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author | EricFromCanada <eric3knibbe@gmail.com> | 2012-08-16 22:35:47 -0400 |
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committer | EricFromCanada <eric3knibbe@gmail.com> | 2012-08-16 22:35:47 -0400 |
commit | 01ccf4a5bb55464df245d8eb66ecdb025a69eb43 (patch) | |
tree | f6ad4db35cabb51e0de7f8a84167cd38475717b1 /tests/examplefiles/json.lasso9 | |
parent | ca48c5207ba1e6b130112e86bd315cdd11084280 (diff) | |
download | pygments-01ccf4a5bb55464df245d8eb66ecdb025a69eb43.tar.gz |
adding example Lasso 8 and Lasso 9 files
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diff --git a/tests/examplefiles/json.lasso9 b/tests/examplefiles/json.lasso9 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..732ab2af --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/examplefiles/json.lasso9 @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ + +/** + trait_json_serialize + Objects with this trait will be assumed to convert to json data + when its ->asString method is called +*/ +define trait_json_serialize => trait { + require asString() +} + +define json_serialize(e::bytes)::string => ('"' + (string(#e)->Replace(`\`, `\\`) & Replace('\"', '\\"') & Replace('\r', '\\r') & Replace('\n', '\\n') & Replace('\t', '\\t') & Replace('\f', '\\f') & Replace('\b', '\\b') &) + '"') +define json_serialize(e::string)::string => ('"' + (string(#e)->Replace(`\`, `\\`) & Replace('\"', '\\"') & Replace('\r', '\\r') & Replace('\n', '\\n') & Replace('\t', '\\t') & Replace('\f', '\\f') & Replace('\b', '\\b') &) + '"') +define json_serialize(e::json_literal)::string => (#e->asstring) +define json_serialize(e::integer)::string => (#e->asstring) +define json_serialize(e::decimal)::string => (#e->asstring) +define json_serialize(e::boolean)::string => (#e->asstring) +define json_serialize(e::null)::string => ('null') +define json_serialize(e::date)::string => ('"' + #e->format(#e->gmt ? '%QT%TZ' | '%Q%T') + '"') +/* +define json_serialize(e::array)::string => { + local(output) = ''; + local(delimit) = ''; + #e->foreach => { #output += #delimit + json_serialize(#1); #delimit = ', '; } + return('[' + #output + ']'); +} +define json_serialize(e::staticarray)::string => { + local(output) = ''; + local(delimit) = ''; + #e->foreach => { #output += #delimit + json_serialize(#1); #delimit = ', '; } + return('[' + #output + ']'); +} +*/ +define json_serialize(e::trait_forEach)::string => { + local(output) = ''; + local(delimit) = ''; + #e->foreach => { #output += #delimit + json_serialize(#1); #delimit = ', '; } + return('[' + #output + ']'); +} +define json_serialize(e::map)::string => { + local(output = with pr in #e->eachPair + select json_serialize(#pr->first->asString) + ': ' + json_serialize(#pr->second)) + return '{' + #output->join(',') + '}' +} +define json_serialize(e::json_object)::string => { + local(output) = ''; + local(delimit) = ''; + #e->foreachpair => { #output += #delimit + #1->first + ': ' + json_serialize(#1->second); #delimit = ', '; } + return('{' + #output + '}'); +} +define json_serialize(e::trait_json_serialize) => #e->asString +define json_serialize(e::any)::string => json_serialize('<LassoNativeType>' + #e->serialize + '</LassoNativeType>') + +// Bil Corry fixes for decoding json +define json_consume_string(ibytes::bytes) => { + local(obytes) = bytes; + local(temp) = 0; + while((#temp := #ibytes->export8bits) != 34); + #obytes->import8bits(#temp); + (#temp == 92) ? #obytes->import8bits(#ibytes->export8bits); // Escape \ + /while; + local(output = string(#obytes)->unescape) + //Replace('\\"', '\"') & Replace('\\r', '\r') & Replace('\\n', '\n') & Replace('\\t', '\t') & Replace('\\f', '\f') & Replace('\\b', '\b') &; + if(#output->BeginsWith('<LassoNativeType>') && #output->EndsWith('</LassoNativeType>')); + Protect; + return serialization_reader(xml(#output - '<LassoNativeType>' - '</LassoNativeType>'))->read + /Protect; + else( (#output->size == 16 or #output->size == 15) and regexp(`\d{8}T\d{6}Z?`, '', #output)->matches) + return date(#output, -Format=#output->size == 16?`yyyyMMdd'T'HHmmssZ`|`yyyyMMdd'T'HHmmss`) + /if + return #output +} + +// Bil Corry fix + Ke fix +define json_consume_token(ibytes::bytes, temp::integer) => { + + local(obytes = bytes->import8bits(#temp) &, + delimit = array(9, 10, 13, 32, 44, 58, 93, 125)) // \t\r\n ,:]} + + while(#delimit !