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  1. /*
  2. * $Id: json_object.h,v 1.12 2006/01/30 23:07:57 mclark Exp $
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Metaparadigm Pte. Ltd.
  5. * Michael Clark <michael@metaparadigm.com>
  6. * Copyright (c) 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
  7. *
  8. * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  9. * it under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for details.
  10. *
  11. */
  12. /**
  13. * @file
  14. * @brief Core json-c API. Start here, or with json_tokener.h
  15. */
  16. #ifndef _json_object_h_
  17. #define _json_object_h_
  18. #ifdef __GNUC__
  19. #define JSON_C_CONST_FUNCTION(func) func __attribute__((const))
  20. #else
  21. #define JSON_C_CONST_FUNCTION(func) func
  22. #endif
  23. #include "json_inttypes.h"
  24. #include "json_types.h"
  25. #include "printbuf.h"
  26. #include <stddef.h>
  27. #ifdef __cplusplus
  28. extern "C" {
  29. #endif
  30. #define JSON_OBJECT_DEF_HASH_ENTRIES 16
  31. /**
  32. * A flag for the json_object_to_json_string_ext() and
  33. * json_object_to_file_ext() functions which causes the output
  34. * to have no extra whitespace or formatting applied.
  35. */
  36. #define JSON_C_TO_STRING_PLAIN 0
  37. /**
  38. * A flag for the json_object_to_json_string_ext() and
  39. * json_object_to_file_ext() functions which causes the output to have
  40. * minimal whitespace inserted to make things slightly more readable.
  41. */
  42. #define JSON_C_TO_STRING_SPACED (1 << 0)
  43. /**
  44. * A flag for the json_object_to_json_string_ext() and
  45. * json_object_to_file_ext() functions which causes
  46. * the output to be formatted.
  47. *
  48. * See the "Two Space Tab" option at https://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/
  49. * for an example of the format.
  50. */
  51. #define JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY (1 << 1)
  52. /**
  53. * A flag for the json_object_to_json_string_ext() and
  54. * json_object_to_file_ext() functions which causes
  55. * the output to be formatted.
  56. *
  57. * Instead of a "Two Space Tab" this gives a single tab character.
  58. */
  59. #define JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY_TAB (1 << 3)
  60. /**
  61. * A flag to drop trailing zero for float values
  62. */
  63. #define JSON_C_TO_STRING_NOZERO (1 << 2)
  64. /**
  65. * Don't escape forward slashes.
  66. */
  67. #define JSON_C_TO_STRING_NOSLASHESCAPE (1 << 4)
  68. /**
  69. * A flag for the json_object_to_json_string_ext() and
  70. * json_object_to_file_ext() functions which causes
  71. * the output to be formatted.
  72. * The format is the same as JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY except
  73. * that arrays with elements with the following types:
  74. * json_type_null,
  75. * json_type_boolean,
  76. * json_type_double,
  77. * json_type_int
  78. * are formatted compactly with 16 elements (instead of 1) per line.
  79. */
  80. #define JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY_COMPACT_ARRAY (1 << 5)
  81. /**
  82. * A flag for the json_object_object_add_ex function which
  83. * causes the value to be added without a check if it already exists.
  84. * Note: it is the responsibility of the caller to ensure that no
  85. * key is added multiple times. If this is done, results are
  86. * unpredictable. While this option is somewhat dangerous, it
  87. * permits potentially large performance savings in code that
  88. * knows for sure the key values are unique (e.g. because the
  89. * code adds a well-known set of constant key values).
  90. */
  91. #define JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_KEY_IS_NEW (1 << 1)
  92. /**
  93. * A flag for the json_object_object_add_ex function which
  94. * flags the key as being constant memory. This means that
  95. * the key will NOT be copied via strdup(), resulting in a
  96. * potentially huge performance win (malloc, strdup and
  97. * free are usually performance hogs). It is acceptable to
  98. * use this flag for keys in non-constant memory blocks if
  99. * the caller ensure that the memory holding the key lives
  100. * longer than the corresponding json object. However, this
  101. * is somewhat dangerous and should only be done if really
  102. * justified.
  103. * The general use-case for this flag is cases where the
  104. * key is given as a real constant value in the function
  105. * call, e.g. as in
  106. * json_object_object_add_ex(obj, "ip", json,
  107. * JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_CONSTANT_KEY);
  108. */
  109. #define JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_CONSTANT_KEY (1 << 2)
  110. /**
  111. * This flag is an alias to JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_CONSTANT_KEY.
  112. * Historically, this flag was used first and the new name
  113. * JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_CONSTANT_KEY was introduced for version
  114. * 0.16.00 in order to have regular naming.
  115. * Use of this flag is now legacy.
  116. */
  117. #define JSON_C_OBJECT_KEY_IS_CONSTANT JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_CONSTANT_KEY
  118. /**
  119. * Set the global value of an option, which will apply to all
  120. * current and future threads that have not set a thread-local value.
  121. *
  122. * @see json_c_set_serialization_double_format
  123. */
  124. #define JSON_C_OPTION_GLOBAL (0)
  125. /**
  126. * Set a thread-local value of an option, overriding the global value.
  127. * This will fail if json-c is not compiled with threading enabled, and
  128. * with the __thread specifier (or equivalent) available.
