611 lines
16 KiB
Go
611 lines
16 KiB
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// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package json
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// JSON value parser state machine.
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// Just about at the limit of what is reasonable to write by hand.
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// Some parts are a bit tedious, but overall it nicely factors out the
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// otherwise common code from the multiple scanning functions
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// in this package (Compact, Indent, checkValid, etc).
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//
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// This file starts with two simple examples using the scanner
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// before diving into the scanner itself.
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import (
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"strconv"
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"sync"
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)
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// Valid reports whether data is a valid JSON encoding.
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func Valid(data []byte) bool {
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scan := newScanner()
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defer freeScanner(scan)
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return checkValid(data, scan) == nil
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}
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// checkValid verifies that data is valid JSON-encoded data.
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// scan is passed in for use by checkValid to avoid an allocation.
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// checkValid returns nil or a SyntaxError.
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func checkValid(data []byte, scan *scanner) error {
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scan.reset()
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for _, c := range data {
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scan.bytes++
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if scan.step(scan, c) == scanError {
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return scan.err
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}
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}
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if scan.eof() == scanError {
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return scan.err
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}
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return nil
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}
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// A SyntaxError is a description of a JSON syntax error.
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// Unmarshal will return a SyntaxError if the JSON can't be parsed.
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type SyntaxError struct {
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msg string // description of error
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Offset int64 // error occurred after reading Offset bytes
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}
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func (e *SyntaxError) Error() string { return e.msg }
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// A scanner is a JSON scanning state machine.
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// Callers call scan.reset and then pass bytes in one at a time
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// by calling scan.step(&scan, c) for each byte.
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// The return value, referred to as an opcode, tells the
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// caller about significant parsing events like beginning
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// and ending literals, objects, and arrays, so that the
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// caller can follow along if it wishes.
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// The return value scanEnd indicates that a single top-level
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// JSON value has been completed, *before* the byte that
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// just got passed in. (The indication must be delayed in order
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// to recognize the end of numbers: is 123 a whole value or
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// the beginning of 12345e+6?).
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type scanner struct {
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// The step is a func to be called to execute the next transition.
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// Also tried using an integer constant and a single func
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// with a switch, but using the func directly was 10% faster
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// on a 64-bit Mac Mini, and it's nicer to read.
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step func(*scanner, byte) int
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// Reached end of top-level value.
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endTop bool
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// Stack of what we're in the middle of - array values, object keys, object values.
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parseState []int
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// Error that happened, if any.
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err error
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// total bytes consumed, updated by decoder.Decode (and deliberately
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// not set to zero by scan.reset)
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bytes int64
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}
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var scannerPool = sync.Pool{
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New: func() any {
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return &scanner{}
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},
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}
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func newScanner() *scanner {
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scan := scannerPool.Get().(*scanner)
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// scan.reset by design doesn't set bytes to zero
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scan.bytes = 0
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scan.reset()
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return scan
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}
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func freeScanner(scan *scanner) {
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// Avoid hanging on to too much memory in extreme cases.
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if len(scan.parseState) > 1024 {
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scan.parseState = nil
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}
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scannerPool.Put(scan)
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}
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// These values are returned by the state transition functions
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// assigned to scanner.state and the method scanner.eof.
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// They give details about the current state of the scan that
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// callers might be interested to know about.
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// It is okay to ignore the return value of any particular
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// call to scanner.state: if one call returns scanError,
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// every subsequent call will return scanError too.
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const (
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// Continue.
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scanContinue = iota // uninteresting byte
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scanBeginLiteral // end implied by next result != scanContinue
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scanBeginObject // begin object
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scanObjectKey // just finished object key (string)
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scanObjectValue // just finished non-last object value
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scanEndObject // end object (implies scanObjectValue if possible)
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scanBeginArray // begin array
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scanArrayValue // just finished array value
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scanEndArray // end array (implies scanArrayValue if possible)
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scanSkipSpace // space byte; can skip; known to be last "continue" result
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// Stop.
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scanEnd // top-level value ended *before* this byte; known to be first "stop" result
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scanError // hit an error, scanner.err.
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)
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// These values are stored in the parseState stack.
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// They give the current state of a composite value
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// being scanned. If the parser is inside a nested value
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// the parseState describes the nested state, outermost at entry 0.
