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package com.fasterxml.jackson.core.json;

import java.io.*;

import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.*;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.base.ParserBase;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.io.CharTypes;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.io.IOContext;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.sym.CharsToNameCanonicalizer;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.util.*;

import static com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonTokenId.*;

/**
 * This is a concrete implementation of {@link JsonParser}, which is
 * based on a {@link java.io.Reader} to handle low-level character
 * conversion tasks.
 */
public final class ReaderBasedJsonParser
    extends ParserBase
{
    // Latin1 encoding is not supported, but we do use 8-bit subset for
    // pre-processing task, to simplify first pass, keep it fast.
    protected final static int[] _icLatin1 = CharTypes.getInputCodeLatin1();

    // White-space processing is done all the time, pre-fetch as well
    private final static int[] _icWS = CharTypes.getInputCodeWS();

    /*
    /**********************************************************
    /* Input configuration
    /**********************************************************
     */

    /**
     * Reader that can be used for reading more content, if one
     * buffer from input source, but in some cases pre-loaded buffer
     * is handed to the parser.
     */
    protected Reader _reader;

    /**
     * Current buffer from which data is read; generally data is read into
     * buffer from input source.
     */
    protected char[] _inputBuffer;

    /*
    /**********************************************************
    /* Configuration
    /**********************************************************
     */

    protected ObjectCodec _objectCodec;

    final protected CharsToNameCanonicalizer _symbols;
    
    final protected int _hashSeed;

    /*
    /**********************************************************
    /* Parsing state
    /**********************************************************
     */
    
    /**
     * Flag that indicates that the current token has not yet
     * been fully processed, and needs to be finished for
     * some access (or skipped to obtain the next token)
     */
    protected boolean _tokenIncomplete = false;
    
    /*
    /**********************************************************
    /* Life-cycle
    /**********************************************************
     */

    public ReaderBasedJsonParser(IOContext ctxt, int features, Reader r,
            ObjectCodec codec, CharsToNameCanonicalizer st)
    {
        super(ctxt, features);
        _reader = r;
        _inputBuffer = ctxt.allocTokenBuffer();
        _objectCodec = codec;
        _symbols = st;
        _hashSeed = st.hashSeed();
    }
    
    /*
    /**********************************************************
    /* Base method defs, overrides
    /**********************************************************
     */

    @Override
    public ObjectCodec getCodec() {
        return _objectCodec;
    }

    @Override
    public void setCodec(ObjectCodec c) {
        _objectCodec = c;
    }
    
    @Override
    public int releaseBuffered(Writer w) throws IOException
    {
        int count = _inputEnd - _inputPtr;
        if (count < 1) {
            return 0;
        }
        // let's just advance ptr to end
        int origPtr = _inputPtr;
        w.write(_inputBuffer, origPtr, count);
        return count;
    }

    @Override
    public Object getInputSource() {
        return _reader;
    }

    @Override
    protected boolean loadMore() throws IOException
    {
        _currInputProcessed += _inputEnd;
        _currInputRowStart -= _inputEnd;

        if (_reader != null) {
            int count = _reader.read(_inputBuffer, 0, _inputBuffer.length);
            if (count > 0) {
                _inputPtr = 0;
                _inputEnd = count;
                return true;
            }
            // End of input
            _closeInput();
            // Should never return 0, so let's fail
            if (count == 0) {
                throw new IOException("Reader returned 0 characters when trying to read "+_inputEnd);
            }
        }
        return false;
    }

    protected char getNextChar(String eofMsg)
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) {
            if (!loadMore()) {
                _reportInvalidEOF(eofMsg);
            }
        }
        return _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++];
    }

    @Override
    protected void _closeInput() throws IOException
    {
        /* 25-Nov-2008, tatus: As per [JACKSON-16] we are not to call close()
         *   on the underlying Reader, unless we "own" it, or auto-closing
         *   feature is enabled.
         *   One downside is that when using our optimized
         *   Reader (granted, we only do that for UTF-32...) this
         *   means that buffer recycling won't work correctly.
         */
        if (_reader != null) {
            if (_ioContext.isResourceManaged() || isEnabled(Feature.AUTO_CLOSE_SOURCE)) {
                _reader.close();
            }
            _reader = null;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Method called to release internal buffers owned by the base
     * reader. This may be called along with {@link #_closeInput} (for
     * example, when explicitly closing this reader instance), or
     * separately (if need be).
     */
    @Override
    protected void _releaseBuffers()
        throws IOException
    {
        super._releaseBuffers();
        // merge new symbols, if any
        _symbols.release();
        char[] buf = _inputBuffer;
        if (buf != null) {
            _inputBuffer = null;
            _ioContext.releaseTokenBuffer(buf);
        }
    }
    
    /*
    /**********************************************************
    /* Public API, data access
    /**********************************************************
     */
    
    /**
     * Method for accessing textual representation of the current event;
     * if no current event (before first call to {@link #nextToken}, or
     * after encountering end-of-input), returns null.
     * Method can be called for any event.
     */
    @Override
    public String getText()
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        JsonToken t = _currToken;
        if (t == JsonToken.VALUE_STRING) {
            if (_tokenIncomplete) {
                _tokenIncomplete = false;
                _finishString(); // only strings can be incomplete
            }
            return _textBuffer.contentsAsString();
        }
        return _getText2(t);
    }

    // // // Let's override default impls for improved performance
    
    // @since 2.1
    @Override
    public String getValueAsString() throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken == JsonToken.VALUE_STRING) {
            if (_tokenIncomplete) {
                _tokenIncomplete = false;
                _finishString(); // only strings can be incomplete
            }
            return _textBuffer.contentsAsString();
        }
        return super.getValueAsString(null);
    }
    
    // @since 2.1
    @Override
    public String getValueAsString(String defValue) throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken == JsonToken.VALUE_STRING) {
            if (_tokenIncomplete) {
                _tokenIncomplete = false;
                _finishString(); // only strings can be incomplete
            }
            return _textBuffer.contentsAsString();
        }
        return super.getValueAsString(defValue);
    }

    protected String _getText2(JsonToken t)
    {
        if (t == null) {
            return null;
        }
        switch (t.id()) {
        case ID_FIELD_NAME:
            return _parsingContext.getCurrentName();

        case ID_STRING:
            // fall through
        case ID_NUMBER_INT:
        case ID_NUMBER_FLOAT:
            return _textBuffer.contentsAsString();
        default:
            return t.asString();
        }
    }

