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authorGravatar Jon Skeet <jonskeet@google.com>2015-09-04 12:41:14 +0100
committerGravatar Jon Skeet <jonskeet@google.com>2015-11-03 19:05:11 +0000
commitfb2488225fbd239f7880e3b493cbfd2f19da755b (patch)
treee51173d483b91a77708dd3bdbffa1577bf89bbec
parentaa3675415ec8da317793a3e151e44daaebc21ff8 (diff)
Implement JSON parsing in C#.
This includes all the well-known types except Any. Some aspects are likely to require further work when the details of the JSON parsing expectations are hammered out in more detail. Some of these have "ignored" tests already. Note that the choice *not* to use Json.NET was made for two reasons: - Going from 0 dependencies to 1 dependency is a big hit, and there's not much benefit here - Json.NET parses more leniently than we'd want; accommodating that would be nearly as much work as writing the tokenizer This only really affects the JsonTokenizer, which could be replaced by Json.NET. The JsonParser code would be about the same length with Json.NET... but I wouldn't be as confident in it.
-rw-r--r--Makefile.am5
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Google.Protobuf.Test.csproj2
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonFormatterTest.cs27
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonParserTest.cs727
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonTokenizerTest.cs352
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/FieldCodec.cs24
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Google.Protobuf.csproj5
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs15
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonParser.cs813
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonToken.cs166
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonTokenizer.cs633
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/MessageParser.cs12
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs3
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/DurationPartial.cs10
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/TimestampPartial.cs2
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/ValuePartial.cs99
-rw-r--r--csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/WrappersPartial.cs42
17 files changed, 2915 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index 62233012..7db38f05 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@ csharp_EXTRA_DIST= \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Google.Protobuf.Test.csproj \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/IssuesTest.cs \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonFormatterTest.cs \
+ csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonParserTest.cs \
+ csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonTokenizerTest.cs \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Properties/AppManifest.xml \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Reflection/DescriptorsTest.cs \
@@ -119,6 +121,9 @@ csharp_EXTRA_DIST= \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/IMessage.cs \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/InvalidProtocolBufferException.cs \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs \
+ csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonParser.cs \
+ csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonToken.cs \
+ csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonTokenizer.cs \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/LimitedInputStream.cs \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/MessageExtensions.cs \
csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/MessageParser.cs \
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Google.Protobuf.Test.csproj b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Google.Protobuf.Test.csproj
index 33be5dae..cd15b968 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Google.Protobuf.Test.csproj
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/Google.Protobuf.Test.csproj
@@ -95,6 +95,8 @@
<Compile Include="Collections\MapFieldTest.cs" />
<Compile Include="Collections\RepeatedFieldTest.cs" />
<Compile Include="JsonFormatterTest.cs" />
+ <Compile Include="JsonParserTest.cs" />
+ <Compile Include="JsonTokenizerTest.cs" />
<Compile Include="Reflection\DescriptorsTest.cs" />
<Compile Include="Reflection\FieldAccessTest.cs" />
<Compile Include="SampleEnum.cs" />
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonFormatterTest.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonFormatterTest.cs
index 3e7a3d2e..08cedad8 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonFormatterTest.cs
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonFormatterTest.cs
@@ -276,6 +276,13 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf
}
[Test]
+ public void WrapperFormatting_Message()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual("\"\"", JsonFormatter.Default.Format(new StringValue()));
+ Assert.AreEqual("0", JsonFormatter.Default.Format(new Int32Value()));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
public void WrapperFormatting_IncludeNull()
{
// The actual JSON here is very large because there are lots of fields. Just test a couple of them.
@@ -376,12 +383,12 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf
{
Fields =
{
- { "a", new Value { NullValue = new NullValue() } },
- { "b", new Value { BoolValue = false } },
- { "c", new Value { NumberValue = 10.5 } },
- { "d", new Value { StringValue = "text" } },
- { "e", new Value { ListValue = new ListValue { Values = { new Value { StringValue = "t1" }, new Value { NumberValue = 5 } } } } },
- { "f", new Value { StructValue = new Struct { Fields = { { "nested", new Value { StringValue = "value" } } } } } }
+ { "a", Value.ForNull() },
+ { "b", Value.ForBool(false) },
+ { "c", Value.ForNumber(10.5) },
+ { "d", Value.ForString("text") },
+ { "e", Value.ForList(Value.ForString("t1"), Value.ForNumber(5)) },
+ { "f", Value.ForStruct(new Struct { Fields = { { "nested", Value.ForString("value") } } }) }
}
};
AssertJson("{ 'a': null, 'b': false, 'c': 10.5, 'd': 'text', 'e': [ 't1', 5 ], 'f': { 'nested': 'value' } }", message.ToString());
@@ -405,6 +412,14 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf
AssertJson("{ 'fieldMaskField': 'user.displayName,photo' }", JsonFormatter.Default.Format(message));
}
+ // SourceContext is an example of a well-known type with no special JSON handling
+ [Test]
+ public void SourceContextStandalone()
+ {
+ var message = new SourceContext { FileName = "foo.proto" };
+ AssertJson("{ 'fileName': 'foo.proto' }", JsonFormatter.Default.Format(message));
+ }
+
/// <summary>
/// Checks that the actual JSON is the same as the expected JSON - but after replacing
/// all apostrophes in the expected JSON with double quotes. This basically makes the tests easier
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonParserTest.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonParserTest.cs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..b1c7b46c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonParserTest.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,727 @@
+#region Copyright notice and license
+// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+#endregion
+
+using Google.Protobuf.TestProtos;
+using Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes;
+using NUnit.Framework;
+using System;
+
+namespace Google.Protobuf
+{
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Unit tests for JSON parsing. Some tests are ignored at the moment as the desired behaviour
+ /// isn't fully known, either in terms of which exceptions should be thrown or whether they should
+ /// count as valid values.
+ /// </summary>
+ public class JsonParserTest
+ {
+ // Sanity smoke test
+ [Test]
+ public void AllTypesRoundtrip()
+ {
+ AssertRoundtrip(SampleMessages.CreateFullTestAllTypes());
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void Maps()
+ {
+ AssertRoundtrip(new TestMap { MapStringString = { { "with spaces", "bar" }, { "a", "b" } } });
+ AssertRoundtrip(new TestMap { MapInt32Int32 = { { 0, 1 }, { 2, 3 } } });
+ AssertRoundtrip(new TestMap { MapBoolBool = { { false, true }, { true, false } } });
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase(" 1 ")]
+ [TestCase("+1")]
+ [TestCase("1,000")]
+ [TestCase("1.5")]
+ public void IntegerMapKeysAreStrict(string keyText)
+ {
+ // Test that integer parsing is strict. We assume that if this is correct for int32,
+ // it's correct for other numeric key types.
+ var json = "{ \"mapInt32Int32\": { \"" + keyText + "\" : \"1\" } }";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => JsonParser.Default.Parse<TestMap>(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void SourceContextRoundtrip()
+ {
+ AssertRoundtrip(new SourceContext { FileName = "foo.proto" });
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void SingularWrappers_DefaultNonNullValues()
+ {
+ var message = new TestWellKnownTypes
+ {
+ StringField = "",
+ BytesField = ByteString.Empty,
+ BoolField = false,
+ FloatField = 0f,
+ DoubleField = 0d,
+ Int32Field = 0,
+ Int64Field = 0,
+ Uint32Field = 0,
+ Uint64Field = 0
+ };
+ AssertRoundtrip(message);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void SingularWrappers_NonDefaultValues()
+ {
+ var message = new TestWellKnownTypes
+ {
+ StringField = "x",
+ BytesField = ByteString.CopyFrom(1, 2, 3),
+ BoolField = true,
+ FloatField = 12.5f,
+ DoubleField = 12.25d,
+ Int32Field = 1,
+ Int64Field = 2,
+ Uint32Field = 3,
+ Uint64Field = 4
+ };
+ AssertRoundtrip(message);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void SingularWrappers_ExplicitNulls()
+ {
+ var message = new TestWellKnownTypes();
+ var json = new JsonFormatter(new JsonFormatter.Settings(true)).Format(message);
+ var parsed = JsonParser.Default.Parse<TestWellKnownTypes>(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(message, parsed);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase(typeof(Int32Value), "32", 32)]
+ [TestCase(typeof(Int64Value), "32", 32L)]
+ [TestCase(typeof(UInt32Value), "32", 32U)]
+ [TestCase(typeof(UInt64Value), "32", 32UL)]
+ [TestCase(typeof(StringValue), "\"foo\"", "foo")]
+ [TestCase(typeof(FloatValue), "1.5", 1.5f)]
+ [TestCase(typeof(DoubleValue), "1.5", 1.5d)]
+ public void Wrappers_Standalone(System.Type wrapperType, string json, object expectedValue)
+ {
+ IMessage parsed = (IMessage) Activator.CreateInstance(wrapperType);
+ IMessage expected = (IMessage) Activator.CreateInstance(wrapperType);
+ JsonParser.Default.Merge(parsed, "null");
+ Assert.AreEqual(expected, parsed);
+
+ JsonParser.Default.Merge(parsed, json);
+ expected.Descriptor.Fields[Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(expected, expectedValue);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expected, parsed);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void BytesWrapper_Standalone()
+ {
+ ByteString data = ByteString.CopyFrom(1, 2, 3);
+ // Can't do this with attributes...
+ var parsed = JsonParser.Default.Parse<BytesValue>("\"" + data.ToBase64() + "\"");
+ var expected = new BytesValue { Value = data };
+ Assert.AreEqual(expected, parsed);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void RepeatedWrappers()
+ {
+ var message = new RepeatedWellKnownTypes
+ {
+ BoolField = { true, false },
+ BytesField = { ByteString.CopyFrom(1, 2, 3), ByteString.CopyFrom(4, 5, 6), ByteString.Empty },
+ DoubleField = { 12.5, -1.5, 0d },
+ FloatField = { 123.25f, -20f, 0f },
+ Int32Field = { int.MaxValue, int.MinValue, 0 },
+ Int64Field = { long.MaxValue, long.MinValue, 0L },
+ StringField = { "First", "Second", "" },
+ Uint32Field = { uint.MaxValue, uint.MinValue, 0U },
+ Uint64Field = { ulong.MaxValue, ulong.MinValue, 0UL },
+ };
+ AssertRoundtrip(message);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void IndividualWrapperTypes()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual(new StringValue { Value = "foo" }, StringValue.Parser.ParseJson("\"foo\""));
+ Assert.AreEqual(new Int32Value { Value = 1 }, Int32Value.Parser.ParseJson("1"));
+ // Can parse strings directly too
+ Assert.AreEqual(new Int32Value { Value = 1 }, Int32Value.Parser.ParseJson("\"1\""));
+ }
+
+ private static void AssertRoundtrip<T>(T message) where T : IMessage<T>, new()
+ {
+ var clone = message.Clone();
+ var json = message.ToString();
+ var parsed = JsonParser.Default.Parse<T>(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(clone, parsed);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0)]
+ [TestCase("-0", 0)] // Not entirely clear whether we intend to allow this...
