| Index: third_party/grpc/src/core/json/json_string.c
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| diff --git a/third_party/grpc/src/core/json/json_string.c b/third_party/grpc/src/core/json/json_string.c
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| +/*
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| + *
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| + * Copyright 2015, Google Inc.
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| + * All rights reserved.
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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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| + *
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| + */
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| +
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| +#include <string.h>
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| +#include <stdlib.h>
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| +
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| +#include <grpc/support/alloc.h>
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| +#include <grpc/support/log.h>
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| +
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| +#include "src/core/json/json.h"
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| +#include "src/core/json/json_reader.h"
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| +#include "src/core/json/json_writer.h"
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| +
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| +/* The json reader will construct a bunch of grpc_json objects and
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| + * link them all up together in a tree-like structure that will represent
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| + * the json data in memory.
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| + *
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| + * It also uses its own input as a scratchpad to store all of the decoded,
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| + * unescaped strings. So we need to keep track of all these pointers in
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| + * that opaque structure the reader will carry for us.
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| + *
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| + * Note that this works because the act of parsing json always reduces its
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| + * input size, and never expands it.
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| + */
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| +typedef struct {
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| + grpc_json *top;
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| + grpc_json *current_container;
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| + grpc_json *current_value;
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| + uint8_t *input;
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| + uint8_t *key;
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| + uint8_t *string;
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| + uint8_t *string_ptr;
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| + size_t remaining_input;
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| +} json_reader_userdata;
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| +
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| +/* This json writer will put everything in a big string.
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| + * The point is that we allocate that string in chunks of 256 bytes.
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| + */
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| +typedef struct {
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| + char *output;
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| + size_t free_space;
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| + size_t string_len;
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| + size_t allocated;
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| +} json_writer_userdata;
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| +
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| +/* This function checks if there's enough space left in the output buffer,
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| + * and will enlarge it if necessary. We're only allocating chunks of 256
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| + * bytes at a time (or multiples thereof).
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| + */
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| +static void json_writer_output_check(void *userdata, size_t needed) {
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| + json_writer_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + if (state->free_space >= needed) return;
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| + needed -= state->free_space;
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| + /* Round up by 256 bytes. */
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| + needed = (needed + 0xff) & ~0xffU;
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| + state->output = gpr_realloc(state->output, state->allocated + needed);
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| + state->free_space += needed;
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| + state->allocated += needed;
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* These are needed by the writer's implementation. */
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| +static void json_writer_output_char(void *userdata, char c) {
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| + json_writer_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + json_writer_output_check(userdata, 1);
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| + state->output[state->string_len++] = c;
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| + state->free_space--;
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| +}
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| +
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| +static void json_writer_output_string_with_len(void *userdata, const char *str,
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| + size_t len) {
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| + json_writer_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + json_writer_output_check(userdata, len);
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| + memcpy(state->output + state->string_len, str, len);
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| + state->string_len += len;
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| + state->free_space -= len;
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| +}
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| +
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| +static void json_writer_output_string(void *userdata, const char *str) {
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| + size_t len = strlen(str);
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| + json_writer_output_string_with_len(userdata, str, len);
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* The reader asks us to clear our scratchpad. In our case, we'll simply mark
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| + * the end of the current string, and advance our output pointer.
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| + */
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| +static void json_reader_string_clear(void *userdata) {
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + if (state->string) {
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| + GPR_ASSERT(state->string_ptr < state->input);
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| + *state->string_ptr++ = 0;
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| + }
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| + state->string = state->string_ptr;
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| +}
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| +
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| +static void json_reader_string_add_char(void *userdata, uint32_t c) {
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + GPR_ASSERT(state->string_ptr < state->input);
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| + GPR_ASSERT(c <= 0xff);
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| + *state->string_ptr++ = (uint8_t)c;
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* We are converting a UTF-32 character into UTF-8 here,
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| + * as described by RFC3629.
