releases-comm-central/third_party/json-c/json_object_iterator.c

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/**
*******************************************************************************
* @file json_object_iterator.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for details.
*
*******************************************************************************
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include "json.h"
#include "json_object_private.h"
#include "json_object_iterator.h"
/**
* How It Works
*
* For each JSON Object, json-c maintains a linked list of zero
* or more lh_entry (link-hash entry) structures inside the
* Object's link-hash table (lh_table).
*
* Each lh_entry structure on the JSON Object's linked list
* represents a single name/value pair. The "next" field of the
* last lh_entry in the list is set to NULL, which terminates
* the list.
*
* We represent a valid iterator that refers to an actual
* name/value pair via a pointer to the pair's lh_entry
* structure set as the iterator's opaque_ field.
*
* We follow json-c's current pair list representation by
* representing a valid "end" iterator (one that refers past the
* last pair) with a NULL value in the iterator's opaque_ field.
*
* A JSON Object without any pairs in it will have the "head"
* field of its lh_table structure set to NULL. For such an
* object, json_object_iter_begin will return an iterator with
* the opaque_ field set to NULL, which is equivalent to the
* "end" iterator.
*
* When iterating, we simply update the iterator's opaque_ field
* to point to the next lh_entry structure in the linked list.
* opaque_ will become NULL once we iterate past the last pair
* in the list, which makes the iterator equivalent to the "end"
* iterator.
*/
/// Our current representation of the "end" iterator;
///
/// @note May not always be NULL
static const void *kObjectEndIterValue = NULL;
/**
* ****************************************************************************
*/
struct json_object_iterator json_object_iter_begin(struct json_object *obj)
{
struct json_object_iterator iter;
struct lh_table *pTable;
/// @note json_object_get_object will return NULL if passed NULL
/// or a non-json_type_object instance
pTable = json_object_get_object(obj);
JASSERT(NULL != pTable);
/// @note For a pair-less Object, head is NULL, which matches our
/// definition of the "end" iterator
iter.opaque_ = lh_table_head(pTable);
return iter;
}
/**
* ****************************************************************************
*/
struct json_object_iterator json_object_iter_end(const struct json_object *obj)
{
struct json_object_iterator iter;
JASSERT(NULL != obj);
JASSERT(json_object_is_type(obj, json_type_object));
iter.opaque_ = kObjectEndIterValue;
return iter;
}
/**
* ****************************************************************************
*/
void json_object_iter_next(struct json_object_iterator *iter)
{
JASSERT(NULL != iter);
JASSERT(kObjectEndIterValue != iter->opaque_);
iter->opaque_ = lh_entry_next(((const struct lh_entry *)iter->opaque_));
}
/**
* ****************************************************************************
*/
const char *json_object_iter_peek_name(const struct json_object_iterator *iter)
{
JASSERT(NULL != iter);
JASSERT(kObjectEndIterValue != iter->opaque_);
return (const char *)(((const struct lh_entry *)iter->opaque_)->k);
}
/**
* ****************************************************************************
*/
struct json_object *json_object_iter_peek_value(const struct json_object_iterator *iter)
{
JASSERT(NULL != iter);
JASSERT(kObjectEndIterValue != iter->opaque_);
return (struct json_object *)lh_entry_v((const struct lh_entry *)iter->opaque_);
}
/**
* ****************************************************************************
*/
json_bool json_object_iter_equal(const struct json_object_iterator *iter1,
const struct json_object_iterator *iter2)
{
JASSERT(NULL != iter1);
JASSERT(NULL != iter2);
return (iter1->opaque_ == iter2->opaque_);
}
/**
* ****************************************************************************
*/
struct json_object_iterator json_object_iter_init_default(void)
{
struct json_object_iterator iter;
/**
* @note Make this a negative, invalid value, such that
* accidental access to it would likely be trapped by the
* hardware as an invalid address.
*/
iter.opaque_ = NULL;
return iter;
}