/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #pragma once #include "json.h" /* This header should include all prototypes only the JSON parser itself and * its tests need access to. Normal code consuming the JSON parser should not * interface with this. */ typedef union JsonValue { /* Encodes a simple value. On x86-64 this structure is 16 bytes wide (as long double is 128bit). */ bool boolean; long double real; intmax_t integer; uintmax_t unsig; } JsonValue; /* Let's protect us against accidental structure size changes on our most relevant arch */ #ifdef __x86_64__ assert_cc(sizeof(JsonValue) == 16U); #endif #define JSON_VALUE_NULL ((JsonValue) {}) /* We use fake JsonVariant objects for some special values, in order to avoid memory allocations for them. Note that * effectively this means that there are multiple ways to encode the same objects: via these magic values or as * properly allocated JsonVariant. We convert between both on-the-fly as necessary. */ enum { _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_TRUE = 1, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_TRUE ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_TRUE) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_FALSE, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_FALSE ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_FALSE) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_NULL, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_NULL ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_NULL) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_INTEGER, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_INTEGER ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_INTEGER) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_UNSIGNED, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_UNSIGNED ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_UNSIGNED) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_REAL, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_REAL ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_ZERO_REAL) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_STRING, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_STRING ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_STRING) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_ARRAY, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_ARRAY ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_ARRAY) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_OBJECT, #define JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_OBJECT ((JsonVariant*) _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_EMPTY_OBJECT) __JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_MAX #define _JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_MAX ((JsonVariant*) __JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_MAX) }; /* This is only safe as long as we don't define more than 4K magic pointers, i.e. the page size of the simplest * architectures we support. That's because we rely on the fact that malloc() will never allocate from the first memory * page, as it is a faulting page for catching NULL pointer dereferences. */ assert_cc((unsigned) __JSON_VARIANT_MAGIC_MAX < 4096U); enum { /* JSON tokens */ JSON_TOKEN_END, JSON_TOKEN_COLON, JSON_TOKEN_COMMA, JSON_TOKEN_OBJECT_OPEN, JSON_TOKEN_OBJECT_CLOSE, JSON_TOKEN_ARRAY_OPEN, JSON_TOKEN_ARRAY_CLOSE, JSON_TOKEN_STRING, JSON_TOKEN_REAL, JSON_TOKEN_INTEGER, JSON_TOKEN_UNSIGNED, JSON_TOKEN_BOOLEAN, JSON_TOKEN_NULL, _JSON_TOKEN_MAX, _JSON_TOKEN_INVALID = -EINVAL, }; int json_tokenize(const char **p, char **ret_string, JsonValue *ret_value, unsigned *ret_line, unsigned *ret_column, void **state, unsigned *line, unsigned *column);