+ [TestCase("1", 1)]
+ [TestCase("-1", -1)]
+ [TestCase("2147483647", 2147483647)]
+ [TestCase("-2147483648", -2147483648)]
+ public void StringToInt32_Valid(string jsonValue, int expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleInt32\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleInt32);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("+0")]
+ [TestCase("00")]
+ [TestCase("-00")]
+ [TestCase("--1")]
+ [TestCase("+1")]
+ [TestCase("1.5")]
+ [TestCase("1e10")]
+ [TestCase("2147483648")]
+ [TestCase("-2147483649")]
+ public void StringToInt32_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleInt32\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0U)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1U)]
+ [TestCase("4294967295", 4294967295U)]
+ public void StringToUInt32_Valid(string jsonValue, uint expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleUint32\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleUint32);
+ }
+
+ // Assume that anything non-bounds-related is covered in the Int32 case
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("-1")]
+ [TestCase("4294967296")]
+ public void StringToUInt32_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleUint32\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0L)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1L)]
+ [TestCase("-1", -1L)]
+ [TestCase("9223372036854775807", 9223372036854775807)]
+ [TestCase("-9223372036854775808", -9223372036854775808)]
+ public void StringToInt64_Valid(string jsonValue, long expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleInt64\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleInt64);
+ }
+
+ // Assume that anything non-bounds-related is covered in the Int32 case
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("-9223372036854775809")]
+ [TestCase("9223372036854775808")]
+ public void StringToInt64_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleInt64\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0UL)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1UL)]
+ [TestCase("18446744073709551615", 18446744073709551615)]
+ public void StringToUInt64_Valid(string jsonValue, ulong expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleUint64\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleUint64);
+ }
+
+ // Assume that anything non-bounds-related is covered in the Int32 case
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("-1")]
+ [TestCase("18446744073709551616")]
+ public void StringToUInt64_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleUint64\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0d)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1d)]
+ [TestCase("1.000000", 1d)]
+ [TestCase("1.0000000000000000000000001", 1d)] // We don't notice that we haven't preserved the exact value
+ [TestCase("-1", -1d)]
+ [TestCase("1e1", 10d)]
+ [TestCase("1e01", 10d)] // Leading decimals are allowed in exponents
+ [TestCase("1E1", 10d)] // Either case is fine
+ [TestCase("-1e1", -10d)]
+ [TestCase("1.5e1", 15d)]
+ [TestCase("-1.5e1", -15d)]
+ [TestCase("15e-1", 1.5d)]
+ [TestCase("-15e-1", -1.5d)]
+ [TestCase("1.79769e308", 1.79769e308)]
+ [TestCase("-1.79769e308", -1.79769e308)]
+ [TestCase("Infinity", double.PositiveInfinity)]
+ [TestCase("-Infinity", double.NegativeInfinity)]
+ [TestCase("NaN", double.NaN)]
+ public void StringToDouble_Valid(string jsonValue, double expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleDouble\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleDouble);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("1.7977e308")]
+ [TestCase("-1.7977e308")]
+ [TestCase("1e309")]
+ [TestCase("1,0")]
+ [TestCase("1.0.0")]
+ [TestCase("+1")]
+ [TestCase("00")]
+ [TestCase("--1")]
+ [TestCase("\u00BD")] // 1/2 as a single Unicode character. Just sanity checking...
+ public void StringToDouble_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleDouble\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0f)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1f)]
+ [TestCase("1.000000", 1f)]
+ [TestCase("-1", -1f)]
+ [TestCase("3.402823e38", 3.402823e38f)]
+ [TestCase("-3.402823e38", -3.402823e38f)]
+ [TestCase("1.5e1", 15f)]
+ [TestCase("15e-1", 1.5f)]
+ public void StringToFloat_Valid(string jsonValue, float expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleFloat\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleFloat);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("3.402824e38")]
+ [TestCase("-3.402824e38")]
+ [TestCase("1,0")]
+ [TestCase("1.0.0")]
+ [TestCase("+1")]
+ [TestCase("00")]
+ [TestCase("--1")]
+ public void StringToFloat_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleFloat\": \"" + jsonValue + "\"}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0)]
+ [TestCase("-0", 0)] // Not entirely clear whether we intend to allow this...
+ [TestCase("1", 1)]
+ [TestCase("-1", -1)]
+ [TestCase("2147483647", 2147483647)]
+ [TestCase("-2147483648", -2147483648)]
+ public void NumberToInt32_Valid(string jsonValue, int expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleInt32\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleInt32);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("+0")]
+ [TestCase("00")]
+ [TestCase("-00")]
+ [TestCase("--1")]
+ [TestCase("+1")]
+ [TestCase("1.5", Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ [TestCase("1e10")]
+ [TestCase("2147483648")]
+ [TestCase("-2147483649")]
+ public void NumberToInt32_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleInt32\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0U)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1U)]
+ [TestCase("4294967295", 4294967295U)]
+ public void NumberToUInt32_Valid(string jsonValue, uint expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleUint32\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleUint32);
+ }
+
+ // Assume that anything non-bounds-related is covered in the Int32 case
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("-1")]
+ [TestCase("4294967296")]
+ public void NumberToUInt32_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleUint32\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0L)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1L)]
+ [TestCase("-1", -1L)]
+ [TestCase("9223372036854775807", 9223372036854775807, Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ [TestCase("-9223372036854775808", -9223372036854775808, Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ public void NumberToInt64_Valid(string jsonValue, long expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleInt64\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleInt64);
+ }
+
+ // Assume that anything non-bounds-related is covered in the Int32 case
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("-9223372036854775809", Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ [TestCase("9223372036854775808", Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ public void NumberToInt64_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleInt64\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0UL)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1UL)]
+ [TestCase("18446744073709551615", 18446744073709551615, Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ public void NumberToUInt64_Valid(string jsonValue, ulong expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleUint64\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleUint64);
+ }
+
+ // Assume that anything non-bounds-related is covered in the Int32 case
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("-1")]
+ [TestCase("18446744073709551616")]
+ public void NumberToUInt64_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleUint64\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0d)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1d)]
+ [TestCase("1.000000", 1d)]
+ [TestCase("1.0000000000000000000000001", 1d)] // We don't notice that we haven't preserved the exact value
+ [TestCase("-1", -1d)]
+ [TestCase("1e1", 10d)]
+ [TestCase("1e01", 10d)] // Leading decimals are allowed in exponents
+ [TestCase("1E1", 10d)] // Either case is fine
+ [TestCase("-1e1", -10d)]
+ [TestCase("1.5e1", 15d)]
+ [TestCase("-1.5e1", -15d)]
+ [TestCase("15e-1", 1.5d)]
+ [TestCase("-15e-1", -1.5d)]
+ [TestCase("1.79769e308", 1.79769e308)]
+ [TestCase("-1.79769e308", -1.79769e308)]
+ public void NumberToDouble_Valid(string jsonValue, double expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleDouble\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleDouble);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("1.7977e308", Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ [TestCase("-1.7977e308", Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ [TestCase("1e309", Ignore = true, Reason = "Desired behaviour unclear")]
+ [TestCase("1,0")]
+ [TestCase("1.0.0")]
+ [TestCase("+1")]
+ [TestCase("00")]
+ [TestCase("--1")]
+ [TestCase("\u00BD")] // 1/2 as a single Unicode character. Just sanity checking...
+ public void NumberToDouble_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleDouble\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0f)]
+ [TestCase("1", 1f)]
+ [TestCase("1.000000", 1f)]
+ [TestCase("-1", -1f)]
+ [TestCase("3.402823e38", 3.402823e38f)]
+ [TestCase("-3.402823e38", -3.402823e38f)]
+ [TestCase("1.5e1", 15f)]
+ [TestCase("15e-1", 1.5f)]
+ public void NumberToFloat_Valid(string jsonValue, float expectedParsedValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleFloat\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ var parsed = TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedParsedValue, parsed.SingleFloat);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("3.402824e38")]
+ [TestCase("-3.402824e38")]
+ [TestCase("1,0")]
+ [TestCase("1.0.0")]
+ [TestCase("+1")]
+ [TestCase("00")]
+ [TestCase("--1")]
+ public void NumberToFloat_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "{ \"singleFloat\": " + jsonValue + "}";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ // The simplest way of testing that the value has parsed correctly is to reformat it,
+ // as we trust the formatting. In many cases that will give the same result as the input,
+ // so in those cases we accept an expectedFormatted value of null. Sometimes the results
+ // will be different though, due to a different number of digits being provided.
+ [Test]
+ // Z offset
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z", null)]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456Z", null)]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123Z", null)]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23Z", null)]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456000Z", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.1234560Z", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123000000Z", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.1230Z", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.00Z", "2015-10-09T14:46:23Z")]
+
+ // +00:00 offset
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456000+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.1234560+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123000000+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.1230+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.00+00:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23Z")]
+
+ // Other offsets (assume by now that the subsecond handling is okay)
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T15:46:23.123456789+01:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T13:46:23.123456789-01:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T15:16:23.123456789+00:30", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:16:23.123456789-00:30", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T16:31:23.123456789+01:45", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T13:01:23.123456789-01:45", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-10T08:46:23.123456789+18:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-08T20:46:23.123456789-18:00", "2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z")]
+
+ // Leap years and min/max
+ [TestCase("2016-02-29T14:46:23.123456789Z", null)]
+ [TestCase("2000-02-29T14:46:23.123456789Z", null)]
+ [TestCase("0001-01-01T00:00:00Z", null)]
+ [TestCase("9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z", null)]
+ public void Timestamp_Valid(string jsonValue, string expectedFormatted)
+ {
+ expectedFormatted = expectedFormatted ?? jsonValue;
+ string json = "\"" + jsonValue + "\"";
+ var parsed = Timestamp.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedFormatted, parsed.ToString());
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09 14:46:23.123456789Z", Description = "No T between date and time")]
+ [TestCase("2015/10/09T14:46:23.123456789Z", Description = "Wrong date separators")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14.46.23.123456789Z", Description = "Wrong time separators")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23,123456789Z", Description = "Wrong fractional second separators (valid ISO-8601 though)")]
+ [TestCase(" 2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z", Description = "Whitespace at start")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789Z ", Description = "Whitespace at end")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.1234567890", Description = "Too many digits")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789", Description = "No offset")]
+ [TestCase("2015-13-09T14:46:23.123456789Z", Description = "Invalid month")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-32T14:46:23.123456789Z", Description = "Invalid day")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T24:00:00.000000000Z", Description = "Invalid hour (valid ISO-8601 though)")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:60:23.123456789Z", Description = "Invalid minutes")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:60.123456789Z", Description = "Invalid seconds")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789+18:01", Description = "Offset too large (positive)")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789-18:01", Description = "Offset too large (negative)")]
+ [TestCase("2015-10-09T14:46:23.123456789-00:00", Description = "Local offset (-00:00) makes no sense here")]
+ [TestCase("0001-01-01T00:00:00+00:01", Description = "Value before earliest when offset applied")]
+ [TestCase("9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999-00:01", Description = "Value after latest when offset applied")]
+ [TestCase("2100-02-29T14:46:23.123456789Z", Description = "Feb 29th on a non-leap-year")]
+ public void Timestamp_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "\"" + jsonValue + "\"";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => Timestamp.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void StructValue_Null()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual(new Value { NullValue = 0 }, Value.Parser.ParseJson("null"));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void StructValue_String()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual(new Value { StringValue = "hi" }, Value.Parser.ParseJson("\"hi\""));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void StructValue_Bool()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual(new Value { BoolValue = true }, Value.Parser.ParseJson("true"));
+ Assert.AreEqual(new Value { BoolValue = false }, Value.Parser.ParseJson("false"));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void StructValue_List()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual(Value.ForList(Value.ForNumber(1), Value.ForString("x")), Value.Parser.ParseJson("[1, \"x\"]"));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void ParseListValue()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual(new ListValue { Values = { Value.ForNumber(1), Value.ForString("x") } }, ListValue.Parser.ParseJson("[1, \"x\"]"));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void StructValue_Struct()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual(
+ Value.ForStruct(new Struct { Fields = { { "x", Value.ForNumber(1) }, { "y", Value.ForString("z") } } }),
+ Value.Parser.ParseJson("{ \"x\": 1, \"y\": \"z\" }"));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void ParseStruct()
+ {
+ Assert.AreEqual(new Struct { Fields = { { "x", Value.ForNumber(1) }, { "y", Value.ForString("z") } } },
+ Struct.Parser.ParseJson("{ \"x\": 1, \"y\": \"z\" }"));
+ }
+
+ // TODO for duration parsing: upper and lower bounds.
