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package org.json;
/*
Public Domain.
*/
import java.io.Reader;
/**
* The XMLTokener extends the JSONTokener to provide additional methods
* for the parsing of XML texts.
* @author JSON.org
* @version 2015-12-09
*
* @deprecated
*/
@Deprecated()
public class XMLTokener extends JSONTokener {
/**
* The table of entity values. It initially contains Character values for
* amp, apos, gt, lt, quot.
*/
public static final java.util.HashMap entity;
static {
entity = new java.util.HashMap(8);
entity.put("amp", XML.AMP);
entity.put("apos", XML.APOS);
entity.put("gt", XML.GT);
entity.put("lt", XML.LT);
entity.put("quot", XML.QUOT);
}
/**
* Construct an XMLTokener from a Reader.
* @param r A source reader.
*/
public XMLTokener(Reader r) {
super(r);
}
/**
* Construct an XMLTokener from a string.
* @param s A source string.
*/
public XMLTokener(String s) {
super(s);
}
/**
* Get the text in the CDATA block.
* @return The string up to the ]]>
.
* @throws JSONException If the ]]>
is not found.
*/
public String nextCDATA() throws JSONException {
char c;
int i;
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
while (more()) {
c = next();
sb.append(c);
i = sb.length() - 3;
if (i >= 0 && sb.charAt(i) == ']' && sb.charAt(i + 1) == ']' && sb.charAt(i + 2) == '>') {
sb.setLength(i);
return sb.toString();
}
}
throw syntaxError("Unclosed CDATA");
}
/**
* Get the next XML outer token, trimming whitespace. There are two kinds
* of tokens: the {@code '<' }
character which begins a markup
* tag, and the content
* text between markup tags.
*
* @return A string, or a {@code '<' }
Character, or null if
* there is no more source text.
* @throws JSONException if a called function has an error
*/
public Object nextContent() throws JSONException {
char c;
StringBuilder sb;
do {
c = next();
} while (Character.isWhitespace(c));
if (c == 0) {
return null;
}
if (c == '<') {
return XML.LT;
}
sb = new StringBuilder();
for (; ; ) {
if (c == 0) {
return sb.toString().trim();
}
if (c == '<') {
back();
return sb.toString().trim();
}
if (c == '&') {
sb.append(nextEntity(c));
} else {
sb.append(c);
}
c = next();
}
}
/**
* {@code
* Return the next entity. These entities are translated to Characters:
* & ' > < ".
* }
* @param ampersand An ampersand character.
* @return A Character or an entity String if the entity is not recognized.
* @throws JSONException If missing ';' in XML entity.
*/
public Object nextEntity(@SuppressWarnings("unused") char ampersand) throws JSONException {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (; ; ) {
char c = next();
if (Character.isLetterOrDigit(c) || c == '#') {
sb.append(Character.toLowerCase(c));
} else if (c == ';') {
break;
} else {
throw syntaxError("Missing ';' in XML entity: &" + sb);
}
}
String string = sb.toString();
return unescapeEntity(string);
}
/**
* Unescape an XML entity encoding;
* @param e entity (only the actual entity value, not the preceding & or ending ;
* @return
*/
static String unescapeEntity(String e) {
// validate
if (e == null || e.isEmpty()) {
return "";
}
// if our entity is an encoded unicode point, parse it.
if (e.charAt(0) == '#') {
int cp;
if (e.charAt(1) == 'x' || e.charAt(1) == 'X') {
// hex encoded unicode
cp = Integer.parseInt(e.substring(2), 16);
} else {
// decimal encoded unicode
cp = Integer.parseInt(e.substring(1));
}
return new String(new int[] { cp }, 0, 1);
}
Character knownEntity = entity.get(e);
if (knownEntity == null) {
// we don't know the entity so keep it encoded
return '&' + e + ';';
}
return knownEntity.toString();
}
/**
* {@code
* Returns the next XML meta token. This is used for skipping over
* and ...?> structures.
* }
* @return {@code Syntax characters (< > / = ! ?) are returned as
* Character, and strings and names are returned as Boolean. We don't care
* what the values actually are.
