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-#![cfg(not(feature = "preserve_order"))]
-#![allow(
- clippy::assertions_on_result_states,
- clippy::cast_precision_loss,
- clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq,
- clippy::excessive_precision,
- clippy::float_cmp,
- clippy::items_after_statements,
- clippy::let_underscore_untyped,
- clippy::shadow_unrelated,
- clippy::too_many_lines,
- clippy::unreadable_literal,
- clippy::unseparated_literal_suffix,
- clippy::vec_init_then_push,
- clippy::zero_sized_map_values
-)]
-
-#[macro_use]
-mod macros;
-
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-use ref_cast::RefCast;
-use serde::de::{self, IgnoredAny, IntoDeserializer};
-use serde::ser::{self, SerializeMap, SerializeSeq, Serializer};
-use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
-use serde_bytes::{ByteBuf, Bytes};
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-use serde_json::value::RawValue;
-use serde_json::{
- from_reader, from_slice, from_str, from_value, json, to_string, to_string_pretty, to_value,
- to_vec, Deserializer, Number, Value,
-};
-use std::collections::BTreeMap;
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-use std::collections::HashMap;
-use std::fmt::{self, Debug};
-use std::hash::BuildHasher;
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
-use std::io;
-use std::iter;
-use std::marker::PhantomData;
-use std::mem;
-use std::str::FromStr;
-use std::string::ToString;
-use std::{f32, f64};
-use std::{i16, i32, i64, i8};
-use std::{u16, u32, u64, u8};
-
-macro_rules! treemap {
- () => {
- BTreeMap::new()
- };
- ($($k:expr => $v:expr),+ $(,)?) => {
- {
- let mut m = BTreeMap::new();
- $(
- m.insert($k, $v);
- )+
- m
- }
- };
-}
-
-#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
-#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
-enum Animal {
- Dog,
- Frog(String, Vec<isize>),
- Cat { age: usize, name: String },
- AntHive(Vec<String>),
-}
-
-#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
-struct Inner {
- a: (),
- b: usize,
- c: Vec<String>,
-}
-
-#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
-struct Outer {
- inner: Vec<Inner>,
-}
-
-fn test_encode_ok<T>(errors: &[(T, &str)])
-where
- T: PartialEq + Debug + ser::Serialize,
-{
- for &(ref value, out) in errors {
- let out = out.to_string();
-
- let s = to_string(value).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(s, out);
-
- let v = to_value(value).unwrap();
- let s = to_string(&v).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(s, out);
- }
-}
-
-fn test_pretty_encode_ok<T>(errors: &[(T, &str)])
-where
- T: PartialEq + Debug + ser::Serialize,
-{
- for &(ref value, out) in errors {
- let out = out.to_string();
-
- let s = to_string_pretty(value).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(s, out);
-
- let v = to_value(value).unwrap();
- let s = to_string_pretty(&v).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(s, out);
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_null() {
- let tests = &[((), "null")];
- test_encode_ok(tests);
- test_pretty_encode_ok(tests);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_u64() {
- let tests = &[(3u64, "3"), (u64::MAX, &u64::MAX.to_string())];
- test_encode_ok(tests);
- test_pretty_encode_ok(tests);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_i64() {
- let tests = &[
- (3i64, "3"),
- (-2i64, "-2"),
- (-1234i64, "-1234"),
- (i64::MIN, &i64::MIN.to_string()),
- ];
- test_encode_ok(tests);
- test_pretty_encode_ok(tests);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_f64() {
- let tests = &[
- (3.0, "3.0"),
- (3.1, "3.1"),
- (-1.5, "-1.5"),
- (0.5, "0.5"),
- (f64::MIN, "-1.7976931348623157e308"),
- (f64::MAX, "1.7976931348623157e308"),
- (f64::EPSILON, "2.220446049250313e-16"),
- ];
- test_encode_ok(tests);
- test_pretty_encode_ok(tests);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_encode_nonfinite_float_yields_null() {
- let v = to_value(::std::f64::NAN.copysign(1.0)).unwrap();
- assert!(v.is_null());
-
- let v = to_value(::std::f64::NAN.copysign(-1.0)).unwrap();
- assert!(v.is_null());
-
- let v = to_value(::std::f64::INFINITY).unwrap();
- assert!(v.is_null());
-
- let v = to_value(-::std::f64::INFINITY).unwrap();
- assert!(v.is_null());
-
- let v = to_value(::std::f32::NAN.copysign(1.0)).unwrap();
- assert!(v.is_null());
-
- let v = to_value(::std::f32::NAN.copysign(-1.0)).unwrap();
- assert!(v.is_null());
-
- let v = to_value(::std::f32::INFINITY).unwrap();
- assert!(v.is_null());
-
- let v = to_value(-::std::f32::INFINITY).unwrap();
- assert!(v.is_null());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_str() {
- let tests = &[("", "\"\""), ("foo", "\"foo\"")];
- test_encode_ok(tests);
- test_pretty_encode_ok(tests);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_bool() {
- let tests = &[(true, "true"), (false, "false")];
- test_encode_ok(tests);
- test_pretty_encode_ok(tests);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_char() {
- let tests = &[
- ('n', "\"n\""),
- ('"', "\"\\\"\""),
- ('\\', "\"\\\\\""),
- ('/', "\"/\""),
- ('\x08', "\"\\b\""),
- ('\x0C', "\"\\f\""),
- ('\n', "\"\\n\""),
- ('\r', "\"\\r\""),
- ('\t', "\"\\t\""),
- ('\x0B', "\"\\u000b\""),
- ('\u{3A3}', "\"\u{3A3}\""),
- ];
- test_encode_ok(tests);
- test_pretty_encode_ok(tests);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_list() {
- test_encode_ok(&[
- (vec![], "[]"),
- (vec![true], "[true]"),
- (vec![true, false], "[true,false]"),
- ]);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[
- (vec![vec![], vec![], vec![]], "[[],[],[]]"),
- (vec![vec![1, 2, 3], vec![], vec![]], "[[1,2,3],[],[]]"),
- (vec![vec![], vec![1, 2, 3], vec![]], "[[],[1,2,3],[]]"),
- (vec![vec![], vec![], vec![1, 2, 3]], "[[],[],[1,2,3]]"),
- ]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[
- (vec![vec![], vec![], vec![]], pretty_str!([[], [], []])),
- (
- vec![vec![1, 2, 3], vec![], vec![]],
- pretty_str!([[1, 2, 3], [], []]),
- ),
- (
- vec![vec![], vec![1, 2, 3], vec![]],
- pretty_str!([[], [1, 2, 3], []]),
- ),
- (
- vec![vec![], vec![], vec![1, 2, 3]],
- pretty_str!([[], [], [1, 2, 3]]),
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[
- (vec![], "[]"),
- (vec![true], pretty_str!([true])),
- (vec![true, false], pretty_str!([true, false])),
- ]);
-
- let long_test_list = json!([false, null, ["foo\nbar", 3.5]]);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[(
- long_test_list.clone(),
- json_str!([false, null, ["foo\nbar", 3.5]]),
- )]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[(
- long_test_list,
- pretty_str!([false, null, ["foo\nbar", 3.5]]),
- )]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_object() {
- test_encode_ok(&[
- (treemap!(), "{}"),
- (treemap!("a".to_string() => true), "{\"a\":true}"),
- (
- treemap!(
- "a".to_string() => true,
- "b".to_string() => false,
- ),
- "{\"a\":true,\"b\":false}",
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[
- (
- treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap![],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- "{\"a\":{},\"b\":{},\"c\":{}}",
- ),
- (
- treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap!["a" => vec![1,2,3]],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- "{\"a\":{\"a\":{\"a\":[1,2,3]},\"b\":{},\"c\":{}},\"b\":{},\"c\":{}}",
- ),
- (
- treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap![],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap!["a" => vec![1,2,3]],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- "{\"a\":{},\"b\":{\"a\":{\"a\":[1,2,3]},\"b\":{},\"c\":{}},\"c\":{}}",
- ),
- (
- treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap![],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap!["a" => vec![1,2,3]],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- ],
- "{\"a\":{},\"b\":{},\"c\":{\"a\":{\"a\":[1,2,3]},\"b\":{},\"c\":{}}}",
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[(treemap!['c' => ()], "{\"c\":null}")]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[
- (
- treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap![],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- pretty_str!({
- "a": {},
- "b": {},
- "c": {}
- }),
- ),
- (
- treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap!["a" => vec![1,2,3]],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- pretty_str!({
- "a": {
- "a": {
- "a": [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3
- ]
- },
- "b": {},
- "c": {}
