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added getTabsForWindow() to drive it. Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/42680 git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@12744 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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187 linhas
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// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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//
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// A JSON parser. Converts strings of JSON into a Value object (see
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// base/values.h).
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// http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt?number=4627
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//
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// Known limitations/deviations from the RFC:
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// - Only knows how to parse ints within the range of a signed 32 bit int and
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// decimal numbers within a double.
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// - Assumes input is encoded as UTF8. The spec says we should allow UTF-16
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// (BE or LE) and UTF-32 (BE or LE) as well.
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// - We limit nesting to 100 levels to prevent stack overflow (this is allowed
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// by the RFC).
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// - A Unicode FAQ ("http://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html") writes a data
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// stream may start with a Unicode Byte-Order-Mark (U+FEFF), i.e. the input
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// UTF-8 string for the JSONReader::JsonToValue() function may start with a
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// UTF-8 BOM (0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF).
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// To avoid the function from mis-treating a UTF-8 BOM as an invalid
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// character, the function skips a Unicode BOM at the beginning of the
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// Unicode string (converted from the input UTF-8 string) before parsing it.
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//
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// TODO(tc): Add a parsing option to to relax object keys being wrapped in
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// double quotes
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// TODO(tc): Add an option to disable comment stripping
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// TODO(aa): Consider making the constructor public and the static Read() method
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// only a convenience for the common uses with more complex configuration going
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// on the instance.
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#ifndef BASE_JSON_READER_H_
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#define BASE_JSON_READER_H_
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#include <string>
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#include "base/basictypes.h"
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#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest_prod.h"
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class Value;
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class JSONReader {
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public:
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// A struct to hold a JS token.
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class Token {
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public:
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enum Type {
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OBJECT_BEGIN, // {
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OBJECT_END, // }
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ARRAY_BEGIN, // [
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ARRAY_END, // ]
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STRING,
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NUMBER,
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BOOL_TRUE, // true
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BOOL_FALSE, // false
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NULL_TOKEN, // null
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LIST_SEPARATOR, // ,
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OBJECT_PAIR_SEPARATOR, // :
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END_OF_INPUT,
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INVALID_TOKEN,
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};
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Token(Type t, const wchar_t* b, int len)
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: type(t), begin(b), length(len) {}
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Type type;
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// A pointer into JSONReader::json_pos_ that's the beginning of this token.
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const wchar_t* begin;
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// End should be one char past the end of the token.
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int length;
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// Get the character that's one past the end of this token.
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wchar_t NextChar() {
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return *(begin + length);
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}
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};
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// Error messages that can be returned.
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static const char* kBadRootElementType;
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static const char* kInvalidEscape;
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static const char* kSyntaxError;
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static const char* kTrailingComma;
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static const char* kTooMuchNesting;
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static const char* kUnexpectedDataAfterRoot;
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static const char* kUnsupportedEncoding;
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static const char* kUnquotedDictionaryKey;
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JSONReader();
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// Reads and parses |json|, returning a Value. The caller owns the returned
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// instance. If |json| is not a properly formed JSON string, returns NULL.
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// If |allow_trailing_comma| is true, we will ignore trailing commas in
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// objects and arrays even though this goes against the RFC.
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static Value* Read(const std::string& json, bool allow_trailing_comma);
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// Reads and parses |json| like Read(). |error_message_out| is optional. If
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// specified and NULL is returned, |error_message_out| will be populated with
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// a string describing the error. Otherwise, |error_message_out| is
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// unmodified.
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static Value* ReadAndReturnError(const std::string& json,
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bool allow_trailing_comma,
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std::string* error_message_out);
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// Returns the error message if the last call to JsonToValue() failed. If the
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// last call did not fail, returns a valid empty string.
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std::string error_message() { return error_message_; }
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// Reads and parses |json|, returning a Value. The caller owns the returned
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// instance. If |json| is not a properly formed JSON string, returns NULL and
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// a detailed error can be retrieved from |error_message()|.
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// If |check_root| is true, we require that the root object be an object or
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// array. Otherwise, it can be any valid JSON type.
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// If |allow_trailing_comma| is true, we will ignore trailing commas in
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// objects and arrays even though this goes against the RFC.
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Value* JsonToValue(const std::string& json, bool check_root,
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bool allow_trailing_comma);
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private:
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static std::string FormatErrorMessage(int line, int column,
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const char* description);
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DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(JSONReader);
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FRIEND_TEST(JSONReaderTest, Reading);
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FRIEND_TEST(JSONReaderTest, ErrorMessages);
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// Recursively build Value. Returns NULL if we don't have a valid JSON
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// string. If |is_root| is true, we verify that the root element is either
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// an object or an array.
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Value* BuildValue(bool is_root);
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// Parses a sequence of characters into a Token::NUMBER. If the sequence of
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// characters is not a valid number, returns a Token::INVALID_TOKEN. Note
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// that DecodeNumber is used to actually convert from a string to an
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// int/double.
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Token ParseNumberToken();
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// Try and convert the substring that token holds into an int or a double. If
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// we can (ie., no overflow), return the value, else return NULL.
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Value* DecodeNumber(const Token& token);
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// Parses a sequence of characters into a Token::STRING. If the sequence of
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// characters is not a valid string, returns a Token::INVALID_TOKEN. Note
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// that DecodeString is used to actually decode the escaped string into an
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// actual wstring.
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Token ParseStringToken();
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// Convert the substring into a value string. This should always succeed
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// (otherwise ParseStringToken would have failed).
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Value* DecodeString(const Token& token);
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// Grabs the next token in the JSON stream. This does not increment the
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// stream so it can be used to look ahead at the next token.
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Token ParseToken();
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// Increments |json_pos_| past leading whitespace and comments.
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void EatWhitespaceAndComments();
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// If |json_pos_| is at the start of a comment, eat it, otherwise, returns
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// false.
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bool EatComment();
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// Checks if |json_pos_| matches str.
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bool NextStringMatch(const std::wstring& str);
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// Creates the error message that will be returned to the caller. The current
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// line and column are determined and added into the final message.
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void SetErrorMessage(const char* description, const wchar_t* error_pos);
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// Pointer to the starting position in the input string.
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const wchar_t* start_pos_;
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// Pointer to the current position in the input string.
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const wchar_t* json_pos_;
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// Used to keep track of how many nested lists/dicts there are.
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int stack_depth_;
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// A parser flag that allows trailing commas in objects and arrays.
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bool allow_trailing_comma_;
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// Contains the error message for the last call to JsonToValue(), if any.
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std::string error_message_;
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};
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#endif // BASE_JSON_READER_H_
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