  129. *
  130. * @see json_c_set_serialization_double_format
  131. */
  132. #define JSON_C_OPTION_THREAD (1)
  133. /* reference counting functions */
  134. /**
  135. * Increment the reference count of json_object, thereby taking ownership of it.
  136. *
  137. * Cases where you might need to increase the refcount include:
  138. * - Using an object field or array index (retrieved through
  139. * `json_object_object_get()` or `json_object_array_get_idx()`)
  140. * beyond the lifetime of the parent object.
  141. * - Detaching an object field or array index from its parent object
  142. * (using `json_object_object_del()` or `json_object_array_del_idx()`)
  143. * - Sharing a json_object with multiple (not necessarily parallel) threads
  144. * of execution that all expect to free it (with `json_object_put()`) when
  145. * they're done.
  146. *
  147. * @param obj the json_object instance
  148. * @see json_object_put()
  149. * @see json_object_object_get()
  150. * @see json_object_array_get_idx()
  151. */
  152. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_get(struct json_object *obj);
  153. /**
  154. * Decrement the reference count of json_object and free if it reaches zero.
  155. *
  156. * You must have ownership of obj prior to doing this or you will cause an
  157. * imbalance in the reference count, leading to a classic use-after-free bug.
  158. * In particular, you normally do not need to call `json_object_put()` on the
  159. * json_object returned by `json_object_object_get()` or `json_object_array_get_idx()`.
  160. *
  161. * Just like after calling `free()` on a block of memory, you must not use
  162. * `obj` after calling `json_object_put()` on it or any object that it
  163. * is a member of (unless you know you've called `json_object_get(obj)` to
  164. * explicitly increment the refcount).
  165. *
  166. * NULL may be passed, which which case this is a no-op.
  167. *
  168. * @param obj the json_object instance
  169. * @returns 1 if the object was freed.
  170. * @see json_object_get()
  171. */
  172. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_put(struct json_object *obj);
  173. /**
  174. * Check if the json_object is of a given type
  175. * @param obj the json_object instance
  176. * @param type one of:
  177. json_type_null (i.e. obj == NULL),
  178. json_type_boolean,
  179. json_type_double,
  180. json_type_int,
  181. json_type_object,
  182. json_type_array,
  183. json_type_string
  184. */
  185. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_is_type(const struct json_object *obj, enum json_type type);
  186. /**
  187. * Get the type of the json_object. See also json_type_to_name() to turn this
  188. * into a string suitable, for instance, for logging.
  189. *
  190. * @param obj the json_object instance
  191. * @returns type being one of:
  192. json_type_null (i.e. obj == NULL),
  193. json_type_boolean,
  194. json_type_double,
  195. json_type_int,
  196. json_type_object,
  197. json_type_array,
  198. json_type_string
  199. */
  200. JSON_EXPORT enum json_type json_object_get_type(const struct json_object *obj);
  201. /** Stringify object to json format.
  202. * Equivalent to json_object_to_json_string_ext(obj, JSON_C_TO_STRING_SPACED)
  203. * The pointer you get is an internal of your json object. You don't
  204. * have to free it, later use of json_object_put() should be sufficient.
  205. * If you can not ensure there's no concurrent access to *obj use
  206. * strdup().
  207. * @param obj the json_object instance
  208. * @returns a string in JSON format
  209. */
  210. JSON_EXPORT const char *json_object_to_json_string(struct json_object *obj);
  211. /** Stringify object to json format
  212. * @see json_object_to_json_string() for details on how to free string.
  213. * @param obj the json_object instance
  214. * @param flags formatting options, see JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY and other constants
  215. * @returns a string in JSON format
  216. */
  217. JSON_EXPORT const char *json_object_to_json_string_ext(struct json_object *obj, int flags);
  218. /** Stringify object to json format
  219. * @see json_object_to_json_string() for details on how to free string.
  220. * @param obj the json_object instance
  221. * @param flags formatting options, see JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY and other constants
  222. * @param length a pointer where, if not NULL, the length (without null) is stored
  223. * @returns a string in JSON format and the length if not NULL
  224. */
  225. JSON_EXPORT const char *json_object_to_json_string_length(struct json_object *obj, int flags,
  226. size_t *length);
  227. /**
  228. * Returns the userdata set by json_object_set_userdata() or
  229. * json_object_set_serializer()
  230. *
  231. * @param jso the object to return the userdata for
  232. */
  233. JSON_EXPORT void *json_object_get_userdata(json_object *jso);
  234. /**
  235. * Set an opaque userdata value for an object
  236. *
  237. * The userdata can be retrieved using json_object_get_userdata().
  238. *
  239. * If custom userdata is already set on this object, any existing user_delete
  240. * function is called before the new one is set.
  241. *
  242. * The user_delete parameter is optional and may be passed as NULL, even if
  243. * the userdata parameter is non-NULL. It will be called just before the
  244. * json_object is deleted, after it's reference count goes to zero
  245. * (see json_object_put()).
  246. * If this is not provided, it is up to the caller to free the userdata at
  247. * an appropriate time. (i.e. after the json_object is deleted)
  248. *
  249. * Note: Objects created by parsing strings may have custom serializers set
  250. * which expect the userdata to contain specific data (due to use of
  251. * json_object_new_double_s()). In this case, json_object_set_serialiser() with
  252. * NULL as to_string_func should be used instead to set the userdata and reset
  253. * the serializer to its default value.