- },
- "b": {},
- "c": {}
- }),
- ),
- (
- treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap![],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap!["a" => vec![1,2,3]],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- pretty_str!({
- "a": {},
- "b": {
- "a": {
- "a": [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3
- ]
- },
- "b": {},
- "c": {}
- },
- "c": {}
- }),
- ),
- (
- treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap![],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![
- "a".to_string() => treemap!["a" => vec![1,2,3]],
- "b".to_string() => treemap![],
- "c".to_string() => treemap![],
- ],
- ],
- pretty_str!({
- "a": {},
- "b": {},
- "c": {
- "a": {
- "a": [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3
- ]
- },
- "b": {},
- "c": {}
- }
- }),
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[
- (treemap!(), "{}"),
- (
- treemap!("a".to_string() => true),
- pretty_str!({
- "a": true
- }),
- ),
- (
- treemap!(
- "a".to_string() => true,
- "b".to_string() => false,
- ),
- pretty_str!( {
- "a": true,
- "b": false
- }),
- ),
- ]);
-
- let complex_obj = json!({
- "b": [
- {"c": "\x0c\x1f\r"},
- {"d": ""}
- ]
- });
-
- test_encode_ok(&[(
- complex_obj.clone(),
- json_str!({
- "b": [
- {
- "c": (r#""\f\u001f\r""#)
- },
- {
- "d": ""
- }
- ]
- }),
- )]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[(
- complex_obj,
- pretty_str!({
- "b": [
- {
- "c": (r#""\f\u001f\r""#)
- },
- {
- "d": ""
- }
- ]
- }),
- )]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_tuple() {
- test_encode_ok(&[((5,), "[5]")]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[((5,), pretty_str!([5]))]);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[((5, (6, "abc")), "[5,[6,\"abc\"]]")]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[((5, (6, "abc")), pretty_str!([5, [6, "abc"]]))]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_enum() {
- test_encode_ok(&[
- (Animal::Dog, "\"Dog\""),
- (
- Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![]),
- "{\"Frog\":[\"Henry\",[]]}",
- ),
- (
- Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![349]),
- "{\"Frog\":[\"Henry\",[349]]}",
- ),
- (
- Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![349, 102]),
- "{\"Frog\":[\"Henry\",[349,102]]}",
- ),
- (
- Animal::Cat {
- age: 5,
- name: "Kate".to_string(),
- },
- "{\"Cat\":{\"age\":5,\"name\":\"Kate\"}}",
- ),
- (
- Animal::AntHive(vec!["Bob".to_string(), "Stuart".to_string()]),
- "{\"AntHive\":[\"Bob\",\"Stuart\"]}",
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[
- (Animal::Dog, "\"Dog\""),
- (
- Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![]),
- pretty_str!({
- "Frog": [
- "Henry",
- []
- ]
- }),
- ),
- (
- Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![349]),
- pretty_str!({
- "Frog": [
- "Henry",
- [
- 349
- ]
- ]
- }),
- ),
- (
- Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![349, 102]),
- pretty_str!({
- "Frog": [
- "Henry",
- [
- 349,
- 102
- ]
- ]
- }),
- ),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_option() {
- test_encode_ok(&[(None, "null"), (Some("jodhpurs"), "\"jodhpurs\"")]);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[
- (None, "null"),
- (Some(vec!["foo", "bar"]), "[\"foo\",\"bar\"]"),
- ]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[(None, "null"), (Some("jodhpurs"), "\"jodhpurs\"")]);
-
- test_pretty_encode_ok(&[
- (None, "null"),
- (Some(vec!["foo", "bar"]), pretty_str!(["foo", "bar"])),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_write_newtype_struct() {
- #[derive(Serialize, PartialEq, Debug)]
- struct Newtype(BTreeMap<String, i32>);
-
- let inner = Newtype(treemap!(String::from("inner") => 123));
- let outer = treemap!(String::from("outer") => to_value(&inner).unwrap());
-
- test_encode_ok(&[(inner, r#"{"inner":123}"#)]);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[(outer, r#"{"outer":{"inner":123}}"#)]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_deserialize_number_to_untagged_enum() {
- #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Deserialize, Debug)]
- #[serde(untagged)]
- enum E {
- N(i64),
- }
-
- assert_eq!(E::N(0), E::deserialize(Number::from(0)).unwrap());
-}
-
-fn test_parse_ok<T>(tests: Vec<(&str, T)>)
-where
- T: Clone + Debug + PartialEq + ser::Serialize + de::DeserializeOwned,
-{
- for (s, value) in tests {
- let v: T = from_str(s).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, value.clone());
-
- let v: T = from_slice(s.as_bytes()).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, value.clone());
-
- // Make sure we can deserialize into a `Value`.
- let json_value: Value = from_str(s).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(json_value, to_value(&value).unwrap());
-
- // Make sure we can deserialize from a `&Value`.
- let v = T::deserialize(&json_value).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, value);
-
- // Make sure we can deserialize from a `Value`.
- let v: T = from_value(json_value.clone()).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, value);
-
- // Make sure we can round trip back to `Value`.
- let json_value2: Value = from_value(json_value.clone()).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(json_value2, json_value);
-
- // Make sure we can fully ignore.
- let twoline = s.to_owned() + "\n3735928559";
- let mut de = Deserializer::from_str(&twoline);
- IgnoredAny::deserialize(&mut de).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(0xDEAD_BEEF, u64::deserialize(&mut de).unwrap());
-
- // Make sure every prefix is an EOF error, except that a prefix of a
- // number may be a valid number.
- if !json_value.is_number() {
- for (i, _) in s.trim_end().char_indices() {
- assert!(from_str::<Value>(&s[..i]).unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<IgnoredAny>(&s[..i]).unwrap_err().is_eof());
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-// For testing representations that the deserializer accepts but the serializer
-// never generates. These do not survive a round-trip through Value.
-fn test_parse_unusual_ok<T>(tests: Vec<(&str, T)>)
-where
- T: Clone + Debug + PartialEq + ser::Serialize + de::DeserializeOwned,
-{
- for (s, value) in tests {
- let v: T = from_str(s).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, value.clone());
-
- let v: T = from_slice(s.as_bytes()).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, value.clone());
- }
-}
-
-macro_rules! test_parse_err {
- ($name:ident::<$($ty:ty),*>($arg:expr) => $expected:expr) => {
- let actual = $name::<$($ty),*>($arg).unwrap_err().to_string();
- assert_eq!(actual, $expected, "unexpected {} error", stringify!($name));
- };
-}
-
-fn test_parse_err<T>(errors: &[(&str, &'static str)])
-where
- T: Debug + PartialEq + de::DeserializeOwned,
-{
- for &(s, err) in errors {
- test_parse_err!(from_str::<T>(s) => err);
- test_parse_err!(from_slice::<T>(s.as_bytes()) => err);
- }
-}
-
-fn test_parse_slice_err<T>(errors: &[(&[u8], &'static str)])
-where
- T: Debug + PartialEq + de::DeserializeOwned,
-{
- for &(s, err) in errors {
- test_parse_err!(from_slice::<T>(s) => err);
- }
-}
-
-fn test_fromstr_parse_err<T>(errors: &[(&str, &'static str)])
-where
- T: Debug + PartialEq + FromStr,
- <T as FromStr>::Err: ToString,
-{
- for &(s, err) in errors {
- let actual = s.parse::<T>().unwrap_err().to_string();
- assert_eq!(actual, err, "unexpected parsing error");
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_null() {
- test_parse_err::<()>(&[
- ("n", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 1"),
- ("nul", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 3"),
- ("nulla", "trailing characters at line 1 column 5"),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("null", ())]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_bool() {
- test_parse_err::<bool>(&[
- ("t", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 1"),
- ("truz", "expected ident at line 1 column 4"),
- ("f", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 1"),
- ("faz", "expected ident at line 1 column 3"),
- ("truea", "trailing characters at line 1 column 5"),
- ("falsea", "trailing characters at line 1 column 6"),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("true", true),
- (" true ", true),
- ("false", false),
- (" false ", false),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_char() {
- test_parse_err::<char>(&[
- (
- "\"ab\"",
- "invalid value: string \"ab\", expected a character at line 1 column 4",