+ // +/- 315576000000 seconds
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("1.123456789s", null)]
+ [TestCase("1.123456s", null)]
+ [TestCase("1.123s", null)]
+ [TestCase("1.12300s", "1.123s")]
+ [TestCase("1.12345s", "1.123450s")]
+ [TestCase("1s", null)]
+ [TestCase("-1.123456789s", null)]
+ [TestCase("-1.123456s", null)]
+ [TestCase("-1.123s", null)]
+ [TestCase("-1s", null)]
+ [TestCase("0.123s", null)]
+ [TestCase("-0.123s", null)]
+ [TestCase("123456.123s", null)]
+ [TestCase("-123456.123s", null)]
+ // Upper and lower bounds
+ [TestCase("315576000000s", null)]
+ [TestCase("-315576000000s", null)]
+ public void Duration_Valid(string jsonValue, string expectedFormatted)
+ {
+ expectedFormatted = expectedFormatted ?? jsonValue;
+ string json = "\"" + jsonValue + "\"";
+ var parsed = Duration.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedFormatted, parsed.ToString());
+ }
+
+ // The simplest way of testing that the value has parsed correctly is to reformat it,
+ // as we trust the formatting. In many cases that will give the same result as the input,
+ // so in those cases we accept an expectedFormatted value of null. Sometimes the results
+ // will be different though, due to a different number of digits being provided.
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("1.1234567890s", Description = "Too many digits")]
+ [TestCase("1.123456789", Description = "No suffix")]
+ [TestCase("1.123456789ss", Description = "Too much suffix")]
+ [TestCase("1.123456789S", Description = "Upper case suffix")]
+ [TestCase("+1.123456789s", Description = "Leading +")]
+ [TestCase(".123456789s", Description = "No integer before the fraction")]
+ [TestCase("1,123456789s", Description = "Comma as decimal separator")]
+ [TestCase("1x1.123456789s", Description = "Non-digit in integer part")]
+ [TestCase("1.1x3456789s", Description = "Non-digit in fractional part")]
+ [TestCase(" 1.123456789s", Description = "Whitespace before fraction")]
+ [TestCase("1.123456789s ", Description = "Whitespace after value")]
+ [TestCase("01.123456789s", Description = "Leading zero (positive)")]
+ [TestCase("-01.123456789s", Description = "Leading zero (negative)")]
+ [TestCase("--0.123456789s", Description = "Double minus sign")]
+ // Violate upper/lower bounds in various ways
+ [TestCase("315576000001s", Description = "Integer part too large")]
+ [TestCase("315576000000.000000001s", Description = "Integer part is upper bound; non-zero fraction")]
+ [TestCase("3155760000000s", Description = "Integer part too long (positive)")]
+ [TestCase("-3155760000000s", Description = "Integer part too long (negative)")]
+ public void Duration_Invalid(string jsonValue)
+ {
+ string json = "\"" + jsonValue + "\"";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => Duration.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+
+ // Not as many tests for field masks as I'd like; more to be added when we have more
+ // detailed specifications.
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("")]
+ [TestCase("foo", "foo")]
+ [TestCase("foo,bar", "foo", "bar")]
+ [TestCase("foo.bar", "foo.bar")]
+ [TestCase("fooBar", "foo_bar")]
+ [TestCase("fooBar.bazQux", "foo_bar.baz_qux")]
+ public void FieldMask_Valid(string jsonValue, params string[] expectedPaths)
+ {
+ string json = "\"" + jsonValue + "\"";
+ var parsed = FieldMask.Parser.ParseJson(json);
+ CollectionAssert.AreEqual(expectedPaths, parsed.Paths);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void DataAfterObject()
+ {
+ string json = "{} 10";
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => TestAllTypes.Parser.ParseJson(json));
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonTokenizerTest.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonTokenizerTest.cs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..868d9f75
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf.Test/JsonTokenizerTest.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,352 @@
+#region Copyright notice and license
+// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+#endregion
+using NUnit.Framework;
+using System;
+using System.IO;
+
+namespace Google.Protobuf
+{
+ public class JsonTokenizerTest
+ {
+ [Test]
+ public void EmptyObjectValue()
+ {
+ AssertTokens("{}", JsonToken.StartObject, JsonToken.EndObject);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void EmptyArrayValue()
+ {
+ AssertTokens("[]", JsonToken.StartArray, JsonToken.EndArray);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("foo", "foo")]
+ [TestCase("tab\\t", "tab\t")]
+ [TestCase("line\\nfeed", "line\nfeed")]
+ [TestCase("carriage\\rreturn", "carriage\rreturn")]
+ [TestCase("back\\bspace", "back\bspace")]
+ [TestCase("form\\ffeed", "form\ffeed")]
+ [TestCase("escaped\\/slash", "escaped/slash")]
+ [TestCase("escaped\\\\backslash", "escaped\\backslash")]
+ [TestCase("escaped\\\"quote", "escaped\"quote")]
+ [TestCase("foo {}[] bar", "foo {}[] bar")]
+ [TestCase("foo\\u09aFbar", "foo\u09afbar")] // Digits, upper hex, lower hex
+ [TestCase("ab\ud800\udc00cd", "ab\ud800\udc00cd")]
+ [TestCase("ab\\ud800\\udc00cd", "ab\ud800\udc00cd")]
+ public void StringValue(string json, string expectedValue)
+ {
+ AssertTokensNoReplacement("\"" + json + "\"", JsonToken.Value(expectedValue));
+ }
+
+ // Valid surrogate pairs, with mixed escaping. These test cases can't be expressed
+ // using TestCase as they have no valid UTF-8 representation.
+ // It's unclear exactly how we should handle a mixture of escaped or not: that can't
+ // come from UTF-8 text, but could come from a .NET string. For the moment,
+ // treat it as valid in the obvious way.
+ [Test]
+ public void MixedSurrogatePairs()
+ {
+ string expected = "\ud800\udc00";
+ AssertTokens("'\\ud800\udc00'", JsonToken.Value(expected));
+ AssertTokens("'\ud800\\udc00'", JsonToken.Value(expected));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("embedded tab\t")]
+ [TestCase("embedded CR\r")]
+ [TestCase("embedded LF\n")]
+ [TestCase("embedded bell\u0007")]
+ [TestCase("bad escape\\a")]
+ [TestCase("incomplete escape\\")]
+ [TestCase("incomplete Unicode escape\\u000")]
+ [TestCase("invalid Unicode escape\\u000H")]
+ // Surrogate pair handling, both in raw .NET strings and escaped. We only need
+ // to detect this in strings, as non-ASCII characters anywhere other than in strings
+ // will already lead to parsing errors.
+ [TestCase("\\ud800")]
+ [TestCase("\\udc00")]
+ [TestCase("\\ud800x")]
+ [TestCase("\\udc00x")]
+ [TestCase("\\udc00\\ud800y")]
+ public void InvalidStringValue(string json)
+ {
+ AssertThrowsAfter("\"" + json + "\"");
+ }
+
+ // Tests for invalid strings that can't be expressed in attributes,
+ // as the constants can't be expressed as UTF-8 strings.
+ [Test]
+ public void InvalidSurrogatePairs()
+ {
+ AssertThrowsAfter("\"\ud800x\"");
+ AssertThrowsAfter("\"\udc00y\"");
+ AssertThrowsAfter("\"\udc00\ud800y\"");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("0", 0)]
+ [TestCase("-0", 0)] // We don't distinguish between positive and negative 0
+ [TestCase("1", 1)]
+ [TestCase("-1", -1)]
+ // From here on, assume leading sign is okay...
+ [TestCase("1.125", 1.125)]
+ [TestCase("1.0", 1)]
+ [TestCase("1e5", 100000)]
+ [TestCase("1e000000", 1)] // Weird, but not prohibited by the spec
+ [TestCase("1E5", 100000)]
+ [TestCase("1e+5", 100000)]
+ [TestCase("1E-5", 0.00001)]
+ [TestCase("123E-2", 1.23)]
+ [TestCase("123.45E3", 123450)]
+ [TestCase(" 1 ", 1)]
+ public void NumberValue(string json, double expectedValue)
+ {
+ AssertTokens(json, JsonToken.Value(expectedValue));
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("00")]
+ [TestCase(".5")]
+ [TestCase("1.")]
+ [TestCase("1e")]
+ [TestCase("1e-")]
+ [TestCase("--")]
+ [TestCase("--1")]
+ [TestCase("-1.7977e308")]
+ [TestCase("1.7977e308")]
+ public void InvalidNumberValue(string json)
+ {
+ AssertThrowsAfter(json);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("nul")]
+ [TestCase("nothing")]
+ [TestCase("truth")]
+ [TestCase("fALSEhood")]
+ public void InvalidLiterals(string json)
+ {
+ AssertThrowsAfter(json);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void NullValue()
+ {
+ AssertTokens("null", JsonToken.Null);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void TrueValue()
+ {
+ AssertTokens("true", JsonToken.True);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void FalseValue()
+ {
+ AssertTokens("false", JsonToken.False);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void SimpleObject()
+ {
+ AssertTokens("{'x': 'y'}",
+ JsonToken.StartObject, JsonToken.Name("x"), JsonToken.Value("y"), JsonToken.EndObject);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ [TestCase("[10, 20", 3)]
+ [TestCase("[10,", 2)]
+ [TestCase("[10:20]", 2)]
+ [TestCase("[", 1)]
+ [TestCase("[,", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{,", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{[", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{{", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{0", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{null", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{false", 1)]
+ [TestCase("{true", 1)]
+ [TestCase("}", 0)]
+ [TestCase("]", 0)]
+ [TestCase(",", 0)]
+ [TestCase("'foo' 'bar'", 1)]
+ [TestCase(":", 0)]
+ [TestCase("'foo", 0)] // Incomplete string
+ [TestCase("{ 'foo' }", 2)]
+ [TestCase("{ x:1", 1)] // Property names must be quoted
+ [TestCase("{]", 1)]
+ [TestCase("[}", 1)]
+ [TestCase("[1,", 2)]
+ [TestCase("{'x':0]", 3)]
+ [TestCase("{ 'foo': }", 2)]
+ [TestCase("{ 'foo':'bar', }", 3)]
+ public void InvalidStructure(string json, int expectedValidTokens)
+ {
+ // Note: we don't test that the earlier tokens are exactly as expected,
+ // partly because that's hard to parameterize.
+ var reader = new StringReader(json.Replace('\'', '"'));
+ var tokenizer = new JsonTokenizer(reader);
+ for (int i = 0; i < expectedValidTokens; i++)
+ {
+ Assert.IsNotNull(tokenizer.Next());
+ }
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => tokenizer.Next());
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void ArrayMixedType()
+ {
+ AssertTokens("[1, 'foo', null, false, true, [2], {'x':'y' }]",
+ JsonToken.StartArray,
+ JsonToken.Value(1),
+ JsonToken.Value("foo"),
+ JsonToken.Null,
+ JsonToken.False,
+ JsonToken.True,
+ JsonToken.StartArray,
+ JsonToken.Value(2),
+ JsonToken.EndArray,
+ JsonToken.StartObject,
+ JsonToken.Name("x"),
+ JsonToken.Value("y"),
+ JsonToken.EndObject,
+ JsonToken.EndArray);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void ObjectMixedType()
+ {
+ AssertTokens(@"{'a': 1, 'b': 'bar', 'c': null, 'd': false, 'e': true,
+ 'f': [2], 'g': {'x':'y' }}",
+ JsonToken.StartObject,
+ JsonToken.Name("a"),
+ JsonToken.Value(1),
+ JsonToken.Name("b"),
+ JsonToken.Value("bar"),
+ JsonToken.Name("c"),
+ JsonToken.Null,
+ JsonToken.Name("d"),
+ JsonToken.False,
+ JsonToken.Name("e"),
+ JsonToken.True,
+ JsonToken.Name("f"),
+ JsonToken.StartArray,
+ JsonToken.Value(2),
+ JsonToken.EndArray,
+ JsonToken.Name("g"),
+ JsonToken.StartObject,
+ JsonToken.Name("x"),
+ JsonToken.Value("y"),
+ JsonToken.EndObject,
+ JsonToken.EndObject);
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void NextAfterEndDocumentThrows()
+ {
+ var tokenizer = new JsonTokenizer(new StringReader("null"));
+ Assert.AreEqual(JsonToken.Null, tokenizer.Next());
+ Assert.AreEqual(JsonToken.EndDocument, tokenizer.Next());
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(() => tokenizer.Next());
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void CanPushBackEndDocument()
+ {
+ var tokenizer = new JsonTokenizer(new StringReader("null"));
+ Assert.AreEqual(JsonToken.Null, tokenizer.Next());
+ Assert.AreEqual(JsonToken.EndDocument, tokenizer.Next());
+ tokenizer.PushBack(JsonToken.EndDocument);
+ Assert.AreEqual(JsonToken.EndDocument, tokenizer.Next());
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(() => tokenizer.Next());
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Asserts that the specified JSON is tokenized into the given sequence of tokens.