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const (
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parseObjectKey = iota // parsing object key (before colon)
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parseObjectValue // parsing object value (after colon)
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parseArrayValue // parsing array value
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)
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// This limits the max nesting depth to prevent stack overflow.
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// This is permitted by https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159#section-9
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const maxNestingDepth = 10000
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// reset prepares the scanner for use.
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// It must be called before calling s.step.
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func (s *scanner) reset() {
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s.step = stateBeginValue
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s.parseState = s.parseState[0:0]
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s.err = nil
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s.endTop = false
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}
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// eof tells the scanner that the end of input has been reached.
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// It returns a scan status just as s.step does.
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func (s *scanner) eof() int {
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if s.err != nil {
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return scanError
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}
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if s.endTop {
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return scanEnd
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}
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s.step(s, ' ')
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if s.endTop {
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return scanEnd
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}
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if s.err == nil {
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s.err = &SyntaxError{"unexpected end of JSON input", s.bytes}
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}
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return scanError
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}
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// pushParseState pushes a new parse state p onto the parse stack.
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// an error state is returned if maxNestingDepth was exceeded, otherwise successState is returned.
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func (s *scanner) pushParseState(c byte, newParseState int, successState int) int {
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s.parseState = append(s.parseState, newParseState)
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if len(s.parseState) <= maxNestingDepth {
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return successState
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}
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return s.error(c, "exceeded max depth")
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}
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// popParseState pops a parse state (already obtained) off the stack
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// and updates s.step accordingly.
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func (s *scanner) popParseState() {
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n := len(s.parseState) - 1
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s.parseState = s.parseState[0:n]
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if n == 0 {
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s.step = stateEndTop
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s.endTop = true
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} else {
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s.step = stateEndValue
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}
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}
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func isSpace(c byte) bool {
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return c <= ' ' && (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\r' || c == '\n')
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}
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// stateBeginValueOrEmpty is the state after reading `[`.
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func stateBeginValueOrEmpty(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if isSpace(c) {
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return scanSkipSpace
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}
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if c == ']' {
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return stateEndValue(s, c)
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}
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return stateBeginValue(s, c)
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}
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// stateBeginValue is the state at the beginning of the input.
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func stateBeginValue(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if isSpace(c) {
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return scanSkipSpace
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}
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switch c {
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case '{':
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s.step = stateBeginStringOrEmpty
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return s.pushParseState(c, parseObjectKey, scanBeginObject)
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case '[':
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s.step = stateBeginValueOrEmpty
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return s.pushParseState(c, parseArrayValue, scanBeginArray)
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case '"':
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s.step = stateInString
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return scanBeginLiteral
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case '-':
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s.step = stateNeg
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return scanBeginLiteral
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case '0': // beginning of 0.123
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s.step = state0
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return scanBeginLiteral
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case 't': // beginning of true
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s.step = stateT
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return scanBeginLiteral
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case 'f': // beginning of false
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s.step = stateF
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return scanBeginLiteral
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case 'n': // beginning of null
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s.step = stateN
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return scanBeginLiteral
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}
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if '1' <= c && c <= '9' { // beginning of 1234.5
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s.step = state1
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return scanBeginLiteral
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}
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return s.error(c, "looking for beginning of value")
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}
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// stateBeginStringOrEmpty is the state after reading `{`.
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func stateBeginStringOrEmpty(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if isSpace(c) {
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return scanSkipSpace
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}
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if c == '}' {
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n := len(s.parseState)
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s.parseState[n-1] = parseObjectValue
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return stateEndValue(s, c)
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}
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return stateBeginString(s, c)
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}
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// stateBeginString is the state after reading `{"key": value,`.
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func stateBeginString(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if isSpace(c) {
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return scanSkipSpace
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}
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if c == '"' {
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s.step = stateInString
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return scanBeginLiteral
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}
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return s.error(c, "looking for beginning of object key string")
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}
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// stateEndValue is the state after completing a value,
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// such as after reading `{}` or `true` or `["x"`.
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func stateEndValue(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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n := len(s.parseState)
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if n == 0 {
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// Completed top-level before the current byte.
