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Nicolas Badoux
12c4bf1986 Wrong counter increment 2024-09-23 19:08:58 +08:00
Nicolas Badoux
9d1b229086 Added max recusrion depth for cJSONDuplicate to prevent stack exhaustion in case of circular reference 2024-09-23 19:08:58 +08:00
Nicolas Badoux
078c4e6c53 Free mem in cjson_set_valuestring_should_return_null_if_strings_overlap 2024-08-30 11:29:28 +08:00
Nicolas Badoux
4f4d7f70c2 CJSON_SetValuestring: better test for overlapping string 2024-08-30 11:29:28 +08:00
Nicolas Badoux
b47edc4750 CJSON_SetValuestring: add test for overlapping string 2024-08-30 11:29:28 +08:00
Nicolas Badoux
d6d5449e1f fix #881, check overlap before calling strcpy in cJSON_SetValuestring 2024-08-30 11:29:28 +08:00
Nicolas Badoux
a78d975537 cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer: added test and fix for check for null in item->prev 2024-08-30 11:29:05 +08:00
Nicolas Badoux
f28a468e3b Check for NULL in cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer 2024-08-30 11:29:05 +08:00
Alanscut
424ce4ce96 Revert "feat: add tests for #842" to fix test failures
This reverts commit 5b502cdbfb.

Related to #860
2024-06-19 10:58:01 +08:00
Shaun Case
324973008c Fix spelling errors found by CodeSpell. See https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell 2024-05-14 09:43:59 +08:00
DL6ER
8a334b0140 Fix indentation (should use spaces)
Signed-off-by: DL6ER <dl6er@dl6er.de>
2024-05-14 09:42:46 +08:00
Alanscut
acc76239be add contributors 2024-05-13 18:26:15 +08:00
Alanscut
76be8fcf15 Release 1.7.18 2024-05-13 18:26:15 +08:00
Alanscut
5b502cdbfb feat: add tests for #842
Add some tests for setting NULL to deallocated pointers
releated to #842 and #833
2024-05-13 17:18:46 +08:00
maebex
542fb0eadd Set free'd pointers to NULL whenever they are not reassigned immediately after 2024-05-13 17:18:46 +08:00
Alanscut
a20be7996d fix: remove misused optimization flag -01
related to #850
2024-05-09 10:09:18 +08:00
orri
3ef4e4e730 Fix heap buffer overflow
Fixes #800
2024-05-06 11:33:33 +08:00
orri
826cd6f842 Add test for heap buffer overflow
From #800
2024-05-06 11:33:33 +08:00
orri
98f9eb0412 Remove non-functional list handling of compiler flags 2024-05-06 10:48:17 +08:00
Alanscut
19396a49a6 update comments and add tests for cJSON_SetValuestring 2024-04-29 10:01:35 +08:00
Alanscut
5671646e97 fix: fix incorrect name in security.md
Related to #845
2024-04-28 10:10:58 +08:00
Alan Wang
66e9dff670 Create SECURITY.md 2024-04-26 16:58:00 +08:00
Up-wind
7e4d5dabe7 Add NULL check to cJSON_SetValuestring()
If the valuestring passed to cJSON_SetValuestring is NULL, a null pointer dereference will happen.

This commit adds the NULL check of valuestring before it is dereferenced.
2024-04-26 16:34:05 +08:00
Alanscut
87d8f0961a Release 1.7.17
update version to 1.7.17
2023-12-26 10:24:36 +08:00
Lee
f66cbab4bf fix error in null checkings (#810)
fixes #802 and #803
2023-12-20 11:05:23 +08:00
Lee
60ff122ef5 add NULL checkings (#809)
* add NULL checks in cJSON_SetValuestring

Fixes #803(CVE-2023-50472)

* add NULL check in cJSON_InsertItemInArray

Fixes #802(CVE-2023-50471)

* add tests for NULL checks

add tests for NULL checks in cJSON_InsertItemInArray and cJSON_SetValuestring
2023-12-18 11:47:52 +08:00
Alan Wang
cb8693b058 Release 1.7.16 (#770)
* Update version to 1.7.16

* Update contributors
2023-07-05 11:22:19 +08:00
Alan Wang
545710e3bf upgrade clang to fix actions error (#768)
Actions builds are failing because clang-8 is failing to be installed. Upgrade clang-8 to clang-14 to fix this.
2023-07-04 17:02:03 +08:00
MaxBrandtner
543c28869e Add meson documentation (#761) 2023-07-03 09:35:30 +08:00
hopper-vul
766dd9d590 Fix a null pointer crash in cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer (#726)
If the parent passed in cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer has not a child, which means parent->child is null, a null pointer dereference crash will be happened inside cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer.

This commit adds the NULL check of `parent->child` beforehand to inform user such incorrect usage.

Signed-off-by: hopper-vul <hopper.vul@gmail.com>
2023-07-01 16:18:32 +08:00
Junbo Zheng
b45f48e600 fix: add allocate check for replace_item_in_object (#675)
Signed-off-by: Junbo Zheng <zhengjunbo1@xiaomi.com>
2022-03-29 15:02:59 +08:00
Stoian Ivanov
a6424b85dd feat: add cJSON_SetBoolValue and test (#639)
* cJSON_SetBoolValue plus test

* cJSON_Invalid insted of just 0

* Update tests/misc_tests.c

* VSCode standard C formater applied

Co-authored-by: Alan Wang <wp_scut@163.com>
2022-01-26 20:24:50 +08:00
mohawk2
3cecc40466 docs: Fix README typo (#664) 2022-01-26 20:23:33 +08:00
Randy
2fc55f6793 chore: add CIFuzz integration (#437)
* CIFuzz integration

* Rename main.yml to ci-fuzz.yml
2022-01-20 14:23:57 +08:00
Tony Langhammer
c7025b093a chore: ignore all .dylib files (#628)
This fixes some .dylib files being flagged as added when compiled e.g. `libcjson.dylib.1.7.14`
2022-01-20 14:17:46 +08:00
10km
e7ebe77ebf fix: 'cjson_utils-static' target not exist(#625)
* Update CMakeLists.txt

fix the bug:when build with cmake using option '-DBUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS=ON -DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=ON', build sucess,
but use cmake comand 'find_package(cjson CONFIG)', 'cjson_utils' target is available,but  'cjson_utils-static' target not exist.
2022-01-19 16:28:29 +08:00
Andy
61eb84d991 add an option for ENABLE_CJSON_VERSION_SO in CMakeLists.txt (#534)
Co-authored-by: m00209177 <malihu@huawei.com>
2022-01-19 14:45:02 +08:00
AlexanderVasiljev
d321fa9e6e fix: print int without decimal places (#630) 2022-01-19 10:30:31 +08:00
Alan Wang
203a0dec6f chore: ignore *.lst/*.lss file (#623) 2021-10-22 16:21:55 +08:00
Joshua Arulsamy
c77a688927 build: Bump cmake version and use new version syntax (#587)
Co-authored-by: Alan Wang <wp_scut@163.com>
2021-10-22 16:15:19 +08:00
Alan Wang
e5dbaee131 docs: update comment (#622) 2021-10-22 16:09:45 +08:00
SuperHuan
189dcde644 fix: add cmake_policy to CMakeLists.txt (#613)
Use the cmake_policy() command to set CMP0054 to NEW explicitly.
2021-10-22 16:02:06 +08:00
Sayan Bandyopadhyay
b9eff8b02a fix: for issue #569, now use the guard to turn it off (#617) 2021-10-22 15:57:05 +08:00
Alan Wang
f50dafc7d0 fix: potential memory leak in merge_patch() (#611) 2021-08-26 14:13:42 +08:00
Alan Wang
d348621ca9 chore: update version and changelog (#610) 2021-08-25 19:15:09 +08:00
Alan Wang
744e47353a fix: remove redundant condition (#605) 2021-08-25 15:02:00 +08:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
7795249dd4 Typos found by codespell (#607) 2021-08-25 15:01:12 +08:00
CoffeeTableEspresso
324a6ac9a9 Update .gitattributes (#544) 2020-12-31 10:38:10 +08:00
Alan Wang
6ea4c01e4e Fix potential core dumped for strrchr (#546) 2020-12-31 10:26:39 +08:00
Jordan IMBERT
9226e4ed8c Remove always true condition in cJSON.c (#539) 2020-12-17 17:07:18 +08:00
Alan Wang
7b6645794d Fix null pointer crash, closes #536 (#538) 2020-12-17 15:42:31 +08:00
Tim Gates
4100379a04 docs: fix simple typo, transfering -> transferring (#527)
There is a small typo in tests/readme_examples.c.