- ),
- (
- "10",
- "invalid type: integer `10`, expected a character at line 1 column 2",
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("\"n\"", 'n'),
- ("\"\\\"\"", '"'),
- ("\"\\\\\"", '\\'),
- ("\"/\"", '/'),
- ("\"\\b\"", '\x08'),
- ("\"\\f\"", '\x0C'),
- ("\"\\n\"", '\n'),
- ("\"\\r\"", '\r'),
- ("\"\\t\"", '\t'),
- ("\"\\u000b\"", '\x0B'),
- ("\"\\u000B\"", '\x0B'),
- ("\"\u{3A3}\"", '\u{3A3}'),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_number_errors() {
- test_parse_err::<f64>(&[
- ("+", "expected value at line 1 column 1"),
- (".", "expected value at line 1 column 1"),
- ("-", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 1"),
- ("00", "invalid number at line 1 column 2"),
- ("0x80", "trailing characters at line 1 column 2"),
- ("\\0", "expected value at line 1 column 1"),
- (".0", "expected value at line 1 column 1"),
- ("0.", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 2"),
- ("1.", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 2"),
- ("1.a", "invalid number at line 1 column 3"),
- ("1.e1", "invalid number at line 1 column 3"),
- ("1e", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 2"),
- ("1e+", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 3"),
- ("1a", "trailing characters at line 1 column 2"),
- (
- "100e777777777777777777777777777",
- "number out of range at line 1 column 14",
- ),
- (
- "-100e777777777777777777777777777",
- "number out of range at line 1 column 15",
- ),
- (
- "1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000", // 1e309
- "number out of range at line 1 column 310",
- ),
- (
- "1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- .0e9", // 1e309
- "number out of range at line 1 column 305",
- ),
- (
- "1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- e9", // 1e309
- "number out of range at line 1 column 303",
- ),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_i64() {
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("-2", -2),
- ("-1234", -1234),
- (" -1234 ", -1234),
- (&i64::MIN.to_string(), i64::MIN),
- (&i64::MAX.to_string(), i64::MAX),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_u64() {
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("0", 0u64),
- ("3", 3u64),
- ("1234", 1234),
- (&u64::MAX.to_string(), u64::MAX),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_negative_zero() {
- for negative_zero in &[
- "-0",
- "-0.0",
- "-0e2",
- "-0.0e2",
- "-1e-400",
- "-1e-4000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
- ] {
- assert!(
- from_str::<f32>(negative_zero).unwrap().is_sign_negative(),
- "should have been negative: {:?}",
- negative_zero,
- );
- assert!(
- from_str::<f64>(negative_zero).unwrap().is_sign_negative(),
- "should have been negative: {:?}",
- negative_zero,
- );
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_f64() {
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("0.0", 0.0f64),
- ("3.0", 3.0f64),
- ("3.1", 3.1),
- ("-1.2", -1.2),
- ("0.4", 0.4),
- // Edge case from:
- // https://github.com/serde-rs/json/issues/536#issuecomment-583714900
- ("2.638344616030823e-256", 2.638344616030823e-256),
- ]);
-
- #[cfg(not(feature = "arbitrary_precision"))]
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- // With arbitrary-precision enabled, this parses as Number{"3.00"}
- // but the float is Number{"3.0"}
- ("3.00", 3.0f64),
- ("0.4e5", 0.4e5),
- ("0.4e+5", 0.4e5),
- ("0.4e15", 0.4e15),
- ("0.4e+15", 0.4e15),
- ("0.4e-01", 0.4e-1),
- (" 0.4e-01 ", 0.4e-1),
- ("0.4e-001", 0.4e-1),
- ("0.4e-0", 0.4e0),
- ("0.00e00", 0.0),
- ("0.00e+00", 0.0),
- ("0.00e-00", 0.0),
- ("3.5E-2147483647", 0.0),
- ("0.0100000000000000000001", 0.01),
- (
- &format!("{}", (i64::MIN as f64) - 1.0),
- (i64::MIN as f64) - 1.0,
- ),
- (
- &format!("{}", (u64::MAX as f64) + 1.0),
- (u64::MAX as f64) + 1.0,
- ),
- (&format!("{}", f64::EPSILON), f64::EPSILON),
- (
- "0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000123e50",
- 1.23,
- ),
- ("100e-777777777777777777777777777", 0.0),
- (
- "1010101010101010101010101010101010101010",
- 10101010101010101010e20,
- ),
- (
- "0.1010101010101010101010101010101010101010",
- 0.1010101010101010101,
- ),
- ("0e1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000", 0.0),
- (
- "1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 00000000",
- 1e308,
- ),
- (
- "1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- .0e8",
- 1e308,
- ),
- (
- "1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- e8",
- 1e308,
- ),
- (
- "1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\
- 000000000000000000e-10",
- 1e308,
- ),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_value_as_f64() {
- let v = serde_json::from_str::<Value>("1e1000");
-
- #[cfg(not(feature = "arbitrary_precision"))]
- assert!(v.is_err());
-
- #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")]
- assert_eq!(v.unwrap().as_f64(), None);
-}
-
-// Test roundtrip with some values that were not perfectly roundtripped by the
-// old f64 deserializer.
-#[cfg(feature = "float_roundtrip")]
-#[test]
-fn test_roundtrip_f64() {
- for &float in &[
- // Samples from quickcheck-ing roundtrip with `input: f64`. Comments
- // indicate the value returned by the old deserializer.
- 51.24817837550540_4, // 51.2481783755054_1
- -93.3113703768803_3, // -93.3113703768803_2
- -36.5739948427534_36, // -36.5739948427534_4
- 52.31400820410624_4, // 52.31400820410624_
- 97.4536532003468_5, // 97.4536532003468_4
- // Samples from `rng.next_u64` + `f64::from_bits` + `is_finite` filter.
- 2.0030397744267762e-253,
- 7.101215824554616e260,
- 1.769268377902049e74,
- -1.6727517818542075e58,
- 3.9287532173373315e299,
- ] {
- let json = serde_json::to_string(&float).unwrap();
- let output: f64 = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(float, output);
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_roundtrip_f32() {
- // This number has 1 ULP error if parsed via f64 and converted to f32.
- // https://github.com/serde-rs/json/pull/671#issuecomment-628534468
- let float = 7.038531e-26;
- let json = serde_json::to_string(&float).unwrap();
- let output: f32 = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(float, output);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_serialize_char() {
- let value = json!(
- ({
- let mut map = BTreeMap::new();
- map.insert('c', ());
- map
- })
- );
- assert_eq!(&Value::Null, value.get("c").unwrap());
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")]
-#[test]
-fn test_malicious_number() {
- #[derive(Serialize)]
- #[serde(rename = "$serde_json::private::Number")]
- struct S {
- #[serde(rename = "$serde_json::private::Number")]
- f: &'static str,
- }
-
- let actual = serde_json::to_value(&S { f: "not a number" })
- .unwrap_err()
- .to_string();
- assert_eq!(actual, "invalid number at line 1 column 1");
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_number() {
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("0.0", Number::from_f64(0.0f64).unwrap()),
- ("3.0", Number::from_f64(3.0f64).unwrap()),
- ("3.1", Number::from_f64(3.1).unwrap()),
- ("-1.2", Number::from_f64(-1.2).unwrap()),
- ("0.4", Number::from_f64(0.4).unwrap()),
- ]);
-
- test_fromstr_parse_err::<Number>(&[
- (" 1.0", "invalid number at line 1 column 1"),
- ("1.0 ", "invalid number at line 1 column 4"),
- ("\t1.0", "invalid number at line 1 column 1"),
- ("1.0\t", "invalid number at line 1 column 4"),
- ]);
-
- #[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")]
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("1e999", Number::from_string_unchecked("1e999".to_owned())),
- ("1e+999", Number::from_string_unchecked("1e+999".to_owned())),
- ("-1e999", Number::from_string_unchecked("-1e999".to_owned())),
- ("1e-999", Number::from_string_unchecked("1e-999".to_owned())),
- ("1E999", Number::from_string_unchecked("1E999".to_owned())),
- ("1E+999", Number::from_string_unchecked("1E+999".to_owned())),
- ("-1E999", Number::from_string_unchecked("-1E999".to_owned())),
- ("1E-999", Number::from_string_unchecked("1E-999".to_owned())),
- ("1E+000", Number::from_string_unchecked("1E+000".to_owned())),
- (
- "2.3e999",
- Number::from_string_unchecked("2.3e999".to_owned()),
- ),
- (
- "-2.3e999",
- Number::from_string_unchecked("-2.3e999".to_owned()),
- ),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_string() {
- test_parse_err::<String>(&[
- ("\"", "EOF while parsing a string at line 1 column 1"),
