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package com.alibaba.nacos.shaded.com.google.gson;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
import com.alibaba.nacos.shaded.com.google.gson.internal.LazilyParsedNumber;
import com.alibaba.nacos.shaded.com.google.gson.stream.JsonReader;
import com.alibaba.nacos.shaded.com.google.gson.stream.MalformedJsonException;
/**
* An enumeration that defines two standard number reading strategies and a couple of
* strategies to overcome some historical Gson limitations while deserializing numbers as
* {@link Object} and {@link Number}.
*
* @see ToNumberStrategy
*/
public enum ToNumberPolicy implements ToNumberStrategy {
/**
* Using this policy will ensure that numbers will be read as {@link Double} values.
* This is the default strategy used during deserialization of numbers as {@link Object}.
*/
DOUBLE {
@Override public Double readNumber(JsonReader in) throws IOException {
return in.nextDouble();
}
},
/**
* Using this policy will ensure that numbers will be read as a lazily parsed number backed
* by a string. This is the default strategy used during deserialization of numbers as
* {@link Number}.
*/
LAZILY_PARSED_NUMBER {
@Override public Number readNumber(JsonReader in) throws IOException {
return new LazilyParsedNumber(in.nextString());
}
},
/**
* Using this policy will ensure that numbers will be read as {@link Long} or {@link Double}
* values depending on how JSON numbers are represented: {@code Long} if the JSON number can
* be parsed as a {@code Long} value, or otherwise {@code Double} if it can be parsed as a
* {@code Double} value. If the parsed double-precision number results in a positive or negative
* infinity ({@link Double#isInfinite()}) or a NaN ({@link Double#isNaN()}) value and the
* {@code JsonReader} is not {@link JsonReader#isLenient() lenient}, a {@link MalformedJsonException}
* is thrown.
*/
LONG_OR_DOUBLE {
@Override public Number readNumber(JsonReader in) throws IOException, JsonParseException {
String value = in.nextString();
try {
return Long.parseLong(value);
} catch (NumberFormatException longE) {
try {
Double d = Double.valueOf(value);
if ((d.isInfinite() || d.isNaN()) && !in.isLenient()) {
throw new MalformedJsonException("JSON forbids NaN and infinities: " + d + "; at path " + in.getPreviousPath());
}
return d;
} catch (NumberFormatException doubleE) {
throw new JsonParseException("Cannot parse " + value + "; at path " + in.getPreviousPath(), doubleE);
}
}
}
},
/**
* Using this policy will ensure that numbers will be read as numbers of arbitrary length
* using {@link BigDecimal}.
*/
BIG_DECIMAL {
@Override public BigDecimal readNumber(JsonReader in) throws IOException {
String value = in.nextString();
try {
return new BigDecimal(value);
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
throw new JsonParseException("Cannot parse " + value + "; at path " + in.getPreviousPath(), e);
}
}
}
}