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| +#region Copyright notice and license
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| +// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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| +// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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| +// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
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| +//
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| +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| +// met:
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| +//
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| +// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| +// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| +// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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| +// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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| +// distribution.
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| +// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| +// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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| +// this software without specific prior written permission.
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| +//
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| +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| +// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| +// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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| +// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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| +// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| +// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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| +// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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| +// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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| +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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| +// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| +#endregion
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| +using System;
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| +using System.Collections.Generic;
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| +using System.Globalization;
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| +using System.IO;
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| +using System.Text;
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| +
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| +namespace Google.Protobuf
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| +{
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Simple but strict JSON tokenizer, rigidly following RFC 7159.
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| + /// </summary>
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| + /// <remarks>
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| + /// <para>
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| + /// This tokenizer is stateful, and only returns "useful" tokens - names, values etc.
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| + /// It does not create tokens for the separator between names and values, or for the comma
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| + /// between values. It validates the token stream as it goes - so callers can assume that the
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| + /// tokens it produces are appropriate. For example, it would never produce "start object, end array."
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| + /// </para>
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| + /// <para>Implementation details: the base class handles single token push-back and </para>
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| + /// <para>Not thread-safe.</para>
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| + /// </remarks>
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| + internal abstract class JsonTokenizer
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| + {
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| + private JsonToken bufferedToken;
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| +
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Creates a tokenizer that reads from the given text reader.
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| + /// </summary>
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| + internal static JsonTokenizer FromTextReader(TextReader reader)
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| + {
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| + return new JsonTextTokenizer(reader);
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Creates a tokenizer that first replays the given list of tokens, then continues reading
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| + /// from another tokenizer. Note that if the returned tokenizer is "pushed back", that does not push back
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| + /// on the continuation tokenizer, or vice versa. Care should be taken when using this method - it was
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| + /// created for the sake of Any parsing.
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| + /// </summary>
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| + internal static JsonTokenizer FromReplayedTokens(IList<JsonToken> tokens, JsonTokenizer continuation)
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| + {
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| + return new JsonReplayTokenizer(tokens, continuation);
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Returns the depth of the stack, purely in objects (not collections).
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| + /// Informally, this is the number of remaining unclosed '{' characters we have.
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| + /// </summary>
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| + internal int ObjectDepth { get; private set; }
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| +
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| + // TODO: Why do we allow a different token to be pushed back? It might be better to always remember the previous
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| + // token returned, and allow a parameterless Rewind() method (which could only be called once, just like the current PushBack).
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| + internal void PushBack(JsonToken token)
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| + {
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| + if (bufferedToken != null)
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| + {
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| + throw new InvalidOperationException("Can't push back twice");
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| + }
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| + bufferedToken = token;
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| + if (token.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.StartObject)
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| + {
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| + ObjectDepth--;
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| + }
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| + else if (token.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.EndObject)
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| + {
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| + ObjectDepth++;
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Returns the next JSON token in the stream. An EndDocument token is returned to indicate the end of the stream,
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| + /// after which point <c>Next()</c> should not be called again.
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| + /// </summary>
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| + /// <remarks>This implementation provides single-token buffering, and calls <see cref="NextImpl"/> if there is no buffered token.</remarks>
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| + /// <returns>The next token in the stream. This is never null.</returns>
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| + /// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">This method is called after an EndDocument token has been returned</exception>
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| + /// <exception cref="InvalidJsonException">The input text does not comply with RFC 7159</exception>
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| + internal JsonToken Next()
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| + {
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| + JsonToken tokenToReturn;
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| + if (bufferedToken != null)
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| + {
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| + tokenToReturn = bufferedToken;
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| + bufferedToken = null;
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| + }
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| + else
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| + {
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| + tokenToReturn = NextImpl();
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| + }
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| + if (tokenToReturn.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.StartObject)
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| + {
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| + ObjectDepth++;
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| + }
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| + else if (tokenToReturn.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.EndObject)
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| + {
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| + ObjectDepth--;
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| + }
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| + return tokenToReturn;
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Returns the next JSON token in the stream, when requested by the base class. (The <see cref="Next"/> method delegates
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| + /// to this if it doesn't have a buffered token.)