- ("\"lol", "EOF while parsing a string at line 1 column 4"),
- ("\"lol\"a", "trailing characters at line 1 column 6"),
- (
- "\"\\uD83C\\uFFFF\"",
- "lone leading surrogate in hex escape at line 1 column 13",
- ),
- (
- "\"\n\"",
- "control character (\\u0000-\\u001F) found while parsing a string at line 2 column 0",
- ),
- (
- "\"\x1F\"",
- "control character (\\u0000-\\u001F) found while parsing a string at line 1 column 2",
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_slice_err::<String>(&[
- (
- &[b'"', 159, 146, 150, b'"'],
- "invalid unicode code point at line 1 column 5",
- ),
- (
- &[b'"', b'\\', b'n', 159, 146, 150, b'"'],
- "invalid unicode code point at line 1 column 7",
- ),
- (
- &[b'"', b'\\', b'u', 48, 48, 51],
- "EOF while parsing a string at line 1 column 6",
- ),
- (
- &[b'"', b'\\', b'u', 250, 48, 51, 48, b'"'],
- "invalid escape at line 1 column 4",
- ),
- (
- &[b'"', b'\\', b'u', 48, 250, 51, 48, b'"'],
- "invalid escape at line 1 column 5",
- ),
- (
- &[b'"', b'\\', b'u', 48, 48, 250, 48, b'"'],
- "invalid escape at line 1 column 6",
- ),
- (
- &[b'"', b'\\', b'u', 48, 48, 51, 250, b'"'],
- "invalid escape at line 1 column 7",
- ),
- (
- &[b'"', b'\n', b'"'],
- "control character (\\u0000-\\u001F) found while parsing a string at line 2 column 0",
- ),
- (
- &[b'"', b'\x1F', b'"'],
- "control character (\\u0000-\\u001F) found while parsing a string at line 1 column 2",
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("\"\"", String::new()),
- ("\"foo\"", "foo".to_string()),
- (" \"foo\" ", "foo".to_string()),
- ("\"\\\"\"", "\"".to_string()),
- ("\"\\b\"", "\x08".to_string()),
- ("\"\\n\"", "\n".to_string()),
- ("\"\\r\"", "\r".to_string()),
- ("\"\\t\"", "\t".to_string()),
- ("\"\\u12ab\"", "\u{12ab}".to_string()),
- ("\"\\uAB12\"", "\u{AB12}".to_string()),
- ("\"\\uD83C\\uDF95\"", "\u{1F395}".to_string()),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_list() {
- test_parse_err::<Vec<f64>>(&[
- ("[", "EOF while parsing a list at line 1 column 1"),
- ("[ ", "EOF while parsing a list at line 1 column 2"),
- ("[1", "EOF while parsing a list at line 1 column 2"),
- ("[1,", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 3"),
- ("[1,]", "trailing comma at line 1 column 4"),
- ("[1 2]", "expected `,` or `]` at line 1 column 4"),
- ("[]a", "trailing characters at line 1 column 3"),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("[]", vec![]),
- ("[ ]", vec![]),
- ("[null]", vec![()]),
- (" [ null ] ", vec![()]),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("[true]", vec![true])]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("[3,1]", vec![3u64, 1]), (" [ 3 , 1 ] ", vec![3, 1])]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("[[3], [1, 2]]", vec![vec![3u64], vec![1, 2]])]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("[1]", (1u64,))]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("[1, 2]", (1u64, 2u64))]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("[1, 2, 3]", (1u64, 2u64, 3u64))]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("[1, [2, 3]]", (1u64, (2u64, 3u64)))]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_object() {
- test_parse_err::<BTreeMap<String, u32>>(&[
- ("{", "EOF while parsing an object at line 1 column 1"),
- ("{ ", "EOF while parsing an object at line 1 column 2"),
- ("{1", "key must be a string at line 1 column 2"),
- ("{ \"a\"", "EOF while parsing an object at line 1 column 5"),
- ("{\"a\"", "EOF while parsing an object at line 1 column 4"),
- ("{\"a\" ", "EOF while parsing an object at line 1 column 5"),
- ("{\"a\" 1", "expected `:` at line 1 column 6"),
- ("{\"a\":", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 5"),
- ("{\"a\":1", "EOF while parsing an object at line 1 column 6"),
- ("{\"a\":1 1", "expected `,` or `}` at line 1 column 8"),
- ("{\"a\":1,", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 7"),
- ("{}a", "trailing characters at line 1 column 3"),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("{}", treemap!()),
- ("{ }", treemap!()),
- ("{\"a\":3}", treemap!("a".to_string() => 3u64)),
- ("{ \"a\" : 3 }", treemap!("a".to_string() => 3)),
- (
- "{\"a\":3,\"b\":4}",
- treemap!("a".to_string() => 3, "b".to_string() => 4),
- ),
- (
- " { \"a\" : 3 , \"b\" : 4 } ",
- treemap!("a".to_string() => 3, "b".to_string() => 4),
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![(
- "{\"a\": {\"b\": 3, \"c\": 4}}",
- treemap!(
- "a".to_string() => treemap!(
- "b".to_string() => 3u64,
- "c".to_string() => 4,
- ),
- ),
- )]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![("{\"c\":null}", treemap!('c' => ()))]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_struct() {
- test_parse_err::<Outer>(&[
- (
- "5",
- "invalid type: integer `5`, expected struct Outer at line 1 column 1",
- ),
- (
- "\"hello\"",
- "invalid type: string \"hello\", expected struct Outer at line 1 column 7",
- ),
- (
- "{\"inner\": true}",
- "invalid type: boolean `true`, expected a sequence at line 1 column 14",
- ),
- ("{}", "missing field `inner` at line 1 column 2"),
- (
- r#"{"inner": [{"b": 42, "c": []}]}"#,
- "missing field `a` at line 1 column 29",
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- (
- "{
- \"inner\": []
- }",
- Outer { inner: vec![] },
- ),
- (
- "{
- \"inner\": [
- { \"a\": null, \"b\": 2, \"c\": [\"abc\", \"xyz\"] }
- ]
- }",
- Outer {
- inner: vec![Inner {
- a: (),
- b: 2,
- c: vec!["abc".to_string(), "xyz".to_string()],
- }],
- },
- ),
- ]);
-
- let v: Outer = from_str(
- "[
- [
- [ null, 2, [\"abc\", \"xyz\"] ]
- ]
- ]",
- )
- .unwrap();
-
- assert_eq!(
- v,
- Outer {
- inner: vec![Inner {
- a: (),
- b: 2,
- c: vec!["abc".to_string(), "xyz".to_string()],
- }],
- }
- );
-
- let j = json!([null, 2, []]);
- Inner::deserialize(&j).unwrap();
- Inner::deserialize(j).unwrap();
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_option() {
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("null", None::<String>),
- ("\"jodhpurs\"", Some("jodhpurs".to_string())),
- ]);
-
- #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
- struct Foo {
- x: Option<isize>,
- }
-
- let value: Foo = from_str("{}").unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: None });
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("{\"x\": null}", Foo { x: None }),
- ("{\"x\": 5}", Foo { x: Some(5) }),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_enum_errors() {
- test_parse_err::<Animal>(
- &[
- ("{}", "expected value at line 1 column 2"),
- ("[]", "expected value at line 1 column 1"),
- ("\"unknown\"",
- "unknown variant `unknown`, expected one of `Dog`, `Frog`, `Cat`, `AntHive` at line 1 column 9"),
- ("{\"unknown\":null}",
- "unknown variant `unknown`, expected one of `Dog`, `Frog`, `Cat`, `AntHive` at line 1 column 10"),
- ("{\"Dog\":", "EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 7"),
- ("{\"Dog\":}", "expected value at line 1 column 8"),
- ("{\"Dog\":{}}", "invalid type: map, expected unit at line 1 column 7"),
- ("\"Frog\"", "invalid type: unit variant, expected tuple variant"),
- ("\"Frog\" 0 ", "invalid type: unit variant, expected tuple variant"),
- ("{\"Frog\":{}}",
- "invalid type: map, expected tuple variant Animal::Frog at line 1 column 8"),
- ("{\"Cat\":[]}", "invalid length 0, expected struct variant Animal::Cat with 2 elements at line 1 column 9"),
- ("{\"Cat\":[0]}", "invalid length 1, expected struct variant Animal::Cat with 2 elements at line 1 column 10"),
- ("{\"Cat\":[0, \"\", 2]}", "trailing characters at line 1 column 16"),
- ("{\"Cat\":{\"age\": 5, \"name\": \"Kate\", \"foo\":\"bar\"}",
- "unknown field `foo`, expected `age` or `name` at line 1 column 39"),
-
- // JSON does not allow trailing commas in data structures
- ("{\"Cat\":[0, \"Kate\",]}", "trailing comma at line 1 column 19"),
- ("{\"Cat\":{\"age\": 2, \"name\": \"Kate\",}}",
- "trailing comma at line 1 column 34"),
- ],
- );
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_enum() {
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("\"Dog\"", Animal::Dog),
- (" \"Dog\" ", Animal::Dog),
- (
- "{\"Frog\":[\"Henry\",[]]}",
- Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![]),
- ),
- (
- " { \"Frog\": [ \"Henry\" , [ 349, 102 ] ] } ",
- Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![349, 102]),
- ),
- (
- "{\"Cat\": {\"age\": 5, \"name\": \"Kate\"}}",
- Animal::Cat {
- age: 5,
- name: "Kate".to_string(),
- },
- ),
- (
- " { \"Cat\" : { \"age\" : 5 , \"name\" : \"Kate\" } } ",
