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Fixed dumping of strings

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Raphael Isemann 2015-01-10 22:04:57 +01:00
parent 0cd2ecf48f
commit 7b97ec884e
3 changed files with 59 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ std::string json::dump(const bool prettyPrint, const unsigned int indentStep,
{
case (value_type::string):
{
return std::string("\"") + *value_.string + "\"";
return std::string("\"") + escapeString(*value_.string) + "\"";
}
case (value_type::boolean):
@ -589,6 +589,49 @@ std::string json::dump(const bool prettyPrint, const unsigned int indentStep,
}
}
/*!
Internal function to replace all occurrences of a character in a given string
with another string.
\param str the string that contains tokens to replace
\param c the character that needs to be replaced
\param replacement the string that is the replacement for the character
*/
void json::replaceChar(std::string& str, char c, const std::string& replacement)
const
{
size_t start_pos = 0;
while((start_pos = str.find(c, start_pos)) != std::string::npos) {
str.replace(start_pos, 1, replacement);
start_pos += replacement.length();
}
}
/*!
Escapes all special characters in the given string according to ECMA-404.
Necessary as some characters such as quotes, backslashes and so on
can't be used as is when dumping a string value.
\param str the string that should be escaped.
\return a copy of the given string with all special characters escaped.
*/
std::string json::escapeString(const std::string& str) const
{
std::string result(str);
// we first need to escape the backslashes as all other methods will insert
// legitimate backslashes into the result.
replaceChar(result, '\\', "\\\\");
// replace all other characters
replaceChar(result, '"', "\\\"");
replaceChar(result, '\n', "\\n");
replaceChar(result, '\r', "\\r");
replaceChar(result, '\f', "\\f");
replaceChar(result, '\b', "\\b");
replaceChar(result, '\t', "\\t");
return result;
}
/*!
Serialization function for JSON objects. The function tries to mimick Python's
\p json.dumps() function, and currently supports its \p indent parameter.

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@ -165,7 +165,10 @@ class json
/// dump the object (with pretty printer)
std::string dump(const bool, const unsigned int, unsigned int = 0) const noexcept;
/// replaced a character in a string with another string
void replaceChar(std::string& str, char c, const std::string& replacement) const;
/// escapes special characters to safely dump the string
std::string escapeString(const std::string&) const;
public:
/// explicit value conversion
template<typename T>

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@ -819,6 +819,17 @@ TEST_CASE("string")
j1.clear();
CHECK(j1.get<std::string>() == "");
}
SECTION("Dumping")
{
CHECK(json("\"").dump(0) == "\"\\\"\"");
CHECK(json("\\").dump(0) == "\"\\\\\"");
CHECK(json("\n").dump(0) == "\"\\n\"");
CHECK(json("\t").dump(0) == "\"\\t\"");
CHECK(json("\b").dump(0) == "\"\\b\"");
CHECK(json("\f").dump(0) == "\"\\f\"");
CHECK(json("\r").dump(0) == "\"\\r\"");
}
}
TEST_CASE("boolean")