  254. *
  255. * @param jso the object to set the userdata for
  256. * @param userdata an optional opaque cookie
  257. * @param user_delete an optional function from freeing userdata
  258. */
  259. JSON_EXPORT void json_object_set_userdata(json_object *jso, void *userdata,
  260. json_object_delete_fn *user_delete);
  261. /**
  262. * Set a custom serialization function to be used when this particular object
  263. * is converted to a string by json_object_to_json_string.
  264. *
  265. * If custom userdata is already set on this object, any existing user_delete
  266. * function is called before the new one is set.
  267. *
  268. * If to_string_func is NULL the default behaviour is reset (but the userdata
  269. * and user_delete fields are still set).
  270. *
  271. * The userdata parameter is optional and may be passed as NULL. It can be used
  272. * to provide additional data for to_string_func to use. This parameter may
  273. * be NULL even if user_delete is non-NULL.
  274. *
  275. * The user_delete parameter is optional and may be passed as NULL, even if
  276. * the userdata parameter is non-NULL. It will be called just before the
  277. * json_object is deleted, after it's reference count goes to zero
  278. * (see json_object_put()).
  279. * If this is not provided, it is up to the caller to free the userdata at
  280. * an appropriate time. (i.e. after the json_object is deleted)
  281. *
  282. * Note that the userdata is the same as set by json_object_set_userdata(), so
  283. * care must be taken not to overwrite the value when both a custom serializer
  284. * and json_object_set_userdata() are used.
  285. *
  286. * @param jso the object to customize
  287. * @param to_string_func the custom serialization function
  288. * @param userdata an optional opaque cookie
  289. * @param user_delete an optional function from freeing userdata
  290. */
  291. JSON_EXPORT void json_object_set_serializer(json_object *jso,
  292. json_object_to_json_string_fn *to_string_func,
  293. void *userdata, json_object_delete_fn *user_delete);
  294. #ifdef __clang__
  295. /*
  296. * Clang doesn't pay attention to the parameters defined in the
  297. * function typedefs used here, so turn off spurious doc warnings.
  298. * {
  299. */
  300. #pragma clang diagnostic push
  301. #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdocumentation"
  302. #endif
  303. /**
  304. * Simply call free on the userdata pointer.
  305. * Can be used with json_object_set_serializer().
  306. *
  307. * @param jso unused
  308. * @param userdata the pointer that is passed to free().
  309. */
  310. JSON_EXPORT json_object_delete_fn json_object_free_userdata;
  311. /**
  312. * Copy the jso->_userdata string over to pb as-is.
  313. * Can be used with json_object_set_serializer().
  314. *
  315. * @param jso The object whose _userdata is used.
  316. * @param pb The destination buffer.
  317. * @param level Ignored.
  318. * @param flags Ignored.
  319. */
  320. JSON_EXPORT json_object_to_json_string_fn json_object_userdata_to_json_string;
  321. #ifdef __clang__
  322. /* } */
  323. #pragma clang diagnostic pop
  324. #endif
  325. /* object type methods */
  326. /** Create a new empty object with a reference count of 1. The caller of
  327. * this object initially has sole ownership. Remember, when using
  328. * json_object_object_add or json_object_array_put_idx, ownership will
  329. * transfer to the object/array. Call json_object_get if you want to maintain
  330. * shared ownership or also add this object as a child of multiple objects or
  331. * arrays. Any ownerships you acquired but did not transfer must be released
  332. * through json_object_put.
  333. *
  334. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_object
  335. */
  336. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_object(void);
  337. /** Get the hashtable of a json_object of type json_type_object
  338. * @param obj the json_object instance
  339. * @returns a linkhash
  340. */
  341. JSON_EXPORT struct lh_table *json_object_get_object(const struct json_object *obj);
  342. /** Get the size of an object in terms of the number of fields it has.
  343. * @param obj the json_object whose length to return
  344. */
  345. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_object_length(const struct json_object *obj);
  346. /** Get the sizeof (struct json_object).
  347. * @returns a size_t with the sizeof (struct json_object)
  348. */
  349. JSON_C_CONST_FUNCTION(JSON_EXPORT size_t json_c_object_sizeof(void));
  350. /** Add an object field to a json_object of type json_type_object
  351. *
  352. * The reference count of `val` will *not* be incremented, in effect
  353. * transferring ownership that object to `obj`, and thus `val` will be
  354. * freed when `obj` is. (i.e. through `json_object_put(obj)`)
  355. *
  356. * If you want to retain a reference to the added object, independent
  357. * of the lifetime of obj, you must increment the refcount with
  358. * `json_object_get(val)` (and later release it with json_object_put()).
  359. *
  360. * Since ownership transfers to `obj`, you must make sure
  361. * that you do in fact have ownership over `val`. For instance,
  362. * json_object_new_object() will give you ownership until you transfer it,
  363. * whereas json_object_object_get() does not.
  364. *
  365. * Any previous object stored under `key` in `obj` will have its refcount
  366. * decremented, and be freed normally if that drops to zero.
  367. *
  368. * @param obj the json_object instance
  369. * @param key the object field name (a private copy will be duplicated)
  370. * @param val a json_object or NULL member to associate with the given field
  371. *
  372. * @return On success, <code>0</code> is returned.
