// Matrix Construct // // Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors // Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk // // Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any // purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above // copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The // full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file. #pragma once #define HAVE_IRCD_JSON_OBJECT_H namespace ircd::json { struct object; bool empty(const object &); bool operator!(const object &); size_t size(const object &); template T at(const object &); template T get(const object &, const T &def = {}); bool sorted(const object &); size_t serialized(const object &); string_view stringify(mutable_buffer &, const object &); std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const object &); } /// Lightweight interface to a JSON object string. /// /// This makes queries into a string of JSON. This is a read-only device. /// It is merely functionality built on top of a string_view which is just a /// pair of `const char*` pointers to the borders of the JSON object. The first /// character should be '{' and the last character should be '}' but this is /// not checked on construction. /// /// This class computes over strings of JSON by parsing it on-the-fly /// via forward iteration. The const_iterator is fundamental. All other member /// functions are built from this forward iteration and have worst-case linear /// complexity *every time you invoke them*. This is not necessarily a bad /// thing in the appropriate use case. Our parser is pretty efficient; this /// device conducts zero copies, zero allocations and zero indexing; instead /// the parser provides string_views to members during the iteration. /// /// The returned values are character ranges (string_view's) which themselves /// are type agnostic to their contents. The type of a value is determined at /// the user's discretion by querying the content of the string_view using a /// util function like json::type() etc. In other words, a value carries type /// data from its own original content. This means the user is responsible for /// removing prefix and suffix characters like '{' or '"' after determining the /// type if they want a truly pure value string_view. Note the contrast with /// with json::value which hides '"' around keys and string values: this object /// preserves all characters of the value for view because it carries no other /// type information. see: ircd::unquote(). /// /// Recursive traversal cannot be achieved via a single key string value; so /// any string_view argument for a key will not be recursive. In other words, /// due to the fact that a JS identifier can have almost any character we have /// to use a different *type* like a vector of strings. /// struct ircd::json::object :string_view { struct member; struct const_iterator; using key_type = string_view; using mapped_type = string_view; using value_type = const member; using pointer = value_type *; using reference = value_type &; using iterator = const_iterator; using size_type = size_t; using difference_type = ptrdiff_t; using key_compare = std::less; static const uint max_recursion_depth; static const size_t max_sorted_members; // fundamental const_iterator end() const; const_iterator begin() const; const_iterator find(const string_view &key) const; const_iterator find(const name_hash_t &key) const; // util bool empty() const; size_t count() const; size_t size() const; // warns if used; use count() bool has(const string_view &key) const; // returns value or default template T get(const string_view &key, const T &def = T{}) const; string_view get(const string_view &key, const string_view &def = {}) const; // returns value or throws not_found template T at(const string_view &key) const; // returns value or empty string_view operator[](const string_view &key) const; // rewrite into allocated string copy explicit operator std::string() const; // constructor. Note that you are able to construct from invalid JSON. The // parser is not invoked until other operations and that's when it errors. using string_view::string_view; }; namespace ircd::json { bool operator==(const object::member &, const object::member &); bool operator!=(const object::member &, const object::member &); bool operator<=(const object::member &, const object::member &); bool operator>=(const object::member &, const object::member &); bool operator<(const object::member &, const object::member &); bool operator>(const object::member &, const object::member &); bool sorted(const object::member *const &, const object::member *const &); size_t serialized(const object::member *const &, const object::member *const &); size_t serialized(const object::member &); string_view stringify(mutable_buffer &, const object::member *const &, const object::member *const &); string_view stringify(mutable_buffer &, const object::member &); std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const object::member &); } struct ircd::json::object::member :std::pair { member(const string_view &first = {}, const string_view &second = {}) :std::pair{first, second} {} }; namespace ircd::json { bool operator==(const object::const_iterator &, const object::const_iterator &); bool operator!=(const object::const_iterator &, const object::const_iterator &); bool operator<=(const object::const_iterator &, const object::const_iterator &); bool operator>=(const object::const_iterator &, const object::const_iterator &); bool operator<(const object::const_iterator &, const object::const_iterator &); bool operator>(const object::const_iterator &, const object::const_iterator &); } struct ircd::json::object::const_iterator { friend class object; using key_type = string_view; using mapped_type = string_view; using value_type = const member; using pointer = value_type *; using reference = value_type &; using size_type = size_t; using difference_type = size_t; using key_compare = std::less; using iterator_category = std::forward_iterator_tag; const char *start {nullptr}; const char *stop {nullptr}; member state; const_iterator(const char *const &start, const char *const &stop) :start{start} ,stop{stop} {} public: value_type *operator->() const { return &state; } value_type &operator*() const { return *operator->(); } const_iterator &operator++(); const_iterator() = default; }; template T ircd::json::at(const object &object) try { const auto it(object.find(key)); if(it == end(object)) throw not_found { "[key hash] '%zu'", key }; return lex_cast(it->second); } catch(const bad_lex_cast &e) { throw type_error { "[key hash] '%zu' must cast to type %s", key, typeid(T).name() }; } template T ircd::json::object::at(const string_view &key) const try { const auto it(find(key)); if(it == end()) throw not_found { "'%s'", key }; return lex_cast(it->second); } catch(const bad_lex_cast &e) { throw type_error { "'%s' must cast to type %s", key, typeid(T).name() }; } template T ircd::json::get(const object &object, const T &def) try { const auto it{object.find(key)}; if(it == end(object)) return def; const string_view sv{it->second}; return !sv.empty()? lex_cast(sv) : def; } catch(const bad_lex_cast &e) { return def; } template T ircd::json::object::get(const string_view &key, const T &def) const try { const string_view sv(operator[](key)); return !sv.empty()? lex_cast(sv) : def; } catch(const bad_lex_cast &e) { return def; }