    @Override
    public char[] getTextCharacters()
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken != null) { // null only before/after document
            switch (_currToken.id()) {
            case ID_FIELD_NAME:
                if (!_nameCopied) {
                    String name = _parsingContext.getCurrentName();
                    int nameLen = name.length();
                    if (_nameCopyBuffer == null) {
                        _nameCopyBuffer = _ioContext.allocNameCopyBuffer(nameLen);
                    } else if (_nameCopyBuffer.length < nameLen) {
                        _nameCopyBuffer = new char[nameLen];
                    }
                    name.getChars(0, nameLen, _nameCopyBuffer, 0);
                    _nameCopied = true;
                }
                return _nameCopyBuffer;
    
            case ID_STRING:
                if (_tokenIncomplete) {
                    _tokenIncomplete = false;
                    _finishString(); // only strings can be incomplete
                }
                // fall through
            case ID_NUMBER_INT:
            case ID_NUMBER_FLOAT:
                return _textBuffer.getTextBuffer();
                
            default:
                return _currToken.asCharArray();
            }
        }
        return null;
    }

    @Override
    public int getTextLength()
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken != null) { // null only before/after document
            switch (_currToken.id()) {
                
            case ID_FIELD_NAME:
                return _parsingContext.getCurrentName().length();
            case ID_STRING:
                if (_tokenIncomplete) {
                    _tokenIncomplete = false;
                    _finishString(); // only strings can be incomplete
                }
                // fall through
            case ID_NUMBER_INT:
            case ID_NUMBER_FLOAT:
                return _textBuffer.size();
                
            default:
                return _currToken.asCharArray().length;
            }
        }
        return 0;
    }

    @Override
    public int getTextOffset() throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        // Most have offset of 0, only some may have other values:
        if (_currToken != null) {
            switch (_currToken.id()) {
            case ID_FIELD_NAME:
                return 0;
            case ID_STRING:
                if (_tokenIncomplete) {
                    _tokenIncomplete = false;
                    _finishString(); // only strings can be incomplete
                }
                // fall through
            case ID_NUMBER_INT:
            case ID_NUMBER_FLOAT:
                return _textBuffer.getTextOffset();
            default:
            }
        }
        return 0;
    }

    @Override
    public byte[] getBinaryValue(Base64Variant b64variant)
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken != JsonToken.VALUE_STRING &&
                (_currToken != JsonToken.VALUE_EMBEDDED_OBJECT || _binaryValue == null)) {
            _reportError("Current token ("+_currToken+") not VALUE_STRING or VALUE_EMBEDDED_OBJECT, can not access as binary");
        }
        /* To ensure that we won't see inconsistent data, better clear up
         * state...
         */
        if (_tokenIncomplete) {
            try {
                _binaryValue = _decodeBase64(b64variant);
            } catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
                throw _constructError("Failed to decode VALUE_STRING as base64 ("+b64variant+"): "+iae.getMessage());
            }
            /* let's clear incomplete only now; allows for accessing other
             * textual content in error cases
             */
            _tokenIncomplete = false;
        } else { // may actually require conversion...
            if (_binaryValue == null) {
                @SuppressWarnings("resource")
                ByteArrayBuilder builder = _getByteArrayBuilder();
                _decodeBase64(getText(), builder, b64variant);
                _binaryValue = builder.toByteArray();
            }
        }
        return _binaryValue;
    }
    
    @Override
    public int readBinaryValue(Base64Variant b64variant, OutputStream out)
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        // if we have already read the token, just use whatever we may have
        if (!_tokenIncomplete || _currToken != JsonToken.VALUE_STRING) {
            byte[] b = getBinaryValue(b64variant);
            out.write(b);
            return b.length;
        }
        // otherwise do "real" incremental parsing...
        byte[] buf = _ioContext.allocBase64Buffer();
        try {
            return _readBinary(b64variant, out, buf);
        } finally {
            _ioContext.releaseBase64Buffer(buf);
        }
    }

    protected int _readBinary(Base64Variant b64variant, OutputStream out, byte[] buffer)
            throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        int outputPtr = 0;
        final int outputEnd = buffer.length - 3;
        int outputCount = 0;

        while (true) {
            // first, we'll skip preceding white space, if any
            char ch;
            do {
                if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) {
                    loadMoreGuaranteed();
                }
                ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++];
            } while (ch <= INT_SPACE);
            int bits = b64variant.decodeBase64Char(ch);
            if (bits < 0) { // reached the end, fair and square?
                if (ch == '"') {
                    break;
                }
                bits = _decodeBase64Escape(b64variant, ch, 0);
                if (bits < 0) { // white space to skip
                    continue;
                }
            }

            // enough room? If not, flush
            if (outputPtr > outputEnd) {
                outputCount += outputPtr;
                out.write(buffer, 0, outputPtr);
                outputPtr = 0;
            }

            int decodedData = bits;

            // then second base64 char; can't get padding yet, nor ws

            if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) {
                loadMoreGuaranteed();
            }
            ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++];
            bits = b64variant.decodeBase64Char(ch);
            if (bits < 0) {
                bits = _decodeBase64Escape(b64variant, ch, 1);
            }
            decodedData = (decodedData << 6) | bits;

            // third base64 char; can be padding, but not ws
            if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) {
                loadMoreGuaranteed();
            }
            ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++];
            bits = b64variant.decodeBase64Char(ch);