  373. * On error, a negative value is returned.
  374. */
  375. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_object_add(struct json_object *obj, const char *key,
  376. struct json_object *val);
  377. /** Add an object field to a json_object of type json_type_object
  378. *
  379. * The semantics are identical to json_object_object_add, except that an
  380. * additional flag fields gives you more control over some detail aspects
  381. * of processing. See the description of JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_* flags for more
  382. * details.
  383. *
  384. * @param obj the json_object instance
  385. * @param key the object field name (a private copy will be duplicated)
  386. * @param val a json_object or NULL member to associate with the given field
  387. * @param opts process-modifying options. To specify multiple options, use
  388. * (OPT1|OPT2)
  389. */
  390. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_object_add_ex(struct json_object *obj, const char *const key,
  391. struct json_object *const val, const unsigned opts);
  392. /** Get the json_object associate with a given object field.
  393. * Deprecated/discouraged: used json_object_object_get_ex instead.
  394. *
  395. * This returns NULL if the field is found but its value is null, or if
  396. * the field is not found, or if obj is not a json_type_object. If you
  397. * need to distinguish between these cases, use json_object_object_get_ex().
  398. *
  399. * *No* reference counts will be changed. There is no need to manually adjust
  400. * reference counts through the json_object_put/json_object_get methods unless
  401. * you need to have the child (value) reference maintain a different lifetime
  402. * than the owning parent (obj). Ownership of the returned value is retained
  403. * by obj (do not do json_object_put unless you have done a json_object_get).
  404. * If you delete the value from obj (json_object_object_del) and wish to access
  405. * the returned reference afterwards, make sure you have first gotten shared
  406. * ownership through json_object_get (& don't forget to do a json_object_put
  407. * or transfer ownership to prevent a memory leak).
  408. *
  409. * @param obj the json_object instance
  410. * @param key the object field name
  411. * @returns the json_object associated with the given field name
  412. */
  413. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_object_get(const struct json_object *obj,
  414. const char *key);
  415. /** Get the json_object associated with a given object field.
  416. *
  417. * This returns true if the key is found, false in all other cases (including
  418. * if obj isn't a json_type_object).
  419. *
  420. * *No* reference counts will be changed. There is no need to manually adjust
  421. * reference counts through the json_object_put/json_object_get methods unless
  422. * you need to have the child (value) reference maintain a different lifetime
  423. * than the owning parent (obj). Ownership of value is retained by obj.
  424. *
  425. * @param obj the json_object instance
  426. * @param key the object field name
  427. * @param value a pointer where to store a reference to the json_object
  428. * associated with the given field name.
  429. *
  430. * It is safe to pass a NULL value.
  431. * @returns whether or not the key exists
  432. */
  433. JSON_EXPORT json_bool json_object_object_get_ex(const struct json_object *obj, const char *key,
  434. struct json_object **value);
  435. /** Delete the given json_object field
  436. *
  437. * The reference count will be decremented for the deleted object. If there
  438. * are no more owners of the value represented by this key, then the value is
  439. * freed. Otherwise, the reference to the value will remain in memory.
  440. *
  441. * @param obj the json_object instance
  442. * @param key the object field name
  443. */
  444. JSON_EXPORT void json_object_object_del(struct json_object *obj, const char *key);
  445. /**
  446. * Iterate through all keys and values of an object.
  447. *
  448. * Adding keys to the object while iterating is NOT allowed.
  449. *
  450. * Deleting an existing key, or replacing an existing key with a
  451. * new value IS allowed.
  452. *
  453. * @param obj the json_object instance
  454. * @param key the local name for the char* key variable defined in the body
  455. * @param val the local name for the json_object* object variable defined in
  456. * the body
  457. */
  458. #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)
  459. #define json_object_object_foreach(obj, key, val) \
  460. char *key = NULL; \
  461. struct json_object *val __attribute__((__unused__)) = NULL; \
  462. for (struct lh_entry *entry##key = lh_table_head(json_object_get_object(obj)), \
  463. *entry_next##key = NULL; \
  464. ({ \
  465. if (entry##key) \
  466. { \
  467. key = (char *)lh_entry_k(entry##key); \
  468. val = (struct json_object *)lh_entry_v(entry##key); \
  469. entry_next##key = lh_entry_next(entry##key); \
  470. }; \
  471. entry##key; \
  472. }); \
  473. entry##key = entry_next##key)
  474. #else /* ANSI C or MSC */
  475. #define json_object_object_foreach(obj, key, val) \
  476. char *key = NULL; \
  477. struct json_object *val = NULL; \
  478. struct lh_entry *entry##key; \
  479. struct lh_entry *entry_next##key = NULL; \
  480. for (entry##key = lh_table_head(json_object_get_object(obj)); \
  481. (entry##key ? (key = (char *)lh_entry_k(entry##key), \
  482. val = (struct json_object *)lh_entry_v(entry##key), \
  483. entry_next##key = lh_entry_next(entry##key), entry##key) \
  484. : 0); \
  485. entry##key = entry_next##key)
  486. #endif /* defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) */
  487. /** Iterate through all keys and values of an object (ANSI C Safe)
  488. * @param obj the json_object instance
  489. * @param iter the object iterator, use type json_object_iter
  490. */
  491. #define json_object_object_foreachC(obj, iter) \
  492. for (iter.entry = lh_table_head(json_object_get_object(obj)); \
  493. (iter.entry ? (iter.key = (char *)lh_entry_k(iter.entry), \
  494. iter.val = (struct json_object *)lh_entry_v(iter.entry), iter.entry) \
  495. : 0); \
  496. iter.entry = lh_entry_next(iter.entry))
  497. /* Array type methods */
  498. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_array
  499. * with 32 slots allocated.
