/* * Copyright 2007-2009, Lloyd Hilaiel. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * 2. 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. * * 3. Neither the name of Lloyd Hilaiel 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 AUTHOR ``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 AUTHOR 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. */ /** * \file yajl_parse.h * Interface to YAJL's JSON parsing facilities. */ #include "yajl_common.h" #ifndef __YAJL_PARSE_H__ #define __YAJL_PARSE_H__ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** error codes returned from this interface */ typedef enum { /** no error was encountered */ yajl_status_ok, /** a client callback returned zero, stopping the parse */ yajl_status_client_canceled, /** The parse cannot yet complete because more json input text * is required, call yajl_parse with the next buffer of input text. * (pertinent only when stream parsing) */ yajl_status_insufficient_data, /** An error occured during the parse. Call yajl_get_error for * more information about the encountered error */ yajl_status_error } yajl_status; /** attain a human readable, english, string for an error */ YAJL_API const char * yajl_status_to_string(yajl_status code); /** an opaque handle to a parser */ typedef struct yajl_handle_t * yajl_handle; /** yajl is an event driven parser. this means as json elements are * parsed, you are called back to do something with the data. The * functions in this table indicate the various events for which * you will be called back. Each callback accepts a "context" * pointer, this is a void * that is passed into the yajl_parse * function which the client code may use to pass around context. * * All callbacks return an integer. If non-zero, the parse will * continue. If zero, the parse will be canceled and * yajl_status_client_canceled will be returned from the parse. * * Note about handling of numbers: * yajl will only convert numbers that can be represented in a double * or a long int. All other numbers will be passed to the client * in string form using the yajl_number callback. Furthermore, if * yajl_number is not NULL, it will always be used to return numbers, * that is yajl_integer and yajl_double will be ignored. If * yajl_number is NULL but one of yajl_integer or yajl_double are * defined, parsing of a number larger than is representable * in a double or long int will result in a parse error. */ typedef struct { int (* yajl_null)(void * ctx); int (* yajl_boolean)(void * ctx, int boolVal); int (* yajl_integer)(void * ctx, long integerVal); int (* yajl_double)(void * ctx, double doubleVal); /** A callback which passes the string representation of the number * back to the client. Will be used for all numbers when present */ int (* yajl_number)(void * ctx, const char * numberVal, unsigned int numberLen); /** strings are returned as pointers into the JSON text when, * possible, as a result, they are _not_ null padded */ int (* yajl_string)(void * ctx, const unsigned char * stringVal, unsigned int stringLen); int (* yajl_start_map)(void * ctx); int (* yajl_map_key)(void * ctx, const unsigned char * key, unsigned int stringLen); int (* yajl_end_map)(void * ctx); int (* yajl_start_array)(void * ctx); int (* yajl_end_array)(void * ctx); } yajl_callbacks; /** configuration structure for the generator */ typedef struct { /** if nonzero, javascript style comments will be allowed in * the json input, both slash star and slash slash */ unsigned int allowComments; /** if nonzero, invalid UTF8 strings will cause a parse * error */ unsigned int checkUTF8; } yajl_parser_config; /** allocate a parser handle * \param callbacks a yajl callbacks structure specifying the * functions to call when different JSON entities * are encountered in the input text. May be NULL, * which is only useful for validation. * \param config configuration parameters for the parse. * \param ctx a context pointer that will be passed to callbacks. */ YAJL_API yajl_handle yajl_alloc(const yajl_callbacks * callbacks, const yajl_parser_config * config, const yajl_alloc_funcs * allocFuncs, void * ctx); /** free a parser handle */ YAJL_API void yajl_free(yajl_handle handle); /** Parse some json! * \param hand - a handle to the json parser allocated with yajl_alloc * \param jsonText - a pointer to the UTF8 json text to be parsed * \param jsonTextLength - the length, in bytes, of input text */ YAJL_API yajl_status yajl_parse(yajl_handle hand, const unsigned char * jsonText, unsigned int jsonTextLength); /** Parse any remaining buffered json. * Since yajl is a stream-based parser, without an explicit end of * input, yajl sometimes can't decide if content at the end of the * stream is valid or not. For example, if "1" has been fed in, * yajl can't know whether another digit is next or some character * that would terminate the integer token. * * \param hand - a handle to the json parser allocated with yajl_alloc */ YAJL_API yajl_status yajl_parse_complete(yajl_handle hand); /** get an error string describing the state of the * parse. * * If verbose is non-zero, the message will include the JSON * text where the error occured, along with an arrow pointing to * the specific char. * * \returns A dynamically allocated string will be returned which should * be freed with yajl_free_error */ YAJL_API unsigned char * yajl_get_error(yajl_handle hand, int verbose, const unsigned char * jsonText, unsigned int jsonTextLength); /** * get the amount of data consumed from the last chunk passed to YAJL. * * In the case of a successful parse this can help you understand if * the entire buffer was consumed (which will allow you to handle * "junk at end of input". * * In the event an error is encountered during parsing, this function * affords the client a way to get the offset into the most recent * chunk where the error occured. 0 will be returned if no error * was encountered. */ YAJL_API unsigned int yajl_get_bytes_consumed(yajl_handle hand); /** free an error returned from yajl_get_error */ YAJL_API void yajl_free_error(yajl_handle hand, unsigned char * str); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif