# copied over from JSON::XS and modified to use JSON use strict; no warnings; use Test::More; BEGIN { plan tests => 745 }; BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} ||= "JSON::backportPP"; } use JSON; sub splitter { my ($coder, $text) = @_; # work around hash randomisation bug introduced in 5.18 $coder->canonical; for (0 .. length $text) { my $a = substr $text, 0, $_; my $b = substr $text, $_; $coder->incr_parse ($a); $coder->incr_parse ($b); my $data = $coder->incr_parse; #ok (defined $data, "split<$a><$b>"); ok (defined $data, "split"); my $e1 = $coder->encode ($data); my $e2 = $coder->encode ($coder->decode ($text)); #ok ($e1 eq $e2, "data<$a><$b><$e1><$e2>"); #ok ($coder->incr_text =~ /^\s*$/, "tailws<$a><$b>"); ok ($e1 eq $e2, "data"); ok ($coder->incr_text =~ /^\s*$/, "tailws"); } } splitter +JSON->new->allow_nonref (0), ' ["x\\"","\\u1000\\\\n\\nx",1,{"\\\\" :5 , "": "x"}]'; splitter +JSON->new->allow_nonref (0), '[ "x\\"","\\u1000\\\\n\\nx" , 1,{"\\\\ " :5 , "": " x"} ] '; splitter +JSON->new->allow_nonref (1), '"test"'; splitter +JSON->new->allow_nonref (1), ' "5" '; splitter +JSON->new->allow_nonref (1), '-1e5'; SKIP: { skip "requires $JSON::BackendModule 3 or newer", 33 if $JSON::BackendModulePP and eval $JSON::BackendModulePP->VERSION < 3; splitter +JSON->new->allow_nonref (1), ' 0.00E+00 '; } { my $text = '[5],{"":1} , [ 1,2, 3], {"3":null}'; my $coder = new JSON; for (0 .. length $text) { my $a = substr $text, 0, $_; my $b = substr $text, $_; $coder->incr_parse ($a); $coder->incr_parse ($b); my $j1 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text =~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip1"); my $j2 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text =~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip2"); my $j3 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text =~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip3"); my $j4 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text !~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip4"); my $j5 = $coder->incr_parse; ok ($coder->incr_text !~ s/^\s*,//, "cskip5"); ok ('[5]' eq encode_json($j1), "cjson1"); ok ('{"":1}' eq encode_json($j2), "cjson2"); ok ('[1,2,3]' eq encode_json($j3), "cjson3"); ok ('{"3":null}' eq encode_json($j4), "cjson4"); ok (!defined $j5, "cjson5"); } } { my $text = '[x][5]'; my $coder = new JSON; $coder->incr_parse ($text); ok (!eval { $coder->incr_parse }, "sparse1"); ok (!eval { $coder->incr_parse }, "sparse2"); $coder->incr_skip; ok ('[5]' eq $coder->encode (scalar $coder->incr_parse), "sparse3"); } { my $coder = JSON->new->max_size (5); ok (!$coder->incr_parse ("[ "), "incsize1"); eval { !$coder->incr_parse ("] ") }; ok ($@ =~ /6 bytes/, "incsize2 $@"); } { my $coder = JSON->new->max_depth (3); ok (!$coder->incr_parse ("[[["), "incdepth1"); eval { !$coder->incr_parse (" [] ") }; ok ($@ =~ /maximum nesting/, "incdepth2 $@"); } # contributed by yuval kogman, reformatted to fit style { my $coder = JSON->new; my $res = eval { $coder->incr_parse("]") }; my $e = $@; # test more clobbers $@, we need it twice ok (!$res, "unbalanced bracket"); ok ($e, "got error"); like ($e, qr/malformed/, "malformed json string error"); $coder->incr_skip; is_deeply (eval { $coder->incr_parse("[42]") }, [42], "valid data after incr_skip"); }