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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:02:58 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:02:58 +0000 |
commit | 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 (patch) | |
tree | 173a775858bd501c378080a10dca74132f05bc50 /vendor/serde_json/src/value | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1.upstream/1.64.0+dfsg1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/serde_json/src/value')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/serde_json/src/value/de.rs | 1386 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/serde_json/src/value/from.rs | 282 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/serde_json/src/value/index.rs | 258 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/serde_json/src/value/mod.rs | 989 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/serde_json/src/value/partial_eq.rs | 95 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/serde_json/src/value/ser.rs | 1025 |
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diff --git a/vendor/serde_json/src/value/de.rs b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/de.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc1d38565 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/de.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1386 @@ +use crate::error::Error; +use crate::map::Map; +use crate::number::Number; +use crate::value::Value; +use alloc::borrow::{Cow, ToOwned}; +use alloc::string::String; +#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] +use alloc::string::ToString; +use alloc::vec::{self, Vec}; +use core::fmt; +use core::slice; +use core::str::FromStr; +use serde::de::{ + self, Deserialize, DeserializeSeed, EnumAccess, Expected, IntoDeserializer, MapAccess, + SeqAccess, Unexpected, VariantAccess, Visitor, +}; +use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, serde_if_integer128}; + +#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] +use crate::number::NumberFromString; + +impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Value { + #[inline] + fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Value, D::Error> + where + D: serde::Deserializer<'de>, + { + struct ValueVisitor; + + impl<'de> Visitor<'de> for ValueVisitor { + type Value = Value; + + fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + formatter.write_str("any valid JSON value") + } + + #[inline] + fn visit_bool<E>(self, value: bool) -> Result<Value, E> { + Ok(Value::Bool(value)) + } + + #[inline] + fn visit_i64<E>(self, value: i64) -> Result<Value, E> { + Ok(Value::Number(value.into())) + } + + #[inline] + fn visit_u64<E>(self, value: u64) -> Result<Value, E> { + Ok(Value::Number(value.into())) + } + + #[inline] + fn visit_f64<E>(self, value: f64) -> Result<Value, E> { + Ok(Number::from_f64(value).map_or(Value::Null, Value::Number)) + } + + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + #[inline] + fn visit_str<E>(self, value: &str) -> Result<Value, E> + where + E: serde::de::Error, + { + self.visit_string(String::from(value)) + } + + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + #[inline] + fn visit_string<E>(self, value: String) -> Result<Value, E> { + Ok(Value::String(value)) + } + + #[inline] + fn visit_none<E>(self) -> Result<Value, E> { + Ok(Value::Null) + } + + #[inline] + fn visit_some<D>(self, deserializer: D) -> Result<Value, D::Error> + where + D: serde::Deserializer<'de>, + { + Deserialize::deserialize(deserializer) + } + + #[inline] + fn visit_unit<E>(self) -> Result<Value, E> { + Ok(Value::Null) + } + + #[inline] + fn visit_seq<V>(self, mut visitor: V) -> Result<Value, V::Error> + where + V: SeqAccess<'de>, + { + let mut vec = Vec::new(); + + while let Some(elem) = tri!(visitor.next_element()) { + vec.push(elem); + } + + Ok(Value::Array(vec)) + } + + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + fn visit_map<V>(self, mut visitor: V) -> Result<Value, V::Error> + where + V: MapAccess<'de>, + { + match visitor.next_key_seed(KeyClassifier)? { + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + Some(KeyClass::Number) => { + let number: NumberFromString = visitor.next_value()?; + Ok(Value::Number(number.value)) + } + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + Some(KeyClass::RawValue) => { + let value = visitor.next_value_seed(crate::raw::BoxedFromString)?; + crate::from_str(value.get()).map_err(de::Error::custom) + } + Some(KeyClass::Map(first_key)) => { + let mut values = Map::new(); + + values.insert(first_key, tri!(visitor.next_value())); + while let Some((key, value)) = tri!(visitor.next_entry()) { + values.insert(key, value); + } + + Ok(Value::Object(values)) + } + None => Ok(Value::Object(Map::new())), + } + } + } + + deserializer.deserialize_any(ValueVisitor) + } +} + +impl FromStr for Value { + type Err = Error; + fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Value, Error> { + super::super::de::from_str(s) + } +} + +macro_rules! deserialize_number { + ($method:ident) => { + #[cfg(not(feature = "arbitrary_precision"))] + fn $method<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.deserialize_any(visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + fn $method<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.$method(visitor), + _ => self.deserialize_any(visitor), + } + } + }; +} + +fn visit_array<'de, V>(array: Vec<Value>, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> +where + V: Visitor<'de>, +{ + let len = array.len(); + let mut deserializer = SeqDeserializer::new(array); + let seq = tri!(visitor.visit_seq(&mut deserializer)); + let remaining = deserializer.iter.len(); + if remaining == 0 { + Ok(seq) + } else { + Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_length( + len, + &"fewer elements in array", + )) + } +} + +fn visit_object<'de, V>(object: Map<String, Value>, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> +where + V: Visitor<'de>, +{ + let len = object.len(); + let mut deserializer = MapDeserializer::new(object); + let map = tri!(visitor.visit_map(&mut deserializer)); + let remaining = deserializer.iter.len(); + if remaining == 0 { + Ok(map) + } else { + Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_length( + len, + &"fewer elements in map", + )) + } +} + +impl<'de> serde::Deserializer<'de> for Value { + type Error = Error; + + #[inline] + fn deserialize_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Null => visitor.visit_unit(), + Value::Bool(v) => visitor.visit_bool(v), + Value::Number(n) => n.deserialize_any(visitor), + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + Value::String(v) => visitor.visit_string(v), + Value::Array(v) => visit_array(v, visitor), + Value::Object(v) => visit_object(v, visitor), + } + } + + deserialize_number!(deserialize_i8); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_i16); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_i32); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_i64); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_u8); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_u16); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_u32); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_u64); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_f32); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_f64); + + serde_if_integer128! { + deserialize_number!(deserialize_i128); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_u128); + } + + #[inline] + fn deserialize_option<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Null => visitor.visit_none(), + _ => visitor.visit_some(self), + } + } + + #[inline] + fn deserialize_enum<V>( + self, + _name: &str, + _variants: &'static [&'static str], + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + let (variant, value) = match self { + Value::Object(value) => { + let mut iter = value.into_iter(); + let (variant, value) = match iter.next() { + Some(v) => v, + None => { + return Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_value( + Unexpected::Map, + &"map with a single key", + )); + } + }; + // enums are encoded in json as maps with a single key:value pair + if iter.next().is_some() { + return Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_value( + Unexpected::Map, + &"map with a single key", + )); + } + (variant, Some(value)) + } + Value::String(variant) => (variant, None), + other => { + return Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + other.unexpected(), + &"string or map", + )); + } + }; + + visitor.visit_enum(EnumDeserializer { variant, value }) + } + + #[inline] + fn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>( + self, + name: &'static str, + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + { + if name == crate::raw::TOKEN { + return visitor.visit_map(crate::raw::OwnedRawDeserializer { + raw_value: Some(self.to_string()), + }); + } + } + + let _ = name; + visitor.visit_newtype_struct(self) + } + + fn deserialize_bool<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Bool(v) => visitor.visit_bool(v), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_char<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_string(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_str<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_string(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_string<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + Value::String(v) => visitor.visit_string(v), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_bytes<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_byte_buf(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_byte_buf<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + Value::String(v) => visitor.visit_string(v), + Value::Array(v) => visit_array(v, visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_unit<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Null => visitor.visit_unit(), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_unit_struct<V>(self, _name: &'static str, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_unit(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_seq<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Array(v) => visit_array(v, visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_tuple<V>(self, _len: usize, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_seq(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_tuple_struct<V>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _len: usize, + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_seq(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_map<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Object(v) => visit_object(v, visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_struct<V>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _fields: &'static [&'static str], + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Array(v) => visit_array(v, visitor), + Value::Object(v) => visit_object(v, visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_identifier<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_string(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_ignored_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + drop(self); + visitor.visit_unit() + } +} + +struct EnumDeserializer { + variant: String, + value: Option<Value>, +} + +impl<'de> EnumAccess<'de> for EnumDeserializer { + type Error = Error; + type Variant = VariantDeserializer; + + fn variant_seed<V>(self, seed: V) -> Result<(V::Value, VariantDeserializer), Error> + where + V: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + let variant = self.variant.into_deserializer(); + let visitor = VariantDeserializer { value: self.value }; + seed.deserialize(variant).map(|v| (v, visitor)) + } +} + +impl<'de> IntoDeserializer<'de, Error> for Value { + type Deserializer = Self; + + fn into_deserializer(self) -> Self::Deserializer { + self + } +} + +struct VariantDeserializer { + value: Option<Value>, +} + +impl<'de> VariantAccess<'de> for VariantDeserializer { + type Error = Error; + + fn unit_variant(self) -> Result<(), Error> { + match self.value { + Some(value) => Deserialize::deserialize(value), + None => Ok(()), + } + } + + fn newtype_variant_seed<T>(self, seed: T) -> Result<T::Value, Error> + where + T: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + match self.value { + Some(value) => seed.deserialize(value), + None => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"newtype