            // First branch: can get padding (-> 1 byte)
            if (bits < 0) {
                if (bits != Base64Variant.BASE64_VALUE_PADDING) {
                    // as per [JACKSON-631], could also just be 'missing'  padding
                    if (ch == '"' && !b64variant.usesPadding()) {
                        decodedData >>= 4;
                        buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) decodedData;
                        break;
                    }
                    bits = _decodeBase64Escape(b64variant, ch, 2);
                }
                if (bits == Base64Variant.BASE64_VALUE_PADDING) {
                    // Ok, must get padding
                    if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) {
                        loadMoreGuaranteed();
                    }
                    ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++];
                    if (!b64variant.usesPaddingChar(ch)) {
                        throw reportInvalidBase64Char(b64variant, ch, 3, "expected padding character '"+b64variant.getPaddingChar()+"'");
                    }
                    // Got 12 bits, only need 8, need to shift
                    decodedData >>= 4;
                    buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) decodedData;
                    continue;
                }
            }
            // Nope, 2 or 3 bytes
            decodedData = (decodedData << 6) | bits;
            // fourth and last base64 char; can be padding, but not ws
            if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) {
                loadMoreGuaranteed();
            }
            ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++];
            bits = b64variant.decodeBase64Char(ch);
            if (bits < 0) {
                if (bits != Base64Variant.BASE64_VALUE_PADDING) {
                    // as per [JACKSON-631], could also just be 'missing'  padding
                    if (ch == '"' && !b64variant.usesPadding()) {
                        decodedData >>= 2;
                        buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) (decodedData >> 8);
                        buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) decodedData;
                        break;
                    }
                    bits = _decodeBase64Escape(b64variant, ch, 3);
                }
                if (bits == Base64Variant.BASE64_VALUE_PADDING) {
                    /* With padding we only get 2 bytes; but we have
                     * to shift it a bit so it is identical to triplet
                     * case with partial output.
                     * 3 chars gives 3x6 == 18 bits, of which 2 are
                     * dummies, need to discard:
                     */
                    decodedData >>= 2;
                    buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) (decodedData >> 8);
                    buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) decodedData;
                    continue;
                }
            }
            // otherwise, our triplet is now complete
            decodedData = (decodedData << 6) | bits;
            buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) (decodedData >> 16);
            buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) (decodedData >> 8);
            buffer[outputPtr++] = (byte) decodedData;
        }
        _tokenIncomplete = false;
        if (outputPtr > 0) {
            outputCount += outputPtr;
            out.write(buffer, 0, outputPtr);
        }
        return outputCount;
    }

    /*
   /**********************************************************
   /* Public API, traversal
   /**********************************************************
    */

    /**
     * @return Next token from the stream, if any found, or null
     *   to indicate end-of-input
     */
    @Override
    public JsonToken nextToken()
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        _numTypesValid = NR_UNKNOWN;

        /* First: field names are special -- we will always tokenize
         * (part of) value along with field name to simplify
         * state handling. If so, can and need to use secondary token:
         */
        if (_currToken == JsonToken.FIELD_NAME) {
            return _nextAfterName();
        }
        if (_tokenIncomplete) {
            _skipString(); // only strings can be partial
        }
        int i = _skipWSOrEnd();
        if (i < 0) { // end-of-input
            /* 19-Feb-2009, tatu: Should actually close/release things
             *    like input source, symbol table and recyclable buffers now.
             */
            close();
            return (_currToken = null);
        }

        /* First, need to ensure we know the starting location of token
         * after skipping leading white space
         */
        _tokenInputTotal = _currInputProcessed + _inputPtr - 1;
        _tokenInputRow = _currInputRow;
        _tokenInputCol = _inputPtr - _currInputRowStart - 1;

        // finally: clear any data retained so far
        _binaryValue = null;

        // Closing scope?
        if (i == INT_RBRACKET) {
            if (!_parsingContext.inArray()) {
                _reportMismatchedEndMarker(i, '}');
            }
            _parsingContext = _parsingContext.getParent();
            return (_currToken = JsonToken.END_ARRAY);
        }
        if (i == INT_RCURLY) {
            if (!_parsingContext.inObject()) {
                _reportMismatchedEndMarker(i, ']');
            }
            _parsingContext = _parsingContext.getParent();
            return (_currToken = JsonToken.END_OBJECT);
        }

        // Nope: do we then expect a comma?
        if (_parsingContext.expectComma()) {
            if (i != INT_COMMA) {
                _reportUnexpectedChar(i, "was expecting comma to separate "+_parsingContext.getTypeDesc()+" entries");
            }
            i = _skipWS();
        }

        /* And should we now have a name? Always true for
         * Object contexts, since the intermediate 'expect-value'
         * state is never retained.
         */
        boolean inObject = _parsingContext.inObject();
        if (inObject) {
           // First, field name itself:
            String name = _parseName(i);
            _parsingContext.setCurrentName(name);
            _currToken = JsonToken.FIELD_NAME;
            i = _skipWS();
            if (i != INT_COLON) {
                _reportUnexpectedChar(i, "was expecting a colon to separate field name and value");
            }
            i = _skipWS();
        }

        // Ok: we must have a value... what is it?

        JsonToken t;

        switch (i) {
        case '"':
            _tokenIncomplete = true;
            t = JsonToken.VALUE_STRING;
            break;
        case '[':
            if (!inObject) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildArrayContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            }
            t = JsonToken.START_ARRAY;
            break;
        case '{':
            if (!inObject) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildObjectContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            }
            t = JsonToken.START_OBJECT;
            break;
        case ']':
        case '}':
            // Error: neither is valid at this point; valid closers have
            // been handled earlier
            _reportUnexpectedChar(i, "expected a value");
        case 't':
            _matchToken("true", 1);
            t = JsonToken.VALUE_TRUE;
            break;
        case 'f':
            _matchToken("false", 1);
            t = JsonToken.VALUE_FALSE;
            break;
        case 'n':
            _matchToken("null", 1);
            t = JsonToken.VALUE_NULL;
            break;

        case '-':
            /* Should we have separate handling for plus? Although
             * it is not allowed per se, it may be erroneously used,
             * and could be indicate by a more specific error message.
             */
        case '0':
        case '1':
        case '2':
        case '3':
        case '4':
        case '5':
        case '6':
        case '7':
        case '8':
        case '9':
            t = _parseNumber(i);
            break;
        default:
            t = _handleOddValue(i);
            break;
        }

        if (inObject) {
            _nextToken = t;
            return _currToken;
        }
        _currToken = t;
        return t;
    }

    private JsonToken _nextAfterName()
    {
        _nameCopied = false; // need to invalidate if it was copied
        JsonToken t = _nextToken;
        _nextToken = null;
        // Also: may need to start new context?
        if (t == JsonToken.START_ARRAY) {
            _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildArrayContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
        } else if (t == JsonToken.START_OBJECT) {
            _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildObjectContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
        }
        return (_currToken = t);
    }

    /*
    @Override
    public boolean nextFieldName(SerializableString str)
         throws IOException, JsonParseException
     */

