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In test_parse, fix lengths passed during a couple of incremental tests.

Add an optional way to use an incremental chunk size ($TEST_PARSE_CHUNKSIZE)
for all of the single_basic_parse tests, in additional to the regular way.
tags/json-c-0.15-20200726
Eric Haszlakiewicz 5 years ago
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197e372464
2 changed files with 52 additions and 5 deletions
  1. +50
    -3
      tests/test_parse.c
  2. +2
    -2
      tests/test_parse.expected

+ 50
- 3
tests/test_parse.c View File

@@ -33,6 +33,47 @@ int main(void)
static json_c_visit_userfunc clear_serializer; static json_c_visit_userfunc clear_serializer;
static void do_clear_serializer(json_object *jso); static void do_clear_serializer(json_object *jso);


static void single_incremental_parse(const char *test_string, int clear_serializer)
{
int ii;
int chunksize = atoi(getenv("TEST_PARSE_CHUNKSIZE"));
struct json_tokener *tok;
enum json_tokener_error jerr;
json_object *all_at_once_obj, *new_obj;
const char *all_at_once_str, *new_str;

all_at_once_obj = json_tokener_parse(test_string);
if (clear_serializer)
do_clear_serializer(all_at_once_obj);
all_at_once_str = json_object_to_json_string(all_at_once_obj);

tok = json_tokener_new();
int test_string_len = strlen(test_string) + 1; // Including '\0' !
for (ii = 0; ii < test_string_len; ii += chunksize)
{
int len_to_parse = chunksize;
if (ii + chunksize > test_string_len)
len_to_parse = test_string_len - ii;

if (getenv("TEST_PARSE_DEBUG") != NULL)
printf(" chunk: %.*s\n", len_to_parse, &test_string[ii]);
new_obj = json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, &test_string[ii], len_to_parse);
jerr = json_tokener_get_error(tok);
if (jerr != json_tokener_continue || new_obj)
break;
}
if (clear_serializer && new_obj)
do_clear_serializer(new_obj);
new_str = json_object_to_json_string(new_obj);

if (strcmp(all_at_once_str, new_str) != 0)
{
printf("ERROR: failed to parse (%s) in %d byte chunks: %s != %s\n",
test_string, chunksize, all_at_once_str, new_str);
}
json_tokener_free(tok);
}

static void single_basic_parse(const char *test_string, int clear_serializer) static void single_basic_parse(const char *test_string, int clear_serializer)
{ {
json_object *new_obj; json_object *new_obj;
@@ -42,6 +83,9 @@ static void single_basic_parse(const char *test_string, int clear_serializer)
do_clear_serializer(new_obj); do_clear_serializer(new_obj);
printf("new_obj.to_string(%s)=%s\n", test_string, json_object_to_json_string(new_obj)); printf("new_obj.to_string(%s)=%s\n", test_string, json_object_to_json_string(new_obj));
json_object_put(new_obj); json_object_put(new_obj);

if (getenv("TEST_PARSE_CHUNKSIZE") != NULL)
single_incremental_parse(test_string, clear_serializer);
} }
static void test_basic_parse() static void test_basic_parse()
{ {
@@ -353,14 +397,17 @@ struct incremental_step
* the next few tests check that parsing multiple sequential * the next few tests check that parsing multiple sequential
* json objects in the input works as expected * json objects in the input works as expected
*/ */
{"null123", 9, 4, json_tokener_success, 0},
{"null123", 8, 4, json_tokener_success, 0},
{&"null123"[4], 4, 3, json_tokener_success, 1}, {&"null123"[4], 4, 3, json_tokener_success, 1},
{"nullx", 5, 4, json_tokener_success, 0},
{"nullx", 6, 4, json_tokener_success, 0},
{&"nullx"[4], 2, 0, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 1}, {&"nullx"[4], 2, 0, json_tokener_error_parse_unexpected, 1},
{"{\"a\":1}{\"b\":2}", 15, 7, json_tokener_success, 0}, {"{\"a\":1}{\"b\":2}", 15, 7, json_tokener_success, 0},
{&"{\"a\":1}{\"b\":2}"[7], 8, 7, json_tokener_success, 1}, {&"{\"a\":1}{\"b\":2}"[7], 8, 7, json_tokener_success, 1},


/* Some bad formatting. Check we get the correct error status */
/* Some bad formatting. Check we get the correct error status
* XXX this means we can't have two numbers in the incremental parse
* XXX stream with the second one being a negative number!
*/
{"2015-01-15", 10, 4, json_tokener_error_parse_number, 1}, {"2015-01-15", 10, 4, json_tokener_error_parse_number, 1},


/* Strings have a well defined end point, so we can stop at the quote */ /* Strings have a well defined end point, so we can stop at the quote */


+ 2
- 2
tests/test_parse.expected View File

@@ -184,9 +184,9 @@ json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, noodle , 7) ... OK: got correct error: null ex
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, naodle , 7) ... OK: got correct error: null expected json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, naodle , 7) ... OK: got correct error: null expected
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, track , 6) ... OK: got correct error: boolean expected json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, track , 6) ... OK: got correct error: boolean expected
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, fail , 5) ... OK: got correct error: boolean expected json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, fail , 5) ... OK: got correct error: boolean expected
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, null123 , 9) ... OK: got object of type [null]: null
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, null123 , 8) ... OK: got object of type [null]: null
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, 123 , 4) ... OK: got object of type [int]: 123 json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, 123 , 4) ... OK: got object of type [int]: 123
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, nullx , 5) ... OK: got object of type [null]: null
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, nullx , 6) ... OK: got object of type [null]: null
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, x , 2) ... OK: got correct error: unexpected character json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, x , 2) ... OK: got correct error: unexpected character
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, {"a":1}{"b":2}, 15) ... OK: got object of type [object]: { "a": 1 } json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, {"a":1}{"b":2}, 15) ... OK: got object of type [object]: { "a": 1 }
json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, {"b":2} , 8) ... OK: got object of type [object]: { "b": 2 } json_tokener_parse_ex(tok, {"b":2} , 8) ... OK: got object of type [object]: { "b": 2 }


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