- Animal::Cat {
- age: 5,
- name: "Kate".to_string(),
- },
- ),
- (
- " { \"AntHive\" : [\"Bob\", \"Stuart\"] } ",
- Animal::AntHive(vec!["Bob".to_string(), "Stuart".to_string()]),
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_unusual_ok(vec![
- ("{\"Dog\":null}", Animal::Dog),
- (" { \"Dog\" : null } ", Animal::Dog),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_ok(vec![(
- concat!(
- "{",
- " \"a\": \"Dog\",",
- " \"b\": {\"Frog\":[\"Henry\", []]}",
- "}"
- ),
- treemap!(
- "a".to_string() => Animal::Dog,
- "b".to_string() => Animal::Frog("Henry".to_string(), vec![]),
- ),
- )]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_parse_trailing_whitespace() {
- test_parse_ok(vec![
- ("[1, 2] ", vec![1u64, 2]),
- ("[1, 2]\n", vec![1, 2]),
- ("[1, 2]\t", vec![1, 2]),
- ("[1, 2]\t \n", vec![1, 2]),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_multiline_errors() {
- test_parse_err::<BTreeMap<String, String>>(&[(
- "{\n \"foo\":\n \"bar\"",
- "EOF while parsing an object at line 3 column 6",
- )]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_missing_option_field() {
- #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
- struct Foo {
- x: Option<u32>,
- }
-
- let value: Foo = from_str("{}").unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: None });
-
- let value: Foo = from_str("{\"x\": 5}").unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: Some(5) });
-
- let value: Foo = from_value(json!({})).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: None });
-
- let value: Foo = from_value(json!({"x": 5})).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: Some(5) });
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_missing_nonoption_field() {
- #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
- struct Foo {
- x: u32,
- }
-
- test_parse_err::<Foo>(&[("{}", "missing field `x` at line 1 column 2")]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_missing_renamed_field() {
- #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize)]
- struct Foo {
- #[serde(rename = "y")]
- x: Option<u32>,
- }
-
- let value: Foo = from_str("{}").unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: None });
-
- let value: Foo = from_str("{\"y\": 5}").unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: Some(5) });
-
- let value: Foo = from_value(json!({})).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: None });
-
- let value: Foo = from_value(json!({"y": 5})).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(value, Foo { x: Some(5) });
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_serialize_seq_with_no_len() {
- #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
- struct MyVec<T>(Vec<T>);
-
- impl<T> ser::Serialize for MyVec<T>
- where
- T: ser::Serialize,
- {
- fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
- where
- S: ser::Serializer,
- {
- let mut seq = serializer.serialize_seq(None)?;
- for elem in &self.0 {
- seq.serialize_element(elem)?;
- }
- seq.end()
- }
- }
-
- struct Visitor<T> {
- marker: PhantomData<MyVec<T>>,
- }
-
- impl<'de, T> de::Visitor<'de> for Visitor<T>
- where
- T: de::Deserialize<'de>,
- {
- type Value = MyVec<T>;
-
- fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
- formatter.write_str("array")
- }
-
- fn visit_unit<E>(self) -> Result<MyVec<T>, E>
- where
- E: de::Error,
- {
- Ok(MyVec(Vec::new()))
- }
-
- fn visit_seq<V>(self, mut visitor: V) -> Result<MyVec<T>, V::Error>
- where
- V: de::SeqAccess<'de>,
- {
- let mut values = Vec::new();
-
- while let Some(value) = visitor.next_element()? {
- values.push(value);
- }
-
- Ok(MyVec(values))
- }
- }
-
- impl<'de, T> de::Deserialize<'de> for MyVec<T>
- where
- T: de::Deserialize<'de>,
- {
- fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<MyVec<T>, D::Error>
- where
- D: de::Deserializer<'de>,
- {
- deserializer.deserialize_map(Visitor {
- marker: PhantomData,
- })
- }
- }
-
- let mut vec = Vec::new();
- vec.push(MyVec(Vec::new()));
- vec.push(MyVec(Vec::new()));
- let vec: MyVec<MyVec<u32>> = MyVec(vec);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[(vec.clone(), "[[],[]]")]);
-
- let s = to_string_pretty(&vec).unwrap();
- let expected = pretty_str!([[], []]);
- assert_eq!(s, expected);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_serialize_map_with_no_len() {
- #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
- struct MyMap<K, V>(BTreeMap<K, V>);
-
- impl<K, V> ser::Serialize for MyMap<K, V>
- where
- K: ser::Serialize + Ord,
- V: ser::Serialize,
- {
- fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
- where
- S: ser::Serializer,
- {
- let mut map = serializer.serialize_map(None)?;
- for (k, v) in &self.0 {
- map.serialize_entry(k, v)?;
- }
- map.end()
- }
- }
-
- struct Visitor<K, V> {
- marker: PhantomData<MyMap<K, V>>,
- }
-
- impl<'de, K, V> de::Visitor<'de> for Visitor<K, V>
- where
- K: de::Deserialize<'de> + Eq + Ord,
- V: de::Deserialize<'de>,
- {
- type Value = MyMap<K, V>;
-
- fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
- formatter.write_str("map")
- }
-
- fn visit_unit<E>(self) -> Result<MyMap<K, V>, E>
- where
- E: de::Error,
- {
- Ok(MyMap(BTreeMap::new()))
- }
-
- fn visit_map<Visitor>(self, mut visitor: Visitor) -> Result<MyMap<K, V>, Visitor::Error>
- where
- Visitor: de::MapAccess<'de>,
- {
- let mut values = BTreeMap::new();
-
- while let Some((key, value)) = visitor.next_entry()? {
- values.insert(key, value);
- }
-
- Ok(MyMap(values))
- }
- }
-
- impl<'de, K, V> de::Deserialize<'de> for MyMap<K, V>
- where
- K: de::Deserialize<'de> + Eq + Ord,
- V: de::Deserialize<'de>,
- {
- fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<MyMap<K, V>, D::Error>
- where
- D: de::Deserializer<'de>,
- {
- deserializer.deserialize_map(Visitor {
- marker: PhantomData,
- })
- }
- }
-
- let mut map = BTreeMap::new();
- map.insert("a", MyMap(BTreeMap::new()));
- map.insert("b", MyMap(BTreeMap::new()));
- let map: MyMap<_, MyMap<u32, u32>> = MyMap(map);
-
- test_encode_ok(&[(map.clone(), "{\"a\":{},\"b\":{}}")]);
-
- let s = to_string_pretty(&map).unwrap();
- let expected = pretty_str!({
- "a": {},
- "b": {}
- });
- assert_eq!(s, expected);
-}
-
-#[cfg(not(miri))]
-#[test]
-fn test_deserialize_from_stream() {
- use serde_json::to_writer;
- use std::net::{TcpListener, TcpStream};
- use std::thread;
-
- #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
- struct Message {
- message: String,
- }
-
- let l = TcpListener::bind("localhost:20000").unwrap();
-
- thread::spawn(|| {
- let l = l;
- for stream in l.incoming() {
- let mut stream = stream.unwrap();
- let read_stream = stream.try_clone().unwrap();
-
- let mut de = Deserializer::from_reader(read_stream);
- let request = Message::deserialize(&mut de).unwrap();
- let response = Message {
- message: request.message,
- };
- to_writer(&mut stream, &response).unwrap();
- }
- });
-
- let mut stream = TcpStream::connect("localhost:20000").unwrap();
- let request = Message {
- message: "hi there".to_string(),
- };
- to_writer(&mut stream, &request).unwrap();
-
- let mut de = Deserializer::from_reader(stream);
- let response = Message::deserialize(&mut de).unwrap();
-
- assert_eq!(request, response);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_serialize_rejects_adt_keys() {
- let map = treemap!(
- Some("a") => 2,
- Some("b") => 4,
- None => 6,
- );
-
- let err = to_vec(&map).unwrap_err();
- assert_eq!(err.to_string(), "key must be a string");
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_bytes_ser() {
- let buf = vec![];
- let bytes = Bytes::new(&buf);
- assert_eq!(to_string(&bytes).unwrap(), "[]".to_string());
-
- let buf = vec![1, 2, 3];
- let bytes = Bytes::new(&buf);
- assert_eq!(to_string(&bytes).unwrap(), "[1,2,3]".to_string());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_byte_buf_ser() {
- let bytes = ByteBuf::new();
- assert_eq!(to_string(&bytes).unwrap(), "[]".to_string());
-
- let bytes = ByteBuf::from(vec![1, 2, 3]);
- assert_eq!(to_string(&bytes).unwrap(), "[1,2,3]".to_string());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_byte_buf_de() {
- let bytes = ByteBuf::new();
- let v: ByteBuf = from_str("[]").unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, bytes);
-
- let bytes = ByteBuf::from(vec![1, 2, 3]);
- let v: ByteBuf = from_str("[1, 2, 3]").unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, bytes);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_byte_buf_de_lone_surrogate() {
- let bytes = ByteBuf::from(vec![237, 160, 188]);