+ /// All apostrophes are first converted to double quotes, allowing any tests
+ /// that don't need to check actual apostrophe handling to use apostrophes in the JSON, avoiding
+ /// messy string literal escaping. The "end document" token is not specified in the list of
+ /// expected tokens, but is implicit.
+ /// </summary>
+ private static void AssertTokens(string json, params JsonToken[] expectedTokens)
+ {
+ AssertTokensNoReplacement(json.Replace('\'', '"'), expectedTokens);
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Asserts that the specified JSON is tokenized into the given sequence of tokens.
+ /// Unlike <see cref="AssertTokens(string, JsonToken[])"/>, this does not perform any character
+ /// replacement on the specified JSON, and should be used when the text contains apostrophes which
+ /// are expected to be used *as* apostrophes. The "end document" token is not specified in the list of
+ /// expected tokens, but is implicit.
+ /// </summary>
+ private static void AssertTokensNoReplacement(string json, params JsonToken[] expectedTokens)
+ {
+ var reader = new StringReader(json);
+ var tokenizer = new JsonTokenizer(reader);
+ for (int i = 0; i < expectedTokens.Length; i++)
+ {
+ var actualToken = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (actualToken == JsonToken.EndDocument)
+ {
+ Assert.Fail("Expected {0} but reached end of token stream", expectedTokens[i]);
+ }
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedTokens[i], actualToken);
+ }
+ var finalToken = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (finalToken != JsonToken.EndDocument)
+ {
+ Assert.Fail("Expected token stream to be exhausted; received {0}", finalToken);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private static void AssertThrowsAfter(string json, params JsonToken[] expectedTokens)
+ {
+ var reader = new StringReader(json);
+ var tokenizer = new JsonTokenizer(reader);
+ for (int i = 0; i < expectedTokens.Length; i++)
+ {
+ var actualToken = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (actualToken == JsonToken.EndDocument)
+ {
+ Assert.Fail("Expected {0} but reached end of document", expectedTokens[i]);
+ }
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedTokens[i], actualToken);
+ }
+ Assert.Throws<InvalidProtocolBufferException>(() => tokenizer.Next());
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/FieldCodec.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/FieldCodec.cs
index 20a1f438..54cbc209 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/FieldCodec.cs
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/FieldCodec.cs
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#endregion
+using Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
@@ -261,20 +262,17 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf
/// </remarks>
private static class WrapperCodecs
{
- // All the field numbers are the same (1).
- private const int WrapperValueFieldNumber = Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes.Int32Value.ValueFieldNumber;
-
- private static readonly Dictionary<Type, object> Codecs = new Dictionary<Type, object>
+ private static readonly Dictionary<System.Type, object> Codecs = new Dictionary<System.Type, object>
{
- { typeof(bool), ForBool(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
- { typeof(int), ForInt32(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
- { typeof(long), ForInt64(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
- { typeof(uint), ForUInt32(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
- { typeof(ulong), ForUInt64(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
- { typeof(float), ForFloat(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Fixed32)) },
- { typeof(double), ForDouble(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Fixed64)) },
- { typeof(string), ForString(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.LengthDelimited)) },
- { typeof(ByteString), ForBytes(WireFormat.MakeTag(WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.LengthDelimited)) }
+ { typeof(bool), ForBool(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
+ { typeof(int), ForInt32(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
+ { typeof(long), ForInt64(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
+ { typeof(uint), ForUInt32(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
+ { typeof(ulong), ForUInt64(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)) },
+ { typeof(float), ForFloat(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Fixed32)) },
+ { typeof(double), ForDouble(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.Fixed64)) },
+ { typeof(string), ForString(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.LengthDelimited)) },
+ { typeof(ByteString), ForBytes(WireFormat.MakeTag(Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber, WireFormat.WireType.LengthDelimited)) }
};
/// <summary>
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Google.Protobuf.csproj b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Google.Protobuf.csproj
index 8c680d46..00399438 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Google.Protobuf.csproj
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Google.Protobuf.csproj
@@ -85,6 +85,9 @@
<Compile Include="FrameworkPortability.cs" />
<Compile Include="IDeepCloneable.cs" />
<Compile Include="JsonFormatter.cs" />
+ <Compile Include="JsonParser.cs" />
+ <Compile Include="JsonToken.cs" />
+ <Compile Include="JsonTokenizer.cs" />
<Compile Include="MessageExtensions.cs" />
<Compile Include="IMessage.cs" />
<Compile Include="InvalidProtocolBufferException.cs" />
@@ -130,7 +133,9 @@
<Compile Include="WellKnownTypes\Timestamp.cs" />
<Compile Include="WellKnownTypes\TimestampPartial.cs" />
<Compile Include="WellKnownTypes\Type.cs" />
+ <Compile Include="WellKnownTypes\ValuePartial.cs" />
<Compile Include="WellKnownTypes\Wrappers.cs" />
+ <Compile Include="WellKnownTypes\WrappersPartial.cs" />
<Compile Include="WireFormat.cs" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs
index 3f9bd478..2070f62b 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonFormatter.cs
@@ -189,6 +189,7 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf
}
// Converted from src/google/protobuf/util/internal/utility.cc ToCamelCase
+ // TODO: Use the new field in FieldDescriptor.
internal static string ToCamelCase(string input)
{
bool capitalizeNext = false;
@@ -382,10 +383,19 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf
WriteNull(builder);
return;
}
- // For wrapper types, the value will be the (possibly boxed) "native" value,
- // so we can write it as if we were unconditionally writing the Value field for the wrapper type.
+ // For wrapper types, the value will either be the (possibly boxed) "native" value,
+ // or the message itself if we're formatting it at the top level (e.g. just calling ToString on the object itself).
+ // If it's the message form, we can extract the value first, which *will* be the (possibly boxed) native value,
+ // and then proceed, writing it as if we were definitely in a field. (We never need to wrap it in an extra string...
+ // WriteValue will do the right thing.)
+ // TODO: Detect this differently when we have dynamic messages.
if (descriptor.File == Int32Value.Descriptor.File)
{
+ if (value is IMessage)
+ {
+ var message = (IMessage) value;
+ value = message.Descriptor.Fields[Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber].Accessor.GetValue(message);
+ }
WriteValue(builder, value);
return;
}
@@ -750,7 +760,6 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf
private readonly bool formatDefaultValues;
-
/// <summary>
/// Whether fields whose values are the default for the field type (e.g. 0 for integers)
/// should be formatted (true) or omitted (false).
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonParser.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonParser.cs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..6d2638d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonParser.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,813 @@
+#region Copyright notice and license
+// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+#endregion
+
+using Google.Protobuf.Reflection;
+using Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes;
+using System;
+using System.Collections;
+using System.Collections.Generic;
+using System.Globalization;
+using System.IO;
+using System.Linq;
+using System.Text;
+using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
+
+namespace Google.Protobuf
+{
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Reflection-based converter from JSON to messages.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <remarks>
+ /// <para>
+ /// Instances of this class are thread-safe, with no mutable state.
+ /// </para>
+ /// <para>
+ /// This is a simple start to get JSON parsing working. As it's reflection-based,
+ /// it's not as quick as baking calls into generated messages - but is a simpler implementation.
+ /// (This code is generally not heavily optimized.)
+ /// </para>
+ /// </remarks>
+ public sealed class JsonParser
+ {
+ // Note: using 0-9 instead of \d to ensure no non-ASCII digits.
+ // This regex isn't a complete validator, but will remove *most* invalid input. We rely on parsing to do the rest.
+ private static readonly Regex TimestampRegex = new Regex(@"^(?<datetime>[0-9]{4}-[01][0-9]-[0-3][0-9]T[012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9])(?<subseconds>\.[0-9]{1,9})?(?<offset>(Z|[+-][0-1][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]))$", FrameworkPortability.CompiledRegexWhereAvailable);
+ private static readonly Regex DurationRegex = new Regex(@"^(?<sign>-)?(?<int>[0-9]{1,12})(?<subseconds>\.[0-9]{1,9})?s$", FrameworkPortability.CompiledRegexWhereAvailable);
+ private static readonly int[] SubsecondScalingFactors = { 0, 100000000, 100000000, 10000000, 1000000, 100000, 10000, 1000, 100, 10, 1 };
+ private static readonly char[] FieldMaskPathSeparators = new[] { ',' };
+
+ private static readonly JsonParser defaultInstance = new JsonParser(Settings.Default);
+
+ private static readonly Dictionary<string, Action<JsonParser, IMessage, JsonTokenizer>>
+ WellKnownTypeHandlers = new Dictionary<string, Action<JsonParser, IMessage, JsonTokenizer>>
+ {
+ { Timestamp.Descriptor.FullName, (parser, message, tokenizer) => MergeTimestamp(message, tokenizer.Next()) },
+ { Duration.Descriptor.FullName, (parser, message, tokenizer) => MergeDuration(message, tokenizer.Next()) },
+ { Value.Descriptor.FullName, (parser, message, tokenizer) => parser.MergeStructValue(message, tokenizer) },
+ { ListValue.Descriptor.FullName, (parser, message, tokenizer) => parser.MergeRepeatedField(message, message.Descriptor.Fields[ListValue.ValuesFieldNumber], tokenizer) },
+ { Struct.Descriptor.FullName, (parser, message, tokenizer) => parser.MergeStruct(message, tokenizer) },
+ { FieldMask.Descriptor.FullName, (parser, message, tokenizer) => MergeFieldMask(message, tokenizer.Next()) },
+ { Int32Value.Descriptor.FullName, MergeWrapperField },
+ { Int64Value.Descriptor.FullName, MergeWrapperField },
+ { UInt32Value.Descriptor.FullName, MergeWrapperField },
+ { UInt64Value.Descriptor.FullName, MergeWrapperField },
+ { FloatValue.Descriptor.FullName, MergeWrapperField },
+ { DoubleValue.Descriptor.FullName, MergeWrapperField },
+ { BytesValue.Descriptor.FullName, MergeWrapperField },
+ { StringValue.Descriptor.FullName, MergeWrapperField }
+ };
+
+ // Convenience method to avoid having to repeat the same code multiple times in the above
+ // dictionary initialization.
+ private static void MergeWrapperField(JsonParser parser, IMessage message, JsonTokenizer tokenizer)
+ {
+ parser.MergeField(message, message.Descriptor.Fields[Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber], tokenizer);
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Returns a formatter using the default settings. /// </summary>
+ public static JsonParser Default { get { return defaultInstance; } }
+
+// Currently the settings are unused.
+// TODO: When we've implemented Any (and the json spec is finalized), revisit whether they're
+// needed at all.
+#pragma warning disable 0414
+ private readonly Settings settings;
+#pragma warning restore 0414
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Creates a new formatted with the given settings.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <param name="settings">The settings.</param>
+ public JsonParser(Settings settings)
+ {
+ this.settings = settings;
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Parses <paramref name="json"/> and merges the information into the given message.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <param name="message">The message to merge the JSON information into.</param>
+ /// <param name="json">The JSON to parse.</param>
+ internal void Merge(IMessage message, string json)
+ {
+ Merge(message, new StringReader(json));
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Parses JSON read from <paramref name="jsonReader"/> and merges the information into the given message.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <param name="message">The message to merge the JSON information into.</param>
+ /// <param name="jsonReader">Reader providing the JSON to parse.</param>
+ internal void Merge(IMessage message, TextReader jsonReader)
+ {
+ var tokenizer = new JsonTokenizer(jsonReader);
+ Merge(message, tokenizer);
+ var lastToken = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (lastToken != JsonToken.EndDocument)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Expected end of JSON after object");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Merges the given message using data from the given tokenizer. In most cases, the next
+ /// token should be a "start object" token, but wrapper types and nullity can invalidate
+ /// that assumption. This is implemented as an LL(1) recursive descent parser over the stream
+ /// of tokens provided by the tokenizer. This token stream is assumed to be valid JSON, with the
+ /// tokenizer performing that validation - but not every token stream is valid "protobuf JSON".
