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// Copyright (C) MongoDB, Inc. 2017-present.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
// not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
// a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
package bsoncore
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/base64"
"fmt"
"math"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode/utf8"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/bson/bsontype"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/bson/primitive"
)
// ElementTypeError specifies that a method to obtain a BSON value an incorrect type was called on a bson.Value.
type ElementTypeError struct {
Method string
Type bsontype.Type
}
// Error implements the error interface.
func (ete ElementTypeError) Error() string {
return "Call of " + ete.Method + " on " + ete.Type.String() + " type"
}
// Value represents a BSON value with a type and raw bytes.
type Value struct {
Type bsontype.Type
Data []byte
}
// Validate ensures the value is a valid BSON value.
func (v Value) Validate() error {
_, _, valid := readValue(v.Data, v.Type)
if !valid {
return NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data)
}
return nil
}
// IsNumber returns true if the type of v is a numeric BSON type.
func (v Value) IsNumber() bool {
switch v.Type {
case bsontype.Double, bsontype.Int32, bsontype.Int64, bsontype.Decimal128:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// AsInt32 returns a BSON number as an int32. If the BSON type is not a numeric one, this method
// will panic.
//
// TODO(skriptble): Add support for Decimal128.
func (v Value) AsInt32() int32 {
if !v.IsNumber() {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.AsInt32", v.Type})
}
var i32 int32
switch v.Type {
case bsontype.Double:
f64, _, ok := ReadDouble(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
i32 = int32(f64)
case bsontype.Int32:
var ok bool
i32, _, ok = ReadInt32(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
case bsontype.Int64:
i64, _, ok := ReadInt64(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
i32 = int32(i64)
case bsontype.Decimal128:
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.AsInt32", v.Type})
}
return i32
}
// AsInt32OK functions the same as AsInt32 but returns a boolean instead of panicking. False
// indicates an error.
//
// TODO(skriptble): Add support for Decimal128.
func (v Value) AsInt32OK() (int32, bool) {
if !v.IsNumber() {
return 0, false
}
var i32 int32
switch v.Type {
case bsontype.Double:
f64, _, ok := ReadDouble(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
i32 = int32(f64)
case bsontype.Int32:
var ok bool
i32, _, ok = ReadInt32(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
case bsontype.Int64:
i64, _, ok := ReadInt64(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
i32 = int32(i64)
case bsontype.Decimal128:
return 0, false
}
return i32, true
}
// AsInt64 returns a BSON number as an int64. If the BSON type is not a numeric one, this method
// will panic.
//
// TODO(skriptble): Add support for Decimal128.
func (v Value) AsInt64() int64 {
if !v.IsNumber() {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.AsInt64", v.Type})
}
var i64 int64
switch v.Type {
case bsontype.Double:
f64, _, ok := ReadDouble(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
i64 = int64(f64)
case bsontype.Int32:
var ok bool
i32, _, ok := ReadInt32(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
i64 = int64(i32)
case bsontype.Int64:
var ok bool
i64, _, ok = ReadInt64(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
case bsontype.Decimal128:
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.AsInt64", v.Type})
}
return i64
}
// AsInt64OK functions the same as AsInt64 but returns a boolean instead of panicking. False
// indicates an error.
//
// TODO(skriptble): Add support for Decimal128.
func (v Value) AsInt64OK() (int64, bool) {
if !v.IsNumber() {
return 0, false
}
var i64 int64
switch v.Type {
case bsontype.Double:
f64, _, ok := ReadDouble(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
i64 = int64(f64)
case bsontype.Int32:
var ok bool
i32, _, ok := ReadInt32(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
i64 = int64(i32)
case bsontype.Int64:
var ok bool
i64, _, ok = ReadInt64(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
case bsontype.Decimal128:
return 0, false
}
return i64, true
}
// AsFloat64 returns a BSON number as an float64. If the BSON type is not a numeric one, this method
// will panic.
//
// TODO(skriptble): Add support for Decimal128.
func (v Value) AsFloat64() float64 { return 0 }
// AsFloat64OK functions the same as AsFloat64 but returns a boolean instead of panicking. False
// indicates an error.
//
// TODO(skriptble): Add support for Decimal128.
func (v Value) AsFloat64OK() (float64, bool) { return 0, false }
// Add will add this value to another. This is currently only implemented for strings and numbers.