- let v: ByteBuf = from_str(r#""\ud83c""#).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, bytes);
-
- let bytes = ByteBuf::from(vec![237, 160, 188, 10]);
- let v: ByteBuf = from_str(r#""\ud83c\n""#).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, bytes);
-
- let bytes = ByteBuf::from(vec![237, 160, 188, 32]);
- let v: ByteBuf = from_str(r#""\ud83c ""#).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, bytes);
-
- let bytes = ByteBuf::from(vec![237, 176, 129]);
- let v: ByteBuf = from_str(r#""\udc01""#).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, bytes);
-
- let res = from_str::<ByteBuf>(r#""\ud83c\!""#);
- assert!(res.is_err());
-
- let res = from_str::<ByteBuf>(r#""\ud83c\u""#);
- assert!(res.is_err());
-
- let res = from_str::<ByteBuf>(r#""\ud83c\ud83c""#);
- assert!(res.is_err());
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-#[test]
-fn test_raw_de_lone_surrogate() {
- use serde_json::value::RawValue;
-
- assert!(from_str::<Box<RawValue>>(r#""\ud83c""#).is_ok());
- assert!(from_str::<Box<RawValue>>(r#""\ud83c\n""#).is_ok());
- assert!(from_str::<Box<RawValue>>(r#""\ud83c ""#).is_ok());
- assert!(from_str::<Box<RawValue>>(r#""\udc01 ""#).is_ok());
- assert!(from_str::<Box<RawValue>>(r#""\udc01\!""#).is_err());
- assert!(from_str::<Box<RawValue>>(r#""\udc01\u""#).is_err());
- assert!(from_str::<Box<RawValue>>(r#""\ud83c\ud83c""#).is_ok());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_byte_buf_de_multiple() {
- let s: Vec<ByteBuf> = from_str(r#"["ab\nc", "cd\ne"]"#).unwrap();
- let a = ByteBuf::from(b"ab\nc".to_vec());
- let b = ByteBuf::from(b"cd\ne".to_vec());
- assert_eq!(vec![a, b], s);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_json_pointer() {
- // Test case taken from https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901#page-5
- let data: Value = from_str(
- r#"{
- "foo": ["bar", "baz"],
- "": 0,
- "a/b": 1,
- "c%d": 2,
- "e^f": 3,
- "g|h": 4,
- "i\\j": 5,
- "k\"l": 6,
- " ": 7,
- "m~n": 8
- }"#,
- )
- .unwrap();
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("").unwrap(), &data);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/foo").unwrap(), &json!(["bar", "baz"]));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/foo/0").unwrap(), &json!("bar"));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/").unwrap(), &json!(0));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/a~1b").unwrap(), &json!(1));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/c%d").unwrap(), &json!(2));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/e^f").unwrap(), &json!(3));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/g|h").unwrap(), &json!(4));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/i\\j").unwrap(), &json!(5));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/k\"l").unwrap(), &json!(6));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/ ").unwrap(), &json!(7));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/m~0n").unwrap(), &json!(8));
- // Invalid pointers
- assert!(data.pointer("/unknown").is_none());
- assert!(data.pointer("/e^f/ertz").is_none());
- assert!(data.pointer("/foo/00").is_none());
- assert!(data.pointer("/foo/01").is_none());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_json_pointer_mut() {
- // Test case taken from https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901#page-5
- let mut data: Value = from_str(
- r#"{
- "foo": ["bar", "baz"],
- "": 0,
- "a/b": 1,
- "c%d": 2,
- "e^f": 3,
- "g|h": 4,
- "i\\j": 5,
- "k\"l": 6,
- " ": 7,
- "m~n": 8
- }"#,
- )
- .unwrap();
-
- // Basic pointer checks
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/foo").unwrap(), &json!(["bar", "baz"]));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/foo/0").unwrap(), &json!("bar"));
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/").unwrap(), 0);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/a~1b").unwrap(), 1);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/c%d").unwrap(), 2);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/e^f").unwrap(), 3);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/g|h").unwrap(), 4);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/i\\j").unwrap(), 5);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/k\"l").unwrap(), 6);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/ ").unwrap(), 7);
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("/m~0n").unwrap(), 8);
-
- // Invalid pointers
- assert!(data.pointer_mut("/unknown").is_none());
- assert!(data.pointer_mut("/e^f/ertz").is_none());
- assert!(data.pointer_mut("/foo/00").is_none());
- assert!(data.pointer_mut("/foo/01").is_none());
-
- // Mutable pointer checks
- *data.pointer_mut("/").unwrap() = 100.into();
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/").unwrap(), 100);
- *data.pointer_mut("/foo/0").unwrap() = json!("buzz");
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/foo/0").unwrap(), &json!("buzz"));
-
- // Example of ownership stealing
- assert_eq!(
- data.pointer_mut("/a~1b")
- .map(|m| mem::replace(m, json!(null)))
- .unwrap(),
- 1
- );
- assert_eq!(data.pointer("/a~1b").unwrap(), &json!(null));
-
- // Need to compare against a clone so we don't anger the borrow checker
- // by taking out two references to a mutable value
- let mut d2 = data.clone();
- assert_eq!(data.pointer_mut("").unwrap(), &mut d2);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_stack_overflow() {
- let brackets: String = iter::repeat('[')
- .take(127)
- .chain(iter::repeat(']').take(127))
- .collect();
- let _: Value = from_str(&brackets).unwrap();
-
- let brackets = "[".repeat(129);
- test_parse_err::<Value>(&[(&brackets, "recursion limit exceeded at line 1 column 128")]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[cfg(feature = "unbounded_depth")]
-fn test_disable_recursion_limit() {
- let brackets: String = iter::repeat('[')
- .take(140)
- .chain(iter::repeat(']').take(140))
- .collect();
-
- let mut deserializer = Deserializer::from_str(&brackets);
- deserializer.disable_recursion_limit();
- Value::deserialize(&mut deserializer).unwrap();
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_integer_key() {
- // map with integer keys
- let map = treemap!(
- 1 => 2,
- -1 => 6,
- );
- let j = r#"{"-1":6,"1":2}"#;
- test_encode_ok(&[(&map, j)]);
- test_parse_ok(vec![(j, map)]);
-
- test_parse_err::<BTreeMap<i32, ()>>(&[
- (
- r#"{"x":null}"#,
- "invalid value: expected key to be a number in quotes at line 1 column 2",
- ),
- (
- r#"{" 123":null}"#,
- "invalid value: expected key to be a number in quotes at line 1 column 2",
- ),
- (r#"{"123 ":null}"#, "expected `\"` at line 1 column 6"),
- ]);
-
- let err = from_value::<BTreeMap<i32, ()>>(json!({" 123":null})).unwrap_err();
- assert_eq!(
- err.to_string(),
- "invalid value: expected key to be a number in quotes",
- );
-
- let err = from_value::<BTreeMap<i32, ()>>(json!({"123 ":null})).unwrap_err();
- assert_eq!(
- err.to_string(),
- "invalid value: expected key to be a number in quotes",
- );
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_integer128_key() {
- let map = treemap! {
- 100000000000000000000000000000000000000u128 => (),
- };
- let j = r#"{"100000000000000000000000000000000000000":null}"#;
- assert_eq!(to_string(&map).unwrap(), j);
- assert_eq!(from_str::<BTreeMap<u128, ()>>(j).unwrap(), map);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_float_key() {
- #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Debug, Clone)]
- struct Float;
- impl Serialize for Float {
- fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
- where
- S: Serializer,
- {
- serializer.serialize_f32(1.23)
- }
- }
- impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Float {
- fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
- where
- D: de::Deserializer<'de>,
- {
- f32::deserialize(deserializer).map(|_| Float)
- }
- }
-
- // map with float key
- let map = treemap!(Float => "x".to_owned());
- let j = r#"{"1.23":"x"}"#;
-
- test_encode_ok(&[(&map, j)]);
- test_parse_ok(vec![(j, map)]);
-
- let j = r#"{"x": null}"#;
- test_parse_err::<BTreeMap<Float, ()>>(&[(
- j,
- "invalid value: expected key to be a number in quotes at line 1 column 2",
- )]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_deny_non_finite_f32_key() {
- // We store float bits so that we can derive Ord, and other traits. In a
- // real context the code might involve a crate like ordered-float.