+ /// </summary>
+ private void Merge(IMessage message, JsonTokenizer tokenizer)
+ {
+ if (message.Descriptor.IsWellKnownType)
+ {
+ Action<JsonParser, IMessage, JsonTokenizer> handler;
+ if (WellKnownTypeHandlers.TryGetValue(message.Descriptor.FullName, out handler))
+ {
+ handler(this, message, tokenizer);
+ return;
+ }
+ // Well-known types with no special handling continue in the normal way.
+ }
+ var token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type != JsonToken.TokenType.StartObject)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Expected an object");
+ }
+ var descriptor = message.Descriptor;
+ // TODO: Make this more efficient, e.g. by building it once in the descriptor.
+ // Additionally, we need to consider whether to parse field names in their original proto form,
+ // and any overrides in the descriptor. But yes, all of this should be in the descriptor somehow...
+ // the descriptor can expose the dictionary.
+ var jsonFieldMap = descriptor.Fields.InDeclarationOrder().ToDictionary(field => JsonFormatter.ToCamelCase(field.Name));
+ while (true)
+ {
+ token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.EndObject)
+ {
+ return;
+ }
+ if (token.Type != JsonToken.TokenType.Name)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidOperationException("Unexpected token type " + token.Type);
+ }
+ string name = token.StringValue;
+ FieldDescriptor field;
+ if (jsonFieldMap.TryGetValue(name, out field))
+ {
+ MergeField(message, field, tokenizer);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // TODO: Is this what we want to do? If not, we'll need to skip the value,
+ // which may be an object or array. (We might want to put code in the tokenizer
+ // to do that.)
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Unknown field: " + name);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ private void MergeField(IMessage message, FieldDescriptor field, JsonTokenizer tokenizer)
+ {
+ var token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.Null)
+ {
+ // Note: different from Java API, which just ignores it.
+ // TODO: Bring it more in line? Discuss...
+ field.Accessor.Clear(message);
+ return;
+ }
+ tokenizer.PushBack(token);
+
+ if (field.IsMap)
+ {
+ MergeMapField(message, field, tokenizer);
+ }
+ else if (field.IsRepeated)
+ {
+ MergeRepeatedField(message, field, tokenizer);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ var value = ParseSingleValue(field, tokenizer);
+ field.Accessor.SetValue(message, value);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private void MergeRepeatedField(IMessage message, FieldDescriptor field, JsonTokenizer tokenizer)
+ {
+ var token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type != JsonToken.TokenType.StartArray)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Repeated field value was not an array. Token type: " + token.Type);
+ }
+
+ IList list = (IList) field.Accessor.GetValue(message);
+ while (true)
+ {
+ token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.EndArray)
+ {
+ return;
+ }
+ tokenizer.PushBack(token);
+ list.Add(ParseSingleValue(field, tokenizer));
+ }
+ }
+
+ private void MergeMapField(IMessage message, FieldDescriptor field, JsonTokenizer tokenizer)
+ {
+ // Map fields are always objects, even if the values are well-known types: ParseSingleValue handles those.
+ var token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type != JsonToken.TokenType.StartObject)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Expected an object to populate a map");
+ }
+
+ var type = field.MessageType;
+ var keyField = type.FindFieldByNumber(1);
+ var valueField = type.FindFieldByNumber(2);
+ if (keyField == null || valueField == null)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid map field: " + field.FullName);
+ }
+ IDictionary dictionary = (IDictionary) field.Accessor.GetValue(message);
+
+ while (true)
+ {
+ token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.EndObject)
+ {
+ return;
+ }
+ object key = ParseMapKey(keyField, token.StringValue);
+ object value = ParseSingleValue(valueField, tokenizer);
+ // TODO: Null handling
+ dictionary[key] = value;
+ }
+ }
+
+ private object ParseSingleValue(FieldDescriptor field, JsonTokenizer tokenizer)
+ {
+ var token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.Null)
+ {
+ if (field.FieldType == FieldType.Message && field.MessageType.FullName == Value.Descriptor.FullName)
+ {
+ return new Value { NullValue = NullValue.NULL_VALUE };
+ }
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ var fieldType = field.FieldType;
+ if (fieldType == FieldType.Message)
+ {
+ // Parse wrapper types as their constituent types.
+ // TODO: What does this mean for null?
+ // TODO: Detect this differently when we have dynamic messages, and put it in one place...
+ if (field.MessageType.IsWellKnownType && field.MessageType.File == Int32Value.Descriptor.File)
+ {
+ field = field.MessageType.Fields[Wrappers.WrapperValueFieldNumber];
+ fieldType = field.FieldType;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // TODO: Merge the current value in message? (Public API currently doesn't make this relevant as we don't expose merging.)
+ tokenizer.PushBack(token);
+ IMessage subMessage = NewMessageForField(field);
+ Merge(subMessage, tokenizer);
+ return subMessage;
+ }
+ }
+
+ switch (token.Type)
+ {
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.True:
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.False:
+ if (fieldType == FieldType.Bool)
+ {
+ return token.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.True;
+ }
+ // Fall through to "we don't support this type for this case"; could duplicate the behaviour of the default
+ // case instead, but this way we'd only need to change one place.
+ goto default;
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.StringValue:
+ return ParseSingleStringValue(field, token.StringValue);
+ // Note: not passing the number value itself here, as we may end up storing the string value in the token too.
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.Number:
+ return ParseSingleNumberValue(field, token);
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.Null:
+ throw new NotImplementedException("Haven't worked out what to do for null yet");
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Unsupported JSON token type " + token.Type + " for field type " + fieldType);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Parses <paramref name="json"/> into a new message.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <typeparam name="T">The type of message to create.</typeparam>
+ /// <param name="json">The JSON to parse.</param>
+ public T Parse<T>(string json) where T : IMessage, new()
+ {
+ return Parse<T>(new StringReader(json));
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Parses JSON read from <paramref name="jsonReader"/> into a new message.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <typeparam name="T">The type of message to create.</typeparam>
+ /// <param name="jsonReader">Reader providing the JSON to parse.</param>
+ public T Parse<T>(TextReader jsonReader) where T : IMessage, new()
+ {
+ T message = new T();
+ Merge(message, jsonReader);
+ return message;
+ }
+
+ private void MergeStructValue(IMessage message, JsonTokenizer tokenizer)
+ {
+ var firstToken = tokenizer.Next();
+ var fields = message.Descriptor.Fields;
+ switch (firstToken.Type)
+ {
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.Null:
+ fields[Value.NullValueFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(message, 0);
+ return;
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.StringValue:
+ fields[Value.StringValueFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(message, firstToken.StringValue);
+ return;
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.Number:
+ fields[Value.NumberValueFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(message, firstToken.NumberValue);
+ return;
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.False:
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.True:
+ fields[Value.BoolValueFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(message, firstToken.Type == JsonToken.TokenType.True);
+ return;
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.StartObject:
+ {
+ var field = fields[Value.StructValueFieldNumber];
+ var structMessage = NewMessageForField(field);
+ tokenizer.PushBack(firstToken);
+ Merge(structMessage, tokenizer);
+ field.Accessor.SetValue(message, structMessage);
+ return;
+ }
+ case JsonToken.TokenType.StartArray:
+ {
+ var field = fields[Value.ListValueFieldNumber];
+ var list = NewMessageForField(field);
+ tokenizer.PushBack(firstToken);
+ Merge(list, tokenizer);
+ field.Accessor.SetValue(message, list);
+ return;
+ }
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidOperationException("Unexpected token type: " + firstToken.Type);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private void MergeStruct(IMessage message, JsonTokenizer tokenizer)
+ {
+ var token = tokenizer.Next();
+ if (token.Type != JsonToken.TokenType.StartObject)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Expected object value for Struct");
+ }
+ tokenizer.PushBack(token);
+
+ var field = message.Descriptor.Fields[Struct.FieldsFieldNumber];
+ MergeMapField(message, field, tokenizer);
+ }
+
+ #region Utility methods which don't depend on the state (or settings) of the parser.
+ private static object ParseMapKey(FieldDescriptor field, string keyText)
+ {
+ switch (field.FieldType)
+ {
+ case FieldType.Bool:
+ if (keyText == "true")
+ {
+ return true;
+ }
+ if (keyText == "false")
+ {
+ return false;
+ }
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid string for bool map key: " + keyText);
+ case FieldType.String:
+ return keyText;
+ case FieldType.Int32:
+ case FieldType.SInt32:
+ case FieldType.SFixed32:
+ return ParseNumericString(keyText, int.Parse, false);
+ case FieldType.UInt32:
+ case FieldType.Fixed32:
+ return ParseNumericString(keyText, uint.Parse, false);
+ case FieldType.Int64:
+ case FieldType.SInt64:
+ case FieldType.SFixed64:
+ return ParseNumericString(keyText, long.Parse, false);
+ case FieldType.UInt64:
+ case FieldType.Fixed64:
+ return ParseNumericString(keyText, ulong.Parse, false);
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid field type for map: " + field.FieldType);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private static object ParseSingleNumberValue(FieldDescriptor field, JsonToken token)
+ {
+ double value = token.NumberValue;
+ checked
+ {
+ // TODO: Validate that it's actually an integer, possibly in terms of the textual representation?
+ try
+ {
+ switch (field.FieldType)
+ {
+ case FieldType.Int32:
+ case FieldType.SInt32:
+ case FieldType.SFixed32:
+ return (int) value;
+ case FieldType.UInt32:
+ case FieldType.Fixed32:
+ return (uint) value;
+ case FieldType.Int64:
+ case FieldType.SInt64:
+ case FieldType.SFixed64:
+ return (long) value;
+ case FieldType.UInt64:
+ case FieldType.Fixed64:
+ return (ulong) value;
+ case FieldType.Double:
+ return value;
+ case FieldType.Float:
+ if (double.IsNaN(value))
+ {
+ return float.NaN;
+ }
+ if (value > float.MaxValue || value < float.MinValue)
+ {
+ if (double.IsPositiveInfinity(value))
+ {
+ return float.PositiveInfinity;
+ }
+ if (double.IsNegativeInfinity(value))
+ {
+ return float.NegativeInfinity;
+ }
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Value out of range: " + value);
+ }
+ return (float) value;
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Unsupported conversion from JSON number for field type " + field.FieldType);
+ }
+ }
+ catch (OverflowException)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Value out of range: " + value);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ private static object ParseSingleStringValue(FieldDescriptor field, string text)
+ {
+ switch (field.FieldType)
+ {
+ case FieldType.String:
+ return text;
+ case FieldType.Bytes:
+ return ByteString.FromBase64(text);
+ case FieldType.Int32:
+ case FieldType.SInt32:
+ case FieldType.SFixed32:
+ return ParseNumericString(text, int.Parse, false);
+ case FieldType.UInt32:
+ case FieldType.Fixed32:
+ return ParseNumericString(text, uint.Parse, false);
+ case FieldType.Int64:
+ case FieldType.SInt64:
+ case FieldType.SFixed64:
+ return ParseNumericString(text, long.Parse, false);
+ case FieldType.UInt64:
+ case FieldType.Fixed64:
+ return ParseNumericString(text, ulong.Parse, false);
+ case FieldType.Double:
+ double d = ParseNumericString(text, double.Parse, true);
+ // double.Parse can return +/- infinity on Mono for non-infinite values which are out of range for double.