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| + /// </summary>
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| + /// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">This method is called after an EndDocument token has been returned</exception>
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| + /// <exception cref="InvalidJsonException">The input text does not comply with RFC 7159</exception>
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| + protected abstract JsonToken NextImpl();
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| +
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Tokenizer which first exhausts a list of tokens, then consults another tokenizer.
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| + /// </summary>
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| + private class JsonReplayTokenizer : JsonTokenizer
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| + {
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| + private readonly IList<JsonToken> tokens;
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| + private readonly JsonTokenizer nextTokenizer;
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| + private int nextTokenIndex;
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| +
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| + internal JsonReplayTokenizer(IList<JsonToken> tokens, JsonTokenizer nextTokenizer)
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| + {
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| + this.tokens = tokens;
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| + this.nextTokenizer = nextTokenizer;
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| + }
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| +
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| + // FIXME: Object depth not maintained...
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| + protected override JsonToken NextImpl()
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| + {
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| + if (nextTokenIndex >= tokens.Count)
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| + {
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| + return nextTokenizer.Next();
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| + }
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| + return tokens[nextTokenIndex++];
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Tokenizer which does all the *real* work of parsing JSON.
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| + /// </summary>
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| + private sealed class JsonTextTokenizer : JsonTokenizer
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| + {
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| + // The set of states in which a value is valid next token.
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| + private static readonly State ValueStates = State.ArrayStart | State.ArrayAfterComma | State.ObjectAfterColon | State.StartOfDocument;
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| +
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| + private readonly Stack<ContainerType> containerStack = new Stack<ContainerType>();
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| + private readonly PushBackReader reader;
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| + private State state;
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| +
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| + internal JsonTextTokenizer(TextReader reader)
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| + {
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| + this.reader = new PushBackReader(reader);
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| + state = State.StartOfDocument;
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| + containerStack.Push(ContainerType.Document);
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// <remarks>
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| + /// This method essentially just loops through characters skipping whitespace, validating and
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| + /// changing state (e.g. from ObjectBeforeColon to ObjectAfterColon)
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| + /// until it reaches something which will be a genuine token (e.g. a start object, or a value) at which point
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| + /// it returns the token. Although the method is large, it would be relatively hard to break down further... most
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| + /// of it is the large switch statement, which sometimes returns and sometimes doesn't.
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| + /// </remarks>
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| + protected override JsonToken NextImpl()
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| + {
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| + if (state == State.ReaderExhausted)
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| + {
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| + throw new InvalidOperationException("Next() called after end of document");
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| + }
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| + while (true)
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| + {
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| + var next = reader.Read();
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| + if (next == null)
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| + {
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| + ValidateState(State.ExpectedEndOfDocument, "Unexpected end of document in state: ");
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| + state = State.ReaderExhausted;
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| + return JsonToken.EndDocument;
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| + }
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| + switch (next.Value)
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| + {
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| + // Skip whitespace between tokens
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| + case ' ':
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| + case '\t':
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| + case '\r':
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| + case '\n':
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| + break;
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| + case ':':
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| + ValidateState(State.ObjectBeforeColon, "Invalid state to read a colon: ");
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| + state = State.ObjectAfterColon;
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| + break;
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| + case ',':
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| + ValidateState(State.ObjectAfterProperty | State.ArrayAfterValue, "Invalid state to read a colon: ");
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| + state = state == State.ObjectAfterProperty ? State.ObjectAfterComma : State.ArrayAfterComma;
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| + break;
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| + case '"':