>> (#temp := #ibytes->export8bits)) + #obytes->import8bits(#temp) + /while + + #temp == 125? // } + #ibytes->marker -= 1 +//============================================================================ +// Is also end of token if end of array[] + #temp == 93? // ] + #ibytes->marker -= 1 +//............................................................................ + + local(output = string(#obytes)) + #output == 'true'? + return true + #output == 'false'? + return false + #output == 'null'? + return null + string_IsNumeric(#output)? + return (#output >> '.')? decimal(#output) | integer(#output) + + return #output +} + +// Bil Corry fix +define json_consume_array(ibytes::bytes)::array => { + Local(output) = array; + local(delimit) = array( 9, 10, 13, 32, 44); // \t\r\n , + local(temp) = 0; + While((#temp := #ibytes->export8bits) != 93); // ] + If(#delimit >> #temp); + // Discard whitespace + Else(#temp == 34); // " + #output->insert(json_consume_string(#ibytes)); + Else(#temp == 91); // [ + #output->insert(json_consume_array(#ibytes)); + Else(#temp == 123); // { + #output->insert(json_consume_object(#ibytes)); + Else; + #output->insert(json_consume_token(#ibytes, #temp)); + (#temp == 93) ? Loop_Abort; + /If; + /While; + Return(#output); +} + +// Bil Corry fix +define json_consume_object(ibytes::bytes)::map => { + Local('output' = map, + 'delimit' = array( 9, 10, 13, 32, 44), // \t\r\n , + 'temp' = 0, + 'key' = null, + 'val' = null); + While((#temp := #ibytes->export8bits) != 125); // } + If(#delimit >> #temp); + // Discard whitespace + Else((#key !== null) && (#temp == 34)); // " + #output->insert(#key = json_consume_string(#ibytes)); + #key = null; + Else((#key !== null) && (#temp == 91)); // [ + #output->insert(#key = json_consume_array(#ibytes)); + #key = null; + Else((#key !== null) && (#temp == 123)); // { + #output->insert(#key = json_consume_object(#ibytes)); + #key = null; + Else((#key !== null)); + #output->insert(#key = json_consume_token(#ibytes, #temp)); + #key = null; + Else; + #key = json_consume_string(#ibytes); + while(#delimit >> (#temp := #ibytes->export8bits)); + /while; + #temp != 58 ? Loop_Abort; + /If; + /While; + + If((#output >> '__jsonclass__') && (#output->Find('__jsonclass__')->isa('array')) && (#output->Find('__jsonclass__')->size >= 2) && (#output->Find('__jsonclass__')->First == 'deserialize')); + Return(#output->find('__jsonclass__')->Second->First); + Else((#output >> 'native') && (#output >> 'comment') && (#output->find('comment') == 'http://www.lassosoft.com/json')); + Return(#output->find('native')); + /If; + Return(#output); +} + +// Bil Corry fix + Ke fix +define json_deserialize(ibytes::bytes)::any => { + #ibytes->removeLeading(bom_utf8); + +//============================================================================ +// Reset marker on provided bytes + #ibytes->marker = 0 +//............................................................................ + + Local(temp) = #ibytes->export8bits; + If(#temp == 91); // [ + Return(json_consume_array(#ibytes)); + Else(#temp == 123); // { + Return(json_consume_object(#ibytes)); + else(#temp == 34) // " + return json_consume_string(#ibytes) + /If; +} + +define json_deserialize(s::string) => json_deserialize(bytes(#s)) + +/**! json_literal - This is a subclass of String used for JSON encoding. + + A json_literal works exactly like a string, but will be inserted directly + rather than being encoded into JSON. This allows JavaScript elements + like functions to be inserted into JSON objects. This is most useful + when the JSON object will be used within a JavaScript on the local page. + [Map: 'fn'=Literal('function(){ ...})] => {'fn': function(){ ...}} +**/ +define json_literal => type { + parent string +} + +/**! json_object - This is a subclass of Map used for JSON encoding. + + An object works exactly like a map, but when it is encoded into JSON all + of the keys will be inserted literally. This makes it easy to create a + JavaScript object without extraneous quote marks. + Object('name'='value') => {name: "value"} +**/ +define json_object => type { + parent map + public onCreate(...) => ..onCreate(:#rest or (:)) +} + +define json_rpccall(method::string, params=map, id='', host='') => { + #id == '' ? #host = Lasso_UniqueID; + #host == '' ? #host = 'http://localhost/lassoapps.8/rpc/rpc.lasso'; + Return(Decode_JSON(Include_URL(#host, -PostParams=Encode_JSON(Map('method' = #method, 'params' = #params, 'id' = #id))))); +} |