+ if (double.IsInfinity(d) && !text.Contains("Infinity"))
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric value: " + text);
+ }
+ return d;
+ case FieldType.Float:
+ float f = ParseNumericString(text, float.Parse, true);
+ // float.Parse can return +/- infinity on Mono for non-infinite values which are out of range for float.
+ if (float.IsInfinity(f) && !text.Contains("Infinity"))
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric value: " + text);
+ }
+ return f;
+ case FieldType.Enum:
+ var enumValue = field.EnumType.FindValueByName(text);
+ if (enumValue == null)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid enum value: " + text + " for enum type: " + field.EnumType.FullName);
+ }
+ // Just return it as an int, and let the CLR convert it.
+ return enumValue.Number;
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Unsupported conversion from JSON string for field type " + field.FieldType);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Creates a new instance of the message type for the given field.
+ /// This method is mostly extracted so we can replace it in one go when we work out
+ /// what we want to do instead of Activator.CreateInstance.
+ /// </summary>
+ private static IMessage NewMessageForField(FieldDescriptor field)
+ {
+ // TODO: Create an instance in a better way ?
+ // (We could potentially add a Parser property to MessageDescriptor... see issue 806.)
+ return (IMessage) Activator.CreateInstance(field.MessageType.GeneratedType);
+ }
+
+ private static T ParseNumericString<T>(string text, Func<string, NumberStyles, IFormatProvider, T> parser, bool floatingPoint)
+ {
+ // TODO: Prohibit leading zeroes (but allow 0!)
+ // TODO: Validate handling of "Infinity" etc. (Should be case sensitive, no leading whitespace etc)
+ // Can't prohibit this with NumberStyles.
+ if (text.StartsWith("+"))
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric value: " + text);
+ }
+ if (text.StartsWith("0") && text.Length > 1)
+ {
+ if (text[1] >= '0' && text[1] <= '9')
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric value: " + text);
+ }
+ }
+ else if (text.StartsWith("-0") && text.Length > 2)
+ {
+ if (text[2] >= '0' && text[2] <= '9')
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric value: " + text);
+ }
+ }
+ try
+ {
+ var styles = floatingPoint
+ ? NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign | NumberStyles.AllowDecimalPoint | NumberStyles.AllowExponent
+ : NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign;
+ return parser(text, styles, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
+ }
+ catch (FormatException)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric value for type: " + text);
+ }
+ catch (OverflowException)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Value out of range: " + text);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private static void MergeTimestamp(IMessage message, JsonToken token)
+ {
+ if (token.Type != JsonToken.TokenType.StringValue)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Expected string value for Timestamp");
+ }
+ var match = TimestampRegex.Match(token.StringValue);
+ if (!match.Success)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Timestamp value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ var dateTime = match.Groups["datetime"].Value;
+ var subseconds = match.Groups["subseconds"].Value;
+ var offset = match.Groups["offset"].Value;
+
+ try
+ {
+ DateTime parsed = DateTime.ParseExact(
+ dateTime,
+ "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss",
+ CultureInfo.InvariantCulture,
+ DateTimeStyles.AssumeUniversal | DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);
+ // TODO: It would be nice not to have to create all these objects... easy to optimize later though.
+ Timestamp timestamp = Timestamp.FromDateTime(parsed);
+ int nanosToAdd = 0;
+ if (subseconds != "")
+ {
+ // This should always work, as we've got 1-9 digits.
+ int parsedFraction = int.Parse(subseconds.Substring(1), CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
+ nanosToAdd = parsedFraction * SubsecondScalingFactors[subseconds.Length];
+ }
+ int secondsToAdd = 0;
+ if (offset != "Z")
+ {
+ // This is the amount we need to *subtract* from the local time to get to UTC - hence - => +1 and vice versa.
+ int sign = offset[0] == '-' ? 1 : -1;
+ int hours = int.Parse(offset.Substring(1, 2), CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
+ int minutes = int.Parse(offset.Substring(4, 2));
+ int totalMinutes = hours * 60 + minutes;
+ if (totalMinutes > 18 * 60)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Timestamp value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ if (totalMinutes == 0 && sign == 1)
+ {
+ // This is an offset of -00:00, which means "unknown local offset". It makes no sense for a timestamp.
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Timestamp value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ // We need to *subtract* the offset from local time to get UTC.
+ secondsToAdd = sign * totalMinutes * 60;
+ }
+ // Ensure we've got the right signs. Currently unnecessary, but easy to do.
+ if (secondsToAdd < 0 && nanosToAdd > 0)
+ {
+ secondsToAdd++;
+ nanosToAdd = nanosToAdd - Duration.NanosecondsPerSecond;
+ }
+ if (secondsToAdd != 0 || nanosToAdd != 0)
+ {
+ timestamp += new Duration { Nanos = nanosToAdd, Seconds = secondsToAdd };
+ // The resulting timestamp after offset change would be out of our expected range. Currently the Timestamp message doesn't validate this
+ // anywhere, but we shouldn't parse it.
+ if (timestamp.Seconds < Timestamp.UnixSecondsAtBclMinValue || timestamp.Seconds > Timestamp.UnixSecondsAtBclMaxValue)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Timestamp value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ }
+ message.Descriptor.Fields[Timestamp.SecondsFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(message, timestamp.Seconds);
+ message.Descriptor.Fields[Timestamp.NanosFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(message, timestamp.Nanos);
+ }
+ catch (FormatException)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Timestamp value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private static void MergeDuration(IMessage message, JsonToken token)
+ {
+ if (token.Type != JsonToken.TokenType.StringValue)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Expected string value for Duration");
+ }
+ var match = DurationRegex.Match(token.StringValue);
+ if (!match.Success)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Duration value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ var sign = match.Groups["sign"].Value;
+ var secondsText = match.Groups["int"].Value;
+ // Prohibit leading insignficant zeroes
+ if (secondsText[0] == '0' && secondsText.Length > 1)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Duration value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ var subseconds = match.Groups["subseconds"].Value;
+ var multiplier = sign == "-" ? -1 : 1;
+
+ try
+ {
+ long seconds = long.Parse(secondsText, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
+ int nanos = 0;
+ if (subseconds != "")
+ {
+ // This should always work, as we've got 1-9 digits.
+ int parsedFraction = int.Parse(subseconds.Substring(1));
+ nanos = parsedFraction * SubsecondScalingFactors[subseconds.Length];
+ }
+ if (seconds >= Duration.MaxSeconds)
+ {
+ // Allow precisely 315576000000 seconds, but prohibit even 1ns more.
+ if (seconds > Duration.MaxSeconds || nanos > 0)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Duration value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ }
+ message.Descriptor.Fields[Duration.SecondsFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(message, seconds * multiplier);
+ message.Descriptor.Fields[Duration.NanosFieldNumber].Accessor.SetValue(message, nanos * multiplier);
+ }
+ catch (FormatException)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid Duration value: " + token.StringValue);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private static void MergeFieldMask(IMessage message, JsonToken token)
+ {
+ if (token.Type != JsonToken.TokenType.StringValue)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Expected string value for FieldMask");
+ }
+ // TODO: Do we *want* to remove empty entries? Probably okay to treat "" as "no paths", but "foo,,bar"?
+ string[] jsonPaths = token.StringValue.Split(FieldMaskPathSeparators, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
+ IList messagePaths = (IList) message.Descriptor.Fields[FieldMask.PathsFieldNumber].Accessor.GetValue(message);
+ foreach (var path in jsonPaths)
+ {
+ messagePaths.Add(ToSnakeCase(path));
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Ported from src/google/protobuf/util/internal/utility.cc
+ private static string ToSnakeCase(string text)
+ {
+ var builder = new StringBuilder(text.Length * 2);
+ bool wasNotUnderscore = false; // Initialize to false for case 1 (below)
+ bool wasNotCap = false;
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < text.Length; i++)
+ {
+ char c = text[i];
+ if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') // ascii_isupper
+ {
+ // Consider when the current character B is capitalized:
+ // 1) At beginning of input: "B..." => "b..."
+ // (e.g. "Biscuit" => "biscuit")
+ // 2) Following a lowercase: "...aB..." => "...a_b..."
+ // (e.g. "gBike" => "g_bike")
+ // 3) At the end of input: "...AB" => "...ab"
+ // (e.g. "GoogleLAB" => "google_lab")
+ // 4) Followed by a lowercase: "...ABc..." => "...a_bc..."
+ // (e.g. "GBike" => "g_bike")
+ if (wasNotUnderscore && // case 1 out
+ (wasNotCap || // case 2 in, case 3 out
+ (i + 1 < text.Length && // case 3 out
+ (text[i + 1] >= 'a' && text[i + 1] <= 'z')))) // ascii_islower(text[i + 1])
+ { // case 4 in
+ // We add an underscore for case 2 and case 4.
+ builder.Append('_');
+ }
+ // ascii_tolower, but we already know that c *is* an upper case ASCII character...
+ builder.Append((char) (c + 'a' - 'A'));
+ wasNotUnderscore = true;
+ wasNotCap = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ builder.Append(c);
+ wasNotUnderscore = c != '_';
+ wasNotCap = true;
+ }
+ }
+ return builder.ToString();
+ }
+ #endregion
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Settings controlling JSON parsing. (Currently doesn't have any actual settings, but I suspect
+ /// we'll want them for levels of strictness, descriptor pools for Any handling, etc.)
+ /// </summary>
+ public sealed class Settings
+ {
+ private static readonly Settings defaultInstance = new Settings();
+
+ // TODO: Add recursion limit.
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Default settings, as used by <see cref="JsonParser.Default"/>
+ /// </summary>
+ public static Settings Default { get { return defaultInstance; } }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Creates a new <see cref="Settings"/> object.
+ /// </summary>
+ public Settings()
+ {
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonToken.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonToken.cs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..6c0138cc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonToken.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+#region Copyright notice and license
+// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+#endregion
+
+using System;
+
+namespace Google.Protobuf
+{
+ internal sealed class JsonToken : IEquatable<JsonToken>
+ {
+ // Tokens with no value can be reused.
+ private static readonly JsonToken _true = new JsonToken(TokenType.True);
+ private static readonly JsonToken _false = new JsonToken(TokenType.False);
+ private static readonly JsonToken _null = new JsonToken(TokenType.Null);
+ private static readonly JsonToken startObject = new JsonToken(TokenType.StartObject);
+ private static readonly JsonToken endObject = new JsonToken(TokenType.EndObject);
+ private static readonly JsonToken startArray = new JsonToken(TokenType.StartArray);
+ private static readonly JsonToken endArray = new JsonToken(TokenType.EndArray);
+ private static readonly JsonToken endDocument = new JsonToken(TokenType.EndDocument);
+
+ internal static JsonToken Null { get { return _null; } }
+ internal static JsonToken False { get { return _false; } }
+ internal static JsonToken True { get { return _true; } }
+ internal static JsonToken StartObject{ get { return startObject; } }
+ internal static JsonToken EndObject { get { return endObject; } }
+ internal static JsonToken StartArray { get { return startArray; } }
+ internal static JsonToken EndArray { get { return endArray; } }
+ internal static JsonToken EndDocument { get { return endDocument; } }
+
+ internal static JsonToken Name(string name)
+ {
+ return new JsonToken(TokenType.Name, stringValue: name);
+ }
+
+ internal static JsonToken Value(string value)
+ {
+ return new JsonToken(TokenType.StringValue, stringValue: value);
+ }
+
+ internal static JsonToken Value(double value)
+ {
+ return new JsonToken(TokenType.Number, numberValue: value);
+ }
+
+ internal enum TokenType
+ {
+ Null,
+ False,
+ True,
+ StringValue,
+ Number,
+ Name,
+ StartObject,
+ EndObject,
+ StartArray,
+ EndArray,
+ EndDocument
+ }
+
+ // A value is a string, number, array, object, null, true or false
+ // Arrays and objects have start/end
+ // A document consists of a value
+ // Objects are name/value sequences.