variant", + )), + } + } + + fn tuple_variant<V>(self, _len: usize, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self.value { + Some(Value::Array(v)) => { + if v.is_empty() { + visitor.visit_unit() + } else { + visit_array(v, visitor) + } + } + Some(other) => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + other.unexpected(), + &"tuple variant", + )), + None => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"tuple variant", + )), + } + } + + fn struct_variant<V>( + self, + _fields: &'static [&'static str], + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self.value { + Some(Value::Object(v)) => visit_object(v, visitor), + Some(other) => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + other.unexpected(), + &"struct variant", + )), + None => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"struct variant", + )), + } + } +} + +struct SeqDeserializer { + iter: vec::IntoIter<Value>, +} + +impl SeqDeserializer { + fn new(vec: Vec<Value>) -> Self { + SeqDeserializer { + iter: vec.into_iter(), + } + } +} + +impl<'de> SeqAccess<'de> for SeqDeserializer { + type Error = Error; + + fn next_element_seed<T>(&mut self, seed: T) -> Result<Option<T::Value>, Error> + where + T: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + match self.iter.next() { + Some(value) => seed.deserialize(value).map(Some), + None => Ok(None), + } + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> Option<usize> { + match self.iter.size_hint() { + (lower, Some(upper)) if lower == upper => Some(upper), + _ => None, + } + } +} + +struct MapDeserializer { + iter: <Map<String, Value> as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, + value: Option<Value>, +} + +impl MapDeserializer { + fn new(map: Map<String, Value>) -> Self { + MapDeserializer { + iter: map.into_iter(), + value: None, + } + } +} + +impl<'de> MapAccess<'de> for MapDeserializer { + type Error = Error; + + fn next_key_seed<T>(&mut self, seed: T) -> Result<Option<T::Value>, Error> + where + T: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + match self.iter.next() { + Some((key, value)) => { + self.value = Some(value); + let key_de = MapKeyDeserializer { + key: Cow::Owned(key), + }; + seed.deserialize(key_de).map(Some) + } + None => Ok(None), + } + } + + fn next_value_seed<T>(&mut self, seed: T) -> Result<T::Value, Error> + where + T: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + match self.value.take() { + Some(value) => seed.deserialize(value), + None => Err(serde::de::Error::custom("value is missing")), + } + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> Option<usize> { + match self.iter.size_hint() { + (lower, Some(upper)) if lower == upper => Some(upper), + _ => None, + } + } +} + +macro_rules! deserialize_value_ref_number { + ($method:ident) => { + #[cfg(not(feature = "arbitrary_precision"))] + fn $method<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.deserialize_any(visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + fn $method<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.$method(visitor), + _ => self.deserialize_any(visitor), + } + } + }; +} + +fn visit_array_ref<'de, V>(array: &'de [Value], visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> +where + V: Visitor<'de>, +{ + let len = array.len(); + let mut deserializer = SeqRefDeserializer::new(array); + let seq = tri!(visitor.visit_seq(&mut deserializer)); + let remaining = deserializer.iter.len(); + if remaining == 0 { + Ok(seq) + } else { + Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_length( + len, + &"fewer elements in array", + )) + } +} + +fn visit_object_ref<'de, V>(object: &'de Map<String, Value>, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> +where + V: Visitor<'de>, +{ + let len = object.len(); + let mut deserializer = MapRefDeserializer::new(object); + let map = tri!(visitor.visit_map(&mut deserializer)); + let remaining = deserializer.iter.len(); + if remaining == 0 { + Ok(map) + } else { + Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_length( + len, + &"fewer elements in map", + )) + } +} + +impl<'de> serde::Deserializer<'de> for &'de Value { + type Error = Error; + + fn deserialize_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Null => visitor.visit_unit(), + Value::Bool(v) => visitor.visit_bool(*v), + Value::Number(n) => n.deserialize_any(visitor), + Value::String(v) => visitor.visit_borrowed_str(v), + Value::Array(v) => visit_array_ref(v, visitor), + Value::Object(v) => visit_object_ref(v, visitor), + } + } + + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_i8); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_i16); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_i32); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_i64); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_u8); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_u16); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_u32); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_u64); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_f32); + deserialize_value_ref_number!(deserialize_f64); + + serde_if_integer128! { + deserialize_number!(deserialize_i128); + deserialize_number!(deserialize_u128); + } + + fn deserialize_option<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match *self { + Value::Null => visitor.visit_none(), + _ => visitor.visit_some(self), + } + } + + fn deserialize_enum<V>( + self, + _name: &str, + _variants: &'static [&'static str], + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + let (variant, value) = match self { + Value::Object(value) => { + let mut iter = value.into_iter(); + let (variant, value) = match iter.next() { + Some(v) => v, + None => { + return Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_value( + Unexpected::Map, + &"map with a single key", + )); + } + }; + // enums are encoded in json as maps with a single key:value pair + if iter.next().is_some() { + return Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_value( + Unexpected::Map, + &"map with a single key", + )); + } + (variant, Some(value)) + } + Value::String(variant) => (variant, None), + other => { + return Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + other.unexpected(), + &"string or map", + )); + } + }; + + visitor.visit_enum(EnumRefDeserializer { variant, value }) + } + + #[inline] + fn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>( + self, + name: &'static str, + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + { + if name == crate::raw::TOKEN { + return visitor.visit_map(crate::raw::OwnedRawDeserializer { + raw_value: Some(self.to_string()), + }); + } + } + + let _ = name; + visitor.visit_newtype_struct(self) + } + + fn deserialize_bool<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match *self { + Value::Bool(v) => visitor.visit_bool(v), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_char<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_str(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_str<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::String(v) => visitor.visit_borrowed_str(v), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_string<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_str(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_bytes<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::String(v) => visitor.visit_borrowed_str(v), + Value::Array(v) => visit_array_ref(v, visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_byte_buf<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_bytes(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_unit<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match *self { + Value::Null => visitor.visit_unit(), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_unit_struct<V>(self, _name: &'static str, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_unit(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_seq<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Array(v) => visit_array_ref(v, visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_tuple<V>(self, _len: usize, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_seq(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_tuple_struct<V>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _len: usize, + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_seq(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_map<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Object(v) => visit_object_ref(v, visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_struct<V>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _fields: &'static [&'static str], + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self { + Value::Array(v) => visit_array_ref(v, visitor), + Value::Object(v) => visit_object_ref(v, visitor), + _ => Err(self.invalid_type(&visitor)), + } + } + + fn deserialize_identifier<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.deserialize_str(visitor) + } + + fn deserialize_ignored_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + visitor.visit_unit() + } +} + +struct EnumRefDeserializer<'de> { + variant: &'de str, + value: Option<&'de Value>, +} + +impl<'de> EnumAccess<'de> for EnumRefDeserializer<'de> { + type Error = Error; + type Variant = VariantRefDeserializer<'de>; + + fn variant_seed<V>(self, seed: V) -> Result<(V::Value, Self::Variant), Error> + where + V: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + let variant = self.variant.into_deserializer(); + let visitor = VariantRefDeserializer { value: self.value }; + seed.deserialize(variant).map(|v| (v, visitor)) + } +} + +struct VariantRefDeserializer<'de> { + value: Option<&'de Value>, +} + +impl<'de> VariantAccess<'de> for VariantRefDeserializer<'de> { + type Error = Error; + + fn unit_variant(self) -> Result<(), Error> { + match self.value { + Some(value) => Deserialize::deserialize(value), + None => Ok(()), + } + } + + fn newtype_variant_seed<T>(self, seed: T) -> Result<T::Value, Error> + where + T: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + match self.value { + Some(value) => seed.deserialize(value), + None => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"newtype variant", + )), + } + } + + fn tuple_variant<V>(self, _len: usize, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self.value { + Some(&Value::Array(ref v)) => { + if v.is_empty() { + visitor.visit_unit() + } else { + visit_array_ref(v, visitor) + } + } + Some(other) => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + other.unexpected(), + &"tuple variant", + )), + None => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"tuple variant", + )), + } + } + + fn struct_variant<V>( + self, + _fields: &'static [&'static str], + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match self.value { + Some(&Value::Object(ref v)) => visit_object_ref(v, visitor), + Some(other) => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + other.unexpected(), + &"struct variant", + )), + None => Err(serde::de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"struct variant", + )), + } + } +} + +struct SeqRefDeserializer<'de> { + iter: slice::Iter<'de, Value>, +} + +impl<'de> SeqRefDeserializer<'de> { + fn new(slice: &'de [Value]) -> Self { + SeqRefDeserializer { iter: slice.iter() } + } +} + +impl<'de> SeqAccess<'de> for SeqRefDeserializer<'de> { + type Error = Error; + + fn next_element_seed<T>(&mut self, seed: T) -> Result<Option<T::Value>, Error> + where + T: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + match self.iter.next() { + Some(value) => seed.deserialize(value).map(Some), + None => Ok(None), + } + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> Option<usize> { + match self.iter.size_hint() { + (lower, Some(upper)) if lower == upper => Some(upper), + _ => None, + } + } +} + +struct MapRefDeserializer<'de> { + iter: <&'de Map<String, Value> as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, + value: Option<&'de Value>, +} + +impl<'de> MapRefDeserializer<'de> { + fn new(map: &'de Map<String, Value>) -> Self { + MapRefDeserializer { + iter: map.into_iter(), + value: None, + } + } +} + +impl<'de> MapAccess<'de> for MapRefDeserializer<'de> { + type Error = Error; + + fn next_key_seed<T>(&mut self, seed: T) -> Result<Option<T::Value>, Error> + where + T: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + match self.iter.next() { + Some((key, value)) => { + self.value = Some(value); + let key_de = MapKeyDeserializer { + key: Cow::Borrowed(&**key), + }; + seed.deserialize(key_de).map(Some) + } + None => Ok(None), + } + } + + fn next_value_seed<T>(&mut self, seed: T) -> Result<T::Value, Error> + where + T: DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + match self.value.take() { + Some(value) => seed.deserialize(value), + None => Err(serde::de::Error::custom("value is missing")), + } + } + + fn size_hint(&self) -> Option<usize> { + match self.iter.size_hint() { + (lower, Some(upper)) if lower == upper => Some(upper), + _ => None, + } + } +} + +struct MapKeyDeserializer<'de> { + key: Cow<'de, str>, +} + +macro_rules! deserialize_integer_key { + ($method:ident => $visit:ident) => { + fn $method<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + match (self.key.parse(), self.key) { + (Ok(integer), _) => visitor.