Should read `transferring` rather than `transfering`.
2020-11-16 08:57:02 +08:00
mongobaba
2f6fc7f0f2 fix several null pointer problems on allocation failure (#526) 2020-11-12 11:46:15 +08:00
Alan Wang
a1e1c208ff Merge pull request #519 from Alanscut/issue-516
fix a possible dereference of null pointer
2020-10-16 17:12:54 +08:00
Alanscut
9bf4960cd5 fix a possible dereference of null pointer 2020-10-16 17:06:29 +08:00
Alan Wang
488169faca Merge pull request #518 from fpnuseis/master
fix: windows build failure about defining nan
2020-10-16 16:52:10 +08:00
Use
9931900768 fix: windows build failure about defining nan 2020-10-15 11:52:06 +09:00
Alan Wang
d2735278ed Merge pull request #505 from Alanscut/release-1.7.14
Release 1.7.14
2020-09-03 17:14:26 +08:00
Alanscut
8e84db4c4e Update changelog and contributors 2020-09-03 17:11:02 +08:00
Alanscut
8e357f825b Update version to 1.7.14 2020-09-03 17:07:49 +08:00
Alan Wang
2e5171d8d6 Merge pull request #503 from Alanscut/issue499
optimize the way to find tail node
2020-09-03 11:51:54 +08:00
Alanscut
c8ca78a3cc optimize the way to find tail node 2020-09-02 20:23:52 +08:00
Alan Wang
0b13220419 Merge pull request #502 from Alanscut/nan
remove float-divide-by-zero for supporting NAN
2020-08-27 20:48:25 +08:00
Alanscut
23f027139e remove float-divide-by-zero for supporting NAN 2020-08-27 20:46:00 +08:00
Alan Wang
60c3b0a571 Merge pull request #501 from Alanscut/actions
add github actions CI
2020-08-27 20:28:06 +08:00
Alanscut
857c037ccc add github actions CI 2020-08-27 20:26:04 +08:00
Alan Wang
3fb9d929e1 Merge pull request #484 from sappo/master
Problem: WError error on macosx because NAN is a float
2020-08-21 21:30:19 +08:00
Alan Wang
cf97c6f066 Merge pull request #485 from HuKeping/fix-git-archive
Remove unnecessary files in release tarball
2020-06-27 16:13:52 +08:00
h00283522
1ef4deec06 Remove unnecessary files in release tarball
Prior to this patch, we would find '.gitignore', '.travisCI.yml' in
the release tarball.

This patch adds a few entries in .gitattributes to specify files that
should never end up in a distribution tarball.

Signed-off-by: Hu Keping <hukeping@huawei.com>
2020-06-26 10:53:16 +08:00
Kevin Sapper
4578d3a9e1 Problem: WError error on macosx because NAN is a float
Solution: Add explicit cast from NAN to double
2020-06-23 09:17:32 +02:00
Alanscut
b95a4c56b0 fix #376 2020-06-22 11:23:24 +08:00
Alan Wang
7db005e028 Merge pull request #472 from Alanscut/parse-array
array's item should be in the list
2020-05-06 17:34:15 +08:00
Alanscut
1fc755ac09 array's item should be in the list 2020-05-06 17:18:42 +08:00
Alan Wang
a82449fa3e Merge pull request #456 from miaoerduo/master
fix: some bugs in detach and replace, resolved #467
2020-05-06 17:07:33 +08:00
Alan Wang
2a6299d904 Merge pull request #469 from moorthy-bs/master
pkgconfig: cjson include dir added
2020-05-05 11:34:23 +08:00
Alan Wang
43f471bff1 Merge pull request #465 from Summus-git/fix_make_install_config
Make install unwanted config files
2020-05-05 11:31:39 +08:00
Moorthy
7103844037 pkgconfig: cjson include dir added
fixed #468
2020-04-30 12:45:10 +02:00
Romain Lesteven
3442b36672 Fix make.sh install unwanted config files 2020-04-17 12:01:39 +02:00
miaoerduo
cb4661cd91 fix: errors in replacing the first item when array_size is 1, and replacing the last item 2020-04-03 17:21:02 +08:00
miaoerduo
a65abf2f4f fix: error list head's prev when detach the last item 2020-04-03 17:20:57 +08:00
miaoerduo
3999b12848 feat: set list head's prev in parse_array and parse_object 2020-04-03 17:20:42 +08:00
Alanscut
39853e5148 Update changelog 2020-04-02 23:35:50 +08:00
Alanscut
ff0dabc72e Update version to 1.7.13 2020-04-02 23:34:28 +08:00
Alanscut
5d55c6c2ee fix error C2124 in visual studio 2020-04-02 23:32:30 +08:00
Alan Wang
23e4fbc639 Merge pull request #454 from Alanscut/float-compare
comparing double value with DBL_EPSILON
2020-04-02 20:09:42 +08:00
Alan Wang
65578af8cc Merge pull request #453 from Alanscut/add-return-value
add return value for  cJSON_AddItemTo... and cJSON_ReplaceItemxxx
2020-04-02 19:41:56 +08:00
Alan Wang
f12cd7b701 Merge pull request #451 from Alanscut/20200324
add new function of `cJSON_SetValuestring`
2020-04-02 19:40:03 +08:00
Sang-Heon Jeon
97cf1d84e4 Add getNumberValue function
* Add GetNumberValue function and testcase

Co-authored-by: Alan Wang <wp_scut@163.com>
2020-04-02 19:36:35 +08:00
caglarivriz
983bb2b4d6 Added cJSON_ParseWithLength (#358)
Co-authored-by: Caglar Ivriz <caglar.ivriz@siemens.com>
2020-04-02 19:24:36 +08:00
Alanscut
4e114c1f31 update testcase, fixes #433 2020-04-02 16:24:10 +08:00
Alanscut
8943c73345 comparing double value with DBL_EPSILON 2020-04-02 16:02:24 +08:00
Alanscut
af56a146fd update testcase 2020-04-02 11:06:47 +08:00
Alanscut
131966f748 add return value for cJSON_ReplaceItemxxx 2020-04-02 11:00:10 +08:00
Alanscut
bd7cbe9776 false has been redefined to cJSON_False 2020-04-01 19:19:00 +08:00
Alanscut
54d6b8016e add return value for cJSON_AddItemTo... 2020-03-26 14:18:52 +08:00
Alanscut
31c7880fab update cJSON_SetValuestring and testcase 2020-03-25 15:38:54 +08:00
Alanscut
34e102d0dc update README 2020-03-24 22:28:35 +08:00
Alanscut
4790c3c8f5 add testcase for cJSON_SetValuestringToObject 2020-03-24 22:28:27 +08:00
Alanscut
6b35f1c5bc add new function of setValuestringToObject 2020-03-24 22:28:15 +08:00
Alan Wang
3ece4c893c Improve performance of adding item to array (#448)
* use prev pointer when adding item to array

