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construct/include/ircd/json/json.h

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// Matrix Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// 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_H
/// JavaScript Object Notation: formal grammars & tools
///
namespace ircd::json
{
IRCD_EXCEPTION(ircd::error, error);
IRCD_ASSERTION(error, print_error);
IRCD_EXCEPTION(error, parse_error);
IRCD_EXCEPTION(error, type_error);
IRCD_EXCEPTION(error, not_found);
IRCD_EXCEPTION(parse_error, recursion_limit);
struct expectation_failure;
struct value;
struct member;
struct string;
struct object;
struct array;
struct vector;
struct iov;
enum type
{
STRING = 0,
OBJECT = 1,
ARRAY = 2,
NUMBER = 3,
LITERAL = 4,
};
enum type type(const string_view &);
enum type type(const string_view &, std::nothrow_t);
string_view reflect(const enum type &);
struct strung;
template<size_t SIZE> struct buffer;
template<class... T> string_view stringify(const mutable_buffer &&mb, T&&... t);
template<class... T> size_t print(const mutable_buffer &buf, T&&... t);
}
/// Convenience template to allocate std::string and print() arguments to it.
struct ircd::json::strung
:std::string
{
explicit operator json::object() const;
explicit operator json::array() const;
template<class... T> strung(T&&... t);
strung(strung &&s) noexcept: std::string{std::move(s)} {}
strung(const strung &s): std::string{s} {}
};
#include "util.h"
#include "array.h"
#include "object.h"
#include "vector.h"
#include "value.h"
#include "member.h"
#include "iov.h"
#include "tuple/tuple.h"
#include "stack.h"
namespace ircd
{
using json::operator ""_;
using json::operator<<;
using json::defined;
using json::for_each;
using json::until;
using json::get;
}
/// Strong type representing quoted strings in JSON (which may be unquoted
/// automatically when this type is encountered in a tuple etc)
struct ircd::json::string
:string_view
{
string(const string_view &s)
:string_view{unquote(s)}
{}
string() = default;
};
template<size_t SIZE>
struct ircd::json::buffer
:string_view
{
std::array<char, SIZE> b;
template<class... T>
buffer(T&&... t)
:string_view{stringify(b, std::forward<T>(t)...)}
{}
};
/// Convenience template for const rvalue mutable_buffers or basically
/// allowing a bracket initialization of a mutable_buffer in the argument
/// to stringify(). The const rvalue reference is on purpose. The stringify()
/// family of friends all use a non-const lvalue mutable_buffer as an append
/// only "stream" buffer. We don't want to modify any non-const instances of
/// the mutable_buffer you pass here by offering a `mutable_buffer &` overload
///
template<class... T>
ircd::string_view
ircd::json::stringify(const mutable_buffer &&mb,
T&&... t)
{
mutable_buffer mbc{mb};
return stringify(mbc, std::forward<T>(t)...);
}
/// Convenience template using the syntax print(mutable_buffer, ...)
/// which stringifies with null termination into buffer.
///
template<class... T>
size_t
ircd::json::print(const mutable_buffer &buf,
T&&... t)
{
if(unlikely(!size(buf)))
return 0;
mutable_buffer out
{
data(buf), size(buf) - 1
};
const auto sv
{
stringify(out, std::forward<T>(t)...)
};
buf[sv.size()] = '\0';
valid_output(sv, size(sv)); // no size expectation check
return sv.size();
}
template<class... T>
ircd::json::strung::strung(T&&... t)
:std::string
{
util::string(serialized(std::forward<T>(t)...), [&t...]
(const mutable_buffer &out)
{
const auto sv
{
stringify(mutable_buffer{out}, std::forward<T>(t)...)
};
valid_output(sv, ircd::size(out));
return sv;
})
}{}
inline ircd::json::strung::operator
json::array()
const
{
return string_view{*this};
}
inline ircd::json::strung::operator
json::object()
const
{
return string_view{*this};
}