$visit(integer), + (Err(_), Cow::Borrowed(s)) => visitor.visit_borrowed_str(s), + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + (Err(_), Cow::Owned(s)) => visitor.visit_string(s), + } + } + }; +} + +impl<'de> serde::Deserializer<'de> for MapKeyDeserializer<'de> { + type Error = Error; + + fn deserialize_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + BorrowedCowStrDeserializer::new(self.key).deserialize_any(visitor) + } + + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_i8 => visit_i8); + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_i16 => visit_i16); + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_i32 => visit_i32); + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_i64 => visit_i64); + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_u8 => visit_u8); + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_u16 => visit_u16); + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_u32 => visit_u32); + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_u64 => visit_u64); + + serde_if_integer128! { + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_i128 => visit_i128); + deserialize_integer_key!(deserialize_u128 => visit_u128); + } + + #[inline] + fn deserialize_option<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + // Map keys cannot be null. + visitor.visit_some(self) + } + + #[inline] + fn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + visitor.visit_newtype_struct(self) + } + + fn deserialize_enum<V>( + self, + name: &'static str, + variants: &'static [&'static str], + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: Visitor<'de>, + { + self.key + .into_deserializer() + .deserialize_enum(name, variants, visitor) + } + + forward_to_deserialize_any! { + bool f32 f64 char str string bytes byte_buf unit unit_struct seq tuple + tuple_struct map struct identifier ignored_any + } +} + +struct KeyClassifier; + +enum KeyClass { + Map(String), + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + Number, + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + RawValue, +} + +impl<'de> DeserializeSeed<'de> for KeyClassifier { + type Value = KeyClass; + + fn deserialize<D>(self, deserializer: D) -> Result<Self::Value, D::Error> + where + D: serde::Deserializer<'de>, + { + deserializer.deserialize_str(self) + } +} + +impl<'de> Visitor<'de> for KeyClassifier { + type Value = KeyClass; + + fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + formatter.write_str("a string key") + } + + fn visit_str<E>(self, s: &str) -> Result<Self::Value, E> + where + E: de::Error, + { + match s { + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + crate::number::TOKEN => Ok(KeyClass::Number), + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + crate::raw::TOKEN => Ok(KeyClass::RawValue), + _ => Ok(KeyClass::Map(s.to_owned())), + } + } + + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + fn visit_string<E>(self, s: String) -> Result<Self::Value, E> + where + E: de::Error, + { + match s.as_str() { + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + crate::number::TOKEN => Ok(KeyClass::Number), + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + crate::raw::TOKEN => Ok(KeyClass::RawValue), + _ => Ok(KeyClass::Map(s)), + } + } +} + +impl Value { + #[cold] + fn invalid_type<E>(&self, exp: &dyn Expected) -> E + where + E: serde::de::Error, + { + serde::de::Error::invalid_type(self.unexpected(), exp) + } + + #[cold] + fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected { + match self { + Value::Null => Unexpected::Unit, + Value::Bool(b) => Unexpected::Bool(*b), + Value::Number(n) => n.unexpected(), + Value::String(s) => Unexpected::Str(s), + Value::Array(_) => Unexpected::Seq, + Value::Object(_) => Unexpected::Map, + } + } +} + +struct BorrowedCowStrDeserializer<'de> { + value: Cow<'de, str>, +} + +impl<'de> BorrowedCowStrDeserializer<'de> { + fn new(value: Cow<'de, str>) -> Self { + BorrowedCowStrDeserializer { value } + } +} + +impl<'de> de::Deserializer<'de> for BorrowedCowStrDeserializer<'de> { + type Error = Error; + + fn deserialize_any<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: de::Visitor<'de>, + { + match self.value { + Cow::Borrowed(string) => visitor.visit_borrowed_str(string), + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + Cow::Owned(string) => visitor.visit_string(string), + } + } + + fn deserialize_enum<V>( + self, + _name: &str, + _variants: &'static [&'static str], + visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: de::Visitor<'de>, + { + visitor.visit_enum(self) + } + + forward_to_deserialize_any! { + bool i8 i16 i32 i64 i128 u8 u16 u32 u64 u128 f32 f64 char str string + bytes byte_buf option unit unit_struct newtype_struct seq tuple + tuple_struct map struct identifier ignored_any + } +} + +impl<'de> de::EnumAccess<'de> for BorrowedCowStrDeserializer<'de> { + type Error = Error; + type Variant = UnitOnly; + + fn variant_seed<T>(self, seed: T) -> Result<(T::Value, Self::Variant), Error> + where + T: de::DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + let value = seed.deserialize(self)?; + Ok((value, UnitOnly)) + } +} + +struct UnitOnly; + +impl<'de> de::VariantAccess<'de> for UnitOnly { + type Error = Error; + + fn unit_variant(self) -> Result<(), Error> { + Ok(()) + } + + fn newtype_variant_seed<T>(self, _seed: T) -> Result<T::Value, Error> + where + T: de::DeserializeSeed<'de>, + { + Err(de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"newtype variant", + )) + } + + fn tuple_variant<V>(self, _len: usize, _visitor: V) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: de::Visitor<'de>, + { + Err(de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"tuple variant", + )) + } + + fn struct_variant<V>( + self, + _fields: &'static [&'static str], + _visitor: V, + ) -> Result<V::Value, Error> + where + V: de::Visitor<'de>, + { + Err(de::Error::invalid_type( + Unexpected::UnitVariant, + &"struct variant", + )) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/serde_json/src/value/from.rs b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/from.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..858a6e48a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/from.rs @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +use super::Value; +use crate::map::Map; +use crate::number::Number; +use alloc::borrow::Cow; +use alloc::string::{String, ToString}; +use alloc::vec::Vec; +use core::iter::FromIterator; + +#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] +use serde::serde_if_integer128; + +macro_rules! from_integer { + ($($ty:ident)*) => { + $( + impl From<$ty> for Value { + fn from(n: $ty) -> Self { + Value::Number(n.into()) + } + } + )* + }; +} + +from_integer! { + i8 i16 i32 i64 isize + u8 u16 u32 u64 usize +} + +#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] +serde_if_integer128! { + from_integer! { + i128 u128 + } +} + +impl From<f32> for Value { + /// Convert 32-bit floating point number to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let f: f32 = 13.37; + /// let x: Value = f.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: f32) -> Self { + From::from(f as f64) + } +} + +impl From<f64> for Value { + /// Convert 64-bit floating point number to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let f: f64 = 13.37; + /// let x: Value = f.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: f64) -> Self { + Number::from_f64(f).map_or(Value::Null, Value::Number) + } +} + +impl From<bool> for Value { + /// Convert boolean to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let b = false; + /// let x: Value = b.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: bool) -> Self { + Value::Bool(f) + } +} + +impl From<String> for Value { + /// Convert `String` to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let s: String = "lorem".to_string(); + /// let x: Value = s.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: String) -> Self { + Value::String(f) + } +} + +impl<'a> From<&'a str> for Value { + /// Convert string slice to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let s: &str = "lorem"; + /// let x: Value = s.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: &str) -> Self { + Value::String(f.to_string()) + } +} + +impl<'a> From<Cow<'a, str>> for Value { + /// Convert copy-on-write string to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// use std::borrow::Cow; + /// + /// let s: Cow<str> = Cow::Borrowed("lorem"); + /// let x: Value = s.into(); + /// ``` + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// use std::borrow::Cow; + /// + /// let s: Cow<str> = Cow::Owned("lorem".to_string()); + /// let x: Value = s.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: Cow<'a, str>) -> Self { + Value::String(f.into_owned()) + } +} + +impl From<Number> for Value { + /// Convert `Number` to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::{Number, Value}; + /// + /// let n = Number::from(7); + /// let x: Value = n.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: Number) -> Self { + Value::Number(f) + } +} + +impl From<Map<String, Value>> for Value { + /// Convert map (with string keys) to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::{Map, Value}; + /// + /// let mut m = Map::new(); + /// m.insert("Lorem".to_string(), "ipsum".into()); + /// let x: Value = m.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: Map<String, Value>) -> Self { + Value::Object(f) + } +} + +impl<T: Into<Value>> From<Vec<T>> for Value { + /// Convert a `Vec` to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let v = vec!["lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"]; + /// let x: Value = v.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: Vec<T>) -> Self { + Value::Array(f.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect()) + } +} + +impl<'a, T: Clone + Into<Value>> From<&'a [T]> for Value { + /// Convert a slice to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let v: &[&str] = &["lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"]; + /// let x: Value = v.into(); + /// ``` + fn from(f: &'a [T]) -> Self { + Value::Array(f.iter().cloned().map(Into::into).collect()) + } +} + +impl<T: Into<Value>> FromIterator<T> for Value { + /// Convert an iteratable type to a `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let v = std::iter::repeat(42).take(5); + /// let x: Value = v.collect(); + /// ``` + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let v: Vec<_> = vec!["lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"]; + /// let x: Value = v.into_iter().collect(); + /// ``` + /// + /// ``` + /// use std::iter::FromIterator; + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let x: Value = Value::from_iter(vec!["lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"]); + /// ``` + fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(iter: I) -> Self { + Value::Array(iter.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect()) + } +} + +impl<K: Into<String>, V: Into<Value>> FromIterator<(K, V)> for Value { + /// Convert an iteratable type to a `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let v: Vec<_> = vec![("lorem", 40), ("ipsum", 2)]; + /// let x: Value = v.into_iter().collect(); + /// ``` + fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(iter: I) -> Self { + Value::Object( + iter.into_iter() + .map(|(k, v)| (k.into(), v.into())) + .collect(), + ) + } +} + +impl From<()> for Value { + /// Convert `()` to `Value` + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// let u = (); + /// let x: Value = u.into(); + /// ``` + fn from((): ()) -> Self { + Value::Null + } +} + +impl<T> From<Option<T>> for Value +where + T: Into<Value>, +{ + fn from(opt: Option<T>) -> Self { + match opt { + None => Value::Null, + Some(value) => Into::into(value), + } + } +} diff --git a/vendor/serde_json/src/value/index.rs b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/index.