-
- #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Debug, Clone)]
- struct F32Bits(u32);
- impl Serialize for F32Bits {
- fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
- where
- S: Serializer,
- {
- serializer.serialize_f32(f32::from_bits(self.0))
- }
- }
-
- let map = treemap!(F32Bits(f32::INFINITY.to_bits()) => "x".to_owned());
- assert!(serde_json::to_string(&map).is_err());
- assert!(serde_json::to_value(map).is_err());
-
- let map = treemap!(F32Bits(f32::NEG_INFINITY.to_bits()) => "x".to_owned());
- assert!(serde_json::to_string(&map).is_err());
- assert!(serde_json::to_value(map).is_err());
-
- let map = treemap!(F32Bits(f32::NAN.to_bits()) => "x".to_owned());
- assert!(serde_json::to_string(&map).is_err());
- assert!(serde_json::to_value(map).is_err());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_deny_non_finite_f64_key() {
- // We store float bits so that we can derive Ord, and other traits. In a
- // real context the code might involve a crate like ordered-float.
-
- #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Debug, Clone)]
- struct F64Bits(u64);
- impl Serialize for F64Bits {
- fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
- where
- S: Serializer,
- {
- serializer.serialize_f64(f64::from_bits(self.0))
- }
- }
-
- let map = treemap!(F64Bits(f64::INFINITY.to_bits()) => "x".to_owned());
- assert!(serde_json::to_string(&map).is_err());
- assert!(serde_json::to_value(map).is_err());
-
- let map = treemap!(F64Bits(f64::NEG_INFINITY.to_bits()) => "x".to_owned());
- assert!(serde_json::to_string(&map).is_err());
- assert!(serde_json::to_value(map).is_err());
-
- let map = treemap!(F64Bits(f64::NAN.to_bits()) => "x".to_owned());
- assert!(serde_json::to_string(&map).is_err());
- assert!(serde_json::to_value(map).is_err());
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_boolean_key() {
- let map = treemap!(false => 0, true => 1);
- let j = r#"{"false":0,"true":1}"#;
- test_encode_ok(&[(&map, j)]);
- test_parse_ok(vec![(j, map)]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_borrowed_key() {
- let map: BTreeMap<&str, ()> = from_str("{\"borrowed\":null}").unwrap();
- let expected = treemap! { "borrowed" => () };
- assert_eq!(map, expected);
-
- #[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq)]
- struct NewtypeStr<'a>(&'a str);
-
- let map: BTreeMap<NewtypeStr, ()> = from_str("{\"borrowed\":null}").unwrap();
- let expected = treemap! { NewtypeStr("borrowed") => () };
- assert_eq!(map, expected);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_effectively_string_keys() {
- #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
- enum Enum {
- One,
- Two,
- }
- let map = treemap! {
- Enum::One => 1,
- Enum::Two => 2,
- };
- let expected = r#"{"One":1,"Two":2}"#;
- test_encode_ok(&[(&map, expected)]);
- test_parse_ok(vec![(expected, map)]);
-
- #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
- struct Wrapper(String);
- let map = treemap! {
- Wrapper("zero".to_owned()) => 0,
- Wrapper("one".to_owned()) => 1,
- };
- let expected = r#"{"one":1,"zero":0}"#;
- test_encode_ok(&[(&map, expected)]);
- test_parse_ok(vec![(expected, map)]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_json_macro() {
- // This is tricky because the <...> is not a single TT and the comma inside
- // looks like an array element separator.
- let _ = json!([
- <Result<(), ()> as Clone>::clone(&Ok(())),
- <Result<(), ()> as Clone>::clone(&Err(()))
- ]);
-
- // Same thing but in the map values.
- let _ = json!({
- "ok": <Result<(), ()> as Clone>::clone(&Ok(())),
- "err": <Result<(), ()> as Clone>::clone(&Err(()))
- });
-
- // It works in map keys but only if they are parenthesized.
- let _ = json!({
- (<Result<&str, ()> as Clone>::clone(&Ok("")).unwrap()): "ok",
- (<Result<(), &str> as Clone>::clone(&Err("")).unwrap_err()): "err"
- });
-
- #[deny(unused_results)]
- let _ = json!({ "architecture": [true, null] });
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn issue_220() {
- #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Deserialize)]
- enum E {
- V(u8),
- }
-
- assert!(from_str::<E>(r#" "V"0 "#).is_err());
-
- assert_eq!(from_str::<E>(r#"{"V": 0}"#).unwrap(), E::V(0));
-}
-
-macro_rules! number_partialeq_ok {
- ($($n:expr)*) => {
- $(
- let value = to_value($n).unwrap();
- let s = $n.to_string();
- assert_eq!(value, $n);
- assert_eq!($n, value);
- assert_ne!(value, s);
- )*
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_partialeq_number() {
- number_partialeq_ok!(0 1 100
- i8::MIN i8::MAX i16::MIN i16::MAX i32::MIN i32::MAX i64::MIN i64::MAX
- u8::MIN u8::MAX u16::MIN u16::MAX u32::MIN u32::MAX u64::MIN u64::MAX
- f32::MIN f32::MAX f32::MIN_EXP f32::MAX_EXP f32::MIN_POSITIVE
- f64::MIN f64::MAX f64::MIN_EXP f64::MAX_EXP f64::MIN_POSITIVE
- f32::consts::E f32::consts::PI f32::consts::LN_2 f32::consts::LOG2_E
- f64::consts::E f64::consts::PI f64::consts::LN_2 f64::consts::LOG2_E
- );
-}
-
-#[test]
-#[cfg(integer128)]
-#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary_precision")]
-fn test_partialeq_integer128() {
- number_partialeq_ok!(i128::MIN i128::MAX u128::MIN u128::MAX)
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_partialeq_string() {
- let v = to_value("42").unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, "42");
- assert_eq!("42", v);
- assert_ne!(v, 42);
- assert_eq!(v, String::from("42"));
- assert_eq!(String::from("42"), v);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_partialeq_bool() {
- let v = to_value(true).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(v, true);
- assert_eq!(true, v);
- assert_ne!(v, false);
- assert_ne!(v, "true");
- assert_ne!(v, 1);
- assert_ne!(v, 0);
-}
-
-struct FailReader(io::ErrorKind);
-
-impl io::Read for FailReader {
- fn read(&mut self, _: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
- Err(io::Error::new(self.0, "oh no!"))
