_quotes, dst);
|
| }
|
|
|
| } // namespace string_escape
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|
|