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c74042b75 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/index.rs @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +use super::Value; +use crate::map::Map; +use alloc::borrow::ToOwned; +use alloc::string::String; +use core::fmt::{self, Display}; +use core::ops; + +/// A type that can be used to index into a `serde_json::Value`. +/// +/// The [`get`] and [`get_mut`] methods of `Value` accept any type that +/// implements `Index`, as does the [square-bracket indexing operator]. This +/// trait is implemented for strings which are used as the index into a JSON +/// map, and for `usize` which is used as the index into a JSON array. +/// +/// [`get`]: ../enum.Value.html#method.get +/// [`get_mut`]: ../enum.Value.html#method.get_mut +/// [square-bracket indexing operator]: ../enum.Value.html#impl-Index%3CI%3E +/// +/// This trait is sealed and cannot be implemented for types outside of +/// `serde_json`. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// # use serde_json::json; +/// # +/// let data = json!({ "inner": [1, 2, 3] }); +/// +/// // Data is a JSON map so it can be indexed with a string. +/// let inner = &data["inner"]; +/// +/// // Inner is a JSON array so it can be indexed with an integer. +/// let first = &inner[0]; +/// +/// assert_eq!(first, 1); +/// ``` +pub trait Index: private::Sealed { + /// Return None if the key is not already in the array or object. + #[doc(hidden)] + fn index_into<'v>(&self, v: &'v Value) -> Option<&'v Value>; + + /// Return None if the key is not already in the array or object. + #[doc(hidden)] + fn index_into_mut<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> Option<&'v mut Value>; + + /// Panic if array index out of bounds. If key is not already in the object, + /// insert it with a value of null. Panic if Value is a type that cannot be + /// indexed into, except if Value is null then it can be treated as an empty + /// object. + #[doc(hidden)] + fn index_or_insert<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> &'v mut Value; +} + +impl Index for usize { + fn index_into<'v>(&self, v: &'v Value) -> Option<&'v Value> { + match v { + Value::Array(vec) => vec.get(*self), + _ => None, + } + } + fn index_into_mut<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> Option<&'v mut Value> { + match v { + Value::Array(vec) => vec.get_mut(*self), + _ => None, + } + } + fn index_or_insert<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> &'v mut Value { + match v { + Value::Array(vec) => { + let len = vec.len(); + vec.get_mut(*self).unwrap_or_else(|| { + panic!( + "cannot access index {} of JSON array of length {}", + self, len + ) + }) + } + _ => panic!("cannot access index {} of JSON {}", self, Type(v)), + } + } +} + +impl Index for str { + fn index_into<'v>(&self, v: &'v Value) -> Option<&'v Value> { + match v { + Value::Object(map) => map.get(self), + _ => None, + } + } + fn index_into_mut<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> Option<&'v mut Value> { + match v { + Value::Object(map) => map.get_mut(self), + _ => None, + } + } + fn index_or_insert<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> &'v mut Value { + if let Value::Null = v { + *v = Value::Object(Map::new()); + } + match v { + Value::Object(map) => map.entry(self.to_owned()).or_insert(Value::Null), + _ => panic!("cannot access key {:?} in JSON {}", self, Type(v)), + } + } +} + +impl Index for String { + fn index_into<'v>(&self, v: &'v Value) -> Option<&'v Value> { + self[..].index_into(v) + } + fn index_into_mut<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> Option<&'v mut Value> { + self[..].index_into_mut(v) + } + fn index_or_insert<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> &'v mut Value { + self[..].index_or_insert(v) + } +} + +impl<'a, T> Index for &'a T +where + T: ?Sized + Index, +{ + fn index_into<'v>(&self, v: &'v Value) -> Option<&'v Value> { + (**self).index_into(v) + } + fn index_into_mut<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> Option<&'v mut Value> { + (**self).index_into_mut(v) + } + fn index_or_insert<'v>(&self, v: &'v mut Value) -> &'v mut Value { + (**self).index_or_insert(v) + } +} + +// Prevent users from implementing the Index trait. +mod private { + pub trait Sealed {} + impl Sealed for usize {} + impl Sealed for str {} + impl Sealed for alloc::string::String {} + impl<'a, T> Sealed for &'a T where T: ?Sized + Sealed {} +} + +/// Used in panic messages. +struct Type<'a>(&'a Value); + +impl<'a> Display for Type<'a> { + fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + match *self.0 { + Value::Null => formatter.write_str("null"), + Value::Bool(_) => formatter.write_str("boolean"), + Value::Number(_) => formatter.write_str("number"), + Value::String(_) => formatter.write_str("string"), + Value::Array(_) => formatter.write_str("array"), + Value::Object(_) => formatter.write_str("object"), + } + } +} + +// The usual semantics of Index is to panic on invalid indexing. +// +// That said, the usual semantics are for things like Vec and BTreeMap which +// have different use cases than Value. If you are working with a Vec, you know +// that you are working with a Vec and you can get the len of the Vec and make +// sure your indices are within bounds. The Value use cases are more +// loosey-goosey. You got some JSON from an endpoint and you want to pull values +// out of it. Outside of this Index impl, you already have the option of using +// value.as_array() and working with the Vec directly, or matching on +// Value::Array and getting the Vec directly. The Index impl means you can skip +// that and index directly into the thing using a concise syntax. You don't have +// to check the type, you don't have to check the len, it is all about what you +// expect the Value to look like. +// +// Basically the use cases that would be well served by panicking here are +// better served by using one of the other approaches: get and get_mut, +// as_array, or match. The value of this impl is that it adds a way of working +// with Value that is not well served by the existing approaches: concise and +// careless and sometimes that is exactly what you want. +impl<I> ops::Index<I> for Value +where + I: Index, +{ + type Output = Value; + + /// Index into a `serde_json::Value` using the syntax `value[0]` or + /// `value["k"]`. + /// + /// Returns `Value::Null` if the type of `self` does not match the type of + /// the index, for example if the index is a string and `self` is an array + /// or a number. Also returns `Value::Null` if the given key does not exist + /// in the map or the given index is not within the bounds of the array. + /// + /// For retrieving deeply nested values, you should have a look at the + /// `Value::pointer` method. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let data = json!({ + /// "x": { + /// "y": ["z", "zz"] + /// } + /// }); + /// + /// assert_eq!(data["x"]["y"], json!(["z", "zz"])); + /// assert_eq!(data["x"]["y"][0], json!("z")); + /// + /// assert_eq!(data["a"], json!(null)); // returns null for undefined values + /// assert_eq!(data["a"]["b"], json!(null)); // does not panic + /// ``` + fn index(&self, index: I) -> &Value { + static NULL: Value = Value::Null; + index.index_into(self).unwrap_or(&NULL) + } +} + +impl<I> ops::IndexMut<I> for Value +where + I: Index, +{ + /// Write into a `serde_json::Value` using the syntax `value[0] = ...` or + /// `value["k"] = ...`. + /// + /// If the index is a number, the value must be an array of length bigger + /// than the index. Indexing into a value that is not an array or an array + /// that is too small will panic. + /// + /// If the index is a string, the value must be an object or null which is + /// treated like an empty object. If the key is not already present in the + /// object, it will be inserted with a value of null. Indexing into a value + /// that is neither an object nor null will panic. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let mut data = json!({ "x": 0 }); + /// + /// // replace an existing key + /// data["x"] = json!(1); + /// + /// // insert a new key + /// data["y"] = json!([false, false, false]); + /// + /// // replace an array value + /// data["y"][0] = json!(true); + /// + /// // inserted a deeply nested key + /// data["a"]["b"]["c"]["d"] = json!(true); + /// + /// println!("{}", data); + /// ``` + fn index_mut(&mut self, index: I) -> &mut Value { + index.index_or_insert(self) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/serde_json/src/value/mod.rs b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/mod.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4793e93ec --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/mod.rs @@ -0,0 +1,989 @@ +//! The Value enum, a loosely typed way of representing any valid JSON value. +//! +//! # Constructing JSON +//! +//! Serde JSON provides a [`json!` macro][macro] to build `serde_json::Value` +//! objects with very natural JSON syntax. +//! +//! ``` +//! use serde_json::json; +//! +//! fn main() { +//! // The type of `john` is `serde_json::Value` +//! let john = json!({ +//! "name": "John Doe", +//! "age": 43, +//! "phones": [ +//! "+44 1234567", +//! "+44 2345678" +//! ] +//! }); +//! +//! println!("first phone number: {}", john["phones"][0]); +//! +//! // Convert to a string of JSON and print it out +//! println!("{}", john.to_string()); +//! } +//! ``` +//! +//! The `Value::to_string()` function converts a `serde_json::Value` into a +//! `String` of JSON text. +//! +//! One neat thing about the `json!` macro is that variables and expressions can +//! be interpolated directly into the JSON value as you are building it. Serde +//! will check at compile time that the value you are interpolating is able to +//! be represented as JSON. +//! +//! ``` +//! # use serde_json::json; +//! # +//! # fn random_phone() -> u16 { 0 } +//! # +//! let full_name = "John Doe"; +//! let age_last_year = 42; +//! +//! // The type of `john` is `serde_json::Value` +//! let john = json!({ +//! "name": full_name, +//! "age": age_last_year + 1, +//! "phones": [ +//! format!("+44 {}", random_phone()) +//! ] +//! }); +//! ``` +//! +//! A string of JSON data can be parsed into a `serde_json::Value` by the +//! [`serde_json::from_str`][from_str] function. There is also +//! [`from_slice`][from_slice] for parsing from a byte slice `&[u8]` and +//! [`from_reader`][from_reader] for parsing from any `io::Read` like a File or +//! a TCP stream. +//! +//! ``` +//! use serde_json::{json, Value, Error}; +//! +//! fn untyped_example() -> Result<(), Error> { +//! // Some JSON input data as a &str. Maybe this comes from the user. +//! let data = r#" +//! { +//! "name": "John Doe", +//! "age": 43, +//! "phones": [ +//! "+44 1234567", +//! "+44 2345678" +//! ] +//! }"#; +//! +//! // Parse the string of data into serde_json::Value. +//! let v: Value = serde_json::from_str(data)?; +//! +//! // Access parts of the data by indexing with square brackets. +//! println!("Please call {} at the number {}", v["name"], v["phones"][0]); +//! +//! Ok(()) +//! } +//! # +//! # untyped_example().unwrap(); +//! ``` +//! +//! [macro]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_json/macro.json.html +//! [from_str]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_json/de/fn.from_str.html +//! [from_slice]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_json/de/fn.from_slice.html +//! [from_reader]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_json/de/fn.from_reader.html + +use crate::error::Error; +use crate::io; +use alloc::string::String; +use alloc::vec::Vec; +use core::fmt::{self, Debug, Display}; +use core::mem; +use core::str; +use serde::de::DeserializeOwned; +use serde::ser::Serialize; + +pub use self::index::Index; +pub use self::ser::Serializer; +pub use crate::map::Map; +pub use crate::number::Number; + +#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] +pub use crate::raw::{to_raw_value, RawValue}; + +/// Represents any valid JSON value. +/// +/// See the [`serde_json::value` module documentation](self) for usage examples. +#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] +pub enum Value { + /// Represents a JSON null value. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!(null); + /// ``` + Null, + + /// Represents a JSON boolean. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!(true); + /// ``` + Bool(bool), + + /// Represents a JSON number, whether integer or floating point. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!(12.5); + /// ``` + Number(Number), + + /// Represents a JSON string. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!("a string"); + /// ``` + String(String), + + /// Represents a JSON array. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!(["an", "array"]); + /// ``` + Array(Vec<Value>), + + /// Represents a JSON object. + /// + /// By default the map is backed by a BTreeMap. Enable the `preserve_order` + /// feature of serde_json to use IndexMap instead, which preserves + /// entries in the order they are inserted into the map. In particular, this + /// allows JSON data to be deserialized into a Value and serialized to a + /// string while retaining the order of map keys in the input. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "an": "object" }); + /// ``` + Object(Map<String, Value>), +} + +impl Debug for Value { + fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + match self { + Value::Null => formatter.debug_tuple("Null").finish(), + Value::Bool(v) => formatter.debug_tuple("Bool").field(v).finish(), + Value::Number(v) => Debug::fmt(v, formatter), + Value::String(v) => formatter.debug_tuple("String").field(v).finish(), + Value::Array(v) => { + formatter.write_str("Array(")?; + Debug::fmt(v, formatter)?; + formatter.write_str(")") + } + Value::Object(v) => { + formatter.write_str("Object(")?; + Debug::fmt(v, formatter)?; + formatter.write_str(")") + } + } + } +} + +impl Display for Value { + /// Display a JSON value as a string. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let json = json!({ "city": "London", "street": "10 Downing Street" }); + /// + /// // Compact format: + /// // + /// // {"city":"London","street":"10 Downing Street"} + /// let compact = format!("{}", json); + /// assert_eq!(compact, + /// "{\"city\":\"London\",\"street\":\"10 Downing Street\"}"); + /// + /// // Pretty format: + /// // + /// // { + /// // "city": "London", + /// // "street": "10 Downing Street" + /// // } + /// let pretty = format!("{:#}", json); + /// assert_eq!(pretty, + /// "{\n \"city\": \"London\",\n \"street\": \"10 Downing Street\"\n}"); + /// ``` + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + struct WriterFormatter<'a, 'b: 'a> { + inner: &'a mut fmt::Formatter<'b>, + } + + impl<'a, 'b> io::Write for WriterFormatter<'a, 'b> { + fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { + // Safety: the serializer below only emits valid utf8 when using + // the default formatter. + let s = unsafe { str::from_utf8_unchecked(buf) }; + tri!(self.inner.write_str(s).map_err(io_error)); + Ok(buf.len()) + } + + fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { + Ok(()) + } + } + + fn io_error(_: fmt::Error) -> io::Error { + // Error value does not matter because Display impl just maps it + // back to fmt::Error. + io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, "fmt error") + } + + let alternate = f.alternate(); + let mut wr = WriterFormatter { inner: f }; + if alternate { + // {:#} + super::ser::to_writer_pretty(&mut wr, self).map_err(|_| fmt::Error) + } else { + // {} + super::ser::to_writer(&mut wr, self).map_err(|_| fmt::Error) + } + } +} + +fn parse_index(s: &str) -> Option<usize> { + if s.starts_with('+') || (s.starts_with('0') && s.len() != 1) { + return None; + } + s.parse().ok() +} + +impl Value { + /// Index into a JSON array or map. A string index can be used to access a + /// value in a map, and a usize index can be used to access an element of an + /// array. + /// + /// Returns `None` if the type of `self` does not match the type of the + /// index, for example if the index is a string and `self` is an array or a + /// number. Also returns `None` if the given key does not exist in the map + /// or the given index is not within the bounds of the array. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let object = json!({ "A": 65, "B": 66, "C": 67 }); + /// assert_eq!(*object.get("A").unwrap(), json!(65)); + /// + /// let array = json!([ "A", "B", "C" ]); + /// assert_eq!(*array.get(2).unwrap(), json!("C")); + /// + /// assert_eq!(array.get("A"), None); + /// ``` + /// + /// Square brackets can also be used to index into a value in a more concise + /// way. This returns `Value::Null` in cases where `get` would have returned + /// `None`. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let object = json!({ + /// "A": ["a", "á", "à"], + /// "B": ["b", "b́"], + /// "C": ["c", "ć", "ć̣", "ḉ"], + /// }); + /// assert_eq!(object["B"][0], json!("b")); + /// + /// assert_eq!(object["D"], json!(null)); + /// assert_eq!(object[0]["x"]["y"]["z"], json!(null)); + /// ``` + pub fn get<I: Index>(&self, index: I) -> Option<&Value> { + index.index_into(self) + } + + /// Mutably index into a JSON array or map. A string index can be used to + /// access a value in a map, and a usize index can be used to access an + /// element of an array. + /// + /// Returns `None` if the type of `self` does not match the type of the + /// index, for example if the index is a string and `self` is an array or a + /// number. Also returns `None` if the given key does not exist in the map + /// or the given index is not within the bounds of the array. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let mut object = json!({ "A": 65, "B": 66, "C": 67 }); + /// *object.get_mut("A").unwrap() = json!(69); + /// + /// let mut array = json!([ "A", "B", "C" ]); + /// *array.get_mut(2).unwrap() = json!("D"); + /// ``` + pub fn get_mut<I: Index>(&mut self, index: I) -> Option<&mut Value> { + index.index_into_mut(self) + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is an Object. Returns false otherwise. + /// + /// For any Value on which `is_object` returns true, `as_object` and + /// `as_object_mut` are guaranteed to return the map representation of the + /// object. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let obj = json!({ "a": { "nested": true }, "b": ["an", "array"] }); + /// + /// assert!(obj.is_object()); + /// assert!(obj["a"].is_object()); + /// + /// // array, not an object + /// assert!(!obj["b"].is_object()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_object(&self) -> bool { + self.as_object().is_some() + } + + /// If the `Value` is an Object, returns the associated Map. Returns None + /// otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": { "nested": true }, "b": ["an", "array"] }); + /// + /// // The length of `{"nested": true}` is 1 entry. + /// assert_eq!(v["a"].as_object().unwrap().len(), 1); + /// + /// // The array `["an", "array"]` is not an object. + /// assert_eq!(v["b"].as_object(), None); + /// ``` + pub fn as_object(&self) -> Option<&Map<String, Value>> { + match self { + Value::Object(map) => Some(map), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// If the `Value` is an Object, returns the associated mutable Map. + /// Returns None otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let mut v = json!({ "a": { "nested": true } }); + /// + /// v["a"].as_object_mut().unwrap().clear(); + /// assert_eq!(v, json!({ "a": {} })); + /// ``` + pub fn as_object_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Map<String, Value>> { + match self { + Value::Object(map) => Some(map), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is an Array. Returns false otherwise. + /// + /// For any Value on which `is_array` returns true, `as_array` and + /// `as_array_mut` are guaranteed to return the vector representing the + /// array. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let obj = json!({ "a": ["an", "array"], "b": { "an": "object" } }); + /// + /// assert!(obj["a"].is_array()); + /// + /// // an object, not an array + /// assert!(!obj["b"].is_array()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_array(&self) -> bool { + self.as_array().is_some() + } + + /// If the `Value` is an Array, returns the associated vector. Returns None + /// otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": ["an", "array"], "b": { "an": "object" } }); + /// + /// // The length of `["an", "array"]` is 2 elements. + /// assert_eq!(v["a"].as_array().unwrap().len(), 2); + /// + /// // The object `{"an": "object"}` is not an array. + /// assert_eq!(v["b"].as_array(), None); + /// ``` + pub fn as_array(&self) -> Option<&Vec<Value>> { + match self { + Value::Array(array) => Some(array), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// If the `Value` is an Array, returns the associated mutable vector. + /// Returns None otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let mut v = json!({ "a": ["an", "array"] }); + /// + /// v["a"].as_array_mut().unwrap().clear(); + /// assert_eq!(v, json!({ "a": [] })); + /// ``` + pub fn as_array_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Vec<Value>> { + match self { + Value::Array(list) => Some(list), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is a String. Returns false otherwise. + /// + /// For any Value on which `is_string` returns true, `as_str` is guaranteed + /// to return the string slice. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": "some string", "b": false }); + /// + /// assert!(v["a"].is_string()); + /// + /// // The boolean `false` is not a string. + /// assert!(!v["b"].is_string()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_string(&self) -> bool { + self.as_str().is_some() + } + + /// If the `Value` is a String, returns the associated str. Returns None + /// otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": "some string", "b": false }); + /// + /// assert_eq!(v["a"].as_str(), Some("some string")); + /// + /// // The boolean `false` is not a string. + /// assert_eq!(v["b"].as_str(), None); + /// + /// // JSON values are printed in JSON representation, so strings are in quotes. + /// // + /// // The value is: "some string" + /// println!("The value is: {}", v["a"]); + /// + /// // Rust strings are printed without quotes. + /// // + /// // The value is: some string + /// println!("The value is: {}", v["a"].as_str().unwrap()); + /// ``` + pub fn as_str(&self) -> Option<&str> { + match self { + Value::String(s) => Some(s), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is a Number. Returns false otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": 1, "b": "2" }); + /// + /// assert!(v["a"].is_number()); + /// + /// // The string `"2"` is a string, not a number. + /// assert!(!v["b"].is_number()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_number(&self) -> bool { + match *self { + Value::Number(_) => true, + _ => false, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is an integer between `i64::MIN` and + /// `i64::MAX`. + /// + /// For any Value on which `is_i64` returns true, `as_i64` is guaranteed to + /// return the integer value. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let big = i64::max_value() as u64 + 10; + /// let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": big, "c": 256.0 }); + /// + /// assert!(v["a"].is_i64()); + /// + /// // Greater than i64::MAX. + /// assert!(!v["b"].is_i64()); + /// + /// // Numbers with a decimal point are not considered integers. + /// assert!(!v["c"].is_i64()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_i64(&self) -> bool { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.is_i64(), + _ => false, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is an integer between zero and `u64::MAX`. + /// + /// For any Value on which `is_u64` returns true, `as_u64` is guaranteed to + /// return the integer value. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": -64, "c": 256.0 }); + /// + /// assert!(v["a"].is_u64()); + /// + /// // Negative integer. + /// assert!(!v["b"].is_u64()); + /// + /// // Numbers with a decimal point are not considered integers. + /// assert!(!v["c"].is_u64()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_u64(&self) -> bool { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.is_u64(), + _ => false, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is a number that can be represented by f64. + /// + /// For any Value on which `is_f64` returns true, `as_f64` is guaranteed to + /// return the floating point value. + /// + /// Currently this function returns true if and only if both `is_i64` and + /// `is_u64` return false but this is not a guarantee in the future. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": 256.0, "b": 64, "c": -64 }); + /// + /// assert!(v["a"].is_f64()); + /// + /// // Integers. + /// assert!(!v["b"].is_f64()); + /// assert!(!v["c"].is_f64()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_f64(&self) -> bool { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.is_f64(), + _ => false, + } + } + + /// If the `Value` is an integer, represent it as i64 if possible. Returns + /// None otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let big = i64::max_value() as u64 + 10; + /// let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": big, "c": 256.0 }); + /// + /// assert_eq!(v["a"].as_i64(), Some(64)); + /// assert_eq!(v["b"].as_i64(), None); + /// assert_eq!(v["c"].as_i64(), None); + /// ``` + pub fn as_i64(&self) -> Option<i64> { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.as_i64(), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// If the `Value` is an integer, represent it as u64 if possible. Returns + /// None otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": -64, "c": 256.0 }); + /// + /// assert_eq!(v["a"].as_u64(), Some(64)); + /// assert_eq!(v["b"].as_u64(), None); + /// assert_eq!(v["c"].as_u64(), None); + /// ``` + pub fn as_u64(&self) -> Option<u64> { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.as_u64(), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// If the `Value` is a number, represent it as f64 if possible. Returns + /// None otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": 256.0, "b": 64, "c": -64 }); + /// + /// assert_eq!(v["a"].as_f64(), Some(256.0)); + /// assert_eq!(v["b"].as_f64(), Some(64.0)); + /// assert_eq!(v["c"].as_f64(), Some(-64.0)); + /// ``` + pub fn as_f64(&self) -> Option<f64> { + match self { + Value::Number(n) => n.as_f64(), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is a Boolean. Returns false otherwise. + /// + /// For any Value on which `is_boolean` returns true, `as_bool` is + /// guaranteed to return the boolean value. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": false, "b": "false" }); + /// + /// assert!(v["a"].is_boolean()); + /// + /// // The string `"false"` is a string, not a boolean. + /// assert!(!v["b"].is_boolean()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_boolean(&self) -> bool { + self.as_bool().is_some() + } + + /// If the `Value` is a Boolean, returns the associated bool. Returns None + /// otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": false, "b": "false" }); + /// + /// assert_eq!(v["a"].as_bool(), Some(false)); + /// + /// // The string `"false"` is a string, not a boolean. + /// assert_eq!(v["b"].as_bool(), None); + /// ``` + pub fn as_bool(&self) -> Option<bool> { + match *self { + Value::Bool(b) => Some(b), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Returns true if the `Value` is a Null. Returns false otherwise. + /// + /// For any Value on which `is_null` returns true, `as_null` is guaranteed + /// to return `Some(())`. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": null, "b": false }); + /// + /// assert!(v["a"].is_null()); + /// + /// // The boolean `false` is not null. + /// assert!(!v["b"].is_null()); + /// ``` + pub fn is_null(&self) -> bool { + self.as_null().is_some() + } + + /// If the `Value` is a Null, returns (). Returns None otherwise. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let v = json!({ "a": null, "b": false }); + /// + /// assert_eq!(v["a"].as_null(), Some(())); + /// + /// // The boolean `false` is not null. + /// assert_eq!(v["b"].as_null(), None); + /// ``` + pub fn as_null(&self) -> Option<()> { + match *self { + Value::Null => Some(()), + _ => None, + } + } + + /// Looks up a value by a JSON Pointer. + /// + /// JSON Pointer defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value + /// within a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) document. + /// + /// A Pointer is a Unicode string with the reference tokens separated by `/`. + /// Inside tokens `/` is replaced by `~1` and `~` is replaced by `~0`. The + /// addressed value is returned and if there is no such value `None` is + /// returned. + /// + /// For more information read [RFC6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901). + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let data = json!({ + /// "x": { + /// "y": ["z", "zz"] + /// } + /// }); + /// + /// assert_eq!(data.pointer("/x/y/1").unwrap(), &json!("zz")); + /// assert_eq!(data.pointer("/a/b/c"), None); + /// ``` + pub fn pointer(&self, pointer: &str) -> Option<&Value> { + if pointer.is_empty() { + return Some(self); + } + if !pointer.starts_with('/') { + return None; + } + pointer + .split('/') + .skip(1) + .map(|x| x.replace("~1", "/").replace("~0", "~")) + .try_fold(self, |target, token| match target { + Value::Object(map) => map.get(&token), + Value::Array(list) => parse_index(&token).and_then(|x| list.get(x)), + _ => None, + }) + } + + /// Looks up a value by a JSON Pointer and returns a mutable reference to + /// that value. + /// + /// JSON Pointer defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value + /// within a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) document. + /// + /// A Pointer is a Unicode string with the reference tokens separated by `/`. + /// Inside tokens `/` is replaced by `~1` and `~` is replaced by `~0`. The + /// addressed value is returned and if there is no such value `None` is + /// returned. + /// + /// For more information read [RFC6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901). + /// + /// # Example of Use + /// + /// ``` + /// use serde_json::Value; + /// + /// fn main() { + /// let s = r#"{"x": 1.0, "y": 2.0}"#; + /// let mut value: Value = serde_json::from_str(s).unwrap(); + /// + /// // Check value using read-only pointer + /// assert_eq!(value.pointer("/x"), Some(&1.0.into())); + /// // Change value with direct assignment + /// *value.pointer_mut("/x").unwrap() = 1.5.into(); + /// // Check that new value was written + /// assert_eq!(value.pointer("/x"), Some(&1.5.into())); + /// // Or change the value only if it exists + /// value.pointer_mut("/x").map(|v| *v = 1.5.into()); + /// + /// // "Steal" ownership of a value. Can replace with any valid Value. + /// let old_x = value.pointer_mut("/x").map(Value::take).unwrap(); + /// assert_eq!(old_x, 1.5); + /// assert_eq!(value.pointer("/x").unwrap(), &Value::Null); + /// } + /// ``` + pub fn pointer_mut(&mut self, pointer: &str) -> Option<&mut Value> { + if pointer.is_empty() { + return Some(self); + } + if !pointer.starts_with('/') { + return None; + } + pointer + .split('/') + .skip(1) + .map(|x| x.replace("~1", "/").replace("~0", "~")) + .try_fold(self, |target, token| match target { + Value::Object(map) => map.get_mut(&token), + Value::Array(list) => parse_index(&token).and_then(move |x| list.get_mut(x)), + _ => None, + }) + } + + /// Takes the value out of the `Value`, leaving a `Null` in its place. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use serde_json::json; + /// # + /// let mut v = json!({ "x": "y" }); + /// assert_eq!(v["x"].take(), json!("y")); + /// assert_eq!(v, json!({ "x": null })); + /// ``` + pub fn take(&mut self) -> Value { + mem::replace(self, Value::Null) + } +} + +/// The default value is `Value::Null`. +/// +/// This is useful for handling omitted `Value` fields when deserializing. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// # use serde::Deserialize; +/// use serde_json::Value; +/// +/// #[derive(Deserialize)] +/// struct Settings { +/// level: i32, +/// #[serde(default)] +/// extras: Value, +/// } +/// +/// # fn try_main() -> Result<(), serde_json::Error> { +/// let data = r#" { "level": 42 } "#; +/// let s: Settings = serde_json::from_str(data)?; +/// +/// assert_eq!(s.level, 42); +/// assert_eq!(s.extras, Value::Null); +/// # +/// # Ok(()) +/// # } +/// # +/// # try_main().unwrap() +/// ``` +impl Default for Value { + fn default() -> Value { + Value::Null + } +} + +mod de; +mod from; +mod index; +mod partial_eq; +mod ser; + +/// Convert a `T` into `serde_json::Value` which is an enum that can represent +/// any valid JSON data. +/// +/// # Example +/// +/// ``` +/// use serde::Serialize; +/// use serde_json::json; +/// +/// use std::error::Error; +/// +/// #[derive(Serialize)] +/// struct User { +/// fingerprint: String, +/// location: String, +/// } +/// +/// fn compare_json_values() -> Result<(), Box<Error>> { +/// let u = User { +/// fingerprint: "0xF9BA143B95FF6D82".to_owned(), +/// location: "Menlo Park, CA".to_owned(), +/// }; +/// +/// // The type of `expected` is `serde_json::Value` +/// let expected = json!({ +/// "fingerprint": "0xF9BA143B95FF6D82", +/// "location": "Menlo Park, CA", +/// }); +/// +/// let v = serde_json::to_value(u).unwrap(); +/// assert_eq!(v, expected); +/// +/// Ok(()) +/// } +/// # +/// # compare_json_values().unwrap(); +/// ``` +/// +/// # Errors +/// +/// This conversion can fail if `T`'s implementation of `Serialize` decides to +/// fail, or if `T` contains a map with non-string keys. +/// +/// ``` +/// use std::collections::BTreeMap; +/// +/// fn main() { +/// // The keys in this map are vectors, not strings. +/// let mut map = BTreeMap::new(); +/// map.insert(vec![32, 64], "x86"); +/// +/// println!("{}", serde_json::to_value(map).unwrap_err()); +/// } +/// ``` +// Taking by value is more friendly to iterator adapters, option and result +// consumers, etc. See https://github.com/serde-rs/json/pull/149. +pub fn to_value<T>(value: T) -> Result<Value, Error> +where + T: Serialize, +{ + value.serialize(Serializer) +} + +/// Interpret a `serde_json::Value` as an instance of type `T`. +/// +/// # Example +/// +/// ``` +/// use serde::Deserialize; +/// use serde_json::json; +/// +/// #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] +/// struct User { +/// fingerprint: String, +/// location: String, +/// } +/// +/// fn main() { +/// // The type of `j` is `serde_json::Value` +/// let j = json!({ +/// "fingerprint": "0xF9BA143B95FF6D82", +/// "location": "Menlo Park, CA" +/// }); +/// +/// let u: User = serde_json::from_value(j).unwrap(); +/// println!("{:#?}", u); +/// } +/// ``` +/// +/// # Errors +/// +/// This conversion can fail if the structure of the Value does not match the +/// structure expected by `T`, for example if `T` is a struct type but the Value +/// contains something other than a JSON map. It can also fail if the structure +/// is correct but `T`'s implementation of `Deserialize` decides that something +/// is wrong with the data, for example required struct fields are missing from +/// the JSON map or some number is too big to fit in the expected primitive +/// type. +pub fn from_value<T>(value: Value) -> Result<T, Error> +where + T: DeserializeOwned, +{ + T::deserialize(value) +} diff --git a/vendor/serde_json/src/value/partial_eq.rs b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/partial_eq.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b4ef84c4f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/partial_eq.rs @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +use super::Value; +use alloc::string::String; + +fn eq_i64(value: &Value, other: i64) -> bool { + value.as_i64().map_or(false, |i| i == other) +} + +fn eq_u64(value: &Value, other: u64) -> bool { + value.as_u64().map_or(false, |i| i == other) +} + +fn eq_f64(value: &Value, other: f64) -> bool { + value.as_f64().map_or(false, |i| i == other) +} + +fn eq_bool(value: &Value, other: bool) -> bool { + value.as_bool().map_or(false, |i| i == other) +} + +fn eq_str(value: &Value, other: &str) -> bool { + value.as_str().map_or(false, |i| i == other) +} + +impl PartialEq<str> for Value { + fn eq(&self, other: &str) -> bool { + eq_str(self, other) + } +} + +impl<'a> PartialEq<&'a str> for Value { + fn eq(&self, other: &&str) -> bool { + eq_str(self, *other) + } +} + +impl PartialEq<Value> for str { + fn eq(&self, other: &Value) -> bool { + eq_str(other, self) + } +} + +impl<'a> PartialEq<Value> for &'a str { + fn eq(&self, other: &Value) -> bool { + eq_str(other, *self) + } +} + +impl PartialEq<String> for Value { + fn eq(&self, other: &String) -> bool { + eq_str(self, other.as_str()) + } +} + +impl PartialEq<Value> for String { + fn eq(&self, other: &Value) -> bool { + eq_str(other, self.as_str()) + } +} + +macro_rules! partialeq_numeric { + ($($eq:ident [$($ty:ty)*])*) => { + $($( + impl PartialEq<$ty> for Value { + fn eq(&self, other: &$ty) -> bool { + $eq(self, *other as _) + } + } + + impl PartialEq<Value> for $ty { + fn eq(&self, other: &Value) -> bool { + $eq(other, *self as _) + } + } + + impl<'a> PartialEq<$ty> for &'a Value { + fn eq(&self, other: &$ty) -> bool { + $eq(*self, *other as _) + } + } + + impl<'a> PartialEq<$ty> for &'a mut Value { + fn eq(&self, other: &$ty) -> bool { + $eq(*self, *other as _) + } + } + )*)* + } +} + +partialeq_numeric! { + eq_i64[i8 i16 i32 i64 isize] + eq_u64[u8 u16 u32 u64 usize] + eq_f64[f32 f64] + eq_bool[bool] +} diff --git a/vendor/serde_json/src/value/ser.rs b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/ser.