Co-authored-by: xiaomianhehe <hongshaokai@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alanscut <scut@163.com>

Date:   Tue Feb 18 11:54:23 2020 +0800

* add testcase for cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray
2020-03-24 16:17:25 +08:00
Alanscut
fa28d82f2e update contributors 2020-03-19 22:58:04 +08:00
Alan Wang
1be85ff26d Merge pull request #447 from Alanscut/fix_encode_string_as_pointer
Fix encode_string_as_pointer
2020-03-18 16:53:52 +08:00
Alanscut
d92c0de7e8 fix encode_string_as_pointer 2020-03-18 16:04:58 +08:00
Alan Wang
ae7a7a1d0c Merge pull request #440 from Square789/patch-1
updating doc
2020-03-16 23:12:14 +08:00
Alan Wang
0586a6c437 Merge pull request #446 from DaveGamble/revert-430-array_add
Revert "use prev pointer when array do adding"
2020-03-16 23:08:06 +08:00
Alan Wang
9034a9cd0b Revert "use prev pointer when array do adding (#430)"
This reverts commit e8077d0150.
2020-03-16 23:04:39 +08:00
Square789
b0e7195a74 Spelling; "it's"->"its" 2020-03-09 13:40:08 +01:00
xiaomianhehe
e8077d0150 use prev pointer when array do adding (#430)
* use prev pointer when array do adding
2020-02-18 11:54:23 +08:00
Alan Wang
2955fe5ec4 Merge pull request #431 from DevGim/dev
formatting README.md
2020-02-11 14:18:50 +08:00
dm8.kim
895b9ad344 formatting README.md 2020-02-11 13:25:02 +09:00
Alanscut
f790e17b6c update content in README 2020-01-19 15:23:48 +08:00
Alan Wang
2c97086b97 Merge pull request #425 from NancyLi1013/vcpkg-instructions
Add vcpkg installation instructions
2020-01-19 15:10:54 +08:00
NancyLi1013
ada2169183 Update changes 2020-01-18 23:08:59 -08:00
NancyLi1013
cc78050ff4 Add vcpkg installation instructions 2020-01-18 22:47:46 -08:00
Alanscut
74b2f03837 remove annoying float-equal option 2020-01-18 23:18:19 +08:00
Alanscut
fa8b454552 correct mistake 2020-01-16 17:10:52 +08:00
Alanscut
2d4ad84192 Merge pull request #418 from Alanscut/update_Changelog
update CHANGELOG
2019-12-10 17:38:45 +08:00
Alanscut
ea532cdd61 update CHANGELOG.md 2019-12-10 17:20:46 +08:00
Alanscut
4e3335618f improve compare_double 2019-12-09 10:36:45 +08:00
Alanscut
69bc9ccc20 Merge pull request #417 from zjuchenyuan/patch-1
Update cJSON_Utils.c to avoid ‘CJSON_DOUBLE_PRECIION’ undeclared
2019-12-09 08:54:55 +08:00
ChenYuan
ea3a6dcd69 Update cJSON_Utils.c
fix typo
2019-12-07 20:24:07 +08:00
Alanscut
c06d8264d0 improve compare_double function 2019-12-06 18:16:27 +08:00
Alanscut
1f970e7db3 fix double comparison 2019-12-06 17:11:12 +08:00
Alanscut
98ecc0245a revert R_CFLAGS 2019-12-06 15:32:45 +08:00
Alanscut
6434d8643e Merge pull request #368 from paulmalovanyi/master
Fix clang -Wfloat-equal warning
2019-12-06 15:18:55 +08:00
Alanscut
51f6b4c07e Merge branch 'master' into master 2019-12-06 15:14:26 +08:00
Alanscut
d31fdefa38 Merge pull request #412 from Alanscut/fix_issue_327
fix issue#327
2019-12-06 14:43:58 +08:00
Alanscut
8badd19b64 Merge pull request #415 from Alanscut/fix_issue_414
fix memory leak mentioned in issue 414
2019-12-05 11:13:20 +08:00
Alanscut
500a9db81b fix memory leak mentioned in issue 414 2019-12-05 11:05:07 +08:00
Alanscut
95368da1a1 Merge pull request #413 from erez-o/master
Added blank lines in Readme.md
2019-11-29 11:04:49 +08:00
Erez Oxman
f3b6ad15f0 Added blank lines in Readme.md
Added blank lines before list items and headings. This change creates consistency between different markdown parsers. There's no difference in the output of Github flavored markdown.