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| + */
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| +static void json_reader_string_add_utf32(void *userdata, uint32_t c) {
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| + if (c <= 0x7f) {
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, c);
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| + } else if (c <= 0x7ff) {
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| + uint32_t b1 = 0xc0 | ((c >> 6) & 0x1f);
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| + uint32_t b2 = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b1);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b2);
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| + } else if (c <= 0xffff) {
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| + uint32_t b1 = 0xe0 | ((c >> 12) & 0x0f);
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| + uint32_t b2 = 0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3f);
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| + uint32_t b3 = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b1);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b2);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b3);
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| + } else if (c <= 0x1fffff) {
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| + uint32_t b1 = 0xf0 | ((c >> 18) & 0x07);
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| + uint32_t b2 = 0x80 | ((c >> 12) & 0x3f);
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| + uint32_t b3 = 0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3f);
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| + uint32_t b4 = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b1);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b2);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b3);
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| + json_reader_string_add_char(userdata, b4);
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| + }
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* We consider that the input may be a zero-terminated string. So we
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| + * can end up hitting eof before the end of the alleged string length.
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| + */
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| +static uint32_t json_reader_read_char(void *userdata) {
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| + uint32_t r;
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| +
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| + if (state->remaining_input == 0) return GRPC_JSON_READ_CHAR_EOF;
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| +
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| + r = *state->input++;
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| + state->remaining_input--;
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| +
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| + if (r == 0) {
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| + state->remaining_input = 0;
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| + return GRPC_JSON_READ_CHAR_EOF;
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| + }
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| +
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| + return r;
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* Helper function to create a new grpc_json object and link it into
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| + * our tree-in-progress inside our opaque structure.
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| + */
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| +static grpc_json *json_create_and_link(void *userdata, grpc_json_type type) {
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + grpc_json *json = grpc_json_create(type);
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| +
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| + json->parent = state->current_container;
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| + json->prev = state->current_value;
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| + state->current_value = json;
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| +
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| + if (json->prev) {
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| + json->prev->next = json;
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| + }
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| + if (json->parent) {
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| + if (!json->parent->child) {
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| + json->parent->child = json;
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| + }
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| + if (json->parent->type == GRPC_JSON_OBJECT) {
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| + json->key = (char *)state->key;
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| + }
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| + }
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| + if (!state->top) {
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| + state->top = json;
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| + }
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| +
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| + return json;
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| +}
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| +
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| +static void json_reader_container_begins(void *userdata, grpc_json_type type) {
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + grpc_json *container;
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| +
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| + GPR_ASSERT(type == GRPC_JSON_ARRAY || type == GRPC_JSON_OBJECT);
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| +
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| + container = json_create_and_link(userdata, type);
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| + state->current_container = container;
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| + state->current_value = NULL;
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* It's important to remember that the reader is mostly stateless, so it
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| + * isn't trying to remember what the container was prior the one that just
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| + * ends. Since we're keeping track of these for our own purpose, we are
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| + * able to return that information back, which is useful for it to validate
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| + * the input json stream.
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| + *
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| + * Also note that if we're at the top of the tree, and the last container
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| + * ends, we have to return GRPC_JSON_TOP_LEVEL.
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| + */
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| +static grpc_json_type json_reader_container_ends(void *userdata) {
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| + grpc_json_type container_type = GRPC_JSON_TOP_LEVEL;
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| +
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| + GPR_ASSERT(state->current_container);
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| +
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| + state->current_value = state->current_container;
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| + state->current_container = state->current_container->parent;
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| +
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| + if (state->current_container) {
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| + container_type = state->current_container->type;
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| + }
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| +
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| + return container_type;
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* The next 3 functions basically are the reader asking us to use our string
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| + * scratchpad for one of these 3 purposes.
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| + *
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| + * Note that in the set_number case, we're not going to try interpreting it.
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| + * We'll keep it as a string, and leave it to the caller to evaluate it.
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| + */
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| +static void json_reader_set_key(void *userdata) {
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + state->key = state->string;
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| +}
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| +
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| +static void json_reader_set_string(void *userdata) {
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + grpc_json *json = json_create_and_link(userdata, GRPC_JSON_STRING);
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| + json->value = (char *)state->string;
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| +}
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| +
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| +static int json_reader_set_number(void *userdata) {
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| + json_reader_userdata *state = userdata;
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| + grpc_json *json = json_create_and_link(userdata, GRPC_JSON_NUMBER);
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| + json->value = (char *)state->string;
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| + return 1;
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| +}
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| +
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| +/* The object types true, false and null are self-sufficient, and don't need
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| + * any more information beside their type.