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c142dacbf --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/serde_json/src/value/ser.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1025 @@ +use crate::error::{Error, ErrorCode, Result}; +use crate::map::Map; +use crate::number::Number; +use crate::value::{to_value, Value}; +use alloc::borrow::ToOwned; +use alloc::string::{String, ToString}; +use alloc::vec::Vec; +use core::fmt::Display; +use core::result; +use serde::ser::{Impossible, Serialize}; + +#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] +use serde::serde_if_integer128; + +impl Serialize for Value { + #[inline] + fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> result::Result<S::Ok, S::Error> + where + S: ::serde::Serializer, + { + match self { + Value::Null => serializer.serialize_unit(), + Value::Bool(b) => serializer.serialize_bool(*b), + Value::Number(n) => n.serialize(serializer), + Value::String(s) => serializer.serialize_str(s), + Value::Array(v) => v.serialize(serializer), + #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "alloc"))] + Value::Object(m) => { + use serde::ser::SerializeMap; + let mut map = tri!(serializer.serialize_map(Some(m.len()))); + for (k, v) in m { + tri!(map.serialize_entry(k, v)); + } + map.end() + } + } + } +} + +/// Serializer whose output is a `Value`. +/// +/// This is the serializer that backs [`serde_json::to_value`][crate::to_value]. +/// Unlike the main serde_json serializer which goes from some serializable +/// value of type `T` to JSON text, this one goes from `T` to +/// `serde_json::Value`. +/// +/// The `to_value` function is implementable as: +/// +/// ``` +/// use serde::Serialize; +/// use serde_json::{Error, Value}; +/// +/// pub fn to_value<T>(input: T) -> Result<Value, Error> +/// where +/// T: Serialize, +/// { +/// input.serialize(serde_json::value::Serializer) +/// } +/// ``` +pub struct Serializer; + +impl serde::Serializer for Serializer { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + type SerializeSeq = SerializeVec; + type SerializeTuple = SerializeVec; + type SerializeTupleStruct = SerializeVec; + type SerializeTupleVariant = SerializeTupleVariant; + type SerializeMap = SerializeMap; + type SerializeStruct = SerializeMap; + type SerializeStructVariant = SerializeStructVariant; + + #[inline] + fn serialize_bool(self, value: bool) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Value::Bool(value)) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_i8(self, value: i8) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_i64(value as i64) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_i16(self, value: i16) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_i64(value as i64) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_i32(self, value: i32) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_i64(value as i64) + } + + fn serialize_i64(self, value: i64) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Value::Number(value.into())) + } + + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + serde_if_integer128! { + fn serialize_i128(self, value: i128) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Value::Number(value.into())) + } + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_u8(self, value: u8) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_u64(value as u64) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_u16(self, value: u16) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_u64(value as u64) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_u32(self, value: u32) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_u64(value as u64) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_u64(self, value: u64) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Value::Number(value.into())) + } + + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + serde_if_integer128! { + fn serialize_u128(self, value: u128) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Value::Number(value.into())) + } + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_f32(self, value: f32) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_f64(value as f64) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_f64(self, value: f64) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Number::from_f64(value).map_or(Value::Null, Value::Number)) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_char(self, value: char) -> Result<Value> { + let mut s = String::new(); + s.push(value); + Ok(Value::String(s)) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_str(self, value: &str) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Value::String(value.to_owned())) + } + + fn serialize_bytes(self, value: &[u8]) -> Result<Value> { + let vec = value.iter().map(|&b| Value::Number(b.into())).collect(); + Ok(Value::Array(vec)) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_unit(self) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Value::Null) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_unit_struct(self, _name: &'static str) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_unit() + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_unit_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + variant: &'static str, + ) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_str(variant) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_newtype_struct<T>(self, _name: &'static str, value: &T) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + value.serialize(self) + } + + fn serialize_newtype_variant<T>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + variant: &'static str, + value: &T, + ) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + let mut values = Map::new(); + values.insert(String::from(variant), tri!(to_value(&value))); + Ok(Value::Object(values)) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_none(self) -> Result<Value> { + self.serialize_unit() + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_some<T>(self, value: &T) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + value.serialize(self) + } + + fn serialize_seq(self, len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeSeq> { + Ok(SerializeVec { + vec: Vec::with_capacity(len.unwrap_or(0)), + }) + } + + fn serialize_tuple(self, len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeTuple> { + self.serialize_seq(Some(len)) + } + + fn serialize_tuple_struct( + self, + _name: &'static str, + len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleStruct> { + self.serialize_seq(Some(len)) + } + + fn serialize_tuple_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + variant: &'static str, + len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleVariant> { + Ok(SerializeTupleVariant { + name: String::from(variant), + vec: Vec::with_capacity(len), + }) + } + + fn serialize_map(self, _len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeMap> { + Ok(SerializeMap::Map { + map: Map::new(), + next_key: None, + }) + } + + fn serialize_struct(self, name: &'static str, len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeStruct> { + match name { + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + crate::number::TOKEN => Ok(SerializeMap::Number { out_value: None }), + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + crate::raw::TOKEN => Ok(SerializeMap::RawValue { out_value: None }), + _ => self.serialize_map(Some(len)), + } + } + + fn serialize_struct_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + variant: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeStructVariant> { + Ok(SerializeStructVariant { + name: String::from(variant), + map: Map::new(), + }) + } + + fn collect_str<T>(self, value: &T) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Display, + { + Ok(Value::String(value.to_string())) + } +} + +pub struct SerializeVec { + vec: Vec<Value>, +} + +pub struct SerializeTupleVariant { + name: String, + vec: Vec<Value>, +} + +pub enum SerializeMap { + Map { + map: Map<String, Value>, + next_key: Option<String>, + }, + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + Number { out_value: Option<Value> }, + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + RawValue { out_value: Option<Value> }, +} + +pub struct SerializeStructVariant { + name: String, + map: Map<String, Value>, +} + +impl serde::ser::SerializeSeq for SerializeVec { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + fn serialize_element<T>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<()> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + self.vec.push(tri!(to_value(&value))); + Ok(()) + } + + fn end(self) -> Result<Value> { + Ok(Value::Array(self.vec)) + } +} + +impl serde::ser::SerializeTuple for SerializeVec { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + fn serialize_element<T>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<()> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + serde::ser::SerializeSeq::serialize_element(self, value) + } + + fn end(self) -> Result<Value> { + serde::ser::SerializeSeq::end(self) + } +} + +impl serde::ser::SerializeTupleStruct for SerializeVec { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + fn serialize_field<T>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<()> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + serde::ser::SerializeSeq::serialize_element(self, value) + } + + fn end(self) -> Result<Value> { + serde::ser::SerializeSeq::end(self) + } +} + +impl serde::ser::SerializeTupleVariant for SerializeTupleVariant { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + fn serialize_field<T>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<()> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + self.vec.push(tri!(to_value(&value))); + Ok(()) + } + + fn end(self) -> Result<Value> { + let mut object = Map::new(); + + object.insert(self.name, Value::Array(self.vec)); + + Ok(Value::Object(object)) + } +} + +impl serde::ser::SerializeMap for SerializeMap { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + fn serialize_key<T>(&mut self, key: &T) -> Result<()> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + match self { + SerializeMap::Map { next_key, .. } => { + *next_key = Some(tri!(key.serialize(MapKeySerializer))); + Ok(()) + } + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + SerializeMap::Number { .. } => unreachable!(), + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + SerializeMap::RawValue { .. } => unreachable!(), + } + } + + fn serialize_value<T>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<()> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + match self { + SerializeMap::Map { map, next_key } => { + let key = next_key.take(); + // Panic because this indicates a bug in the program rather than an + // expected failure. + let key = key.expect("serialize_value called before serialize_key"); + map.insert(key, tri!(to_value(&value))); + Ok(()) + } + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + SerializeMap::Number { .. } => unreachable!(), + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + SerializeMap::RawValue { .. } => unreachable!(), + } + } + + fn end(self) -> Result<Value> { + match self { + SerializeMap::Map { map, .. } => Ok(Value::Object(map)), + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + SerializeMap::Number { .. } => unreachable!(), + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + SerializeMap::RawValue { .. } => unreachable!