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s.step = stateEndTop
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s.endTop = true
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return stateEndTop(s, c)
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}
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if isSpace(c) {
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s.step = stateEndValue
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return scanSkipSpace
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}
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ps := s.parseState[n-1]
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switch ps {
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case parseObjectKey:
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if c == ':' {
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s.parseState[n-1] = parseObjectValue
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s.step = stateBeginValue
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return scanObjectKey
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}
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return s.error(c, "after object key")
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case parseObjectValue:
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if c == ',' {
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s.parseState[n-1] = parseObjectKey
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s.step = stateBeginString
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return scanObjectValue
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}
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if c == '}' {
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s.popParseState()
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return scanEndObject
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}
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return s.error(c, "after object key:value pair")
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case parseArrayValue:
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if c == ',' {
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s.step = stateBeginValue
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return scanArrayValue
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}
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if c == ']' {
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s.popParseState()
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return scanEndArray
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}
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return s.error(c, "after array element")
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}
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return s.error(c, "")
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}
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// stateEndTop is the state after finishing the top-level value,
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// such as after reading `{}` or `[1,2,3]`.
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// Only space characters should be seen now.
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func stateEndTop(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if !isSpace(c) {
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// Complain about non-space byte on next call.
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s.error(c, "after top-level value")
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}
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return scanEnd
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}
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// stateInString is the state after reading `"`.
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func stateInString(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == '"' {
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s.step = stateEndValue
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return scanContinue
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}
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if c == '\\' {
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s.step = stateInStringEsc
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return scanContinue
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}
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if c < 0x20 {
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return s.error(c, "in string literal")
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}
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return scanContinue
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}
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// stateInStringEsc is the state after reading `"\` during a quoted string.
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func stateInStringEsc(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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switch c {
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case 'b', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', '\\', '/', '"':
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s.step = stateInString
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return scanContinue
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case 'u':
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s.step = stateInStringEscU
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return scanContinue
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}
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return s.error(c, "in string escape code")
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}
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// stateInStringEscU is the state after reading `"\u` during a quoted string.
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func stateInStringEscU(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' || 'a' <= c && c <= 'f' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'F' {
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s.step = stateInStringEscU1
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return scanContinue
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}
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// numbers
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return s.error(c, "in \\u hexadecimal character escape")
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}
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// stateInStringEscU1 is the state after reading `"\u1` during a quoted string.
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func stateInStringEscU1(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' || 'a' <= c && c <= 'f' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'F' {
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s.step = stateInStringEscU12
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return scanContinue
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}
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// numbers
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return s.error(c, "in \\u hexadecimal character escape")
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}
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// stateInStringEscU12 is the state after reading `"\u12` during a quoted string.
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func stateInStringEscU12(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' || 'a' <= c && c <= 'f' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'F' {
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s.step = stateInStringEscU123
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return scanContinue
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}
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// numbers
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return s.error(c, "in \\u hexadecimal character escape")
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}
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// stateInStringEscU123 is the state after reading `"\u123` during a quoted string.
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func stateInStringEscU123(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' || 'a' <= c && c <= 'f' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'F' {
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s.step = stateInString
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return scanContinue
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}
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// numbers
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return s.error(c, "in \\u hexadecimal character escape")
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}
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// stateNeg is the state after reading `-` during a number.
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func stateNeg(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == '0' {
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s.step = state0
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return scanContinue
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}
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if '1' <= c && c <= '9' {
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s.step = state1
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return scanContinue
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}
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return s.error(c, "in numeric literal")
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}
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// state1 is the state after reading a non-zero integer during a number,
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// such as after reading `1` or `100` but not `0`.
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func state1(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' {
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s.step = state1
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return scanContinue
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}
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return state0(s, c)
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}
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// state0 is the state after reading `0` during a number.
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func state0(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == '.' {
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s.step = stateDot
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return scanContinue
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}
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if c == 'e' || c == 'E' {
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s.step = stateE
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return scanContinue
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}
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return stateEndValue(s, c)
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}
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// stateDot is the state after reading the integer and decimal point in a number,
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// such as after reading `1.`.
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func stateDot(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' {
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s.step = stateDot0
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return scanContinue
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}
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return s.error(c, "after decimal point in numeric literal")
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}
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// stateDot0 is the state after reading the integer, decimal point, and subsequent
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// digits of a number, such as after reading `3.14`.
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func stateDot0(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' {
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return scanContinue
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}
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if c == 'e' || c == 'E' {
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s.step = stateE
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return scanContinue
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}
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return stateEndValue(s, c)
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}
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// stateE is the state after reading the mantissa and e in a number,
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// such as after reading `314e` or `0.314e`.