// If either value is a string, the other type is coerced into a string and added to the other.
//
// This method will alter v and will attempt to reuse the []byte of v. If the []byte is too small,
// it will be expanded.
func (v *Value) Add(v2 Value) error { return nil }
// Equal compaes v to v2 and returns true if they are equal.
func (v Value) Equal(v2 Value) bool {
if v.Type != v2.Type {
return false
}
return bytes.Equal(v.Data, v2.Data)
}
// String implements the fmt.String interface. This method will return values in extended JSON
// format. If the value is not valid, this returns an empty string
func (v Value) String() string {
switch v.Type {
case bsontype.Double:
f64, ok := v.DoubleOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$numberDouble":"%s"}`, formatDouble(f64))
case bsontype.String:
str, ok := v.StringValueOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return escapeString(str)
case bsontype.EmbeddedDocument:
doc, ok := v.DocumentOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return doc.String()
case bsontype.Array:
arr, ok := v.ArrayOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return arr.String()
case bsontype.Binary:
subtype, data, ok := v.BinaryOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$binary":{"base64":"%s","subType":"%02x"}}`, base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(data), subtype)
case bsontype.Undefined:
return `{"$undefined":true}`
case bsontype.ObjectID:
oid, ok := v.ObjectIDOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$oid":"%s"}`, oid.Hex())
case bsontype.Boolean:
b, ok := v.BooleanOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return strconv.FormatBool(b)
case bsontype.DateTime:
dt, ok := v.DateTimeOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$date":{"$numberLong":"%d"}}`, dt)
case bsontype.Null:
return "null"
case bsontype.Regex:
pattern, options, ok := v.RegexOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(
`{"$regularExpression":{"pattern":%s,"options":"%s"}}`,
escapeString(pattern), sortStringAlphebeticAscending(options),
)
case bsontype.DBPointer:
ns, pointer, ok := v.DBPointerOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$dbPointer":{"$ref":%s,"$id":{"$oid":"%s"}}}`, escapeString(ns), pointer.Hex())
case bsontype.JavaScript:
js, ok := v.JavaScriptOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$code":%s}`, escapeString(js))
case bsontype.Symbol:
symbol, ok := v.SymbolOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$symbol":%s}`, escapeString(symbol))
case bsontype.CodeWithScope:
code, scope, ok := v.CodeWithScopeOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$code":%s,"$scope":%s}`, code, scope)
case bsontype.Int32:
i32, ok := v.Int32OK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$numberInt":"%d"}`, i32)
case bsontype.Timestamp:
t, i, ok := v.TimestampOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$timestamp":{"t":"%s","i":"%s"}}`, strconv.FormatUint(uint64(t), 10), strconv.FormatUint(uint64(i), 10))
case bsontype.Int64:
i64, ok := v.Int64OK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$numberLong":"%d"}`, i64)
case bsontype.Decimal128:
d128, ok := v.Decimal128OK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$numberDecimal":"%s"}`, d128.String())
case bsontype.MinKey:
return `{"$minKey":1}`
case bsontype.MaxKey:
return `{"$maxKey":1}`
default:
return ""
}
}
// DebugString outputs a human readable version of Document. It will attempt to stringify the
// valid components of the document even if the entire document is not valid.
func (v Value) DebugString() string {
switch v.Type {
case bsontype.String:
str, ok := v.StringValueOK()
if !ok {
return "<malformed>"
}
return escapeString(str)
case bsontype.EmbeddedDocument:
doc, ok := v.DocumentOK()
if !ok {
return "<malformed>"
}
return doc.DebugString()
case bsontype.Array:
arr, ok := v.ArrayOK()
if !ok {
return "<malformed>"
}
return arr.DebugString()
case bsontype.CodeWithScope:
code, scope, ok := v.CodeWithScopeOK()
if !ok {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`{"$code":%s,"$scope":%s}`, code, scope.DebugString())
default:
str := v.String()
if str == "" {
return "<malformed>"
}
return str
}
}
// Double returns the float64 value for this element.