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_category() {
- assert!(from_str::<String>("123").unwrap_err().is_data());
-
- assert!(from_str::<String>("]").unwrap_err().is_syntax());
-
- assert!(from_str::<String>("").unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<String>("\"").unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<String>("\"\\").unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<String>("\"\\u").unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<String>("\"\\u0").unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<String>("\"\\u00").unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<String>("\"\\u000").unwrap_err().is_eof());
-
- assert!(from_str::<Vec<usize>>("[").unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<Vec<usize>>("[0").unwrap_err().is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<Vec<usize>>("[0,").unwrap_err().is_eof());
-
- assert!(from_str::<BTreeMap<String, usize>>("{")
- .unwrap_err()
- .is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<BTreeMap<String, usize>>("{\"k\"")
- .unwrap_err()
- .is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<BTreeMap<String, usize>>("{\"k\":")
- .unwrap_err()
- .is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<BTreeMap<String, usize>>("{\"k\":0")
- .unwrap_err()
- .is_eof());
- assert!(from_str::<BTreeMap<String, usize>>("{\"k\":0,")
- .unwrap_err()
- .is_eof());
-
- let fail = FailReader(io::ErrorKind::NotConnected);
- assert!(from_reader::<_, String>(fail).unwrap_err().is_io());
-}
-
-#[test]
-// Clippy false positive: https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/issues/292
-#[allow(clippy::needless_lifetimes)]
-fn test_into_io_error() {
- fn io_error<'de, T: Deserialize<'de> + Debug>(j: &'static str) -> io::Error {
- from_str::<T>(j).unwrap_err().into()
- }
-
- assert_eq!(
- io_error::<String>("\"\\u").kind(),
- io::ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof
- );
- assert_eq!(io_error::<String>("0").kind(), io::ErrorKind::InvalidData);
- assert_eq!(io_error::<String>("]").kind(), io::ErrorKind::InvalidData);
-
- let fail = FailReader(io::ErrorKind::NotConnected);
- let io_err: io::Error = from_reader::<_, u8>(fail).unwrap_err().into();
- assert_eq!(io_err.kind(), io::ErrorKind::NotConnected);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_borrow() {
- let s: &str = from_str("\"borrowed\"").unwrap();
- assert_eq!("borrowed", s);
-
- let s: &str = from_slice(b"\"borrowed\"").unwrap();
- assert_eq!("borrowed", s);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn null_invalid_type() {
- let err = serde_json::from_str::<String>("null").unwrap_err();
- assert_eq!(
- format!("{}", err),
- String::from("invalid type: null, expected a string at line 1 column 4")
- );
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_integer128() {
- let signed = &[i128::min_value(), -1, 0, 1, i128::max_value()];
- let unsigned = &[0, 1, u128::max_value()];
-
- for integer128 in signed {
- let expected = integer128.to_string();
- assert_eq!(to_string(integer128).unwrap(), expected);
- assert_eq!(from_str::<i128>(&expected).unwrap(), *integer128);
- }
-
- for integer128 in unsigned {
- let expected = integer128.to_string();
- assert_eq!(to_string(integer128).unwrap(), expected);
- assert_eq!(from_str::<u128>(&expected).unwrap(), *integer128);
- }
-
- test_parse_err::<i128>(&[
- (
- "-170141183460469231731687303715884105729",
- "number out of range at line 1 column 40",
- ),
- (
- "170141183460469231731687303715884105728",
- "number out of range at line 1 column 39",
- ),
- ]);
-
- test_parse_err::<u128>(&[
- ("-1", "number out of range at line 1 column 1"),
- (
- "340282366920938463463374607431768211456",
- "number out of range at line 1 column 39",
- ),
- ]);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_integer128_to_value() {
- let signed = &[i128::from(i64::min_value()), i128::from(u64::max_value())];
- let unsigned = &[0, u128::from(u64::max_value())];
-
- for integer128 in signed {
- let expected = integer128.to_string();
- assert_eq!(to_value(integer128).unwrap().to_string(), expected);
- }
-
- for integer128 in unsigned {
- let expected = integer128.to_string();
- assert_eq!(to_value(integer128).unwrap().to_string(), expected);
- }
-
- if !cfg!(feature = "arbitrary_precision") {
- let err = to_value(u128::from(u64::max_value()) + 1).unwrap_err();
- assert_eq!(err.to_string(), "number out of range");
- }
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-#[test]
-fn test_borrowed_raw_value() {
- #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
- struct Wrapper<'a> {
- a: i8,
- #[serde(borrow)]
- b: &'a RawValue,
- c: i8,
- }
-
- let wrapper_from_str: Wrapper =
- serde_json::from_str(r#"{"a": 1, "b": {"foo": 2}, "c": 3}"#).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#"{"foo": 2}"#, wrapper_from_str.b.get());
-
- let wrapper_to_string = serde_json::to_string(&wrapper_from_str).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#"{"a":1,"b":{"foo": 2},"c":3}"#, wrapper_to_string);
-
- let wrapper_to_value = serde_json::to_value(&wrapper_from_str).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(json!({"a": 1, "b": {"foo": 2}, "c": 3}), wrapper_to_value);
-
- let array_from_str: Vec<&RawValue> =
- serde_json::from_str(r#"["a", 42, {"foo": "bar"}, null]"#).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#""a""#, array_from_str[0].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"42"#, array_from_str[1].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"{"foo": "bar"}"#, array_from_str[2].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"null"#, array_from_str[3].get());
-
- let array_to_string = serde_json::to_string(&array_from_str).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#"["a",42,{"foo": "bar"},null]"#, array_to_string);
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-#[test]
-fn test_raw_value_in_map_key() {
- #[derive(RefCast)]
- #[repr(transparent)]
- struct RawMapKey(RawValue);
-
- impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for &'de RawMapKey {
- fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
- where
- D: serde::Deserializer<'de>,
- {
- let raw_value = <&RawValue>::deserialize(deserializer)?;
- Ok(RawMapKey::ref_cast(raw_value))
- }
- }
-
- impl PartialEq for RawMapKey {
- fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
- self.0.get() == other.0.get()
- }
- }
-
- impl Eq for RawMapKey {}
-
- impl Hash for RawMapKey {
- fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, hasher: &mut H) {
- self.0.get().hash(hasher);
- }
- }
-
- let map_from_str: HashMap<&RawMapKey, &RawValue> =
- serde_json::from_str(r#" {"\\k":"\\v"} "#).unwrap();
- let (map_k, map_v) = map_from_str.into_iter().next().unwrap();
- assert_eq!("\"\\\\k\"", map_k.0.get());
- assert_eq!("\"\\\\v\"", map_v.get());
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-#[test]
-fn test_boxed_raw_value() {
- #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
- struct Wrapper {
- a: i8,
- b: Box<RawValue>,
- c: i8,
- }
-
- let wrapper_from_str: Wrapper =
- serde_json::from_str(r#"{"a": 1, "b": {"foo": 2}, "c": 3}"#).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#"{"foo": 2}"#, wrapper_from_str.b.get());
-
- let wrapper_from_reader: Wrapper =
- serde_json::from_reader(br#"{"a": 1, "b": {"foo": 2}, "c": 3}"#.as_ref()).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#"{"foo": 2}"#, wrapper_from_reader.b.get());
-
- let wrapper_from_value: Wrapper =
- serde_json::from_value(json!({"a": 1, "b": {"foo": 2}, "c": 3})).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#"{"foo":2}"#, wrapper_from_value.b.get());
-
- let wrapper_to_string = serde_json::to_string(&wrapper_from_str).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#"{"a":1,"b":{"foo": 2},"c":3}"#, wrapper_to_string);
-
- let wrapper_to_value = serde_json::to_value(&wrapper_from_str).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(json!({"a": 1, "b": {"foo": 2}, "c": 3}), wrapper_to_value);
-
- let array_from_str: Vec<Box<RawValue>> =
- serde_json::from_str(r#"["a", 42, {"foo": "bar"}, null]"#).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#""a""#, array_from_str[0].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"42"#, array_from_str[1].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"{"foo": "bar"}"#, array_from_str[2].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"null"#, array_from_str[3].get());
-
- let array_from_reader: Vec<Box<RawValue>> =
- serde_json::from_reader(br#"["a", 42, {"foo": "bar"}, null]"#.as_ref()).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#""a""#, array_from_reader[0].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"42"#, array_from_reader[1].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"{"foo": "bar"}"#, array_from_reader[2].get());
- assert_eq!(r#"null"#, array_from_reader[3].get());
-
- let array_to_string = serde_json::to_string(&array_from_str).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(r#"["a",42,{"foo": "bar"},null]"#, array_to_string);
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-#[test]
-fn test_raw_invalid_utf8() {
- let j = &[b'"', b'\xCE', b'\xF8', b'"'];
- let value_err = serde_json::from_slice::<Value>(j).unwrap_err();
- let raw_value_err = serde_json::from_slice::<Box<RawValue>>(j).unwrap_err();
-
- assert_eq!(
- value_err.to_string(),
- "invalid unicode code point at line 1 column 4",
- );
- assert_eq!(
- raw_value_err.to_string(),
- "invalid unicode code point at line 1 column 4",
- );
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "raw_value")]
-#[test]
-fn test_serialize_unsized_value_to_raw_value() {
- assert_eq!(
- serde_json::value::to_raw_value("foobar").unwrap().get(),
- r#""foobar""#,
- );
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_borrow_in_map_key() {
- #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
- struct Outer {
- #[allow(dead_code)]
- map: BTreeMap<MyMapKey, ()>,
- }
-
- #[derive(Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
- struct MyMapKey(usize);
-
- impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for MyMapKey {
- fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
- where
- D: de::Deserializer<'de>,
- {
- let s = <&str>::deserialize(deserializer)?;
- let n = s.parse().map_err(de::Error::custom)?;
- Ok(MyMapKey(n))
- }
- }
-
- let value = json!({ "map": { "1": null } });
- Outer::deserialize(&value).unwrap();
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn test_value_into_deserializer() {
- #[derive(Deserialize)]
- struct Outer {
- inner: Inner,
- }
-
- #[derive(Deserialize)]
- struct Inner {
- string: String,
- }
-
- let mut map = BTreeMap::new();
- map.insert("inner", json!({ "string": "Hello World" }));
-
- let outer = Outer::deserialize(serde::de::value::MapDeserializer::new(
- map.iter().map(|(k, v)| (*k, v)),
- ))
- .unwrap();
- assert_eq!(outer.inner.string, "Hello World");
-
- let outer = Outer::deserialize(map.into_deserializer()).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(outer.inner.string, "Hello World");
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn hash_positive_and_negative_zero() {
- let rand = std::hash::RandomState::new();
-
- let k1 = serde_json::from_str::<Number>("0.0").unwrap();
- let k2 = serde_json::from_str::<Number>("-0.0").unwrap();
- if cfg!(feature = "arbitrary_precision") {
- assert_ne!(k1, k2);
- assert_ne!(rand.hash_one(k1), rand.hash_one(k2));
- } else {
- assert_eq!(k1, k2);
- assert_eq!(rand.hash_one(k1), rand.hash_one(k2));
- }
-}