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| + string stringValue = ReadString();
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| + if ((state & (State.ObjectStart | State.ObjectAfterComma)) != 0)
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| + {
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| + state = State.ObjectBeforeColon;
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| + return JsonToken.Name(stringValue);
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| + }
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| + else
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| + {
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| + ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a double quote: ");
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| + return JsonToken.Value(stringValue);
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| + }
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| + case '{':
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| + ValidateState(ValueStates, "Invalid state to read an open brace: ");
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| + state = State.ObjectStart;
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| + containerStack.Push(ContainerType.Object);
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| + return JsonToken.StartObject;
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| + case '}':
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| + ValidateState(State.ObjectAfterProperty | State.ObjectStart, "Invalid state to read a close brace: ");
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| + PopContainer();
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| + return JsonToken.EndObject;
|
| + case '[':
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| + ValidateState(ValueStates, "Invalid state to read an open square bracket: ");
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| + state = State.ArrayStart;
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| + containerStack.Push(ContainerType.Array);
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| + return JsonToken.StartArray;
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| + case ']':
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| + ValidateState(State.ArrayAfterValue | State.ArrayStart, "Invalid state to read a close square bracket: ");
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| + PopContainer();
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| + return JsonToken.EndArray;
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| + case 'n': // Start of null
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| + ConsumeLiteral("null");
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| + ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a null literal: ");
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| + return JsonToken.Null;
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| + case 't': // Start of true
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| + ConsumeLiteral("true");
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| + ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a true literal: ");
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| + return JsonToken.True;
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| + case 'f': // Start of false
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| + ConsumeLiteral("false");
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| + ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a false literal: ");
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| + return JsonToken.False;
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| + case '-': // Start of a number
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| + case '0':
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| + case '1':
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| + case '2':
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| + case '3':
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| + case '4':
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| + case '5':
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| + case '6':
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| + case '7':
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| + case '8':
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| + case '9':
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| + double number = ReadNumber(next.Value);
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| + ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a number token: ");
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| + return JsonToken.Value(number);
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| + default:
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| + throw new InvalidJsonException("Invalid first character of token: " + next.Value);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| + }
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| +
|
| + private void ValidateState(State validStates, string errorPrefix)
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| + {
|
| + if ((validStates & state) == 0)
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| + {
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| + throw reader.CreateException(errorPrefix + state);
|
| + }
|
| + }
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| +
|
| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Reads a string token. It is assumed that the opening " has already been read.
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| + /// </summary>
|
| + private string ReadString()
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| + {
|
| + var value = new StringBuilder();
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| + bool haveHighSurrogate = false;
|
| + while (true)
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| + {
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| + char c = reader.ReadOrFail("Unexpected end of text while reading string");
|
| + if (c < ' ')
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| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException(string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "Invalid character in string literal: U+{0:x4}", (int) c));
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| + }
|
| + if (c == '"')
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| + {
|
| + if (haveHighSurrogate)
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| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Invalid use of surrogate pair code units");
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| + }
|
| + return value.ToString();
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| + }
|
| + if (c == '\\')
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| + {
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| + c = ReadEscapedCharacter();
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| + }
|
| + // TODO: Consider only allowing surrogate pairs that are either both escaped,
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| + // or both not escaped. It would be a very odd text stream that contained a "lone" high surrogate
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| + // followed by an escaped low surrogate or vice versa... and that couldn't even be represented in UTF-8.