// It panics if e's BSON type is not bsontype.Double.
func (v Value) Double() float64 {
if v.Type != bsontype.Double {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Double", v.Type})
}
f64, _, ok := ReadDouble(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return f64
}
// DoubleOK is the same as Double, but returns a boolean instead of panicking.
func (v Value) DoubleOK() (float64, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Double {
return 0, false
}
f64, _, ok := ReadDouble(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
return f64, true
}
// StringValue returns the string balue for this element.
// It panics if e's BSON type is not bsontype.String.
//
// NOTE: This method is called StringValue to avoid a collision with the String method which
// implements the fmt.Stringer interface.
func (v Value) StringValue() string {
if v.Type != bsontype.String {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.StringValue", v.Type})
}
str, _, ok := ReadString(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return str
}
// StringValueOK is the same as StringValue, but returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) StringValueOK() (string, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.String {
return "", false
}
str, _, ok := ReadString(v.Data)
if !ok {
return "", false
}
return str, true
}
// Document returns the BSON document the Value represents as a Document. It panics if the
// value is a BSON type other than document.
func (v Value) Document() Document {
if v.Type != bsontype.EmbeddedDocument {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Document", v.Type})
}
doc, _, ok := ReadDocument(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return doc
}
// DocumentOK is the same as Document, except it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Value) DocumentOK() (Document, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.EmbeddedDocument {
return nil, false
}
doc, _, ok := ReadDocument(v.Data)
if !ok {
return nil, false
}
return doc, true
}
// Array returns the BSON array the Value represents as an Array. It panics if the
// value is a BSON type other than array.
func (v Value) Array() Array {
if v.Type != bsontype.Array {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Array", v.Type})
}
arr, _, ok := ReadArray(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return arr
}
// ArrayOK is the same as Array, except it returns a boolean instead
// of panicking.
func (v Value) ArrayOK() (Array, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Array {
return nil, false
}
arr, _, ok := ReadArray(v.Data)
if !ok {
return nil, false
}
return arr, true
}
// Binary returns the BSON binary value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type
// other than binary.
func (v Value) Binary() (subtype byte, data []byte) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Binary {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Binary", v.Type})
}
subtype, data, _, ok := ReadBinary(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return subtype, data
}
// BinaryOK is the same as Binary, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) BinaryOK() (subtype byte, data []byte, ok bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Binary {
return 0x00, nil, false
}
subtype, data, _, ok = ReadBinary(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0x00, nil, false
}
return subtype, data, true
}
// ObjectID returns the BSON objectid value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON
// type other than objectid.
func (v Value) ObjectID() primitive.ObjectID {
if v.Type != bsontype.ObjectID {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.ObjectID", v.Type})
}
oid, _, ok := ReadObjectID(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return oid
}
// ObjectIDOK is the same as ObjectID, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) ObjectIDOK() (primitive.ObjectID, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.ObjectID {
return primitive.ObjectID{}, false
}
oid, _, ok := ReadObjectID(v.Data)
if !ok {
return primitive.ObjectID{}, false
}
return oid, true
}
// Boolean returns the boolean value the Value represents. It panics if the
// value is a BSON type other than boolean.
func (v Value) Boolean() bool {
if v.Type != bsontype.Boolean {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Boolean", v.Type})
}
b, _, ok := ReadBoolean(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return b
}
// BooleanOK is the same as Boolean, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) BooleanOK() (bool, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Boolean {
return false, false
}
b, _, ok := ReadBoolean(v.Data)
if !ok {
return false, false
}
return b, true
}
// DateTime returns the BSON datetime value the Value represents as a
// unix timestamp. It panics if the value is a BSON type other than datetime.
func (v Value) DateTime() int64 {
if v.Type != bsontype.DateTime {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.DateTime", v.Type})
}
dt, _, ok := ReadDateTime(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return dt
}
// DateTimeOK is the same as DateTime, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) DateTimeOK() (int64, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.DateTime {
return 0, false
}
dt, _, ok := ReadDateTime(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
return dt, true
}
// Time returns the BSON datetime value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON
// type other than datetime.