See https://babelmark.github.io/
2019-11-28 14:15:44 +02:00
Alanscut
446ff0d6cc fix issue#327 2019-11-28 09:56:04 +08:00
Alanscut
6a848fce32 Merge pull request #408 from rolegic/patch-api-h-c
Fixed different argument between declaration and definition
2019-11-19 10:51:13 +08:00
rolegic
c64854b26e Fixed different argument between declaration and definition 2019-11-15 15:43:43 +01:00
Alanscut
533ff8a783 Merge pull request #405 from Alanscut/issue-404
fix make failed in mac os
2019-11-02 22:38:33 +08:00
Alanscut
4755aea837 fix make failed in mac os 2019-11-01 11:30:14 +08:00
Alanscut
4454731775 update readme 2019-10-29 16:14:22 +08:00
Alanscut
326f1f5ed5 Merge pull request #402 from Alanscut/cmake_add_uninstall_target
CMake: add uninstall target
2019-10-29 16:09:32 +08:00
Alanscut
bb059dc2e1 add uninstall target in cmake 2019-10-29 15:48:11 +08:00
Alanscut
de99175cd0 fix rmdir error (#401)
* fix rmdir error
2019-10-29 14:21:16 +08:00
Alanscut
a417b183c6 add new line to endif 2019-10-29 12:47:36 +08:00
Alanscut
f589f81a42 Merge pull request #400 from randy408/fuzz
OSS-Fuzz: build with $CXX
2019-10-22 21:07:52 +08:00
Randy
49a0ede475 ossfuzz: build with c++ compiler 2019-10-22 13:37:41 +02:00
Randy
73b0e739d0 fuzz: add support for compiling with c++ compiler 2019-10-22 13:32:41 +02:00
Alanscut
a0fdf115be Merge pull request #398 from randy408/fuzz
ossfuzz.sh: fix permission bits
2019-10-22 18:48:47 +08:00
Randy
6b728982f2 ossfuzz.sh: fix permission bits 2019-10-22 12:45:13 +02:00
Alanscut
f00060af44 Merge pull request #378 from randy408/fuzz
Add libFuzzer fuzz target / OSS-Fuzz integration
2019-10-22 11:22:30 +08:00
randy408
ec8d2f9c2e convert fuzz target to c89, optimize 2019-10-21 15:27:47 +02:00
Alanscut
18b7113b49 Merge pull request #351 from GitMensch/patch-1
allow to override PIC_FLAGS and compiler std
2019-10-21 17:06:14 +08:00
Alanscut
18dad60035 Merge pull request #377 from Alanscut/20190628
fix bug: add const to the parameter in the cJSON_GetStringValue function
2019-10-20 22:47:11 +08:00
Alanscut
66d0a1793f Merge pull request #395 from bjda/more_const
Add const qualifier to cJSON_CreateStringArray
2019-10-20 22:46:05 +08:00
Alanscut
a8dbf6d878 Merge pull request #343 from myd7349/fix-install-path
CMake: Improve install target
2019-10-19 22:57:48 +08:00
Alanscut
60fb788aa5 Merge pull request #396 from julian-st/master
initialize variables in print_number
2019-10-19 22:23:45 +08:00
Julian Ste
bcc91ecbc3 initilize variables in print_number 2019-10-19 13:53:21 +02:00
Bernt Johan Damslora
26772a8ef7 Add const qualifier to cJSON_CreateStringArray
Adds a const qualifier to the strings in the array to avoid discarding
it from arguments.
2019-10-17 14:03:15 +02:00
randy408
dc56e24f7f add build script 2019-10-14 17:12:13 +02:00
Alanscut
f31ff795bd Merge pull request #392 from Alanscut/fix-readme-typos
Fix typos in REAM.md file
2019-10-08 09:10:54 +08:00
Alanscut
e52b212dbf fix typos in REAM.md file 2019-09-29 19:06:47 +08:00
Alanscut
2de7d04aaf Merge pull request #389 from DaveGamble/revert-388-secure_c
Revert "Replace strcpy with strncpy, sprintf with snprintf"
2019-09-24 10:20:41 +08:00
Alanscut
ae49da2b61 Revert "Replace strcpy with strncpy, sprintf with snprintf" 2019-09-21 17:42:25 +08:00
Alanscut
a3154a36f1 Merge pull request #388 from singku/secure_c
Replace strcpy with strncpy, sprintf with snprintf
2019-09-21 15:43:13 +08:00
Alanscut
189b51c5da format comment 2019-09-11 10:42:44 +08:00
Alanscut
709c3dcf32 Merge pull request #374 from Alanscut/20190625
Add a comment to the parameter count of the cJSON_CreateIntArray function
2019-09-11 09:53:19 +08:00
Alanscut
c61573f1af format adjustment 2019-09-11 09:51:30 +08:00
Alanscut
20cffa37a8 Merge pull request #380 from vemakereporter/master
Fixed 1 missing dependency in Makefile
2019-09-11 09:00:44 +08:00
Alanscut
cf0d87a095 Merge pull request #384 from Alanscut/eliminate_warning
eliminate warning when compiling cJSON
2019-08-28 20:57:02 +08:00
Alanscut
e750194cb1 Merge pull request #386 from lntuition/master
Correct typo error in cJSON.h
2019-08-28 20:56:06 +08:00
Alanscut
e13f11ba79 Merge pull request #360 from Alanscut/master
add comment for cJSON_Minify function
2019-08-27 14:50:48 +08:00
Alanscut
8872b1429a Merge pull request #371 from basanjeev/master
Fix typos.
2019-08-26 16:33:05 +08:00
Randy
bd1a375028 add fuzzer driver, integrate with build system 2019-08-24 17:42:48 +02:00
Sang-Heon Jeon
b6da0d6565 Correct typo error 2019-08-24 22:43:33 +09:00
Alanscut
166c814cda eliminate warning when compiling cJSON 2019-08-12 17:06:29 +08:00
Vemake
c680faea56 Update Makefile 2019-07-24 20:46:41 +08:00
Randy
2d6db59c7b update fuzzer 2019-07-11 15:09:10 +02:00
Randy
e6bc5d16e6 update fuzzer 2019-07-11 15:03:04 +02:00
Randy
2691e142f4 update fuzzer 2019-07-11 14:42:27 +02:00
Randy
f7f175fdf2 add fuzz target 2019-07-11 13:56:07 +02:00
Alanscut
9d766f07a7 fix const cast warnings in cJSON_GetStringValue 2019-06-28 14:22:02 +08:00
Alanscut
85ceadb4b4 Add a comment to the parameter count of the cJSON_CreateIntArray function. 2019-06-25 17:25:23 +08:00
Sanjeev BA
110f184d18 Fix typos.
Signed-off-by: Sanjeev BA <iamsanjeev@gmail.com>
2019-06-16 07:58:03 +09:00
Paweł Malowany
c9e8a68b00 Fix clang -Wfloat-equal warning 2019-06-10 11:37:03 +02:00
singku
16f56300e4 Replace strcpy with strncpy, sprintf with snprintf 2019-05-29 21:25:33 +00:00
Alan_scut
5fe80a94b6 add comment for cJSON_Minify function 2019-05-22 10:24:13 +08:00
Max Bruckner
3c8935676a Merge pull request #355 from DaveGamble/release-1.7.12
Release 1.7.12
2019-05-17 01:05:59 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b93fd34044 Update changelog and contributors 2019-05-17 00:37:26 +02:00
Max Bruckner
687b1a2fe1 Update version to 1.7.12 2019-05-16 20:03:12 +02:00
Max Bruckner
08d2bc766a Fix infinite loop in cJSON_Minify 2019-05-16 20:01:02 +02:00
Max Bruckner
465352fb99 Merge pull request #352 from tan-wei/master
Add link dependency to fix tests link error when ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS is ON
2019-05-11 12:06:26 +02:00
Winterreise
19ff92da79 Add link dependency to fix tests link error when ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS is ON 2019-05-11 07:37:33 +08:00
Simon Sobisch
3a4cfa84c3 allow to override PIC_FLAGS and compiler std 2019-05-06 21:07:06 +02:00
Max Bruckner
62bc2e3432 Merge pull request #347 from raiden00pl/master
Undef true and false first also for cJSON_Utils.c
2019-04-28 13:31:46 +02:00
raiden00pl
359567fdde Undef true and false first also for cJSON_Utils.c 2019-04-28 10:33:44 +02:00
Max Bruckner
0b5a7abf48 Merge pull request #340 from ldm0/master
Typo Fix
2019-04-15 23:06:11 +02:00
Max Bruckner
93688cbe72 Merge pull request #344 from DaveGamble/release-1.7.11
Release 1.7.11
2019-04-15 00:17:19 +02:00
Max Bruckner
6b249213dd Fix clang -Wcomma warning 2019-04-15 00:06:35 +02:00
Max Bruckner
09ebae8149 Release cJSON 1.7.11 2019-04-14 23:58:02 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a43fa56a63 Rewrite cJSON_Minify, fixing buffer overflows, fixes #338
Also first tests for cJSON_Minify.
Thanks @bigric3 for reporting
2019-04-14 23:18:48 +02:00
myd7349
9a970b9ff6 CMake: Improve install target 2019-04-14 19:41:28 +08:00
Max Bruckner
5a52eaddfd Undef true and false first, fixes #339
Thanks  @raiden00pl for reporting
2019-04-13 01:44:23 +02:00
Donough Liu
add86a6be8 Update cJSON.c 2019-03-18 22:56:34 +08:00
Max Bruckner
c69134d017 Release Version 1.7.10 2018-12-20 18:15:05 +01:00
Max Bruckner
563d861f92 cJSON_Utils: sort_lists: Properly split the lists
Since `prev` is not used anymore after that by the algorithm it should
have been fine anyways, still splitting it correctly in the first place
is probably a good idea.
Thanks @andysCaplin for the fix!
2018-12-20 18:12:23 +01:00
Max Bruckner
6820448db5 libcjson.pc.in: Use Libs.private instead of Private
Thanks @shiluotang
2018-12-20 18:04:52 +01:00
Max Bruckner
d44b594ab3 Add missing changelog entry 2018-12-16 11:21:35 +01:00
Max Bruckner
f110bd2e58 Release Version 1.7.9 2018-12-16 11:17:20 +01:00
Max Bruckner
5cd1dabb30 Add yuta-oxo to the Contributors 2018-12-16 11:16:31 +01:00
Max Bruckner
d606cbbc64 Merge pull request #317 from yuta-oxo/fix_sort_list
fix bug: sort_list() returns strange results
2018-12-16 11:10:06 +01:00
Max Bruckner
be749d7efa Fix crash of cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive when calling it on arrays 2018-12-16 11:06:40 +01:00
yuta-oxo
eaec82c3c5 fix bug: sort_list() returns strange results 2018-12-12 15:09:53 +09:00
Max Bruckner
cb1df2f88c README: Add note about needing to free print results in examples 2018-12-03 23:07:36 +01:00
Max Bruckner
2c914c073d Gitignore: Ignore CLion directories 2018-10-14 11:52:41 +02:00
Max Bruckner
4917024741 Makefile: Fix indentation 2018-10-14 11:52:19 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a3fadd44d1 Add .editorconfig 2018-10-14 11:51:56 +02:00
Max Bruckner
feb05fb2fd Add Benbuck Nason to the list of contributors 2018-10-14 11:22:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
26f38f4782 Merge pull request #307 from bnason-nf/vstudio_static_analyzer_warnings
Fix most of the issues reported by the Visual Studio code analysis tool
2018-10-14 11:17:34 +02:00
Benbuck Nason
8e742e4869 Fix most of the issues reported by the Visual Studio code analysis tool. 2018-10-12 14:29:59 -07:00
Max Bruckner
543ab5d08a Update json-patch-tests 2018-10-11 00:30:43 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e2162adeed Squashed 'tests/json-patch-tests/' changes from 99264bb..9ecd703
9ecd703 Merge pull request #39 from mr-mixas/test-absent-from-location-for-copy-and-move-ops
66817e7 test absent 'from' location for copy and move
09dee56 Fix anonymous test
8bae8ed Fix « test should pass - no error » test
855f2a4 Fix « test should pass despite (nested) rearrangement » test
53283fc Fix « test should pass despite rearrangement » test
ecf01e7 Fix « null value should be valid obj property » test
1586cdf Fix « Empty-string element » test