  500. * If you know the array size you'll need ahead of time, use
  501. * json_object_new_array_ext() instead.
  502. * @see json_object_new_array_ext()
  503. * @see json_object_array_shrink()
  504. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_array
  505. */
  506. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_array(void);
  507. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_array
  508. * with the desired number of slots allocated.
  509. * @see json_object_array_shrink()
  510. * @param initial_size the number of slots to allocate
  511. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_array
  512. */
  513. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_array_ext(int initial_size);
  514. /** Get the arraylist of a json_object of type json_type_array
  515. * @param obj the json_object instance
  516. * @returns an arraylist
  517. */
  518. JSON_EXPORT struct array_list *json_object_get_array(const struct json_object *obj);
  519. /** Get the length of a json_object of type json_type_array
  520. * @param obj the json_object instance
  521. * @returns an int
  522. */
  523. JSON_EXPORT size_t json_object_array_length(const struct json_object *obj);
  524. /** Sorts the elements of jso of type json_type_array
  525. *
  526. * Pointers to the json_object pointers will be passed as the two arguments
  527. * to sort_fn
  528. *
  529. * @param jso the json_object instance
  530. * @param sort_fn a sorting function
  531. */
  532. JSON_EXPORT void json_object_array_sort(struct json_object *jso,
  533. int (*sort_fn)(const void *, const void *));
  534. /** Binary search a sorted array for a specified key object.
  535. *
  536. * It depends on your compare function what's sufficient as a key.
  537. * Usually you create some dummy object with the parameter compared in
  538. * it, to identify the right item you're actually looking for.
  539. *
  540. * @see json_object_array_sort() for hints on the compare function.
  541. *
  542. * @param key a dummy json_object with the right key
  543. * @param jso the array object we're searching
  544. * @param sort_fn the sort/compare function
  545. *
  546. * @return the wanted json_object instance
  547. */
  548. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *
  549. json_object_array_bsearch(const struct json_object *key, const struct json_object *jso,
  550. int (*sort_fn)(const void *, const void *));
  551. /** Add an element to the end of a json_object of type json_type_array
  552. *
  553. * The reference count will *not* be incremented. This is to make adding
  554. * fields to objects in code more compact. If you want to retain a reference
  555. * to an added object you must wrap the passed object with json_object_get
  556. *
  557. * @param obj the json_object instance
  558. * @param val the json_object to be added
  559. */
  560. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_array_add(struct json_object *obj, struct json_object *val);
  561. /** Insert or replace an element at a specified index in an array (a json_object of type json_type_array)
  562. *
  563. * The reference count will *not* be incremented. This is to make adding
  564. * fields to objects in code more compact. If you want to retain a reference
  565. * to an added object you must wrap the passed object with json_object_get
  566. *
  567. * The reference count of a replaced object will be decremented.
  568. *
  569. * The array size will be automatically be expanded to the size of the
  570. * index if the index is larger than the current size.
  571. *
  572. * @param obj the json_object instance
  573. * @param idx the index to insert the element at
  574. * @param val the json_object to be added
  575. */
  576. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_array_put_idx(struct json_object *obj, size_t idx,
  577. struct json_object *val);
  578. /** Get the element at specified index of array `obj` (which must be a json_object of type json_type_array)
  579. *
  580. * *No* reference counts will be changed, and ownership of the returned
  581. * object remains with `obj`. See json_object_object_get() for additional
  582. * implications of this behavior.
  583. *
  584. * Calling this with anything other than a json_type_array will trigger
  585. * an assert.
  586. *
  587. * @param obj the json_object instance
  588. * @param idx the index to get the element at
  589. * @returns the json_object at the specified index (or NULL)
  590. */
  591. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_array_get_idx(const struct json_object *obj,
  592. size_t idx);
  593. /** Delete an elements from a specified index in an array (a json_object of type json_type_array)
  594. *
  595. * The reference count will be decremented for each of the deleted objects. If there
  596. * are no more owners of an element that is being deleted, then the value is
  597. * freed. Otherwise, the reference to the value will remain in memory.
  598. *
  599. * @param obj the json_object instance
  600. * @param idx the index to start deleting elements at
  601. * @param count the number of elements to delete
  602. * @returns 0 if the elements were successfully deleted
  603. */
  604. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_array_del_idx(struct json_object *obj, size_t idx, size_t count);
  605. /**
  606. * Shrink the internal memory allocation of the array to just
  607. * enough to fit the number of elements in it, plus empty_slots.
  608. *
  609. * @param jso the json_object instance, must be json_type_array
  610. * @param empty_slots the number of empty slots to leave allocated
  611. */
  612. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_array_shrink(struct json_object *jso, int empty_slots);
  613. /* json_bool type methods */
  614. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_boolean
  615. * @param b a json_bool 1 or 0
  616. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_boolean
  617. */
  618. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_boolean(json_bool b);
  619. /** Get the json_bool value of a json_object
  620. *
  621. * The type is coerced to a json_bool if the passed object is not a json_bool.