|
| + if (haveHighSurrogate != char.IsLowSurrogate(c))
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| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Invalid use of surrogate pair code units");
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| + }
|
| + haveHighSurrogate = char.IsHighSurrogate(c);
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| + value.Append(c);
|
| + }
|
| + }
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| +
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// Reads an escaped character. It is assumed that the leading backslash has already been read.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + private char ReadEscapedCharacter()
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| + {
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| + char c = reader.ReadOrFail("Unexpected end of text while reading character escape sequence");
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| + switch (c)
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| + {
|
| + case 'n':
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| + return '\n';
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| + case '\\':
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| + return '\\';
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| + case 'b':
|
| + return '\b';
|
| + case 'f':
|
| + return '\f';
|
| + case 'r':
|
| + return '\r';
|
| + case 't':
|
| + return '\t';
|
| + case '"':
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| + return '"';
|
| + case '/':
|
| + return '/';
|
| + case 'u':
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| + return ReadUnicodeEscape();
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| + default:
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| + throw reader.CreateException(string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "Invalid character in character escape sequence: U+{0:x4}", (int) c));
|
| + }
|
| + }
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| +
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// Reads an escaped Unicode 4-nybble hex sequence. It is assumed that the leading \u has already been read.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + private char ReadUnicodeEscape()
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| + {
|
| + int result = 0;
|
| + for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
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| + {
|
| + char c = reader.ReadOrFail("Unexpected end of text while reading Unicode escape sequence");
|
| + int nybble;
|
| + if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
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| + {
|
| + nybble = c - '0';
|
| + }
|
| + else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
|
| + {
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| + nybble = c - 'a' + 10;
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| + }
|
| + else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
|
| + {
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| + nybble = c - 'A' + 10;
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| + }
|
| + else
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException(string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "Invalid character in character escape sequence: U+{0:x4}", (int) c));
|
| + }
|
| + result = (result << 4) + nybble;
|
| + }
|
| + return (char) result;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Consumes a text-only literal, throwing an exception if the read text doesn't match it.
|
| + /// It is assumed that the first letter of the literal has already been read.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + private void ConsumeLiteral(string text)
|
| + {
|
| + for (int i = 1; i < text.Length; i++)
|
| + {
|
| + char? next = reader.Read();
|
| + if (next == null)
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Unexpected end of text while reading literal token " + text);
|
| + }
|
| + if (next.Value != text[i])
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Unexpected character while reading literal token " + text);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + private double ReadNumber(char initialCharacter)
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| + {
|
| + StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
|
| + if (initialCharacter == '-')
|
| + {
|
| + builder.Append("-");
|
| + }
|
| + else
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| + {
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| + reader.PushBack(initialCharacter);
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| + }
|
| + // Each method returns the character it read that doesn't belong in that part,
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| + // so we know what to do next, including pushing the character back at the end.
|
| + // null is returned for "end of text".
|
| + char? next = ReadInt(builder);
|
| + if (next == '.')
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| + {
|
| + next = ReadFrac(builder);
|
| + }
|
| + if (next == 'e' || next == 'E')
|
| + {
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| + next = ReadExp(builder);
|
| + }
|
| + // If we read a character which wasn't part of the number, push it back so we can read it again
|
| + // to parse the next token.
|
| + if (next != null)
|
| + {
|
| + reader.PushBack(next.Value);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + // TODO: What exception should we throw if the value can't be represented as a double?
|
| + try
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| + {
|
| + return double.Parse(builder.ToString(),
|
| + NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign | NumberStyles.AllowDecimalPoint | NumberStyles.AllowExponent,
|
| + CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
|
| + }
|
| + catch (OverflowException)
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Numeric value out of range: " + builder);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + private char? ReadInt(StringBuilder builder)
|
| + {
|
| + char first = reader.ReadOrFail("Invalid numeric literal");
|
| + if (first < '0' || first > '9')
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Invalid numeric literal");
|
| + }
|
| + builder.Append(first);
|
| + int digitCount;
|
| + char? next = ConsumeDigits(builder, out digitCount);
|
| + if (first == '0' && digitCount != 0)
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Invalid numeric literal: leading 0 for non-zero value.");
|
| + }
|
| + return next;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + private char? ReadFrac(StringBuilder builder)