git-subtree-dir: tests/json-patch-tests
git-subtree-split: 9ecd703c08cda4864cd2d2fb580a513ec5740934
2018-10-11 00:30:43 +02:00
Max Bruckner
08103f048e Release version 1.7.8 2018-09-21 19:29:42 +02:00
Max Bruckner
ace800e444 Update changelog for 1.7.8 2018-09-21 19:28:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
00544a4a74 Contributors: Add Zach Hindes 2018-09-21 19:26:01 +02:00
Max Bruckner
3550a5553d Merge pull request #295 from zhindes/master
Support default __stdcall calling convention (/Gz) on Windows
2018-09-21 19:23:31 +02:00
Zach Hindes
d9fe34bade Add newline to end of unity_setup.c 2018-09-17 09:10:20 -05:00
Zach Hindes
f25b8448e4 Support default __stdcall calling convention on tests as well 2018-09-12 15:32:30 -05:00
Zach Hindes
ad2cb5b7ea Enable build and test on Windows 2018-09-04 14:36:21 -05:00
Zach Hindes
f32703a7a1 Support default __stdcall calling convention (/Gz) on Windows 2018-08-29 16:25:46 -05:00
Max Bruckner
86234db095 Release cJSON v1.7.7 2018-05-21 22:08:21 +02:00
Max Bruckner
af5b4911de Fix memory leak if realloc returns NULL
Thanks @AlfieDeng for reporting
2018-05-21 22:00:07 +02:00
Max Bruckner
787d651e81 Contributors: Add Zhao Zhixu 2018-05-08 21:33:33 +02:00
Max Bruckner
1571a3ebe4 Merge pull request #266 from zhaozhixu/master
fix a typo in cJSON.h
2018-05-08 21:31:00 +02:00
Zhao Zhixu
0d5ecc11b6 fix typo 2018-05-08 22:45:14 +08:00
Max Bruckner
529ec06abb Makefile: Fix #263, use $(CC) instead of 'gcc' for detecting the version 2018-04-29 09:20:08 +02:00
Max Bruckner
3349978268 cJSON.c: Remove unnecessary include of float.h, fix #259 2018-04-26 23:58:51 +02:00
Max Bruckner
cbc05de76f Release version 1.7.6 2018-04-13 12:32:30 +08:00
Max Bruckner
7996a4a2ee Readme: Deprecate the Makefile 2018-04-13 12:12:26 +08:00
Max Bruckner
ed8fefc9ca Makefile: Fix #252, put soname in the ELF file 2018-04-13 12:03:33 +08:00
Max Bruckner
e6869c2e03 cJSON_Utils.h: Add include guards and extern C for C++ 2018-04-13 10:32:29 +08:00
Max Bruckner
0e0c463491 Release version 1.7.5 2018-03-22 20:29:17 +01:00
Max Bruckner
2336a0348d Contributors: Add Bob Kocisko 2018-03-22 20:28:54 +01:00
Max Bruckner
5d50f4efe1 Contributors: Thank all the non-code contributors 2018-03-22 20:28:30 +01:00
Max Bruckner
8abf110750 Merge pull request #251 from bobkocisko/master
json patch: adding to a subfield of a non-object now fails as expected
2018-03-22 20:00:24 +01:00
Bob Kocisko
d26a42af8d json patch: adding to a subfield of a non-object now fails as expected 2018-03-22 11:10:29 -04:00
Max Bruckner
6f264b5d0c Merge pull request #249 from DaveGamble/fix-add-item
Release 1.7.4
2018-03-02 20:04:29 +01:00
Max Bruckner
5da9edc8b1 Release version 1.7.4 2018-03-02 19:57:36 +01:00
Max Bruckner
22a7d04fa0 add_item_to_object: Fix use-after-free when string is aliased
If the `string` property of the item that is added is an alias to the
`string` parameter of `add_item_to_object`, and `constant` is false,
`cJSON_strdup` would access the string after it has been freed.