  622. * integer and double objects will return 0 if there value is zero
  623. * or 1 otherwise. If the passed object is a string it will return
  624. * 1 if it has a non zero length.
  625. * If any other object type is passed 0 will be returned, even non-empty
  626. * json_type_array and json_type_object objects.
  627. *
  628. * @param obj the json_object instance
  629. * @returns a json_bool
  630. */
  631. JSON_EXPORT json_bool json_object_get_boolean(const struct json_object *obj);
  632. /** Set the json_bool value of a json_object
  633. *
  634. * The type of obj is checked to be a json_type_boolean and 0 is returned
  635. * if it is not without any further actions. If type of obj is json_type_boolean
  636. * the object value is changed to new_value
  637. *
  638. * @param obj the json_object instance
  639. * @param new_value the value to be set
  640. * @returns 1 if value is set correctly, 0 otherwise
  641. */
  642. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_set_boolean(struct json_object *obj, json_bool new_value);
  643. /* int type methods */
  644. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_int
  645. * Note that values are stored as 64-bit values internally.
  646. * To ensure the full range is maintained, use json_object_new_int64 instead.
  647. * @param i the integer
  648. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_int
  649. */
  650. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_int(int32_t i);
  651. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_int
  652. * @param i the integer
  653. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_int
  654. */
  655. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_int64(int64_t i);
  656. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_uint
  657. * @param i the integer
  658. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_uint
  659. */
  660. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_uint64(uint64_t i);
  661. /** Get the int value of a json_object
  662. *
  663. * The type is coerced to a int if the passed object is not a int.
  664. * double objects will return their integer conversion. Strings will be
  665. * parsed as an integer. If no conversion exists then 0 is returned
  666. * and errno is set to EINVAL. null is equivalent to 0 (no error values set)
  667. *
  668. * Note that integers are stored internally as 64-bit values.
  669. * If the value of too big or too small to fit into 32-bit, INT32_MAX or
  670. * INT32_MIN are returned, respectively.
  671. *
  672. * @param obj the json_object instance
  673. * @returns an int
  674. */
  675. JSON_EXPORT int32_t json_object_get_int(const struct json_object *obj);
  676. /** Set the int value of a json_object
  677. *
  678. * The type of obj is checked to be a json_type_int and 0 is returned
  679. * if it is not without any further actions. If type of obj is json_type_int
  680. * the object value is changed to new_value
  681. *
  682. * @param obj the json_object instance
  683. * @param new_value the value to be set
  684. * @returns 1 if value is set correctly, 0 otherwise
  685. */
  686. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_set_int(struct json_object *obj, int new_value);
  687. /** Increment a json_type_int object by the given amount, which may be negative.
  688. *
  689. * If the type of obj is not json_type_int then 0 is returned with no further
  690. * action taken.
  691. * If the addition would result in a overflow, the object value
  692. * is set to INT64_MAX.
  693. * If the addition would result in a underflow, the object value
  694. * is set to INT64_MIN.
  695. * Neither overflow nor underflow affect the return value.
  696. *
  697. * @param obj the json_object instance
  698. * @param val the value to add
  699. * @returns 1 if the increment succeeded, 0 otherwise
  700. */
  701. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_int_inc(struct json_object *obj, int64_t val);
  702. /** Get the int value of a json_object
  703. *
  704. * The type is coerced to a int64 if the passed object is not a int64.
  705. * double objects will return their int64 conversion. Strings will be
  706. * parsed as an int64. If no conversion exists then 0 is returned.
  707. *
  708. * NOTE: Set errno to 0 directly before a call to this function to determine
  709. * whether or not conversion was successful (it does not clear the value for
  710. * you).
  711. *
  712. * @param obj the json_object instance
  713. * @returns an int64
  714. */
  715. JSON_EXPORT int64_t json_object_get_int64(const struct json_object *obj);
  716. /** Get the uint value of a json_object
  717. *
  718. * The type is coerced to a uint64 if the passed object is not a uint64.
  719. * double objects will return their uint64 conversion. Strings will be
  720. * parsed as an uint64. If no conversion exists then 0 is returned.
  721. *
  722. * NOTE: Set errno to 0 directly before a call to this function to determine
  723. * whether or not conversion was successful (it does not clear the value for
  724. * you).
  725. *
  726. * @param obj the json_object instance
  727. * @returns an uint64
  728. */
  729. JSON_EXPORT uint64_t json_object_get_uint64(const struct json_object *obj);
  730. /** Set the int64_t value of a json_object
  731. *
  732. * The type of obj is checked to be a json_type_int and 0 is returned
  733. * if it is not without any further actions. If type of obj is json_type_int
  734. * the object value is changed to new_value
  735. *
  736. * @param obj the json_object instance
  737. * @param new_value the value to be set
  738. * @returns 1 if value is set correctly, 0 otherwise
  739. */
  740. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_set_int64(struct json_object *obj, int64_t new_value);
  741. /** Set the uint64_t value of a json_object
  742. *
  743. * The type of obj is checked to be a json_type_uint and 0 is returned
  744. * if it is not without any further actions. If type of obj is json_type_uint
  745. * the object value is changed to new_value
  746. *
  747. * @param obj the json_object instance
  748. * @param new_value the value to be set
  749. * @returns 1 if value is set correctly, 0 otherwise
  750. */
  751. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_set_uint64(struct json_object *obj, uint64_t new_value);
  752. /* double type methods */
  753. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_double
  754. *
  755. * @see json_object_double_to_json_string() for how to set a custom format string.