    // note: identical to one in UTF8StreamJsonParser
    @Override
    public String nextTextValue()
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken == JsonToken.FIELD_NAME) { // mostly copied from '_nextAfterName'
            _nameCopied = false;
            JsonToken t = _nextToken;
            _nextToken = null;
            _currToken = t;
            if (t == JsonToken.VALUE_STRING) {
                if (_tokenIncomplete) {
                    _tokenIncomplete = false;
                    _finishString();
                }
                return _textBuffer.contentsAsString();
            }
            if (t == JsonToken.START_ARRAY) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildArrayContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            } else if (t == JsonToken.START_OBJECT) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildObjectContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            }
            return null;
        }
        // !!! TODO: optimize this case as well
        return (nextToken() == JsonToken.VALUE_STRING) ? getText() : null;
    }

    // note: identical to one in Utf8StreamParser
    @Override
    public int nextIntValue(int defaultValue)
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken == JsonToken.FIELD_NAME) {
            _nameCopied = false;
            JsonToken t = _nextToken;
            _nextToken = null;
            _currToken = t;
            if (t == JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT) {
                return getIntValue();
            }
            if (t == JsonToken.START_ARRAY) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildArrayContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            } else if (t == JsonToken.START_OBJECT) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildObjectContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            }
            return defaultValue;
        }
        // !!! TODO: optimize this case as well
        return (nextToken() == JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT) ? getIntValue() : defaultValue;
    }

    // note: identical to one in Utf8StreamParser
    @Override
    public long nextLongValue(long defaultValue)
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken == JsonToken.FIELD_NAME) { // mostly copied from '_nextAfterName'
            _nameCopied = false;
            JsonToken t = _nextToken;
            _nextToken = null;
            _currToken = t;
            if (t == JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT) {
                return getLongValue();
            }
            if (t == JsonToken.START_ARRAY) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildArrayContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            } else if (t == JsonToken.START_OBJECT) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildObjectContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            }
            return defaultValue;
        }
        // !!! TODO: optimize this case as well
        return (nextToken() == JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT) ? getLongValue() : defaultValue;
    }

    // note: identical to one in UTF8StreamJsonParser
    @Override
    public Boolean nextBooleanValue()
        throws IOException, JsonParseException
    {
        if (_currToken == JsonToken.FIELD_NAME) { // mostly copied from '_nextAfterName'
            _nameCopied = false;
            JsonToken t = _nextToken;
            _nextToken = null;
            _currToken = t;
            if (t == JsonToken.VALUE_TRUE) {
                return Boolean.TRUE;
            }
            if (t == JsonToken.VALUE_FALSE) {
                return Boolean.FALSE;
            }
            if (t == JsonToken.START_ARRAY) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildArrayContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            } else if (t == JsonToken.START_OBJECT) {
                _parsingContext = _parsingContext.createChildObjectContext(_tokenInputRow, _tokenInputCol);
            }
            return null;
        }
        JsonToken t = nextToken();
        if (t != null) {
            int id = t.id();
            if (id == ID_TRUE) return Boolean.TRUE;
            if (id == ID_FALSE) return Boolean.FALSE;
        }
        return null;
    }

    /*
    /**********************************************************
    /* Internal methods, number parsing
    /**********************************************************
     */

    /**
     * Initial parsing method for number values. It needs to be able
     * to parse enough input to be able to determine whether the
     * value is to be considered a simple integer value, or a more
     * generic decimal value: latter of which needs to be expressed
     * as a floating point number. The basic rule is that if the number
     * has no fractional or exponential part, it is an integer; otherwise
     * a floating point number.
     *