Thanks @hhallen for reporting this in #248.
2018-03-02 19:49:55 +01:00
Max Bruckner
a559eac472 Release version 1.7.3 2018-02-07 21:16:35 +01:00
Max Bruckner
d514bb866e Fix #241, potential double free 2018-02-07 19:36:59 +01:00
Max Bruckner
27caa364b0 Release version 1.7.2 2018-02-06 11:38:41 +01:00
Max Bruckner
f47271f455 Fix pkgconfig and installation. Thanks @zeerd for reporting
CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_... needs to be used.
2018-02-06 11:24:03 +01:00
Max Bruckner
7cc52f6035 Merge pull request #231 from DaveGamble/fixes
Release Version 1.7.1
2018-01-09 22:34:48 +01:00
Max Bruckner
b60b5d3744 Update version to 1.7.1 2018-01-09 21:59:42 +01:00
Max Bruckner
4d84acf926 print_number: fix Off-By-One error
Thanks @liuyunbin for reporting this in #230
2018-01-09 21:40:55 +01:00
Max Bruckner
28d4410f42 print: fix: realloc was allocating too much memory
Thanks @liuyunbin for reporting this in #230
2018-01-09 20:53:33 +01:00
Max Bruckner
f33fa95f3d print: Fix default buffer size in printbuffer
Thanks @liuyunbin for reporting this in #230
2018-01-09 20:49:03 +01:00
Max Bruckner
984dc85a5f Merge pull request #228 from DaveGamble/develop
Release Version 1.7.0
2017-12-31 02:20:27 +01:00
Max Bruckner
13a2d337a8 Update version number to 1.7 2017-12-31 02:03:40 +01:00
Max Bruckner
17b83e76e9 Update Changelog for version 1.7 2017-12-31 02:01:53 +01:00
Max Bruckner
43754e7833 Merge pull request #215 from DaveGamble/new-documentation
New documentation
2017-12-31 01:43:11 +01:00
Max Bruckner
1e95363638 README: Caveats: Duplicate object members 2017-12-31 01:40:57 +01:00
Max Bruckner
d7e711c0de README: new doc: Add links for 4th level sections 2017-12-31 01:35:09 +01:00
Max Bruckner
f26d8f3175 README: Add small note about CMake on Windows. 2017-12-31 01:35:09 +01:00
Max Bruckner
e7d0c1dc37 Tests: Test if the readme examples are working 2017-12-31 01:35:09 +01:00
Max Bruckner
5605fa4ad5 README: new doc: Remove old explanation. 2017-12-31 01:35:08 +01:00
Max Bruckner
cdcd553769 README: new doc: Example 2017-12-31 01:35:08 +01:00
Max Bruckner
61dd7f1e41 README: new doc: Working with the data structure 2017-12-31 01:35:08 +01:00
Max Bruckner
1285e6ac68 README: new doc: Printing 2017-12-31 01:35:07 +01:00
Max Bruckner
b54b81251e README: new doc: Parsing 2017-12-31 01:35:05 +01:00
Max Bruckner
c31ee79ad1 README: new doc: Data Structure section 2017-12-31 01:26:41 +01:00
Max Bruckner
a1a1e60cb0 Merge pull request #226 from DaveGamble/boolean_add
Convert cJSON_Add..ToObject macros into functions with return values
2017-12-29 23:30:20 +01:00
Max Bruckner
1b21bcd150 cJSON_Add..ToObject: Add comment to header file 2017-12-29 23:29:09 +01:00
Max Bruckner
77931e7fc0 cJSON_Add...ToObject: Add tests for failure conditions 2017-12-29 23:26:53 +01:00
Max Bruckner
5865faffa3 Convert cJSON_Add...ToObject macros into functions
These functions return the added object. Functions to add objects and
arrays have also been added.
2017-12-28 23:56:39 +01:00
Max Bruckner
f966409b33 Add tests for cJSON_Add...ToObject macros 2017-12-28 22:56:57 +01:00
Max Bruckner
de729a1635 Extract add_item_to_object function that returns a boolean 2017-12-28 21:40:24 +01:00
Max Bruckner
55c597c719 add_item_to_array with boolean return value 2017-12-28 12:45:28 +01:00
Max Bruckner
2a087843e4 Add overrides for BUILD_SHARED_LIBS 2017-11-28 17:16:11 +01:00
Max Bruckner
eb7c681a4b Fix tests when building as static library 2017-11-28 16:44:24 +01:00
Max Bruckner
0476590a0c Update Unity to 2.4.3 2017-11-28 03:15:50 +01:00
Max Bruckner
da8c48668d Squashed 'tests/unity/' changes from 60b13f0..287e076
287e076 Post release
774da10 Merge pull request #296 from jlindgren90/master
629b86d Merge unity_setup.h into unity.h.
0914d80 Merge pull request #308 from codehearts/patch-1
5ee55fe Fix missing TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_HEX_MESSAGE
38c387b Merge pull request #304 from VLambret/master
17d4ea9 Color test results using ANSI escape codes
031b1ba Merge pull request #300 from jsalling/bugfix/greater-than
df78aad Make weak symbol usage more portable:
a7e8797 Fix link errors with MinGW.
94a3008 Update continuous integration to build 32-bit Unity
b119919 Add 64-bit comparison asserts
91bcbe1 Add 'greater/less or equal to' asserts on integers
8caade7 Fix bug in greater/less than asserts on unsigned int
1381a1a Update documentation.
2593c31 Allow suiteSetUp() and suiteTearDown() to be provided as normal C functions.
60def10 Update configuration docs

git-subtree-dir: tests/unity
git-subtree-split: 287e076962ec711cd2bdf08364a8df9ce51e106b
2017-11-28 03:15:50 +01:00
Max Bruckner
11844dd5a6 Add cJSON_Create{Array,Object}Reference 2017-11-28 03:06:02 +01:00
Max Bruckner
1f543f0e28 cast_away_const: Generalize for void* 2017-11-28 02:05:02 +01:00
Max Bruckner
eaa90a6b74 Add cJSON_CreateStringReference 2017-11-28 02:02:55 +01:00
Max Bruckner
440390a9a5 extract function cast_away_const_from_string 2017-11-28 01:54:21 +01:00
Max Bruckner
2718d30a3d Squashed 'tests/json-patch-tests/' changes from 0dd0fbc..99264bb
99264bb Merge pull request #37 from FormAPI/missing_parent_key
c2fae3a Added a test case to check replace op with a missing parent key

git-subtree-dir: tests/json-patch-tests
git-subtree-split: 99264bb634d32c03df7472f21afb7d3681d8619e
2017-11-20 22:04:57 +01:00
Max Bruckner
043507872e Update json-patch-tests 2017-11-20 22:04:57 +01:00
Max Bruckner
b2afbd3c9f cJSON_GetStringValue 2017-11-15 18:47:49 +01:00
Max Bruckner
27a4303f87 Contributors: Add yangfl 2017-11-04 14:26:50 +01:00
Max Bruckner
b5f2e5c540 Merge pull request #212 from yangfl/temp2
Remove trailing space
2017-11-04 14:24:47 +01:00
yangfl
fa00278f66 Remove trailing space 2017-11-04 21:19:15 +08:00
Max Bruckner
8412b1e2cd README: fixup last commit 2017-11-04 13:42:20 +01:00
Max Bruckner
35907223e1 README: Explain including cJSON, fix #211 2017-11-04 13:39:58 +01:00
Max Bruckner
8a11f8ce17 Merge pull request #210 from yangfl/upstream
CMakeLists.txt: swap GNUInstallDirs and project
2017-11-04 13:30:59 +01:00
yangfl
df1c49dba1 CMakeLists.txt: swap GNUInstallDirs and project 2017-11-04 20:14:56 +08:00
Max Bruckner
c083421f40 Release version 1.6.0 2017-10-08 23:36:41 +02:00
Max Bruckner
96c33e5abb ENABLE_LOCALES: Actually disable the include as well 2017-10-08 23:28:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
f437767fa9 Contributors: Add Simon Ricaldone and Casperinous 2017-10-08 23:13:30 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c51a19be51 CONTRIBUTING.md: Fix '4 tabs' -> '4 spaces' 2017-10-08 22:05:19 +02:00
Max Bruckner
97d7347a6e Merge branch 'develop' 2017-10-08 22:05:02 +02:00
Max Bruckner
28328a0b34 Merge pull request #203 from Casperinous/master
Fix for #202 issue.
2017-10-08 21:48:46 +02:00
casperinous
9b960fa870 Small indentation fix in order to follow the contribution rules. 2017-10-08 22:02:52 +03:00
casperinous
4f9e9dfc30 Fix for issue #202, regarding the lack of implementation of the localeconv method in some SDK's.
A macro named `ENABLE_LOCALES` was added and an option with the same name too in the CMakeLists.txt
2017-10-08 21:55:58 +03:00
Max Bruckner
b7bfe1e91a Squashed 'tests/unity/' changes from 3b69bea..60b13f0
60b13f0 Bump version in preparation of release.
f278c18 Fix bug #288 - invalid line numbers on partial name matches
bdd4cb1 Merge pull request #294 from jlindgren90/master
fcd4883 Fix compiler warning due to reusing symbol 'exp'.
05daf95 Update to match Ruby style guide
7b2ad10 Merge pull request #285 from dpostorivo/gt_lt_asserts
0547aab Merge pull request #291 from jlindgren90/master
2ae2bdb Make code C89-compliant.
dbdd168 Fix test link error.
0e7eb54 Rewrite UnityPrintFloat to match printf("%.6g").
a868b2e Merge pull request #286 from palaviv/fix-UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH
e56378e Add UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR_HEADER_DECLARATION to fixture tests rakefile_helper.rb
ad37302 Add UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR_HEADER_DECLARATION to tests rakefile_helper.rb
b3de931 Add UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR_HEADER_DECLARATION to fixture tests Makefile defines
59182c4 Add UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR_HEADER_DECLARATION to tests Makefile defines
a07d07c Allow specifying custom header declaration
c1bc32d - Generator will not change names by default - Fixed some style issues.
f2fdf1a Added Greater than and Less than asserts from other PR

