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MAP = {
"\x0" => '\u0000',
"\x1" => '\u0001',
"\x2" => '\u0002',
"\x3" => '\u0003',
"\x4" => '\u0004',
"\x5" => '\u0005',
"\x6" => '\u0006',
"\x7" => '\u0007',
"\b" => '\b',
"\t" => '\t',
"\n" => '\n',
"\xb" => '\u000b',
"\f" => '\f',
"\r" => '\r',
"\xe" => '\u000e',
"\xf" => '\u000f',
"\x10" => '\u0010',
"\x11" => '\u0011',
"\x12" => '\u0012',
"\x13" => '\u0013',
"\x14" => '\u0014',
"\x15" => '\u0015',
"\x16" => '\u0016',
"\x17" => '\u0017',
"\x18" => '\u0018',
"\x19" => '\u0019',
"\x1a" => '\u001a',
"\x1b" => '\u001b',
"\x1c" => '\u001c',
"\x1d" => '\u001d',
"\x1e" => '\u001e',
"\x1f" => '\u001f',
'"' => '\"',
'\\' => '\\\\',
} # :nodoc:
# Convert a UTF8 encoded Ruby string _string_ to a PSON string, encoded with
# UTF16 big endian characters as \u????, and return it.
if String.method_defined?(:force_encoding)
def utf8_to_pson(string) # :nodoc:
string = string.dup
string << '' # XXX workaround: avoid buffer sharing
string.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)
string.gsub!(/["\\\x0-\x1f]/) { MAP[$&] }
string
rescue => e
raise GeneratorError, "Caught #{e.class}: #{e}", e.backtrace
end
else
def utf8_to_pson(string) # :nodoc:
string.gsub(/["\\\x0-\x1f]/n) { MAP[$&] }
end
end
module_function :utf8_to_pson
module Pure
module Generator
# This class is used to create State instances, that are use to hold data
# while generating a PSON text from a Ruby data structure.
class State
# Creates a State object from _opts_, which ought to be Hash to create
# a new State instance configured by _opts_, something else to create
# an unconfigured instance. If _opts_ is a State object, it is just
# returned.
def self.from_state(opts)
case opts
when self
opts
when Hash
new(opts)
else
new
end
end
# Instantiates a new State object, configured by _opts_.
#
# _opts_ can have the following keys:
#
# * *indent*: a string used to indent levels (default: ''),
# * *space*: a string that is put after, a : or , delimiter (default: ''),
# * *space_before*: a string that is put before a : pair delimiter (default: ''),
# * *object_nl*: a string that is put at the end of a PSON object (default: ''),
# * *array_nl*: a string that is put at the end of a PSON array (default: ''),
# * *check_circular*: true if checking for circular data structures
# should be done (the default), false otherwise.
# * *check_circular*: true if checking for circular data structures
# should be done, false (the default) otherwise.
# * *allow_nan*: true if NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity should be
# generated, otherwise an exception is thrown, if these values are
# encountered. This options defaults to false.
def initialize(opts = {})
@seen = {}
@indent = ''
@space = ''
@space_before = ''
@object_nl = ''
@array_nl = ''
@check_circular = true
@allow_nan = false
configure opts
end
# This string is used to indent levels in the PSON text.
attr_accessor :indent
# This string is used to insert a space between the tokens in a PSON
# string.
attr_accessor :space
# This string is used to insert a space before the ':' in PSON objects.
attr_accessor :space_before
# This string is put at the end of a line that holds a PSON object (or
# Hash).
attr_accessor :object_nl
# This string is put at the end of a line that holds a PSON array.
attr_accessor :array_nl
# This integer returns the maximum level of data structure nesting in
# the generated PSON, max_nesting = 0 if no maximum is checked.
attr_accessor :max_nesting
def check_max_nesting(depth) # :nodoc:
return if @max_nesting.zero?
current_nesting = depth + 1
current_nesting > @max_nesting and
raise NestingError, "nesting of #{current_nesting} is too deep"
end
# Returns true, if circular data structures should be checked,
# otherwise returns false.
def check_circular?
@check_circular
end
# Returns true if NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity should be considered as
# valid PSON and output.
def allow_nan?
@allow_nan
end
# Returns _true_, if _object_ was already seen during this generating
# run.
def seen?(object)
@seen.key?(object.__id__)
end
# Remember _object_, to find out if it was already encountered (if a
# cyclic data structure is if a cyclic data structure is rendered).
def remember(object)
@seen[object.__id__] = true
end
# Forget _object_ for this generating run.
def forget(object)
@seen.delete object.__id__
end
# Configure this State instance with the Hash _opts_, and return
# itself.
def configure(opts)
@indent = opts[:indent] if opts.key?(:indent)
@space = opts[:space] if opts.key?(:space)
@space_before = opts[:space_before] if opts.key?(:space_before)
@object_nl = opts[:object_nl] if opts.key?(:object_nl)
@array_nl = opts[:array_nl] if opts.key?(:array_nl)
@check_circular = !!opts[:check_circular] if opts.key?(:check_circular)
@allow_nan = !!opts[:allow_nan] if opts.key?(:allow_nan)
if !opts.key?(:max_nesting) # defaults to 19
@max_nesting = 19
elsif opts[:max_nesting]
@max_nesting = opts[:max_nesting]