func (v Value) Time() time.Time {
if v.Type != bsontype.DateTime {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Time", v.Type})
}
dt, _, ok := ReadDateTime(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return time.Unix(dt/1000, dt%1000*1000000)
}
// TimeOK is the same as Time, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) TimeOK() (time.Time, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.DateTime {
return time.Time{}, false
}
dt, _, ok := ReadDateTime(v.Data)
if !ok {
return time.Time{}, false
}
return time.Unix(dt/1000, dt%1000*1000000), true
}
// Regex returns the BSON regex value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON
// type other than regex.
func (v Value) Regex() (pattern, options string) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Regex {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Regex", v.Type})
}
pattern, options, _, ok := ReadRegex(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return pattern, options
}
// RegexOK is the same as Regex, except it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) RegexOK() (pattern, options string, ok bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Regex {
return "", "", false
}
pattern, options, _, ok = ReadRegex(v.Data)
if !ok {
return "", "", false
}
return pattern, options, true
}
// DBPointer returns the BSON dbpointer value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON
// type other than DBPointer.
func (v Value) DBPointer() (string, primitive.ObjectID) {
if v.Type != bsontype.DBPointer {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.DBPointer", v.Type})
}
ns, pointer, _, ok := ReadDBPointer(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return ns, pointer
}
// DBPointerOK is the same as DBPoitner, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Value) DBPointerOK() (string, primitive.ObjectID, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.DBPointer {
return "", primitive.ObjectID{}, false
}
ns, pointer, _, ok := ReadDBPointer(v.Data)
if !ok {
return "", primitive.ObjectID{}, false
}
return ns, pointer, true
}
// JavaScript returns the BSON JavaScript code value the Value represents. It panics if the value is
// a BSON type other than JavaScript code.
func (v Value) JavaScript() string {
if v.Type != bsontype.JavaScript {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.JavaScript", v.Type})
}
js, _, ok := ReadJavaScript(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return js
}
// JavaScriptOK is the same as Javascript, excepti that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Value) JavaScriptOK() (string, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.JavaScript {
return "", false
}
js, _, ok := ReadJavaScript(v.Data)
if !ok {
return "", false
}
return js, true
}
// Symbol returns the BSON symbol value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON
// type other than symbol.
func (v Value) Symbol() string {
if v.Type != bsontype.Symbol {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Symbol", v.Type})
}
symbol, _, ok := ReadSymbol(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return symbol
}
// SymbolOK is the same as Symbol, excepti that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Value) SymbolOK() (string, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Symbol {
return "", false
}
symbol, _, ok := ReadSymbol(v.Data)
if !ok {
return "", false
}
return symbol, true
}
// CodeWithScope returns the BSON JavaScript code with scope the Value represents.
// It panics if the value is a BSON type other than JavaScript code with scope.
func (v Value) CodeWithScope() (string, Document) {
if v.Type != bsontype.CodeWithScope {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.CodeWithScope", v.Type})
}
code, scope, _, ok := ReadCodeWithScope(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return code, scope
}
// CodeWithScopeOK is the same as CodeWithScope, except that it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) CodeWithScopeOK() (string, Document, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.CodeWithScope {
return "", nil, false
}
code, scope, _, ok := ReadCodeWithScope(v.Data)
if !ok {
return "", nil, false
}
return code, scope, true
}
// Int32 returns the int32 the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type other than
// int32.
func (v Value) Int32() int32 {
if v.Type != bsontype.Int32 {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Int32", v.Type})
}
i32, _, ok := ReadInt32(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return i32
}
// Int32OK is the same as Int32, except that it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) Int32OK() (int32, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Int32 {
return 0, false
}
i32, _, ok := ReadInt32(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
return i32, true
}
// Timestamp returns the BSON timestamp value the Value represents. It panics if the value is a
// BSON type other than timestamp.
func (v Value) Timestamp() (t, i uint32) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Timestamp {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Timestamp", v.Type})
}
t, i, _, ok := ReadTimestamp(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return t, i
}
// TimestampOK is the same as Timestamp, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Value) TimestampOK() (t, i uint32, ok bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Timestamp {
return 0, 0, false
}
t, i, _, ok = ReadTimestamp(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, 0, false
}
return t, i, true
}
// Int64 returns the int64 the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type other than
// int64.
func (v Value) Int64() int64 {
if v.Type != bsontype.Int64 {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Int64", v.Type})
}
i64, _, ok := ReadInt64(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return i64
}
// Int64OK is the same as Int64, except that it returns a boolean instead of
// panicking.