  756. *
  757. * @param d the double
  758. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_double
  759. */
  760. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_double(double d);
  761. /**
  762. * Create a new json_object of type json_type_double, using
  763. * the exact serialized representation of the value.
  764. *
  765. * This allows for numbers that would otherwise get displayed
  766. * inefficiently (e.g. 12.3 => "12.300000000000001") to be
  767. * serialized with the more convenient form.
  768. *
  769. * Notes:
  770. *
  771. * This is used by json_tokener_parse_ex() to allow for
  772. * an exact re-serialization of a parsed object.
  773. *
  774. * The userdata field is used to store the string representation, so it
  775. * can't be used for other data if this function is used.
  776. *
  777. * A roughly equivalent sequence of calls, with the difference being that
  778. * the serialization function won't be reset by json_object_set_double(), is:
  779. * @code
  780. * jso = json_object_new_double(d);
  781. * json_object_set_serializer(jso, json_object_userdata_to_json_string,
  782. * strdup(ds), json_object_free_userdata);
  783. * @endcode
  784. *
  785. * @param d the numeric value of the double.
  786. * @param ds the string representation of the double. This will be copied.
  787. */
  788. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_double_s(double d, const char *ds);
  789. /**
  790. * Set a global or thread-local json-c option, depending on whether
  791. * JSON_C_OPTION_GLOBAL or JSON_C_OPTION_THREAD is passed.
  792. * Thread-local options default to undefined, and inherit from the global
  793. * value, even if the global value is changed after the thread is created.
  794. * Attempting to set thread-local options when threading is not compiled in
  795. * will result in an error. Be sure to check the return value.
  796. *
  797. * double_format is a "%g" printf format, such as "%.20g"
  798. *
  799. * @return -1 on errors, 0 on success.
  800. */
  801. JSON_EXPORT int json_c_set_serialization_double_format(const char *double_format,
  802. int global_or_thread);
  803. /** Serialize a json_object of type json_type_double to a string.
  804. *
  805. * This function isn't meant to be called directly. Instead, you can set a
  806. * custom format string for the serialization of this double using the
  807. * following call (where "%.17g" actually is the default):
  808. *
  809. * @code
  810. * jso = json_object_new_double(d);
  811. * json_object_set_serializer(jso, json_object_double_to_json_string,
  812. * "%.17g", NULL);
  813. * @endcode
  814. *
  815. * @see printf(3) man page for format strings
  816. *
  817. * @param jso The json_type_double object that is serialized.
  818. * @param pb The destination buffer.
  819. * @param level Ignored.
  820. * @param flags Ignored.
  821. */
  822. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_double_to_json_string(struct json_object *jso, struct printbuf *pb,
  823. int level, int flags);
  824. /** Get the double floating point value of a json_object
  825. *
  826. * The type is coerced to a double if the passed object is not a double.
  827. * integer objects will return their double conversion. Strings will be
  828. * parsed as a double. If no conversion exists then 0.0 is returned and
  829. * errno is set to EINVAL. null is equivalent to 0 (no error values set)
  830. *
  831. * If the value is too big to fit in a double, then the value is set to
  832. * the closest infinity with errno set to ERANGE. If strings cannot be
  833. * converted to their double value, then EINVAL is set & NaN is returned.
  834. *
  835. * Arrays of length 0 are interpreted as 0 (with no error flags set).
  836. * Arrays of length 1 are effectively cast to the equivalent object and
  837. * converted using the above rules. All other arrays set the error to
  838. * EINVAL & return NaN.
  839. *
  840. * NOTE: Set errno to 0 directly before a call to this function to
  841. * determine whether or not conversion was successful (it does not clear
  842. * the value for you).
  843. *
  844. * @param obj the json_object instance
  845. * @returns a double floating point number
  846. */
  847. JSON_EXPORT double json_object_get_double(const struct json_object *obj);
  848. /** Set the double value of a json_object
  849. *
  850. * The type of obj is checked to be a json_type_double and 0 is returned
  851. * if it is not without any further actions. If type of obj is json_type_double
  852. * the object value is changed to new_value
  853. *
  854. * If the object was created with json_object_new_double_s(), the serialization
  855. * function is reset to the default and the cached serialized value is cleared.
  856. *
  857. * @param obj the json_object instance
  858. * @param new_value the value to be set
  859. * @returns 1 if value is set correctly, 0 otherwise
  860. */
  861. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_set_double(struct json_object *obj, double new_value);
  862. /* string type methods */
  863. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_string
  864. *
  865. * A copy of the string is made and the memory is managed by the json_object
  866. *
  867. * @param s the string
  868. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_string
  869. * @see json_object_new_string_len()
  870. */
  871. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_string(const char *s);
  872. /** Create a new empty json_object of type json_type_string and allocate
  873. * len characters for the new string.