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| + */
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| +static void json_reader_set_true(void *userdata) {
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| + json_create_and_link(userdata, GRPC_JSON_TRUE);
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| +}
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| +
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| +static void json_reader_set_false(void *userdata) {
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| + json_create_and_link(userdata, GRPC_JSON_FALSE);
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| +}
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| +
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| +static void json_reader_set_null(void *userdata) {
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| + json_create_and_link(userdata, GRPC_JSON_NULL);
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| +}
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| +
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| +static grpc_json_reader_vtable reader_vtable = {
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| + json_reader_string_clear, json_reader_string_add_char,
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| + json_reader_string_add_utf32, json_reader_read_char,
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| + json_reader_container_begins, json_reader_container_ends,
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| + json_reader_set_key, json_reader_set_string,
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| + json_reader_set_number, json_reader_set_true,
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| + json_reader_set_false, json_reader_set_null};
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| +
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| +/* And finally, let's define our public API. */
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| +grpc_json *grpc_json_parse_string_with_len(char *input, size_t size) {
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| + grpc_json_reader reader;
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| + json_reader_userdata state;
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| + grpc_json *json = NULL;
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| + grpc_json_reader_status status;
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| +
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| + if (!input) return NULL;
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| +
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| + state.top = state.current_container = state.current_value = NULL;
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| + state.string = state.key = NULL;
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| + state.string_ptr = state.input = (uint8_t *)input;
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| + state.remaining_input = size;
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| + grpc_json_reader_init(&reader, &reader_vtable, &state);
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| +
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| + status = grpc_json_reader_run(&reader);
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| + json = state.top;
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| +
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| + if ((status != GRPC_JSON_DONE) && json) {
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| + grpc_json_destroy(json);
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| + json = NULL;
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| + }
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| +
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| + return json;
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| +}
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| +
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| +#define UNBOUND_JSON_STRING_LENGTH 0x7fffffff
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| +
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| +grpc_json *grpc_json_parse_string(char *input) {
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| + return grpc_json_parse_string_with_len(input, UNBOUND_JSON_STRING_LENGTH);
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| +}
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| +
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| +static void json_dump_recursive(grpc_json_writer *writer, grpc_json *json,
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| + int in_object) {
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| + while (json) {
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| + if (in_object) grpc_json_writer_object_key(writer, json->key);
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| +
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| + switch (json->type) {
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| + case GRPC_JSON_OBJECT:
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| + case GRPC_JSON_ARRAY:
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| + grpc_json_writer_container_begins(writer, json->type);
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| + if (json->child)
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| + json_dump_recursive(writer, json->child,
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| + json->type == GRPC_JSON_OBJECT);
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| + grpc_json_writer_container_ends(writer, json->type);
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| + break;
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| + case GRPC_JSON_STRING:
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| + grpc_json_writer_value_string(writer, json->value);
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| + break;
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| + case GRPC_JSON_NUMBER:
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| + grpc_json_writer_value_raw(writer, json->value);
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| + break;
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| + case GRPC_JSON_TRUE:
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| + grpc_json_writer_value_raw_with_len(writer, "true", 4);
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| + break;
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| + case GRPC_JSON_FALSE:
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| + grpc_json_writer_value_raw_with_len(writer, "false", 5);
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| + break;
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| + case GRPC_JSON_NULL:
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| + grpc_json_writer_value_raw_with_len(writer, "null", 4);
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| + break;
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| + default:
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| + GPR_UNREACHABLE_CODE(abort());
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| + }
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| + json = json->next;
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| + }
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| +}
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| +
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| +static grpc_json_writer_vtable writer_vtable = {
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| + json_writer_output_char, json_writer_output_string,
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| + json_writer_output_string_with_len};
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| +
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| +char *grpc_json_dump_to_string(grpc_json *json, int indent) {
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| + grpc_json_writer writer;
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| + json_writer_userdata state;
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| +
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| + state.output = NULL;
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| + state.free_space = state.string_len = state.allocated = 0;
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| + grpc_json_writer_init(&writer, indent, &writer_vtable, &state);
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| +
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| + json_dump_recursive(&writer, json, 0);
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| +
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| + json_writer_output_char(&state, 0);
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| +
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| + return state.output;
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| +}
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