* Because much of input has to be processed in any case, no partial * parsing is done: all input text will be stored for further * processing. However, actual numeric value conversion will be * deferred, since it is usually the most complicated and costliest * part of processing. */ protected JsonToken _parseNumber(int ch) throws IOException { /* Although we will always be complete with respect to textual * representation (that is, all characters will be parsed), * actual conversion to a number is deferred. Thus, need to * note that no representations are valid yet */ boolean negative = (ch == INT_MINUS); int ptr = _inputPtr; int startPtr = ptr-1; // to include sign/digit already read final int inputLen = _inputEnd; dummy_loop: do { // dummy loop, to be able to break out if (negative) { // need to read the next digit if (ptr >= _inputEnd) { break dummy_loop; } ch = _inputBuffer[ptr++]; // First check: must have a digit to follow minus sign if (ch > INT_9 || ch < INT_0) { _inputPtr = ptr; return _handleInvalidNumberStart(ch, true); } /* (note: has been checked for non-negative already, in * the dispatching code that determined it should be * a numeric value) */ } // One special case, leading zero(es): if (ch == INT_0) { break dummy_loop; } /* First, let's see if the whole number is contained within * the input buffer unsplit. This should be the common case; * and to simplify processing, we will just reparse contents * in the alternative case (number split on buffer boundary) */ int intLen = 1; // already got one // First let's get the obligatory integer part: int_loop: while (true) { if (ptr >= _inputEnd) { break dummy_loop; } ch = (int) _inputBuffer[ptr++]; if (ch < INT_0 || ch > INT_9) { break int_loop; } ++intLen; } int fractLen = 0; // And then see if we get other parts if (ch == '.') { // yes, fraction fract_loop: while (true) { if (ptr >= inputLen) { break dummy_loop; } ch = (int) _inputBuffer[ptr++]; if (ch < INT_0 || ch > INT_9) { break fract_loop; } ++fractLen; } // must be followed by sequence of ints, one minimum if (fractLen == 0) { reportUnexpectedNumberChar(ch, "Decimal point not followed by a digit"); } } int expLen = 0; if (ch == 'e' || ch == 'E') { // and/or exponent if (ptr >= inputLen) { break dummy_loop; } // Sign indicator? ch = (int) _inputBuffer[ptr++]; if (ch == INT_MINUS || ch == INT_PLUS) { // yup, skip for now if (ptr >= inputLen) { break dummy_loop; } ch = (int) _inputBuffer[ptr++]; } while (ch <= INT_9 && ch >= INT_0) { ++expLen; if (ptr >= inputLen) { break dummy_loop; } ch = (int) _inputBuffer[ptr++]; } // must be followed by sequence of ints, one minimum if (expLen == 0) { reportUnexpectedNumberChar(ch, "Exponent indicator not followed by a digit"); } } // Got it all: let's add to text buffer for parsing, access --ptr; // need to push back following separator _inputPtr = ptr; // As per #105, need separating space between root values; check here if (_parsingContext.inRoot()) { _verifyRootSpace(ch); } int len = ptr-startPtr; _textBuffer.resetWithShared(_inputBuffer, startPtr, len); return reset(negative, intLen, fractLen, expLen); } while (false); _inputPtr = negative ? (startPtr+1) : startPtr; return _parseNumber2(negative); } /** * Method called to parse a number, when the primary parse * method has failed to parse it, due to it being split on * buffer boundary. As a result code is very similar, except * that it has to explicitly copy contents to the text buffer * instead of just sharing the main input buffer. */ private JsonToken _parseNumber2(boolean negative) throws IOException { char[] outBuf = _textBuffer.emptyAndGetCurrentSegment(); int outPtr = 0; // Need to prepend sign? if (negative) { outBuf[outPtr++] = '-'; } // This is the place to do leading-zero check(s) too: int intLen = 0; char c = (_inputPtr < _inputEnd) ? _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++] : getNextChar("No digit following minus sign"); if (c == '0') { c = _verifyNoLeadingZeroes(); } boolean eof = false; // Ok, first the obligatory integer part: int_loop: while (c >= '0' && c <= '9') { ++intLen; if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } outBuf[outPtr++] = c; if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd && !loadMore()) { // EOF is legal for main level int values c = CHAR_NULL; eof = true; break int_loop; } c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; } // Also, integer part is not optional if (intLen == 0) { reportInvalidNumber("Missing integer part (next char "+_getCharDesc(c)+")"); } int fractLen = 0; // And then see if we get other parts if (c == '.') { // yes, fraction outBuf[outPtr++] = c; fract_loop: while (true) { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd && !loadMore()) { eof = true; break fract_loop; } c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; if (c < INT_0 || c > INT_9) { break fract_loop; } ++fractLen; if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } outBuf[outPtr++] = c; } // must be followed by sequence of ints, one minimum if (fractLen == 0) { reportUnexpectedNumberChar(c, "Decimal point not followed by a digit"); } } int expLen = 0; if (c == 'e' || c == 'E') { // exponent? if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } outBuf[outPtr++] = c; // Not optional, can require that we get one more char c = (_inputPtr < _inputEnd) ? _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++] : getNextChar("expected a digit for number exponent"); // Sign indicator? if (c == '-' || c == '+') { if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } outBuf[outPtr++] = c; // Likewise, non optional: c = (_inputPtr < _inputEnd) ? _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++] : getNextChar("expected a digit for number exponent"); } exp_loop: while (c <= INT_9 && c >= INT_0) { ++expLen; if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } outBuf[outPtr++] = c; if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd && !loadMore()) { eof = true; break exp_loop; } c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; } // must be followed by sequence of ints, one minimum if (expLen == 0) { reportUnexpectedNumberChar(c, "Exponent indicator not followed by a digit"); } } // Ok; unless we hit end-of-input, need to push last char read back if (!eof) { --_inputPtr; if (_parsingContext.inRoot()) { _verifyRootSpace(c); } } _textBuffer.setCurrentLength(outPtr); // And there we have it! return reset(negative, intLen, fractLen, expLen); } /** * Method called when we have seen one zero, and want to ensure * it is not followed by another */ private char _verifyNoLeadingZeroes() throws IOException { // Ok to have plain "0" if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd && !loadMore()) { return '0'; } char ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr]; // if not followed by a number (probably '.'); return zero as is, to be included if (ch < '0' || ch > '9') { return '0'; } if (!isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_NUMERIC_LEADING_ZEROS)) { reportInvalidNumber("Leading zeroes not allowed"); } // if so, just need to skip either all zeroes (if followed by number); or all but one (if non-number) ++_inputPtr; // Leading zero to be skipped if (ch == INT_0) { while (_inputPtr < _inputEnd || loadMore()) { ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr]; if (ch < '0' || ch > '9') { // followed by non-number; retain one zero return '0'; } ++_inputPtr; // skip previous zero if (ch != '0') { // followed by other number; return break; } } } return ch; } /** * Method called if expected numeric value (due to leading sign) does not * look like a number */ protected JsonToken _handleInvalidNumberStart(int ch, boolean negative) throws IOException { if (ch == 'I') { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOFInValue(); } } ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; if (ch == 'N') { String match = negative ? "-INF" :"+INF"; _matchToken(match, 3); if (isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS)) { return resetAsNaN(match, negative ? Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY : Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY); } _reportError("Non-standard token '"+match+"': enable JsonParser.Feature.ALLOW_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS to allow"); } else if (ch == 'n') { String match = negative ? "-Infinity" :"+Infinity"; _matchToken(match, 3); if (isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS)) { return resetAsNaN(match, negative ? Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY : Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY); } _reportError("Non-standard token '"+match+"': enable JsonParser.Feature.ALLOW_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS to allow"); } } reportUnexpectedNumberChar(ch, "expected digit (0-9) to follow minus sign, for valid numeric value"); return null; } /** * Method called to ensure that a root-value is followed by a space * token. *