(), + } + } +} + +struct MapKeySerializer; + +fn key_must_be_a_string() -> Error { + Error::syntax(ErrorCode::KeyMustBeAString, 0, 0) +} + +impl serde::Serializer for MapKeySerializer { + type Ok = String; + type Error = Error; + + type SerializeSeq = Impossible<String, Error>; + type SerializeTuple = Impossible<String, Error>; + type SerializeTupleStruct = Impossible<String, Error>; + type SerializeTupleVariant = Impossible<String, Error>; + type SerializeMap = Impossible<String, Error>; + type SerializeStruct = Impossible<String, Error>; + type SerializeStructVariant = Impossible<String, Error>; + + #[inline] + fn serialize_unit_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + variant: &'static str, + ) -> Result<String> { + Ok(variant.to_owned()) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_newtype_struct<T>(self, _name: &'static str, value: &T) -> Result<String> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + value.serialize(self) + } + + fn serialize_bool(self, _value: bool) -> Result<String> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_i8(self, value: i8) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } + + fn serialize_i16(self, value: i16) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } + + fn serialize_i32(self, value: i32) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } + + fn serialize_i64(self, value: i64) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } + + fn serialize_u8(self, value: u8) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } + + fn serialize_u16(self, value: u16) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } + + fn serialize_u32(self, value: u32) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } + + fn serialize_u64(self, value: u64) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } + + fn serialize_f32(self, _value: f32) -> Result<String> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_f64(self, _value: f64) -> Result<String> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_char(self, value: char) -> Result<String> { + Ok({ + let mut s = String::new(); + s.push(value); + s + }) + } + + #[inline] + fn serialize_str(self, value: &str) -> Result<String> { + Ok(value.to_owned()) + } + + fn serialize_bytes(self, _value: &[u8]) -> Result<String> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_unit(self) -> Result<String> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_unit_struct(self, _name: &'static str) -> Result<String> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_newtype_variant<T>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _value: &T, + ) -> Result<String> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_none(self) -> Result<String> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_some<T>(self, _value: &T) -> Result<String> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_seq(self, _len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeSeq> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple(self, _len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeTuple> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple_struct( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleStruct> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleVariant> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_map(self, _len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeMap> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_struct(self, _name: &'static str, _len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeStruct> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn serialize_struct_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeStructVariant> { + Err(key_must_be_a_string()) + } + + fn collect_str<T>(self, value: &T) -> Result<String> + where + T: ?Sized + Display, + { + Ok(value.to_string()) + } +} + +impl serde::ser::SerializeStruct for SerializeMap { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + fn serialize_field<T>(&mut self, key: &'static str, value: &T) -> Result<()> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + match self { + SerializeMap::Map { .. } => serde::ser::SerializeMap::serialize_entry(self, key, value), + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + SerializeMap::Number { out_value } => { + if key == crate::number::TOKEN { + *out_value = Some(value.serialize(NumberValueEmitter)?); + Ok(()) + } else { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + } + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + SerializeMap::RawValue { out_value } => { + if key == crate::raw::TOKEN { + *out_value = Some(value.serialize(RawValueEmitter)?); + Ok(()) + } else { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + } + } + } + + fn end(self) -> Result<Value> { + match self { + SerializeMap::Map { .. } => serde::ser::SerializeMap::end(self), + #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] + SerializeMap::Number { out_value, .. } => { + Ok(out_value.expect("number value was not emitted")) + } + #[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] + SerializeMap::RawValue { out_value, .. } => { + Ok(out_value.expect("raw value was not emitted")) + } + } + } +} + +impl serde::ser::SerializeStructVariant for SerializeStructVariant { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + fn serialize_field<T>(&mut self, key: &'static str, value: &T) -> Result<()> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + self.map.insert(String::from(key), tri!(to_value(&value))); + Ok(()) + } + + fn end(self) -> Result<Value> { + let mut object = Map::new(); + + object.insert(self.name, Value::Object(self.map)); + + Ok(Value::Object(object)) + } +} + +#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] +struct NumberValueEmitter; + +#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] +fn invalid_number() -> Error { + Error::syntax(ErrorCode::InvalidNumber, 0, 0) +} + +#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")] +impl serde::ser::Serializer for NumberValueEmitter { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + type SerializeSeq = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeTuple = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeTupleStruct = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeTupleVariant = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeMap = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeStruct = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeStructVariant = Impossible<Value, Error>; + + fn serialize_bool(self, _v: bool) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_i8(self, _v: i8) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_i16(self, _v: i16) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_i32(self, _v: i32) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_i64(self, _v: i64) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_u8(self, _v: u8) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_u16(self, _v: u16) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_u32(self, _v: u32) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_u64(self, _v: u64) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_f32(self, _v: f32) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_f64(self, _v: f64) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_char(self, _v: char) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_str(self, value: &str) -> Result<Value> { + let n = tri!(value.to_owned().parse()); + Ok(Value::Number(n)) + } + + fn serialize_bytes(self, _value: &[u8]) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_none(self) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_some<T>(self, _value: &T) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_unit(self) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_unit_struct(self, _name: &'static str) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_unit_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + ) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_newtype_struct<T>(self, _name: &'static str, _value: &T) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_newtype_variant<T>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _value: &T, + ) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_seq(self, _len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeSeq> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple(self, _len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeTuple> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple_struct( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleStruct> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleVariant> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_map(self, _len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeMap> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_struct(self, _name: &'static str, _len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeStruct> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } + + fn serialize_struct_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeStructVariant> { + Err(invalid_number()) + } +} + +#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] +struct RawValueEmitter; + +#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] +fn invalid_raw_value() -> Error { + Error::syntax(ErrorCode::ExpectedSomeValue, 0, 0) +} + +#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")] +impl serde::ser::Serializer for RawValueEmitter { + type Ok = Value; + type Error = Error; + + type SerializeSeq = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeTuple = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeTupleStruct = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeTupleVariant = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeMap = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeStruct = Impossible<Value, Error>; + type SerializeStructVariant = Impossible<Value, Error>; + + fn serialize_bool(self, _v: bool) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_i8(self, _v: i8) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_i16(self, _v: i16) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_i32(self, _v: i32) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_i64(self, _v: i64) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_u8(self, _v: u8) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_u16(self, _v: u16) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_u32(self, _v: u32) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_u64(self, _v: u64) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_f32(self, _v: f32) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_f64(self, _v: f64) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_char(self, _v: char) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_str(self, value: &str) -> Result<Value> { + crate::from_str(value) + } + + fn serialize_bytes(self, _value: &[u8]) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_none(self) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_some<T>(self, _value: &T) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_unit(self) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_unit_struct(self, _name: &'static str) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_unit_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + ) -> Result<Value> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_newtype_struct<T>(self, _name: &'static str, _value: &T) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_newtype_variant<T>( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _value: &T, + ) -> Result<Value> + where + T: ?Sized + Serialize, + { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_seq(self, _len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeSeq> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple(self, _len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeTuple> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple_struct( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleStruct> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_tuple_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleVariant> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_map(self, _len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeMap> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_struct(self, _name: &'static str, _len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeStruct> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn serialize_struct_variant( + self, + _name: &'static str, + _variant_index: u32, + _variant: &'static str, + _len: usize, + ) -> Result<Self::SerializeStructVariant> { + Err(invalid_raw_value()) + } + + fn collect_str<T>(self, value: &T) -> Result<Self::Ok> + where + T: ?Sized + Display, + { + self.serialize_str(&value.to_string()) + } +} |