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#
# JSON parser for Tcl.
#
# See http://www.json.org/ && http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt
#
# Copyright 2006 ActiveState Software Inc.
#
# $Id: json.tcl,v 1.2 2006/08/25 23:19:53 hobbs Exp $
#
if {$::tcl_version < 8.5} {
package require dict
}
package provide json 1.0
namespace eval json {}
proc json::getc {{txtvar txt}} {
# pop single char off the front of the text
upvar 1 $txtvar txt
if {$txt eq ""} {
return -code error "unexpected end of text"
}
set c [string index $txt 0]
set txt [string range $txt 1 end]
return $c
}
proc json::json2dict {txt} {
return [_json2dict]
}
proc json::_json2dict {{txtvar txt}} {
upvar 1 $txtvar txt
set state TOP
set txt [string trimleft $txt]
while {$txt ne ""} {
set c [string index $txt 0]
# skip whitespace
while {[string is space $c]} {
getc
set c [string index $txt 0]
}
if {$c eq "\{"} {
# object
switch -- $state {
TOP {
# we are dealing with an Object
getc
set state OBJECT
set dictVal [dict create]
}
VALUE {
# this object element's value is an Object
dict set dictVal $name [_json2dict]
set state COMMA
}
LIST {
# next element of list is an Object
lappend listVal [_json2dict]
set state COMMA
}
default {
return -code error "unexpected open brace in $state mode"
}
}
} elseif {$c eq "\}"} {
getc
if {$state ne "OBJECT" && $state ne "COMMA"} {
return -code error "unexpected close brace in $state mode"
}
return $dictVal
} elseif {$c eq ":"} {
# name separator
getc
if {$state eq "COLON"} {
set state VALUE
} else {
return -code error "unexpected colon in $state mode"
}
} elseif {$c eq ","} {
# element separator
if {$state eq "COMMA"} {
getc
if {[info exists listVal]} {
set state LIST
} elseif {[info exists dictVal]} {
set state OBJECT
}
} else {
return -code error "unexpected comma in $state mode"
}
} elseif {$c eq "\""} {
# string
# capture quoted string with backslash sequences
set reStr {(?:(?:\")(?:[^\\\"]*(?:\\.[^\\\"]*)*)(?:\"))}
set string ""
if {![regexp $reStr $txt string]} {
set txt [string replace $txt 32 end ...]
return -code error "invalid formatted string in $txt"
}
set txt [string range $txt [string length $string] end]
# chop off outer ""s and substitute backslashes
# This does more than the RFC-specified backslash sequences,
# but it does cover them all
set string [subst -nocommand -novariable \
[string range $string 1 end-1]]
switch -- $state {
TOP {
return $string
}
OBJECT {
set name $string
set state COLON
}
LIST {
lappend listVal $string
set state COMMA
}
VALUE {
dict set dictVal $name $string
unset name
set state COMMA
}
}
} elseif {$c eq "\["} {
# JSON array == Tcl list
switch -- $state {
TOP {
getc
set state LIST
}
LIST {
lappend listVal [_json2dict]
set state COMMA
}
VALUE {
dict set dictVal $name [_json2dict]
set state COMMA
}
default {
return -code error "unexpected open bracket in $state mode"
}
}
} elseif {$c eq "\]"} {
# end of list
getc
if {![info exists listVal]} {
#return -code error "unexpected close bracket in $state mode"
# must be an empty list
return ""
}
return $listVal
} elseif {0 && $c eq "/"} {
# comment
# XXX: Not in RFC 4627
getc
set c [getc]
switch -- $c {
/ {
# // comment form
set i [string first "\n" $txt]
if {$i == -1} {
set txt ""
} else {
set txt [string range $txt [incr i] end]
}
}
* {
# /* comment */ form
getc
set i [string first "*/" $txt]
if {$i == -1} {
return -code error "incomplete /* comment"
} else {
set txt [string range $txt [incr i] end]
}
}
default {
return -code error "unexpected slash in $state mode"
}
}
} elseif {[string match {[-0-9]} $c]} {
# one last check for a number, no leading zeros allowed,
# but it may be 0.xxx
string is double -failindex last $txt
if {$last > 0} {
set num [string range $txt 0 [expr {$last - 1}]]
set txt [string range $txt $last end]
switch -- $state {
TOP {
return $num
}
LIST {
lappend listVal $num
set state COMMA
}
VALUE {
dict set dictVal $name $num
set state COMMA
}
default {
getc
return -code error "unexpected number '$c' in $state mode"
}
}
} else {
getc
return -code error "unexpected '$c' in $state mode"
}
} elseif {[string match {[ftn]} $c]
&& [regexp {^(true|false|null)} $txt val]} {
# bare word value: true | false | null
set txt [string range $txt [string length $val] end]
switch -- $state {
TOP {
return $val
}
LIST {
lappend listVal $val
set state COMMA
}
VALUE {
dict set dictVal $name $val
set state COMMA
}
default {
getc
return -code error "unexpected '$c' in $state mode"
}
}
} else {
# error, incorrect format or unexpected end of text
return -code error "unexpected '$c' in $state mode"
}
}
}
proc json::dict2json {dictVal} {
# XXX: Currently this API isn't symmetrical, as to create proper
# XXX: JSON text requires type knowledge of the input data
set json ""
dict for {key val} $dictVal {
# key must always be a string, val may be a number, string or
# bare word (true|false|null)
if {0 && ![string is double -strict $val]
&& ![regexp {^(?:true|false|null)$} $val]} {
set val "\"$val\""
}
append json "\"$key\": $val," \n
}
return "\{${json}\}"
}
proc json::list2json {listVal} {
return "\[$[join $listVal ,]\]"
}
proc json::string2json {str} {
return "\"$str\""
}
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