+
+ private readonly TokenType type;
+ private readonly string stringValue;
+ private readonly double numberValue;
+
+ internal TokenType Type { get { return type; } }
+ internal string StringValue { get { return stringValue; } }
+ internal double NumberValue { get { return numberValue; } }
+
+ private JsonToken(TokenType type, string stringValue = null, double numberValue = 0)
+ {
+ this.type = type;
+ this.stringValue = stringValue;
+ this.numberValue = numberValue;
+ }
+
+ public override bool Equals(object obj)
+ {
+ return Equals(obj as JsonToken);
+ }
+
+ public override int GetHashCode()
+ {
+ unchecked
+ {
+ int hash = 17;
+ hash = hash * 31 + (int) type;
+ hash = hash * 31 + stringValue == null ? 0 : stringValue.GetHashCode();
+ hash = hash * 31 + numberValue.GetHashCode();
+ return hash;
+ }
+ }
+
+ public override string ToString()
+ {
+ switch (type)
+ {
+ case TokenType.Null:
+ return "null";
+ case TokenType.True:
+ return "true";
+ case TokenType.False:
+ return "false";
+ case TokenType.Name:
+ return "name (" + stringValue + ")";
+ case TokenType.StringValue:
+ return "value (" + stringValue + ")";
+ case TokenType.Number:
+ return "number (" + numberValue + ")";
+ case TokenType.StartObject:
+ return "start-object";
+ case TokenType.EndObject:
+ return "end-object";
+ case TokenType.StartArray:
+ return "start-array";
+ case TokenType.EndArray:
+ return "end-array";
+ case TokenType.EndDocument:
+ return "end-document";
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidOperationException("Token is of unknown type " + type);
+ }
+ }
+
+ public bool Equals(JsonToken other)
+ {
+ if (ReferenceEquals(other, null))
+ {
+ return false;
+ }
+ // Note use of other.numberValue.Equals rather than ==, so that NaN compares appropriately.
+ return other.type == type && other.stringValue == stringValue && other.numberValue.Equals(numberValue);
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonTokenizer.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonTokenizer.cs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..108ccebe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/JsonTokenizer.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,633 @@
+#region Copyright notice and license
+// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+#endregion
+using System;
+using System.Collections.Generic;
+using System.Globalization;
+using System.IO;
+using System.Text;
+
+namespace Google.Protobuf
+{
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Simple but strict JSON tokenizer, rigidly following RFC 7159.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <remarks>
+ /// <para>
+ /// This tokenizer is stateful, and only returns "useful" tokens - names, values etc.
+ /// It does not create tokens for the separator between names and values, or for the comma
+ /// between values. It validates the token stream as it goes - so callers can assume that the
+ /// tokens it produces are appropriate. For example, it would never produce "start object, end array."
+ /// </para>
+ /// <para>Not thread-safe.</para>
+ /// </remarks>
+ internal sealed class JsonTokenizer
+ {
+ // The set of states in which a value is valid next token.
+ private static readonly State ValueStates = State.ArrayStart | State.ArrayAfterComma | State.ObjectAfterColon | State.StartOfDocument;
+
+ private readonly Stack<ContainerType> containerStack = new Stack<ContainerType>();
+ private readonly PushBackReader reader;
+ private JsonToken bufferedToken;
+ private State state;
+
+ internal JsonTokenizer(TextReader reader)
+ {
+ this.reader = new PushBackReader(reader);
+ state = State.StartOfDocument;
+ containerStack.Push(ContainerType.Document);
+ }
+
+ internal void PushBack(JsonToken token)
+ {
+ if (bufferedToken != null)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidOperationException("Can't push back twice");
+ }
+ bufferedToken = token;
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Returns the next JSON token in the stream. An EndDocument token is returned to indicate the end of the stream,
+ /// after which point <c>Next()</c> should not be called again.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <remarks>
+ /// This method essentially just loops through characters skipping whitespace, validating and
+ /// changing state (e.g. from ObjectBeforeColon to ObjectAfterColon)
+ /// until it reaches something which will be a genuine token (e.g. a start object, or a value) at which point
+ /// it returns the token. Although the method is large, it would be relatively hard to break down further... most
+ /// of it is the large switch statement, which sometimes returns and sometimes doesn't.
+ /// </remarks>
+ /// <returns>The next token in the stream. This is never null.</returns>
+ /// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">This method is called after an EndDocument token has been returned</exception>
+ internal JsonToken Next()
+ {
+ if (bufferedToken != null)
+ {
+ var ret = bufferedToken;
+ bufferedToken = null;
+ return ret;
+ }
+ if (state == State.ReaderExhausted)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidOperationException("Next() called after end of document");
+ }
+ while (true)
+ {
+ var next = reader.Read();
+ if (next == null)
+ {
+ ValidateState(State.ExpectedEndOfDocument, "Unexpected end of document in state: ");
+ state = State.ReaderExhausted;
+ return JsonToken.EndDocument;
+ }
+ switch (next.Value)
+ {
+ // Skip whitespace between tokens
+ case ' ':
+ case '\t':
+ case '\r':
+ case '\n':
+ break;
+ case ':':
+ ValidateState(State.ObjectBeforeColon, "Invalid state to read a colon: ");
+ state = State.ObjectAfterColon;
+ break;
+ case ',':
+ ValidateState(State.ObjectAfterProperty | State.ArrayAfterValue, "Invalid state to read a colon: ");
+ state = state == State.ObjectAfterProperty ? State.ObjectAfterComma : State.ArrayAfterComma;
+ break;
+ case '"':
+ string stringValue = ReadString();
+ if ((state & (State.ObjectStart | State.ObjectAfterComma)) != 0)
+ {
+ state = State.ObjectBeforeColon;
+ return JsonToken.Name(stringValue);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a double quote: ");
+ return JsonToken.Value(stringValue);
+ }
+ case '{':
+ ValidateState(ValueStates, "Invalid state to read an open brace: ");
+ state = State.ObjectStart;
+ containerStack.Push(ContainerType.Object);
+ return JsonToken.StartObject;
+ case '}':
+ ValidateState(State.ObjectAfterProperty | State.ObjectStart, "Invalid state to read a close brace: ");
+ PopContainer();
+ return JsonToken.EndObject;
+ case '[':
+ ValidateState(ValueStates, "Invalid state to read an open square bracket: ");
+ state = State.ArrayStart;
+ containerStack.Push(ContainerType.Array);
+ return JsonToken.StartArray;
+ case ']':
+ ValidateState(State.ArrayAfterValue | State.ArrayStart, "Invalid state to read a close square bracket: ");
+ PopContainer();
+ return JsonToken.EndArray;
+ case 'n': // Start of null
+ ConsumeLiteral("null");
+ ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a null literal: ");
+ return JsonToken.Null;
+ case 't': // Start of true
+ ConsumeLiteral("true");
+ ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a true literal: ");
+ return JsonToken.True;
+ case 'f': // Start of false
+ ConsumeLiteral("false");
+ ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a false literal: ");
+ return JsonToken.False;
+ case '-': // Start of a number
+ case '0':
+ case '1':
+ case '2':
+ case '3':
+ case '4':
+ case '5':
+ case '6':
+ case '7':
+ case '8':
+ case '9':
+ double number = ReadNumber(next.Value);
+ ValidateAndModifyStateForValue("Invalid state to read a number token: ");
+ return JsonToken.Value(number);
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid first character of token: " + next.Value);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ private void ValidateState(State validStates, string errorPrefix)
+ {
+ if ((validStates & state) == 0)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException(errorPrefix + state);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Reads a string token. It is assumed that the opening " has already been read.
+ /// </summary>
+ private string ReadString()
+ {
+ var value = new StringBuilder();
+ bool haveHighSurrogate = false;
+ while (true)
+ {
+ char c = reader.ReadOrFail("Unexpected end of text while reading string");
+ if (c < ' ')
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException(string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "Invalid character in string literal: U+{0:x4}", (int) c));
+ }
+ if (c == '"')
+ {
+ if (haveHighSurrogate)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid use of surrogate pair code units");
+ }
+ return value.ToString();
+ }
+ if (c == '\\')
+ {
+ c = ReadEscapedCharacter();
+ }
+ // TODO: Consider only allowing surrogate pairs that are either both escaped,
+ // or both not escaped. It would be a very odd text stream that contained a "lone" high surrogate
+ // followed by an escaped low surrogate or vice versa... and that couldn't even be represented in UTF-8.
+ if (haveHighSurrogate != char.IsLowSurrogate(c))
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid use of surrogate pair code units");
+ }
+ haveHighSurrogate = char.IsHighSurrogate(c);
+ value.Append(c);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Reads an escaped character. It is assumed that the leading backslash has already been read.
+ /// </summary>
+ private char ReadEscapedCharacter()
+ {
+ char c = reader.ReadOrFail("Unexpected end of text while reading character escape sequence");
+ switch (c)
+ {
+ case 'n':
+ return '\n';
+ case '\\':
+ return '\\';
+ case 'b':
+ return '\b';
+ case 'f':
+ return '\f';
+ case 'r':
+ return '\r';
+ case 't':
+ return '\t';
+ case '"':
+ return '"';
+ case '/':
+ return '/';
+ case 'u':
+ return ReadUnicodeEscape();
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException(string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "Invalid character in character escape sequence: U+{0:x4}", (int) c));
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Reads an escaped Unicode 4-nybble hex sequence. It is assumed that the leading \u has already been read.
+ /// </summary>
+ private char ReadUnicodeEscape()
+ {
+ int result = 0;
+ for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
+ {
+ char c = reader.ReadOrFail("Unexpected end of text while reading Unicode escape sequence");
+ int nybble;
+ if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
+ {
+ nybble = c - '0';
+ }
+ else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
+ {
+ nybble = c - 'a' + 10;
+ }
+ else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')
+ {
+ nybble = c - 'A' + 10;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException(string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "Invalid character in character escape sequence: U+{0:x4}", (int) c));
+ }
+ result = (result << 4) + nybble;
+ }
+ return (char) result;
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Consumes a text-only literal, throwing an exception if the read text doesn't match it.
+ /// It is assumed that the first letter of the literal has already been read.
+ /// </summary>
+ private void ConsumeLiteral(string text)
+ {
+ for (int i = 1; i < text.Length; i++)
+ {
+ char? next = reader.Read();
+ if (next == null)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Unexpected end of text while reading literal token " + text);
+ }
+ if (next.Value != text[i])
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Unexpected character while reading literal token " + text);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ private double ReadNumber(char initialCharacter)
+ {
+ StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
+ if (initialCharacter == '-')
+ {
+ builder.Append("-");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ reader.PushBack(initialCharacter);
+ }
+ // Each method returns the character it read that doesn't belong in that part,
+ // so we know what to do next, including pushing the character back at the end.
+ // null is returned for "end of text".
+ char? next = ReadInt(builder);
+ if (next == '.')
+ {
+ next = ReadFrac(builder);
+ }
+ if (next == 'e' || next == 'E')
+ {
+ next = ReadExp(builder);
+ }
+ // If we read a character which wasn't part of the number, push it back so we can read it again
+ // to parse the next token.
+ if (next != null)
+ {
+ reader.PushBack(next.Value);
+ }
+
+ // TODO: What exception should we throw if the value can't be represented as a double?