else
@max_nesting = 0
end
self
end
# Returns the configuration instance variables as a hash, that can be
# passed to the configure method.
def to_h
result = {}
for iv in %w{indent space space_before object_nl array_nl check_circular allow_nan max_nesting}
result[iv.intern] = instance_variable_get("@#{iv}")
end
result
end
end
module GeneratorMethods
module Object
# Converts this object to a string (calling #to_s), converts
# it to a PSON string, and returns the result. This is a fallback, if no
# special method #to_pson was defined for some object.
def to_pson(*) to_s.to_pson end
end
module Hash
# Returns a PSON string containing a PSON object, that is unparsed from
# this Hash instance.
# _state_ is a PSON::State object, that can also be used to configure the
# produced PSON string output further.
# _depth_ is used to find out nesting depth, to indent accordingly.
def to_pson(state = nil, depth = 0, *)
if state
state = PSON.state.from_state(state)
state.check_max_nesting(depth)
pson_check_circular(state) { pson_transform(state, depth) }
else
pson_transform(state, depth)
end
end
private
def pson_check_circular(state)
if state and state.check_circular?
state.seen?(self) and raise PSON::CircularDatastructure,
"circular data structures not supported!"
state.remember self
end
yield
ensure
state and state.forget self
end
def pson_shift(state, depth)
state and not state.object_nl.empty? or return ''
state.indent * depth
end
def pson_transform(state, depth)
delim = ','
if state
delim << state.object_nl
result = '{'
result << state.object_nl
result << map { |key,value|
s = pson_shift(state, depth + 1)
s << key.to_s.to_pson(state, depth + 1)
s << state.space_before
s << ':'
s << state.space
s << value.to_pson(state, depth + 1)
}.join(delim)
result << state.object_nl
result << pson_shift(state, depth)
result << '}'
else
result = '{'
result << map { |key,value|
key.to_s.to_pson << ':' << value.to_pson
}.join(delim)
result << '}'
end
result
end
end
module Array
# Returns a PSON string containing a PSON array, that is unparsed from
# this Array instance.
# _state_ is a PSON::State object, that can also be used to configure the
# produced PSON string output further.
# _depth_ is used to find out nesting depth, to indent accordingly.
def to_pson(state = nil, depth = 0, *)
if state
state = PSON.state.from_state(state)
state.check_max_nesting(depth)
pson_check_circular(state) { pson_transform(state, depth) }
else
pson_transform(state, depth)
end
end
private
def pson_check_circular(state)
if state and state.check_circular?
state.seen?(self) and raise PSON::CircularDatastructure,
"circular data structures not supported!"
state.remember self
end
yield
ensure
state and state.forget self
end
def pson_shift(state, depth)
state and not state.array_nl.empty? or return ''
state.indent * depth
end
def pson_transform(state, depth)
delim = ','
if state
delim << state.array_nl
result = '['
result << state.array_nl
result << map { |value|
pson_shift(state, depth + 1) << value.to_pson(state, depth + 1)
}.join(delim)
result << state.array_nl
result << pson_shift(state, depth)
result << ']'
else
'[' << map { |value| value.to_pson }.join(delim) << ']'
end
end
end
module Integer
# Returns a PSON string representation for this Integer number.
def to_pson(*) to_s end
end
module Float
# Returns a PSON string representation for this Float number.
def to_pson(state = nil, *)
if infinite? || nan?
if !state || state.allow_nan?
to_s
else
raise GeneratorError, "#{self} not allowed in PSON"
end
else
to_s
end
end
end
module String
# This string should be encoded with UTF-8 A call to this method
# returns a PSON string encoded with UTF16 big endian characters as
# \u????.
def to_pson(*)
'"' << PSON.utf8_to_pson(self) << '"'
end
# Module that holds the extinding methods if, the String module is
# included.
module Extend
# Raw Strings are PSON Objects (the raw bytes are stored in an array for the
# key "raw"). The Ruby String can be created by this module method.
def pson_create(o)
o['raw'].pack('C*')
end
end
# Extends _modul_ with the String::Extend module.
def self.included(modul)
modul.extend Extend
end
# This method creates a raw object hash, that can be nested into
# other data structures and will be unparsed as a raw string. This
# method should be used, if you want to convert raw strings to PSON
# instead of UTF-8 strings, e.g. binary data.
def to_pson_raw_object
# create_id will be ignored during deserialization
{
PSON.create_id => self.class.name,
'raw' => self.unpack('C*'),
}
end
# This method creates a PSON text from the result of
# a call to to_pson_raw_object of this String.
def to_pson_raw(*args)
to_pson_raw_object.to_pson(*args)
end
end
module TrueClass
# Returns a PSON string for true: 'true'.
def to_pson(*) 'true' end
end
module FalseClass
# Returns a PSON string for false: 'false'.
def to_pson(*) 'false' end
end
module NilClass
# Returns a PSON string for nil: 'null'.
def to_pson(*) 'null' end
end
end
end
end
end
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