  874. *
  875. * A copy of the string is made and the memory is managed by the json_object
  876. *
  877. * @param s the string
  878. * @param len max length of the new string
  879. * @returns a json_object of type json_type_string
  880. * @see json_object_new_string()
  881. */
  882. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_string_len(const char *s, const int len);
  883. /** Get the string value of a json_object
  884. *
  885. * If the passed object is of type json_type_null (i.e. obj == NULL),
  886. * NULL is returned.
  887. *
  888. * If the passed object of type json_type_string, the string contents
  889. * are returned.
  890. *
  891. * Otherwise the JSON representation of the object is returned.
  892. *
  893. * The returned string memory is managed by the json_object and will
  894. * be freed when the reference count of the json_object drops to zero.
  895. *
  896. * @param obj the json_object instance
  897. * @returns a string or NULL
  898. */
  899. JSON_EXPORT const char *json_object_get_string(struct json_object *obj);
  900. /** Get the string length of a json_object
  901. *
  902. * If the passed object is not of type json_type_string then zero
  903. * will be returned.
  904. *
  905. * @param obj the json_object instance
  906. * @returns int
  907. */
  908. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_get_string_len(const struct json_object *obj);
  909. /** Set the string value of a json_object with zero terminated strings
  910. * equivalent to json_object_set_string_len (obj, new_value, strlen(new_value))
  911. * @returns 1 if value is set correctly, 0 otherwise
  912. */
  913. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_set_string(json_object *obj, const char *new_value);
  914. /** Set the string value of a json_object str
  915. *
  916. * The type of obj is checked to be a json_type_string and 0 is returned
  917. * if it is not without any further actions. If type of obj is json_type_string
  918. * the object value is changed to new_value
  919. *
  920. * @param obj the json_object instance
  921. * @param new_value the value to be set; Since string length is given in len this need not be zero terminated
  922. * @param len the length of new_value
  923. * @returns 1 if value is set correctly, 0 otherwise
  924. */
  925. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_set_string_len(json_object *obj, const char *new_value, int len);
  926. /** This method exists only to provide a complementary function
  927. * along the lines of the other json_object_new_* functions.
  928. * It always returns NULL, and it is entirely acceptable to simply use NULL directly.
  929. */
  930. JSON_EXPORT struct json_object *json_object_new_null(void);
  931. /** Check if two json_object's are equal
  932. *
  933. * If the passed objects are equal 1 will be returned.
  934. * Equality is defined as follows:
  935. * - json_objects of different types are never equal
  936. * - json_objects of the same primitive type are equal if the
  937. * c-representation of their value is equal
  938. * - json-arrays are considered equal if all values at the same
  939. * indices are equal (same order)
  940. * - Complex json_objects are considered equal if all
  941. * contained objects referenced by their key are equal,
  942. * regardless their order.
  943. *
  944. * @param obj1 the first json_object instance
  945. * @param obj2 the second json_object instance
  946. * @returns whether both objects are equal or not
  947. */
  948. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_equal(struct json_object *obj1, struct json_object *obj2);
  949. /**
  950. * Perform a shallow copy of src into *dst as part of an overall json_object_deep_copy().
  951. *
  952. * If src is part of a containing object or array, parent will be non-NULL,
  953. * and key or index will be provided.
  954. * When shallow_copy is called *dst will be NULL, and must be non-NULL when it returns.
  955. * src will never be NULL.
  956. *
  957. * If shallow_copy sets the serializer on an object, return 2 to indicate to
  958. * json_object_deep_copy that it should not attempt to use the standard userdata
  959. * copy function.
  960. *
  961. * @return On success 1 or 2, -1 on errors
  962. */
  963. typedef int(json_c_shallow_copy_fn)(json_object *src, json_object *parent, const char *key,
  964. size_t index, json_object **dst);
  965. /**
  966. * The default shallow copy implementation for use with json_object_deep_copy().
  967. * This simply calls the appropriate json_object_new_<type>() function and
  968. * copies over the serializer function (_to_json_string internal field of
  969. * the json_object structure) but not any _userdata or _user_delete values.
  970. *
  971. * If you're writing a custom shallow_copy function, perhaps because you're using
  972. * your own custom serializer, you can call this first to create the new object
  973. * before customizing it with json_object_set_serializer().
  974. *
  975. * @return 1 on success, -1 on errors, but never 2.
  976. */
  977. JSON_EXPORT json_c_shallow_copy_fn json_c_shallow_copy_default;
  978. /**
  979. * Copy the contents of the JSON object.
  980. * The destination object must be initialized to NULL,
  981. * to make sure this function won't overwrite an existing JSON object.
  982. *
  983. * This does roughly the same thing as
  984. * `json_tokener_parse(json_object_get_string(src))`.
  985. *
  986. * @param src source JSON object whose contents will be copied
  987. * @param dst pointer to the destination object where the contents of `src`;
  988. * make sure this pointer is initialized to NULL
  989. * @param shallow_copy an optional function to copy individual objects, needed
  990. * when custom serializers are in use. See also
  991. * json_object set_serializer.
  992. *
  993. * @returns 0 if the copy went well, -1 if an error occurred during copy
  994. * or if the destination pointer is non-NULL
  995. */
  996. JSON_EXPORT int json_object_deep_copy(struct json_object *src, struct json_object **dst,
  997. json_c_shallow_copy_fn *shallow_copy);
  998. #ifdef __cplusplus
  999. }
  1000. #endif
  1001. #endif