git-subtree-dir: tests/unity
git-subtree-split: 60b13f0685246b009810aecbffafe17fb665d970
2017-09-12 18:30:07 +02:00
Max Bruckner
acf80470f8 Update Unity to version v2.4.2
Merge commit 'b7bfe1e91a0b55d72f849944d5a33b7962d7bf51' into develop
2017-09-12 18:30:07 +02:00
Max Bruckner
afd5d186b7 Release version 1.5.9 2017-09-08 13:54:24 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7456637793 CONTRIBUTORS.md: Add Robin Mallinson 2017-09-08 13:52:15 +02:00
Max Bruckner
d92754cd30 Add valgrind suppressions for ARMv7 2017-09-08 13:25:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e4980b65b9 Merge pull request #200 from rmallins/cJSON_ParseWithOpts_fix_ErrorPtr_behaviour
Fix error pointer behaviour of cJSON_ParseWithOpts()
2017-09-08 12:05:19 +02:00
rmallins
629c354390 Rewrite test for cJSON_ParseWithOpts() to expect non-null error
pointer in error case and change code to match new expectations.
2017-09-08 01:22:10 +01:00
rmallins
1b2236a9a6 Improve existing tests showing behaviour of Parse and ParseWithOpts functions. 2017-09-08 01:20:52 +01:00
Max Bruckner
1925d1bbe5 Release version 1.5.8 2017-08-21 11:06:10 +02:00
Max Bruckner
76b705576f Makefile: Fix 'make test'
make test tried to execute the test for cJSON_Utils, which has been
ported to CUnity tests.
2017-08-21 10:58:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
469a437e2a Add valgrind suppressions for ARVMv7 ArchlinuxARM 2017-07-15 11:59:47 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7e2781a734 Merge pull request #187 from simon-p-r/appveyor
First commit of appveyor
2017-07-15 10:19:14 +02:00
simon-p-r
f0f3e55d48 fixed appveyor script 2017-07-15 09:06:10 +01:00
simon-p-r
2caa884f6a removed x64 Visual Studio 9 2008 build 2017-07-15 09:03:13 +01:00
Max Bruckner
88d66c5da9 Release version 1.5.7 2017-07-12 23:13:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
954d61e5e7 Fix #189, ensure returns an invalid pointer
If realloc returns NULL, ensure didn't abort but returned
printbuffer.offset instead. If an attacker can control
printbuffer.offset and also make realloc fail at just the right moment,
this would make cJSON potentially write at an arbitrary memory address.
2017-07-12 23:02:31 +02:00
simon-p-r
c6f7f78cbb added copy to powershell script 2017-07-10 10:50:55 +01:00
simon-p-r
824e1b2a99 patch for Visual Studio 9 2008 x64 failed builds 2017-07-10 10:38:21 +01:00
simon-p-r
dd980008f7 add appveyor 2017-07-09 22:31:21 +01:00
Max Bruckner
ecdff7837c Merge pull request #185 from jwilk-forks/spelling
Fix typos in json.dict
2017-07-08 20:16:33 +02:00
Jakub Wilk
a3c2eba991 Fix typos in json.dict 2017-07-08 09:39:06 +02:00
Max Bruckner
bf0bc22a11 CMake: Add ENABLE_SAFE_STACK option 2017-07-05 10:49:32 +02:00
Max Bruckner
5baa77f86c cJSON_Parse{,WithOpts}: Skip UTF-8 (Byte Order Marks) 2017-07-03 22:28:04 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b26e71f960 Merge pull request #181 from DaveGamble/msvc-fixes
MSVC compiler handling
2017-06-28 17:28:52 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7a2615c231 Fix: Check if __GNUCC__ is defined
This has been detected via MSVC's Warning C4668
2017-06-28 17:28:51 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e174831819 CMake: Add custom compiler flags for MSVC 2017-06-28 17:28:51 +02:00
Max Bruckner
ac368e9dfb MSVC: Fix warning about assignment in condition 2017-06-28 17:28:51 +02:00
Max Bruckner
d1c2e2df4a MSVC: workaround for C2322 2017-06-28 17:28:51 +02:00
Max Bruckner
04e27dc8c5 CMake: New option BUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS 2017-06-28 17:28:50 +02:00
Max Bruckner
0d675cb048 MSVC: Disable warning about single line comments in system headers 2017-06-28 17:28:50 +02:00
Max Bruckner
45e1278acb tests/print_number: Add test with 17 digits of precision 2017-06-28 17:28:50 +02:00
Max Bruckner
217ab02612 cJSON_Utils: Guard gcc pragmas with a check for __GCC__ 2017-06-28 17:28:50 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e872d40223 MSVC: Disable deprecation warnings for C89 functions
C89 sadly doesn't provide safe alternatives for strcpy, sprintf and the
like.
2017-06-28 17:28:50 +02:00
Max Bruckner
21733eb02e tests/print_number: Use proper double literals 2017-06-28 17:28:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a9ce4e6bbc Add warning -Wswitch-enum 2017-06-28 17:28:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
eb8c0baa3b Add warning -Wused-but-marked-unused 2017-06-28 17:28:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
4e0c119391 Add warning -Wmissing-variable-declarations 2017-06-28 17:28:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
38b2f40a9a Add warning -Wunused-macro 2017-06-28 17:28:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
d3bc571a38 Release Version 1.5.6 2017-06-28 17:25:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
48eaecd172 Merge pull request #183 from FSMaxB/null-pointer-fixes
Null pointer fixes
2017-06-28 16:13:56 +02:00
Max Bruckner
18ad8a8770 misc_utils_tests: call all utils function with NULL pointers 2017-06-28 16:01:20 +02:00
Max Bruckner
93227319f0 handle null pointers: cJSONUtils_GeneratePatchesCaseSensitive 2017-06-28 16:00:59 +02:00
Max Bruckner
f0c1b896ba handle null pointers: cJSONUtils_GeneratePatches 2017-06-28 16:00:41 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2d252ae595 handle null pointer: compose_patch 2017-06-28 16:00:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c46c4d1559 handle null pointer: sort_object 2017-06-28 15:59:53 +02:00
Max Bruckner
1af74c8cc1 handle null pointer: get_item_from_pointer 2017-06-28 15:58:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
9bdf19fde1 handle null pointer: cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo 2017-06-28 15:58:22 +02:00
Max Bruckner
bdd5ff7ad6 misc_tests: Call all functions with NULL pointers 2017-06-28 14:22:42 +02:00
Max Bruckner
24ea388dcf handle null pointers: cJSON_Minify 2017-06-28 14:22:36 +02:00
Max Bruckner
39745c9c75 handle null pointers: cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer 2017-06-28 14:22:29 +02:00
Max Bruckner
9585c38d5a handle null pointers: cJSON_CreateStringArray 2017-06-28 14:22:22 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c268e77b21 handle null pointers: cJSON_CreateDoubleArray 2017-06-28 14:22:15 +02:00
Max Bruckner
9f745a2251 handle null pointers: cJSON_CreateFloatArray 2017-06-28 14:22:07 +02:00
Max Bruckner
010e31f2f2 handle null pointers: cJSON_CreateIntArray 2017-06-28 14:21:55 +02:00
Max Bruckner
8ea37fce01 handle null pointers: replace_item_in_object 2017-06-28 14:21:48 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b2fe02712d handle null pointers: cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject 2017-06-28 14:21:42 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c179509b31 handle null pointers: cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray 2017-06-28 14:21:34 +02:00
Max Bruckner
46c4f55c94 handle null pointers: cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS 2017-06-28 14:21:26 +02:00
Max Bruckner
90ff72c8bb handle null pointers: create_reference
Also fixes a potential memory leak
2017-06-28 14:21:09 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e9d1de24cf handle null pointers: cJSON_GetArraySize 2017-06-28 14:20:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
56f2bc6f3e handle null pointers: cJSON_PrintPreallocated 2017-06-28 14:20:47 +02:00
Max Bruckner
cdc35ebf88 handle null pointers: cJSON_AddItemToObject 2017-06-28 14:20:34 +02:00
Max Bruckner
90a46eaccd cJSON.h: Move cJSON_ParseWithOpts after cJSON_Parse 2017-06-27 23:10:19 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2a3a313f83 cJSON_PrintBuffered: Fix potential memory leak 2017-06-27 23:10:19 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a2a2411b12 Release version 1.5.5 2017-06-14 18:07:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
03ba72faec cJSON_Compare: Fix comparison of objects
It did consider two arrays equal if one is a subset of te other one,
which is incorrect.