+ try
+ {
+ return double.Parse(builder.ToString(),
+ NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign | NumberStyles.AllowDecimalPoint | NumberStyles.AllowExponent,
+ CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
+ }
+ catch (OverflowException)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Numeric value out of range: " + builder);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private char? ReadInt(StringBuilder builder)
+ {
+ char first = reader.ReadOrFail("Invalid numeric literal");
+ if (first < '0' || first > '9')
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric literal");
+ }
+ builder.Append(first);
+ int digitCount;
+ char? next = ConsumeDigits(builder, out digitCount);
+ if (first == '0' && digitCount != 0)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric literal: leading 0 for non-zero value.");
+ }
+ return next;
+ }
+
+ private char? ReadFrac(StringBuilder builder)
+ {
+ builder.Append('.'); // Already consumed this
+ int digitCount;
+ char? next = ConsumeDigits(builder, out digitCount);
+ if (digitCount == 0)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric literal: fraction with no trailing digits");
+ }
+ return next;
+ }
+
+ private char? ReadExp(StringBuilder builder)
+ {
+ builder.Append('E'); // Already consumed this (or 'e')
+ char? next = reader.Read();
+ if (next == null)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric literal: exponent with no trailing digits");
+ }
+ if (next == '-' || next == '+')
+ {
+ builder.Append(next.Value);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ reader.PushBack(next.Value);
+ }
+ int digitCount;
+ next = ConsumeDigits(builder, out digitCount);
+ if (digitCount == 0)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException("Invalid numeric literal: exponent without value");
+ }
+ return next;
+ }
+
+ private char? ConsumeDigits(StringBuilder builder, out int count)
+ {
+ count = 0;
+ while (true)
+ {
+ char? next = reader.Read();
+ if (next == null || next.Value < '0' || next.Value > '9')
+ {
+ return next;
+ }
+ count++;
+ builder.Append(next.Value);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Validates that we're in a valid state to read a value (using the given error prefix if necessary)
+ /// and changes the state to the appropriate one, e.g. ObjectAfterColon to ObjectAfterProperty.
+ /// </summary>
+ private void ValidateAndModifyStateForValue(string errorPrefix)
+ {
+ ValidateState(ValueStates, errorPrefix);
+ switch (state)
+ {
+ case State.StartOfDocument:
+ state = State.ExpectedEndOfDocument;
+ return;
+ case State.ObjectAfterColon:
+ state = State.ObjectAfterProperty;
+ return;
+ case State.ArrayStart:
+ case State.ArrayAfterComma:
+ state = State.ArrayAfterValue;
+ return;
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidOperationException("ValidateAndModifyStateForValue does not handle all value states (and should)");
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Pops the top-most container, and sets the state to the appropriate one for the end of a value
+ /// in the parent container.
+ /// </summary>
+ private void PopContainer()
+ {
+ containerStack.Pop();
+ var parent = containerStack.Peek();
+ switch (parent)
+ {
+ case ContainerType.Object:
+ state = State.ObjectAfterProperty;
+ break;
+ case ContainerType.Array:
+ state = State.ArrayAfterValue;
+ break;
+ case ContainerType.Document:
+ state = State.ExpectedEndOfDocument;
+ break;
+ default:
+ throw new InvalidOperationException("Unexpected container type: " + parent);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private enum ContainerType
+ {
+ Document, Object, Array
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Possible states of the tokenizer.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <remarks>
+ /// <para>This is a flags enum purely so we can simply and efficiently represent a set of valid states
+ /// for checking.</para>
+ /// <para>
+ /// Each is documented with an example,
+ /// where ^ represents the current position within the text stream. The examples all use string values,
+ /// but could be any value, including nested objects/arrays.
+ /// The complete state of the tokenizer also includes a stack to indicate the contexts (arrays/objects).
+ /// Any additional notional state of "AfterValue" indicates that a value has been completed, at which
+ /// point there's an immediate transition to ExpectedEndOfDocument, ObjectAfterProperty or ArrayAfterValue.
+ /// </para>
+ /// <para>
+ /// These states were derived manually by reading RFC 7159 carefully.
+ /// </para>
+ /// </remarks>
+ [Flags]
+ private enum State
+ {
+ /// <summary>
+ /// ^ { "foo": "bar" }
+ /// Before the value in a document. Next states: ObjectStart, ArrayStart, "AfterValue"
+ /// </summary>
+ StartOfDocument = 1 << 0,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// { "foo": "bar" } ^
+ /// After the value in a document. Next states: ReaderExhausted
+ /// </summary>
+ ExpectedEndOfDocument = 1 << 1,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// { "foo": "bar" } ^ (and already read to the end of the reader)
+ /// Terminal state.
+ /// </summary>
+ ReaderExhausted = 1 << 2,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// { ^ "foo": "bar" }
+ /// Before the *first* property in an object.
+ /// Next states:
+ /// "AfterValue" (empty object)
+ /// ObjectBeforeColon (read a name)
+ /// </summary>
+ ObjectStart = 1 << 3,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// { "foo" ^ : "bar", "x": "y" }
+ /// Next state: ObjectAfterColon
+ /// </summary>
+ ObjectBeforeColon = 1 << 4,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// { "foo" : ^ "bar", "x": "y" }
+ /// Before any property other than the first in an object.
+ /// (Equivalently: after any property in an object)
+ /// Next states:
+ /// "AfterValue" (value is simple)
+ /// ObjectStart (value is object)
+ /// ArrayStart (value is array)
+ /// </summary>
+ ObjectAfterColon = 1 << 5,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// { "foo" : "bar" ^ , "x" : "y" }
+ /// At the end of a property, so expecting either a comma or end-of-object
+ /// Next states: ObjectAfterComma or "AfterValue"
+ /// </summary>
+ ObjectAfterProperty = 1 << 6,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// { "foo":"bar", ^ "x":"y" }
+ /// Read the comma after the previous property, so expecting another property.
+ /// This is like ObjectStart, but closing brace isn't valid here
+ /// Next state: ObjectBeforeColon.
+ /// </summary>
+ ObjectAfterComma = 1 << 7,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// [ ^ "foo", "bar" ]
+ /// Before the *first* value in an array.
+ /// Next states:
+ /// "AfterValue" (read a value)
+ /// "AfterValue" (end of array; will pop stack)
+ /// </summary>
+ ArrayStart = 1 << 8,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// [ "foo" ^ , "bar" ]
+ /// After any value in an array, so expecting either a comma or end-of-array
+ /// Next states: ArrayAfterComma or "AfterValue"
+ /// </summary>
+ ArrayAfterValue = 1 << 9,
+ /// <summary>
+ /// [ "foo", ^ "bar" ]
+ /// After a comma in an array, so there *must* be another value (simple or complex).
+ /// Next states: "AfterValue" (simple value), StartObject, StartArray
+ /// </summary>
+ ArrayAfterComma = 1 << 10
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Wrapper around a text reader allowing small amounts of buffering and location handling.
+ /// </summary>
+ private class PushBackReader
+ {
+ // TODO: Add locations for errors etc.
+
+ private readonly TextReader reader;
+
+ internal PushBackReader(TextReader reader)
+ {
+ // TODO: Wrap the reader in a BufferedReader?
+ this.reader = reader;
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// The buffered next character, if we have one.
+ /// </summary>
+ private char? nextChar;
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Returns the next character in the stream, or null if we have reached the end.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <returns></returns>
+ internal char? Read()
+ {
+ if (nextChar != null)
+ {
+ char? tmp = nextChar;
+ nextChar = null;
+ return tmp;
+ }
+ int next = reader.Read();
+ return next == -1 ? null : (char?) next;
+ }
+
+ internal char ReadOrFail(string messageOnFailure)
+ {
+ char? next = Read();
+ if (next == null)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidProtocolBufferException(messageOnFailure);
+ }
+ return next.Value;
+ }
+
+ internal void PushBack(char c)
+ {
+ if (nextChar != null)
+ {
+ throw new InvalidOperationException("Cannot push back when already buffering a character");
+ }
+ nextChar = c;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/MessageParser.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/MessageParser.cs
index 6a6f1017..70c52ba6 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/MessageParser.cs
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/MessageParser.cs
@@ -142,5 +142,17 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf
message.MergeFrom(input);
return message;
}
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Parses a message from the given JSON.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <param name="json">The JSON to parse.</param>
+ /// <returns>The parsed message.</returns>
+ public T ParseJson(string json)
+ {
+ T message = factory();
+ JsonParser.Default.Merge(message, json);
+ return message;
+ }
}
}
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs
index 9a484ad6..225ac0dd 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs
@@ -46,7 +46,10 @@ using System.Security;
[assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2015")]
[assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")]
[assembly: AssemblyCulture("")]
+
+#if !NCRUNCH
[assembly: AllowPartiallyTrustedCallers]
+#endif
#if SIGNED
[assembly: InternalsVisibleTo("Google.Protobuf.Test, PublicKey=" +
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/DurationPartial.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/DurationPartial.cs
index 18ebefd2..324f48fc 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/DurationPartial.cs
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/DurationPartial.cs
@@ -48,6 +48,16 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes
public const int NanosecondsPerTick = 100;
/// <summary>
+ /// The maximum permitted number of seconds.
+ /// </summary>
+ public const long MaxSeconds = 315576000000L;
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// The minimum permitted number of seconds.
+ /// </summary>
+ public const long MinSeconds = -315576000000L;
+
+ /// <summary>
/// Converts this <see cref="Duration"/> to a <see cref="TimeSpan"/>.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>If the duration is not a precise number of ticks, it is truncated towards 0.</remarks>
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/TimestampPartial.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/TimestampPartial.cs
index 68584358..d284acd6 100644
--- a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/TimestampPartial.cs
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/TimestampPartial.cs
@@ -38,6 +38,8 @@ namespace Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes
{
private static readonly DateTime UnixEpoch = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc);
private static readonly long BclSecondsAtUnixEpoch = UnixEpoch.Ticks / TimeSpan.TicksPerSecond;
+ internal static readonly long UnixSecondsAtBclMinValue = -BclSecondsAtUnixEpoch;
+ internal static readonly long UnixSecondsAtBclMaxValue = (DateTime.MaxValue.Ticks / TimeSpan.TicksPerSecond) - BclSecondsAtUnixEpoch;
/// <summary>
/// Returns the difference between one <see cref="Timestamp"/> and another, as a <see cref="Duration"/>.
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/ValuePartial.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/ValuePartial.cs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..b4b6c05e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/ValuePartial.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+#region Copyright notice and license
+// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+#endregion
+
+namespace Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes
+{
+ public partial class Value
+ {
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Convenience method to create a Value message with a string value.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <param name="value">Value to set for the StringValue property.</param>
+ /// <returns>A newly-created Value message with the given value.</returns>
+ public static Value ForString(string value)
+ {
+ Preconditions.CheckNotNull(value, "value");
+ return new Value { StringValue = value };
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Convenience method to create a Value message with a number value.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <param name="value">Value to set for the NumberValue property.</param>
+ /// <returns>A newly-created Value message with the given value.</returns>
+ public static Value ForNumber(double value)
+ {
+ return new Value { NumberValue = value };
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Convenience method to create a Value message with a Boolean value.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <param name="value">Value to set for the BoolValue property.</param>
+ /// <returns>A newly-created Value message with the given value.</returns>
+ public static Value ForBool(bool value)
+ {
+ return new Value { BoolValue = value };
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Convenience method to create a Value message with a null initial value.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <returns>A newly-created Value message a null initial value.</returns>
+ public static Value ForNull()
+ {
+ return new Value { NullValue = 0 };
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Convenience method to create a Value message with an initial list of values.
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <remarks>The values provided are not cloned; the references are copied directly.</remarks>
+ /// <returns>A newly-created Value message an initial list value.</returns>
+ public static Value ForList(params Value[] values)
+ {
+ Preconditions.CheckNotNull(values, "values");
+ return new Value { ListValue = new ListValue { Values = { values } } };
+ }
+
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Convenience method to create a Value message with an initial struct value
+ /// </summary>
+ /// <remarks>The value provided is not cloned; the reference is copied directly.</remarks>
+ /// <returns>A newly-created Value message an initial struct value.</returns>
+ public static Value ForStruct(Struct value)
+ {
+ Preconditions.CheckNotNull(value, "value");
+ return new Value { StructValue = value };
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/WrappersPartial.cs b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/WrappersPartial.cs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..efc13a01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/WellKnownTypes/WrappersPartial.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+#region Copyright notice and license
+// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+#endregion
+
+namespace Google.Protobuf.WellKnownTypes
+{
+ public static partial class Wrappers
+ {
+ /// <summary>
+ /// Field number for the single "value" field in all wrapper types.
+ /// </summary>
+ internal const int WrapperValueFieldNumber = Int32Value.ValueFieldNumber;
+ }
+}