func (v Value) Int64OK() (int64, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Int64 {
return 0, false
}
i64, _, ok := ReadInt64(v.Data)
if !ok {
return 0, false
}
return i64, true
}
// Decimal128 returns the decimal the Value represents. It panics if the value is a BSON type other than
// decimal.
func (v Value) Decimal128() primitive.Decimal128 {
if v.Type != bsontype.Decimal128 {
panic(ElementTypeError{"bsoncore.Value.Decimal128", v.Type})
}
d128, _, ok := ReadDecimal128(v.Data)
if !ok {
panic(NewInsufficientBytesError(v.Data, v.Data))
}
return d128
}
// Decimal128OK is the same as Decimal128, except that it returns a boolean
// instead of panicking.
func (v Value) Decimal128OK() (primitive.Decimal128, bool) {
if v.Type != bsontype.Decimal128 {
return primitive.Decimal128{}, false
}
d128, _, ok := ReadDecimal128(v.Data)
if !ok {
return primitive.Decimal128{}, false
}
return d128, true
}
var hexChars = "0123456789abcdef"
func escapeString(s string) string {
escapeHTML := true
var buf bytes.Buffer
buf.WriteByte('"')
start := 0
for i := 0; i < len(s); {
if b := s[i]; b < utf8.RuneSelf {
if htmlSafeSet[b] || (!escapeHTML && safeSet[b]) {
i++
continue
}
if start < i {
buf.WriteString(s[start:i])
}
switch b {
case '\\', '"':
buf.WriteByte('\\')
buf.WriteByte(b)
case '\n':
buf.WriteByte('\\')
buf.WriteByte('n')
case '\r':
buf.WriteByte('\\')
buf.WriteByte('r')
case '\t':
buf.WriteByte('\\')
buf.WriteByte('t')
case '\b':
buf.WriteByte('\\')
buf.WriteByte('b')
case '\f':
buf.WriteByte('\\')
buf.WriteByte('f')
default:
// This encodes bytes < 0x20 except for \t, \n and \r.
// If escapeHTML is set, it also escapes <, >, and &
// because they can lead to security holes when
// user-controlled strings are rendered into JSON
// and served to some browsers.
buf.WriteString(`\u00`)
buf.WriteByte(hexChars[b>>4])
buf.WriteByte(hexChars[b&0xF])
}
i++
start = i
continue
}
c, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[i:])
if c == utf8.RuneError && size == 1 {
if start < i {
buf.WriteString(s[start:i])
}
buf.WriteString(`\ufffd`)
i += size
start = i
continue
}
// U+2028 is LINE SEPARATOR.
// U+2029 is PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR.
// They are both technically valid characters in JSON strings,
// but don't work in JSONP, which has to be evaluated as JavaScript,
// and can lead to security holes there. It is valid JSON to
// escape them, so we do so unconditionally.
// See http://timelessrepo.com/json-isnt-a-javascript-subset for discussion.
if c == '\u2028' || c == '\u2029' {
if start < i {
buf.WriteString(s[start:i])
}
buf.WriteString(`\u202`)
buf.WriteByte(hexChars[c&0xF])
i += size
start = i
continue
}
i += size
}
if start < len(s) {
buf.WriteString(s[start:])
}
buf.WriteByte('"')
return buf.String()
}
func formatDouble(f float64) string {
var s string
if math.IsInf(f, 1) {
s = "Infinity"
} else if math.IsInf(f, -1) {
s = "-Infinity"
} else if math.IsNaN(f) {
s = "NaN"
} else {
// Print exactly one decimalType place for integers; otherwise, print as many are necessary to
// perfectly represent it.
s = strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'G', -1, 64)
if !strings.ContainsRune(s, '.') {
s += ".0"
}
}
return s
}
type sortableString []rune
func (ss sortableString) Len() int {
return len(ss)
}
func (ss sortableString) Less(i, j int) bool {
return ss[i] < ss[j]
}
func (ss sortableString) Swap(i, j int) {
oldI := ss[i]
ss[i] = ss[j]
ss[j] = oldI
}
func sortStringAlphebeticAscending(s string) string {
ss := sortableString([]rune(s))
sort.Sort(ss)
return string([]rune(ss))
}
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