|
| + {
|
| + builder.Append('.'); // Already consumed this
|
| + int digitCount;
|
| + char? next = ConsumeDigits(builder, out digitCount);
|
| + if (digitCount == 0)
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Invalid numeric literal: fraction with no trailing digits");
|
| + }
|
| + return next;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + private char? ReadExp(StringBuilder builder)
|
| + {
|
| + builder.Append('E'); // Already consumed this (or 'e')
|
| + char? next = reader.Read();
|
| + if (next == null)
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Invalid numeric literal: exponent with no trailing digits");
|
| + }
|
| + if (next == '-' || next == '+')
|
| + {
|
| + builder.Append(next.Value);
|
| + }
|
| + else
|
| + {
|
| + reader.PushBack(next.Value);
|
| + }
|
| + int digitCount;
|
| + next = ConsumeDigits(builder, out digitCount);
|
| + if (digitCount == 0)
|
| + {
|
| + throw reader.CreateException("Invalid numeric literal: exponent without value");
|
| + }
|
| + return next;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + private char? ConsumeDigits(StringBuilder builder, out int count)
|
| + {
|
| + count = 0;
|
| + while (true)
|
| + {
|
| + char? next = reader.Read();
|
| + if (next == null || next.Value < '0' || next.Value > '9')
|
| + {
|
| + return next;
|
| + }
|
| + count++;
|
| + builder.Append(next.Value);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// Validates that we're in a valid state to read a value (using the given error prefix if necessary)
|
| + /// and changes the state to the appropriate one, e.g. ObjectAfterColon to ObjectAfterProperty.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + private void ValidateAndModifyStateForValue(string errorPrefix)
|
| + {
|
| + ValidateState(ValueStates, errorPrefix);
|
| + switch (state)
|
| + {
|
| + case State.StartOfDocument:
|
| + state = State.ExpectedEndOfDocument;
|
| + return;
|
| + case State.ObjectAfterColon:
|
| + state = State.ObjectAfterProperty;
|
| + return;
|
| + case State.ArrayStart:
|
| + case State.ArrayAfterComma:
|
| + state = State.ArrayAfterValue;
|
| + return;
|
| + default:
|
| + throw new InvalidOperationException("ValidateAndModifyStateForValue does not handle all value states (and should)");
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// Pops the top-most container, and sets the state to the appropriate one for the end of a value
|
| + /// in the parent container.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + private void PopContainer()
|
| + {
|
| + containerStack.Pop();
|
| + var parent = containerStack.Peek();
|
| + switch (parent)
|
| + {
|
| + case ContainerType.Object:
|
| + state = State.ObjectAfterProperty;
|
| + break;
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| + case ContainerType.Array:
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| + state = State.ArrayAfterValue;
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| + break;
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| + case ContainerType.Document:
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| + state = State.ExpectedEndOfDocument;
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| + break;
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| + default:
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| + throw new InvalidOperationException("Unexpected container type: " + parent);
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + private enum ContainerType
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| + {
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| + Document, Object, Array
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// Possible states of the tokenizer.
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| + /// </summary>
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| + /// <remarks>
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| + /// <para>This is a flags enum purely so we can simply and efficiently represent a set of valid states
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| + /// for checking.</para>
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| + /// <para>
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| + /// Each is documented with an example,
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| + /// where ^ represents the current position within the text stream. The examples all use string values,
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| + /// but could be any value, including nested objects/arrays.
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| + /// The complete state of the tokenizer also includes a stack to indicate the contexts (arrays/objects).
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| + /// Any additional notional state of "AfterValue" indicates that a value has been completed, at which
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| + /// point there's an immediate transition to ExpectedEndOfDocument, ObjectAfterProperty or ArrayAfterValue.
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| + /// </para>
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| + /// <para>
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| + /// These states were derived manually by reading RFC 7159 carefully.
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| + /// </para>
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| + /// </remarks>
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| + [Flags]
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| + private enum State
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| + {
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| + /// <summary>
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| + /// ^ { "foo": "bar" }
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| + /// Before the value in a document. Next states: ObjectStart, ArrayStart, "AfterValue"
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| + /// </summary>
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| + StartOfDocument = 1 << 0,
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| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// { "foo": "bar" } ^
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| + /// After the value in a document. Next states: ReaderExhausted
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| + /// </summary>
|
| + ExpectedEndOfDocument = 1 << 1,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// { "foo": "bar" } ^ (and already read to the end of the reader)
|
| + /// Terminal state.