* NOTE: caller MUST ensure there is at least one character available; * and that input pointer is AT given char (not past) */ private final void _verifyRootSpace(int ch) throws IOException { // caller had pushed it back, before calling; reset ++_inputPtr; switch (ch) { case ' ': case '\t': return; case '\r': _skipCR(); return; case '\n': ++_currInputRow; _currInputRowStart = _inputPtr; return; } _reportMissingRootWS(ch); } /* /********************************************************** /* Internal methods, secondary parsing /********************************************************** */ protected String _parseName(int i) throws IOException { if (i != INT_QUOTE) { return _handleOddName(i); } /* First: let's try to see if we have a simple name: one that does * not cross input buffer boundary, and does not contain escape * sequences. */ int ptr = _inputPtr; int hash = _hashSeed; final int inputLen = _inputEnd; if (ptr < inputLen) { final int[] codes = _icLatin1; final int maxCode = codes.length; do { int ch = _inputBuffer[ptr]; if (ch < maxCode && codes[ch] != 0) { if (ch == '"') { int start = _inputPtr; _inputPtr = ptr+1; // to skip the quote return _symbols.findSymbol(_inputBuffer, start, ptr - start, hash); } break; } hash = (hash * CharsToNameCanonicalizer.HASH_MULT) + ch; ++ptr; } while (ptr < inputLen); } int start = _inputPtr; _inputPtr = ptr; return _parseName2(start, hash, INT_QUOTE); } private String _parseName2(int startPtr, int hash, int endChar) throws IOException { _textBuffer.resetWithShared(_inputBuffer, startPtr, (_inputPtr - startPtr)); /* Output pointers; calls will also ensure that the buffer is * not shared and has room for at least one more char. */ char[] outBuf = _textBuffer.getCurrentSegment(); int outPtr = _textBuffer.getCurrentSegmentSize(); while (true) { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOF(": was expecting closing '"+((char) endChar)+"' for name"); } } char c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; int i = (int) c; if (i <= INT_BACKSLASH) { if (i == INT_BACKSLASH) { /* Although chars outside of BMP are to be escaped as * an UTF-16 surrogate pair, does that affect decoding? * For now let's assume it does not. */ c = _decodeEscaped(); } else if (i <= endChar) { if (i == endChar) { break; } if (i < INT_SPACE) { _throwUnquotedSpace(i, "name"); } } } hash = (hash * CharsToNameCanonicalizer.HASH_MULT) + i; // Ok, let's add char to output: outBuf[outPtr++] = c; // Need more room? if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } } _textBuffer.setCurrentLength(outPtr); { TextBuffer tb = _textBuffer; char[] buf = tb.getTextBuffer(); int start = tb.getTextOffset(); int len = tb.size(); return _symbols.findSymbol(buf, start, len, hash); } } /** * Method called when we see non-white space character other * than double quote, when expecting a field name. * In standard mode will just throw an expection; but * in non-standard modes may be able to parse name. */ protected String _handleOddName(int i) throws IOException { // [JACKSON-173]: allow single quotes if (i == '\'' && isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_SINGLE_QUOTES)) { return _parseAposName(); } // [JACKSON-69]: allow unquoted names if feature enabled: if (!isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_UNQUOTED_FIELD_NAMES)) { _reportUnexpectedChar(i, "was expecting double-quote to start field name"); } final int[] codes = CharTypes.getInputCodeLatin1JsNames(); final int maxCode = codes.length; // Also: first char must be a valid name char, but NOT be number boolean firstOk; if (i < maxCode) { // identifier, or a number ([Issue#102]) firstOk = (codes[i] == 0); } else { firstOk = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart((char) i); } if (!firstOk) { _reportUnexpectedChar(i, "was expecting either valid name character (for unquoted name) or double-quote (for quoted) to start field name"); } int ptr = _inputPtr; int hash = _hashSeed; final int inputLen = _inputEnd; if (ptr < inputLen) { do { int ch = _inputBuffer[ptr]; if (ch < maxCode) { if (codes[ch] != 0) { int start = _inputPtr-1; // -1 to bring back first char _inputPtr = ptr; return _symbols.findSymbol(_inputBuffer, start, ptr - start, hash); } } else if (!Character.isJavaIdentifierPart((char) ch)) { int start = _inputPtr-1; // -1 to bring back first char _inputPtr = ptr; return _symbols.findSymbol(_inputBuffer, start, ptr - start, hash); } hash = (hash * CharsToNameCanonicalizer.HASH_MULT) + ch; ++ptr; } while (ptr < inputLen); } int start = _inputPtr-1; _inputPtr = ptr; return _handleOddName2(start, hash, codes); } protected String _parseAposName() throws IOException { // Note: mostly copy of_parseFieldName int ptr = _inputPtr; int hash = _hashSeed; final int inputLen = _inputEnd; if (ptr < inputLen) { final int[] codes = _icLatin1; final int maxCode = codes.length; do { int ch = _inputBuffer[ptr]; if (ch == '\'') { int start = _inputPtr; _inputPtr = ptr+1; // to skip the quote return _symbols.findSymbol(_inputBuffer, start, ptr - start, hash); } if (ch < maxCode && codes[ch] != 0) { break; } hash = (hash * CharsToNameCanonicalizer.HASH_MULT) + ch; ++ptr; } while (ptr < inputLen); } int start = _inputPtr; _inputPtr = ptr; return _parseName2(start, hash, '\''); } /** * Method for handling cases where first non-space character * of an expected value token is not legal for standard JSON content. */ protected JsonToken _handleOddValue(int i) throws IOException { // Most likely an error, unless we are to allow single-quote-strings switch (i) { case '\'': /* [JACKSON-173]: allow single quotes. Unlike with regular * Strings, we'll eagerly parse contents; this so that there's * no need to store information on quote char used. * * Also, no separation to fast/slow parsing; we'll just do * one regular (~= slowish) parsing, to keep code simple */ if (isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_SINGLE_QUOTES)) { return _handleApos(); } break; case 'N': _matchToken("NaN", 1); if (isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS)) { return resetAsNaN("NaN", Double.NaN); } _reportError("Non-standard token 'NaN': enable JsonParser.Feature.ALLOW_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS to allow"); break; case 'I': _matchToken("Infinity", 1); if (isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS)) { return resetAsNaN("Infinity", Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY); } _reportError("Non-standard token 'Infinity': enable JsonParser.Feature.ALLOW_NON_NUMERIC_NUMBERS to allow"); break; case '+': // note: '-' is taken as number if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOFInValue(); } } return _handleInvalidNumberStart(_inputBuffer[_inputPtr++], false); } // [Issue#77] Try to decode most likely token if (Character.isJavaIdentifierStart(i)) { _reportInvalidToken(""+((char) i), "('true', 'false' or 'null')"); } // but if it doesn't look like a token: _reportUnexpectedChar(i, "expected a valid value (number, String, array, object, 'true', 'false' or 'null')"); return null; } protected JsonToken _handleApos() throws IOException { char[] outBuf = _textBuffer.emptyAndGetCurrentSegment(); int outPtr = _textBuffer.getCurrentSegmentSize(); while (true) { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOF(": was expecting closing quote for a string value"); } } char c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; int i = (int) c; if (i <= '\\') { if (i == '\\') { /* Although chars outside of BMP are to be escaped as * an UTF-16 surrogate pair, does that affect decoding? * For now let's assume it does not. */ c = _decodeEscaped(); } else if (i <= '\'') { if (i == '\'') { break; } if (i < INT_SPACE) { _throwUnquotedSpace(i, "string value"); } } } // Need more room? if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } // Ok, let's add char to output: outBuf[outPtr++] = c; } _textBuffer.setCurrentLength(outPtr); return JsonToken.VALUE_STRING; } private String _handleOddName2(int startPtr, int hash, int[] codes) throws IOException { _textBuffer.resetWithShared(_inputBuffer, startPtr, (_inputPtr - startPtr)); char[] outBuf = _textBuffer.getCurrentSegment(); int outPtr = _textBuffer.getCurrentSegmentSize(); final int maxCode = codes.length; while (true) { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { // acceptable for now (will error out later) break; } } char c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr]; int i = (int) c; if (i <= maxCode) { if (codes[i] != 0) { break; } } else if (!Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c)) { break; } ++_inputPtr; hash = (hash * CharsToNameCanonicalizer.HASH_MULT) + i; // Ok, let's add char to output: outBuf[outPtr++] = c; // Need more room? if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } } _textBuffer.setCurrentLength(outPtr); { TextBuffer tb = _textBuffer; char[] buf = tb.getTextBuffer(); int start = tb.getTextOffset(); int len = tb.size(); return _symbols.findSymbol(buf, start, len, hash); } } @Override protected void _finishString() throws IOException { /* First: let's try to see if we have simple String value: one * that does not cross input buffer boundary, and does not * contain escape sequences. */ int ptr = _inputPtr; final int inputLen = _inputEnd; if (ptr < inputLen) { final int[] codes = _icLatin1; final int maxCode = codes.length; do { int ch = _inputBuffer[ptr]; if (ch < maxCode && codes[ch] != 0) { if (ch == '"') { _textBuffer.resetWithShared(_inputBuffer, _inputPtr, (ptr-_inputPtr)); _inputPtr = ptr+1; // Yes, we got it all return; } break; } ++ptr; } while (ptr < inputLen); } /* Either ran out of input, or bumped into an escape * sequence... */ _textBuffer.resetWithCopy(_inputBuffer, _inputPtr, (ptr-_inputPtr)); _inputPtr = ptr; _finishString2(); } protected void _finishString2() throws IOException { char[] outBuf = _textBuffer.getCurrentSegment(); int outPtr = _textBuffer.getCurrentSegmentSize(); while (true) { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOF(": was expecting closing quote for a string value"); } } char c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; int i = (int) c; if (i <= INT_BACKSLASH) { if (i == INT_BACKSLASH) { /* Although chars outside of BMP are to be escaped as * an UTF-16 surrogate pair, does that affect decoding? * For now let's assume it does not. */ c = _decodeEscaped(); } else if (i <= INT_QUOTE) { if (i == INT_QUOTE) { break; } if (i < INT_SPACE) { _throwUnquotedSpace(i, "string value"); } } } // Need more room? if (outPtr >= outBuf.length) { outBuf = _textBuffer.finishCurrentSegment(); outPtr = 0; } // Ok, let's add char to output: outBuf[outPtr++] = c; } _textBuffer.setCurrentLength(outPtr); } /** * Method called to skim through rest of unparsed String value, * if it is not needed. This can be done bit faster if contents * need not be stored for future access. */ protected void _skipString() throws IOException { _tokenIncomplete = false; int inputPtr = _inputPtr; int inputLen = _inputEnd; char[] inputBuffer = _inputBuffer; while (true) { if (inputPtr >= inputLen) { _inputPtr = inputPtr; if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOF(": was expecting closing quote for a string value"); } inputPtr = _inputPtr; inputLen = _inputEnd; } char c = inputBuffer[inputPtr++]; int i = (int) c; if (i <= INT_BACKSLASH) { if (i == INT_BACKSLASH) { /* Although chars outside of BMP are to be escaped as * an UTF-16 surrogate pair, does that affect decoding? * For now let's assume it does not. */ _inputPtr = inputPtr; c = _decodeEscaped(); inputPtr = _inputPtr; inputLen = _inputEnd; } else if (i <= INT_QUOTE) { if (i == INT_QUOTE) { _inputPtr = inputPtr; break; } if (i < INT_SPACE) { _inputPtr = inputPtr; _throwUnquotedSpace(i, "string value"); } } } } } /* /********************************************************** /* Internal methods, other parsing /********************************************************** */ /** * We actually need to check the character value here * (to see if we have \n following \r). */ protected void _skipCR() throws IOException { if (_inputPtr < _inputEnd || loadMore()) { if (_inputBuffer[_inputPtr] == '\n') { ++_inputPtr; } } ++_currInputRow; _currInputRowStart = _inputPtr; } private int _skipWS() throws IOException { final int[] codes = _icWS; while (_inputPtr < _inputEnd || loadMore()) { int i = (int) _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; if (i >= 64) { return i; } switch (codes[i]) { case -1: _throwInvalidSpace(i); case 0: return i; case 1: continue; case '\n': ++_currInputRow; _currInputRowStart = _inputPtr; break; case '\r': _skipCR(); break; case '/': _skipComment(); break; case '#': if (!_skipYAMLComment()) { return i; } break; } } throw _constructError("Unexpected end-of-input within/between "+_parsingContext.getTypeDesc()+" entries"); } private int _skipWSOrEnd() throws IOException { final int[] codes = _icWS; while (_inputPtr < _inputEnd || loadMore()) { int i = (int) _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; if (i >= 64) { return i; } switch (codes[i]) { case -1: _throwInvalidSpace(i); case 0: return i; case 1: continue; case '\n': ++_currInputRow; _currInputRowStart = _inputPtr; break; case '\r': _skipCR(); break; case '/': _skipComment(); break; case '#': if (!_skipYAMLComment()) { return i; } break; } } // We ran out of input... _handleEOF(); return -1; } private void _skipComment() throws IOException { if (!isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_COMMENTS)) { _reportUnexpectedChar('/', "maybe a (non-standard) comment? (not recognized as one since Feature 'ALLOW_COMMENTS' not enabled for parser)"); } // First: check which comment (if either) it is: if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd && !loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOF(" in a comment"); } char c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; if (c == '/') { _skipLine(); } else if (c == '*') { _skipCComment(); } else { _reportUnexpectedChar(c, "was expecting either '*' or '/' for a comment"); } } private void _skipCComment() throws IOException { // Ok: need the matching '*/' main_loop: while ((_inputPtr < _inputEnd) || loadMore()) { int i = (int) _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; if (i <= '*') { if (i == '*') { // end? if ((_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) && !loadMore()) { break