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func stateE(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == '+' || c == '-' {
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s.step = stateESign
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return scanContinue
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}
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return stateESign(s, c)
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}
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// stateESign is the state after reading the mantissa, e, and sign in a number,
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// such as after reading `314e-` or `0.314e+`.
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func stateESign(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' {
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s.step = stateE0
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return scanContinue
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}
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return s.error(c, "in exponent of numeric literal")
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}
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// stateE0 is the state after reading the mantissa, e, optional sign,
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// and at least one digit of the exponent in a number,
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// such as after reading `314e-2` or `0.314e+1` or `3.14e0`.
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func stateE0(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if '0' <= c && c <= '9' {
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return scanContinue
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}
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return stateEndValue(s, c)
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}
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// stateT is the state after reading `t`.
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func stateT(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == 'r' {
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s.step = stateTr
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return scanContinue
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}
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return s.error(c, "in literal true (expecting 'r')")
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}
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// stateTr is the state after reading `tr`.
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func stateTr(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == 'u' {
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s.step = stateTru
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return scanContinue
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}
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return s.error(c, "in literal true (expecting 'u')")
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}
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// stateTru is the state after reading `tru`.
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func stateTru(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == 'e' {
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s.step = stateEndValue
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||
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return scanContinue
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|
}
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return s.error(c, "in literal true (expecting 'e')")
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}
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|
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// stateF is the state after reading `f`.
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func stateF(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == 'a' {
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s.step = stateFa
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return scanContinue
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|
}
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return s.error(c, "in literal false (expecting 'a')")
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|
}
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|
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// stateFa is the state after reading `fa`.
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func stateFa(s *scanner, c byte) int {
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if c == 'l' {
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s.step = stateFal
|
||
|
return scanContinue
|
||
|
}
|
||
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return s.error(c, "in literal false (expecting 'l')")
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||
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}
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|
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// stateFal is the state after reading `fal`.
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func stateFal(s *scanner, c byte) int {
|
||
|
if c == 's' {
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||
|
s.step = stateFals
|
||
|
return scanContinue
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return s.error(c, "in literal false (expecting 's')")
|
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|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// stateFals is the state after reading `fals`.
|
||
|
func stateFals(s *scanner, c byte) int {
|
||
|
if c == 'e' {
|
||
|
s.step = stateEndValue
|
||
|
return scanContinue
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return s.error(c, "in literal false (expecting 'e')")
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// stateN is the state after reading `n`.
|
||
|
func stateN(s *scanner, c byte) int {
|
||
|
if c == 'u' {
|
||
|
s.step = stateNu
|
||
|
return scanContinue
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return s.error(c, "in literal null (expecting 'u')")
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// stateNu is the state after reading `nu`.
|
||
|
func stateNu(s *scanner, c byte) int {
|
||
|
if c == 'l' {
|
||
|
s.step = stateNul
|
||
|
return scanContinue
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return s.error(c, "in literal null (expecting 'l')")
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// stateNul is the state after reading `nul`.
|
||
|
func stateNul(s *scanner, c byte) int {
|
||
|
if c == 'l' {
|
||
|
s.step = stateEndValue
|
||
|
return scanContinue
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return s.error(c, "in literal null (expecting 'l')")
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// stateError is the state after reaching a syntax error,
|
||
|
// such as after reading `[1}` or `5.1.2`.
|
||
|
func stateError(s *scanner, c byte) int {
|
||
|
return scanError
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// error records an error and switches to the error state.
|
||
|
func (s *scanner) error(c byte, context string) int {
|
||
|
s.step = stateError
|
||
|
s.err = &SyntaxError{"invalid character " + quoteChar(c) + " " + context, s.bytes}
|
||
|
return scanError
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// quoteChar formats c as a quoted character literal.
|
||
|
func quoteChar(c byte) string {
|
||
|
// special cases - different from quoted strings
|
||
|
if c == '\'' {
|
||
|
return `'\''`
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
if c == '"' {
|
||
|
return `'"'`
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// use quoted string with different quotation marks
|
||
|
s := strconv.Quote(string(c))
|
||
|
return "'" + s[1:len(s)-1] + "'"
|
||
|
}
|