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| + /// </summary>
|
| + ReaderExhausted = 1 << 2,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// { ^ "foo": "bar" }
|
| + /// Before the *first* property in an object.
|
| + /// Next states:
|
| + /// "AfterValue" (empty object)
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| + /// ObjectBeforeColon (read a name)
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + ObjectStart = 1 << 3,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// { "foo" ^ : "bar", "x": "y" }
|
| + /// Next state: ObjectAfterColon
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + ObjectBeforeColon = 1 << 4,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// { "foo" : ^ "bar", "x": "y" }
|
| + /// Before any property other than the first in an object.
|
| + /// (Equivalently: after any property in an object)
|
| + /// Next states:
|
| + /// "AfterValue" (value is simple)
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| + /// ObjectStart (value is object)
|
| + /// ArrayStart (value is array)
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + ObjectAfterColon = 1 << 5,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// { "foo" : "bar" ^ , "x" : "y" }
|
| + /// At the end of a property, so expecting either a comma or end-of-object
|
| + /// Next states: ObjectAfterComma or "AfterValue"
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + ObjectAfterProperty = 1 << 6,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// { "foo":"bar", ^ "x":"y" }
|
| + /// Read the comma after the previous property, so expecting another property.
|
| + /// This is like ObjectStart, but closing brace isn't valid here
|
| + /// Next state: ObjectBeforeColon.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + ObjectAfterComma = 1 << 7,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// [ ^ "foo", "bar" ]
|
| + /// Before the *first* value in an array.
|
| + /// Next states:
|
| + /// "AfterValue" (read a value)
|
| + /// "AfterValue" (end of array; will pop stack)
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + ArrayStart = 1 << 8,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// [ "foo" ^ , "bar" ]
|
| + /// After any value in an array, so expecting either a comma or end-of-array
|
| + /// Next states: ArrayAfterComma or "AfterValue"
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + ArrayAfterValue = 1 << 9,
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// [ "foo", ^ "bar" ]
|
| + /// After a comma in an array, so there *must* be another value (simple or complex).
|
| + /// Next states: "AfterValue" (simple value), StartObject, StartArray
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + ArrayAfterComma = 1 << 10
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// Wrapper around a text reader allowing small amounts of buffering and location handling.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + private class PushBackReader
|
| + {
|
| + // TODO: Add locations for errors etc.
|
| +
|
| + private readonly TextReader reader;
|
| +
|
| + internal PushBackReader(TextReader reader)
|
| + {
|
| + // TODO: Wrap the reader in a BufferedReader?
|
| + this.reader = reader;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// The buffered next character, if we have one.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + private char? nextChar;
|
| +
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// Returns the next character in the stream, or null if we have reached the end.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + /// <returns></returns>
|
| + internal char? Read()
|
| + {
|
| + if (nextChar != null)
|
| + {
|
| + char? tmp = nextChar;
|
| + nextChar = null;
|
| + return tmp;
|
| + }
|
| + int next = reader.Read();
|
| + return next == -1 ? null : (char?) next;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + internal char ReadOrFail(string messageOnFailure)
|
| + {
|
| + char? next = Read();
|
| + if (next == null)
|
| + {
|
| + throw CreateException(messageOnFailure);
|
| + }
|
| + return next.Value;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + internal void PushBack(char c)
|
| + {
|
| + if (nextChar != null)
|
| + {
|
| + throw new InvalidOperationException("Cannot push back when already buffering a character");
|
| + }
|
| + nextChar = c;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// <summary>
|
| + /// Creates a new exception appropriate for the current state of the reader.
|
| + /// </summary>
|
| + internal InvalidJsonException CreateException(string message)
|
| + {
|
| + // TODO: Keep track of and use the location.
|
| + return new InvalidJsonException(message);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +}
|
|
|