* }
* @throws JSONException If a string is not properly closed or if the XML
* is badly structured.
*/
public Object nextMeta() throws JSONException {
char c;
char q;
do {
c = next();
} while (Character.isWhitespace(c));
switch(c) {
case 0:
throw syntaxError("Misshaped meta tag");
case '<':
return XML.LT;
case '>':
return XML.GT;
case '/':
return XML.SLASH;
case '=':
return XML.EQ;
case '!':
return XML.BANG;
case '?':
return XML.QUEST;
case '"':
case '\'':
q = c;
for (; ; ) {
c = next();
if (c == 0) {
throw syntaxError("Unterminated string");
}
if (c == q) {
return Boolean.TRUE;
}
}
default:
for (; ; ) {
c = next();
if (Character.isWhitespace(c)) {
return Boolean.TRUE;
}
switch(c) {
case 0:
throw syntaxError("Unterminated string");
case '<':
case '>':
case '/':
case '=':
case '!':
case '?':
case '"':
case '\'':
back();
return Boolean.TRUE;
}
}
}
}
/**
* {@code
* Get the next XML Token. These tokens are found inside of angle
* brackets. It may be one of these characters: / > = ! ? or it
* may be a string wrapped in single quotes or double quotes, or it may be a
* name.
* }
* @return a String or a Character.
* @throws JSONException If the XML is not well formed.
*/
public Object nextToken() throws JSONException {
char c;
char q;
StringBuilder sb;
do {
c = next();
} while (Character.isWhitespace(c));
switch(c) {
case 0:
throw syntaxError("Misshaped element");
case '<':
throw syntaxError("Misplaced '<'");
case '>':
return XML.GT;
case '/':
return XML.SLASH;
case '=':
return XML.EQ;
case '!':
return XML.BANG;
case '?':
return XML.QUEST;
// Quoted string
case '"':
case '\'':
q = c;
sb = new StringBuilder();
for (; ; ) {
c = next();
if (c == 0) {
throw syntaxError("Unterminated string");
}
if (c == q) {
return sb.toString();
}
if (c == '&') {
sb.append(nextEntity(c));
} else {
sb.append(c);
}
}
default:
// Name
sb = new StringBuilder();
for (; ; ) {
sb.append(c);
c = next();
if (Character.isWhitespace(c)) {
return sb.toString();
}
switch(c) {
case 0:
return sb.toString();
case '>':
case '/':
case '=':
case '!':
case '?':
case '[':
case ']':
back();
return sb.toString();
case '<':
case '"':
case '\'':
throw syntaxError("Bad character in a name");
}
}
}
}
/**
* Skip characters until past the requested string.
* If it is not found, we are left at the end of the source with a result of false.
* @param to A string to skip past.
*/
// The Android implementation of JSONTokener has a public method of public void skipPast(String to)
// even though ours does not have that method, to have API compatibility, our method in the subclass
// should match.
public void skipPast(String to) {
boolean b;
char c;
int i;
int j;
int offset = 0;
int length = to.length();
char[] circle = new char[length];
/*
* First fill the circle buffer with as many characters as are in the
* to string. If we reach an early end, bail.
*/
for (i = 0; i < length; i += 1) {
c = next();
if (c == 0) {
return;
}
circle[i] = c;
}
/* We will loop, possibly for all of the remaining characters. */
for (; ; ) {
j = offset;
b = true;
/* Compare the circle buffer with the to string. */
for (i = 0; i < length; i += 1) {
if (circle[j] != to.charAt(i)) {
b = false;
break;
}
j += 1;
if (j >= length) {
j -= length;
}
}
/* If we exit the loop with b intact, then victory is ours. */
if (b) {
return;
}
/* Get the next character. If there isn't one, then defeat is ours. */
c = next();
if (c == 0) {
return;
}
/*
* Shove the character in the circle buffer and advance the
* circle offset. The offset is mod n.
*/
circle[offset] = c;
offset += 1;
if (offset >= length) {
offset -= length;
}
}
}
}