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package org.codehaus.jackson;
/**
* Enumeration for basic token types used for returning results
* of parsing JSON content.
*/
public enum JsonToken
{
/* Some notes on implementation:
*
* - Entries are to be ordered such that start/end array/object
* markers come first, then field name marker (if any), and
* finally scalar value tokens. This is assumed by some
* typing checks.
*/
/**
* NOT_AVAILABLE can be returned if {@link JsonParser}
* implementation can not currently return the requested
* token (usually next one), or even if any will be
* available, but that may be able to determine this in
* future. This is the case with non-blocking parsers --
* they can not block to wait for more data to parse and
* must return something.
*
* @since 0.9.7
*/
NOT_AVAILABLE(null),
/**
* START_OBJECT is returned when encountering '{'
* which signals starting of an Object value.
*/
START_OBJECT("{"),
/**
* START_OBJECT is returned when encountering '}'
* which signals ending of an Object value
*/
END_OBJECT("}"),
/**
* START_OBJECT is returned when encountering '['
* which signals starting of an Array value
*/
START_ARRAY("["),
/**
* START_OBJECT is returned when encountering ']'
* which signals ending of an Array value
*/
END_ARRAY("]"),
/**
* FIELD_NAME is returned when a String token is encountered
* as a field name (same lexical value, different function)
*/
FIELD_NAME(null),
/**
* Placeholder token returned when the input source has a concept
* of embedded Object that are not accessible as usual structure
* (of starting with {@link #START_OBJECT}, having values, ending with
* {@link #END_OBJECT}), but as "raw" objects.
*
* Note: this token is never returned by regular JSON readers, but
* only by readers that expose other kinds of source (like
* {@link JsonNode}-based JSON trees, Maps, Lists and such).
*
* @since 1.1
*/
VALUE_EMBEDDED_OBJECT(null),
/**
* VALUE_STRING is returned when a String token is encountered
* in value context (array element, field value, or root-level
* stand-alone value)
*/
VALUE_STRING(null),
/**
* VALUE_NUMBER_INT is returned when an integer numeric token is
* encountered in value context: that is, a number that does
* not have floating point or exponent marker in it (consists
* only of an optional sign, followed by one or more digits)
*/
VALUE_NUMBER_INT(null),
/**
* VALUE_NUMBER_INT is returned when a numeric token other
* that is not an integer is encountered: that is, a number that does
* have floating point or exponent marker in it, in addition
* to one or more digits.
*/
VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT(null),
/**
* VALUE_TRUE is returned when encountering literal "true" in
* value context
*/
VALUE_TRUE("true"),
/**
* VALUE_FALSE is returned when encountering literal "false" in
* value context
*/
VALUE_FALSE("false"),
/**
* VALUE_NULL is returned when encountering literal "null" in
* value context
*/
VALUE_NULL("null")
;
final String _serialized;
final char[] _serializedChars;
final byte[] _serializedBytes;
/**
* @param Textual representation for this token, if there is a
* single static representation; null otherwise
*/
JsonToken(String token)
{
if (token == null) {
_serialized = null;
_serializedChars = null;
_serializedBytes = null;
} else {
_serialized = token;
_serializedChars = token.toCharArray();
// It's all in ascii, can just case...
int len = _serializedChars.length;
_serializedBytes = new byte[len];
for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
_serializedBytes[i] = (byte) _serializedChars[i];
}
}
}
public String asString() { return _serialized; }
public char[] asCharArray() { return _serializedChars; }
public byte[] asByteArray() { return _serializedBytes; }
public boolean isNumeric() {
return (this == VALUE_NUMBER_INT) || (this == VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT);
}
/**
* Method that can be used to check whether this token represents
* a valid non-structured value. This means all tokens other than
* Object/Array start/end markers all field names.
*/
public boolean isScalarValue() {
return ordinal() >= VALUE_STRING.ordinal();
}
}