main_loop; } if (_inputBuffer[_inputPtr] == INT_SLASH) { ++_inputPtr; return; } continue; } if (i < INT_SPACE) { if (i == INT_LF) { ++_currInputRow; _currInputRowStart = _inputPtr; } else if (i == INT_CR) { _skipCR(); } else if (i != INT_TAB) { _throwInvalidSpace(i); } } } } _reportInvalidEOF(" in a comment"); } private boolean _skipYAMLComment() throws IOException { if (!isEnabled(Feature.ALLOW_YAML_COMMENTS)) { return false; } _skipLine(); return true; } private void _skipLine() throws IOException { // Ok: need to find EOF or linefeed while ((_inputPtr < _inputEnd) || loadMore()) { int i = (int) _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; if (i < INT_SPACE) { if (i == INT_LF) { ++_currInputRow; _currInputRowStart = _inputPtr; break; } else if (i == INT_CR) { _skipCR(); break; } else if (i != INT_TAB) { _throwInvalidSpace(i); } } } } @Override protected char _decodeEscaped() throws IOException { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOF(" in character escape sequence"); } } char c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; switch ((int) c) { // First, ones that are mapped case 'b': return '\b'; case 't': return '\t'; case 'n': return '\n'; case 'f': return '\f'; case 'r': return '\r'; // And these are to be returned as they are case '"': case '/': case '\\': return c; case 'u': // and finally hex-escaped break; default: return _handleUnrecognizedCharacterEscape(c); } // Ok, a hex escape. Need 4 characters int value = 0; for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidEOF(" in character escape sequence"); } } int ch = (int) _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; int digit = CharTypes.charToHex(ch); if (digit < 0) { _reportUnexpectedChar(ch, "expected a hex-digit for character escape sequence"); } value = (value << 4) | digit; } return (char) value; } /** * Helper method for checking whether input matches expected token */ protected void _matchToken(String matchStr, int i) throws IOException { final int len = matchStr.length(); do { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { _reportInvalidToken(matchStr.substring(0, i)); } } if (_inputBuffer[_inputPtr] != matchStr.charAt(i)) { _reportInvalidToken(matchStr.substring(0, i)); } ++_inputPtr; } while (++i < len); // but let's also ensure we either get EOF, or non-alphanum char... if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { return; } } char c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr]; if (c < '0' || c == ']' || c == '}') { // expected/allowed chars return; } // if Java letter, it's a problem tho if (Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c)) { _reportInvalidToken(matchStr.substring(0, i)); } return; } /* /********************************************************** /* Binary access /********************************************************** */ /** * Efficient handling for incremental parsing of base64-encoded * textual content. */ @SuppressWarnings("resource") protected byte[] _decodeBase64(Base64Variant b64variant) throws IOException { ByteArrayBuilder builder = _getByteArrayBuilder(); //main_loop: while (true) { // first, we'll skip preceding white space, if any char ch; do { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { loadMoreGuaranteed(); } ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; } while (ch <= INT_SPACE); int bits = b64variant.decodeBase64Char(ch); if (bits < 0) { if (ch == '"') { // reached the end, fair and square? return builder.toByteArray(); } bits = _decodeBase64Escape(b64variant, ch, 0); if (bits < 0) { // white space to skip continue; } } int decodedData = bits; // then second base64 char; can't get padding yet, nor ws if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { loadMoreGuaranteed(); } ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; bits = b64variant.decodeBase64Char(ch); if (bits < 0) { bits = _decodeBase64Escape(b64variant, ch, 1); } decodedData = (decodedData << 6) | bits; // third base64 char; can be padding, but not ws if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { loadMoreGuaranteed(); } ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; bits = b64variant.decodeBase64Char(ch); // First branch: can get padding (-> 1 byte) if (bits < 0) { if (bits != Base64Variant.BASE64_VALUE_PADDING) { // as per [JACKSON-631], could also just be 'missing' padding if (ch == '"' && !b64variant.usesPadding()) { decodedData >>= 4; builder.append(decodedData); return builder.toByteArray(); } bits = _decodeBase64Escape(b64variant, ch, 2); } if (bits == Base64Variant.BASE64_VALUE_PADDING) { // Ok, must get more padding chars, then if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { loadMoreGuaranteed(); } ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; if (!b64variant.usesPaddingChar(ch)) { throw reportInvalidBase64Char(b64variant, ch, 3, "expected padding character '"+b64variant.getPaddingChar()+"'"); } // Got 12 bits, only need 8, need to shift decodedData >>= 4; builder.append(decodedData); continue; } // otherwise we got escaped other char, to be processed below } // Nope, 2 or 3 bytes decodedData = (decodedData << 6) | bits; // fourth and last base64 char; can be padding, but not ws if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { loadMoreGuaranteed(); } ch = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr++]; bits = b64variant.decodeBase64Char(ch); if (bits < 0) { if (bits != Base64Variant.BASE64_VALUE_PADDING) { // as per [JACKSON-631], could also just be 'missing' padding if (ch == '"' && !b64variant.usesPadding()) { decodedData >>= 2; builder.appendTwoBytes(decodedData); return builder.toByteArray(); } bits = _decodeBase64Escape(b64variant, ch, 3); } if (bits == Base64Variant.BASE64_VALUE_PADDING) { // With padding we only get 2 bytes; but we have // to shift it a bit so it is identical to triplet // case with partial output. // 3 chars gives 3x6 == 18 bits, of which 2 are // dummies, need to discard: decodedData >>= 2; builder.appendTwoBytes(decodedData); continue; } // otherwise we got escaped other char, to be processed below } // otherwise, our triplet is now complete decodedData = (decodedData << 6) | bits; builder.appendThreeBytes(decodedData); } } /* /********************************************************** /* Error reporting /********************************************************** */ protected void _reportInvalidToken(String matchedPart) throws IOException { _reportInvalidToken(matchedPart, "'null', 'true', 'false' or NaN"); } protected void _reportInvalidToken(String matchedPart, String msg) throws IOException { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(matchedPart); /* Let's just try to find what appears to be the token, using * regular Java identifier character rules. It's just a heuristic, * nothing fancy here. */ while (true) { if (_inputPtr >= _inputEnd) { if (!loadMore()) { break; } } char c = _inputBuffer[_inputPtr]; if (!Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c)) { break; } ++_inputPtr; sb.append(c); } _reportError("Unrecognized token '"+sb.toString()+"': was expecting "+msg); } }





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