This change introduces JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_CONSTANT_KEY
as a replacement of JSON_C_OBJECT_KEY_IS_CONSTANT.
The description of json_object_object_add_ex tells to
look at the flags JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_* but it is not
for JSON_C_OBJECT_KEY_IS_CONSTANT.
From the point of vue of a developper using json-c,
the function json_object_object_add_ex is mainly used,
not the hash facility, it seems more natural to provide
a regular naming of prefix JSON_C_OBJECT_ADD_CONSTANT_KEY.
The failure path taken in the event of printbuf_new() returning NULL
calls free() on tok->stack after already having freed tok. Swap the
order of the two calls to fix an obvious memory access violation.
Fixes: bcb6d7d347 ("Handle allocation failure in json_tokener_new_ex")
Signed-off-by: Juuso Alasuutari <juuso.alasuutari@gmail.com>
This is to fix the behavior that might've changed between older versions of clang-format, I'm not sure.
Version 10 tries to put the bracket on the same line as case without this.
Some users may not want to included it in their build/system. So allow a
cmake symbol to disable it.
A user can do 'cmake -DDISABLE_JSON_POINTER=ON <json_c_root_dir>' and
disable the json_pointer functionality. That saves about 17 KB (on an
x86_64) machine. This may be useful on smaller embedded systems; even
though the saving would be fewer kilobytes.
One thing that also needs to change a bit, is that the 'json.h' be
autogenerated via cmake, in order to conditionally include that
"json_pointer.h" file.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
The intent is to be able to disable some features that get built into the
library. When we do that, we also need to disable some tests.
It's easier when adjusting a variable that contains the list of test names,
versus modifying the list in the foreach() statement.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
Fixes the following warning:
json_pointer.c:230:7: warning: implicit declaration of function
'vasprintf' is invalid in C99 [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
rc = vasprintf(&path_copy, path_fmt, args);
SIZEOF_SIZE_T might be only defined in config.h.
Include config.h for these systems to pass tests which are only
supposed to be run on 32 bit systems.
Fixes issue #666.
The array_list_new2 function, which is externally reachable through
json_object_new_array_ext, does not check if specified initial size
actually fits into memory on 32 bit architectures.
It also allows negative values, which could lead to an overflow on these
architectures as well. I have added test cases for these situations.
While at it, also protect array_list_shrink against too large
empty_slots argument. No test added because it takes a huge length
value, therefore a lot of items within the array, to overflow the
calculation. In theory this affects 64 bit sytems as well, but since the
arraylist API is not supposed to be used by external applications
according to its header file, the call is protected due to int
limitation of json_object_array_shrink.