See #180
2017-06-14 17:48:56 +02:00
Max Bruckner
569aa060c6 cJSON_Compare: Fix comparison of arrays
It did consider two arrays equal if one is a prefix of the other one,
which is incorrect.

See #180
2017-06-14 17:48:56 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b9cc911831 cJSON_Utils: Fix case sensitivity handling when adding to object 2017-06-14 17:48:56 +02:00
Max Bruckner
9abe75e072 cJSON_Utils: Fix get_item_from_pointer
Accessing nested arrays didn't work as intended.
2017-06-14 17:48:55 +02:00
Max Bruckner
9189b3322a Release v1.5.4 2017-06-04 21:31:45 +02:00
Max Bruckner
bfbd8fe0d8 tests/parse_hex4: Fix GCC 7 compiler warning (fixes #179) 2017-06-04 21:29:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
38b44a298d Squashed 'tests/unity/' changes from f96c055..3b69bea
3b69bea Merge pull request #284 from rmja/patch-1
aef3679 Fixed UNITY_TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_*

git-subtree-dir: tests/unity
git-subtree-split: 3b69beaa58efc41bbbef70a32a46893cae02719d
2017-06-04 19:36:46 +02:00
Max Bruckner
82295f9e4f Update Unity 2017-06-04 19:36:46 +02:00
Max Bruckner
00d5e225a6 Release version 1.5.3 2017-05-22 22:59:32 +02:00
Max Bruckner
9ecc96878f fix #174: cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject doesn't copy name 2017-05-22 22:55:05 +02:00
Max Bruckner
3efee9fda8 CONTRIBUTORS: Dōngwén Huáng: Add Tones to Pin Yin 2017-05-11 10:16:08 +02:00
Max Bruckner
71a7b64860 README: Small improvements 2017-05-11 10:11:43 +02:00
Max Bruckner
ddf268b074 cJSON.h: Document cJSON_ArrayForEach for objects 2017-05-10 13:17:38 +02:00
Max Bruckner
de5df3e56f Release version 1.5.2 2017-05-10 02:25:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a167d9e381 Fix reading buffer overflow in parse_string 2017-05-10 02:09:01 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b537ca70a3 old_utils_tests: Remove leftover unused attribute 2017-05-10 01:15:28 +02:00
Max Bruckner
186cce3ece Fix -Wcomma 2017-05-10 00:52:33 +02:00
Max Bruckner
6c9f76c100 Release version 1.5.1 2017-05-06 08:42:59 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2c9947eec9 CONTRIBUTORS.md: Add prefetchnta 2017-05-06 08:40:38 +02:00
Max Bruckner
9a85c26161 Merge pull request #166 from prefetchnta/patch-1
cJSON_Utils: free() to cJSON_free()
2017-05-06 08:18:37 +02:00
crhackos
c0088e1ebe free() to cJSON_free() 2017-05-06 12:38:10 +08:00
Max Bruckner
8738160e16 CONTRIBUTORS.md: Add Julián Vásquez 2017-05-04 00:17:20 +02:00
Max Bruckner
eb6dd6ef6b Merge pull request #164 from juvasquezg/master
Makefile: GCC version guard for -fstack-protector-strong
2017-05-03 23:08:24 +02:00
julianvasquez
98fb2c9437 validate gcc version for use -fstack-protector-strong in the Makefile 2017-05-03 11:07:07 -05:00
Max Bruckner
1217ca9e9f Release version 1.5.0 2017-05-02 02:34:55 +02:00
Max Bruckner
6e9c6edd91 Update Changelog to 1.5.0 2017-05-02 02:33:00 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2d6a2e0133 Merge branch 'develop' prepare v1.5.0 2017-05-02 02:30:26 +02:00
Max Bruckner
d9b23039b8 CONTRIBUTORS.md: Add Mike Robinson 2017-05-02 02:22:19 +02:00
Max Bruckner
ffb877c94a Squashed 'tests/json-patch-tests/' changes from 5405313..0dd0fbc
0dd0fbc tests.json: Test case sensitivity
01348ad tests.json: Remove trailing whitespace

git-subtree-dir: tests/json-patch-tests
git-subtree-split: 0dd0fbc5ec7eb9dab362fab47e08419079d5675e
2017-05-02 01:56:12 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a01267c0a4 Update json-patch-tests 2017-05-02 01:56:12 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e1f6470dae json_patch_tests.c: Use case sensitive functions 2017-05-02 01:54:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
1d277eb99d README.md: Case sensitivity caveat 2017-05-02 01:48:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
9857ab9835 Merge pull request #159 from DaveGamble/utils-refactor
Refactor cJSON_Utils and add case sensitive versions of all functions
2017-05-02 01:41:50 +02:00
Max Bruckner
66f75619d9 Add cJSONUtils_MergePatchCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7f22948eec Add cJSONUtils_SortObjectCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b674519695 Add cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatchCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
94057fb069 Add cJSONUtils_ApplyPatchesCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
3bf2913634 Add cJSONUtils_GeneratePatchesCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
cd4d7b9b6e Add cJSONUtils_GetPointerCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
73823c4b6d Add get_object_item: configurable case_sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
0aaef1a8fa sort_list: configurable case sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e88be8681d create_patches: Configurable case sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
222686513e apply_patch: configurable case sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
62b08f1336 compare_json: configurable case sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7de847eeea detach_path: Configurable case sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
af9c76e37e Add get_item_from_pointer: Configurable case sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2f33e8ec9b Add compare_pointers: Configurable case sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
30906a01c0 another compare_strings fix 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
eb017abe72 fix update fix 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
487a8b76a1 fix another compare_strings 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
1d85450883 fix configurable compare_stirings 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2616db9e92 Add compare_strings: configurable case_sensitivity 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
23cbb173d4 cJSONUtils_SortList -> sort_list 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a29c468b68 cJSON_CompareToPatch -> create_patches 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
1d65f33d3d cJSONUtils_GeneratePatch -> compose_patch 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
997ca129a2 cJSONUtils_ApplyPatch -> apply_patch 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
cf1770b0ea cJSONUtils_Compare -> compare_json 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
aefe2f85ab cJSONUtils_PatchDetach -> detach_path 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7f645de322 cJSONUtils_InplaceDecodePointerString -> decode_pointer_inplace 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e6c239db2b cJSONUtils_PointerEncodedstrcpy -> encode_string_as_pointer 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
f4d9e2e1a1 cJSON_strcasecmp -> case_insensitive_strcmp 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e3ed64d56e cJSON_PointerEncodedstrlen -> pointer_encoded_length 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
6b01dee7ca Rename cJSONUtils_Pstrcasecmp to case_insensitive_pointer_comparison
Also changes the return type to cJSON_bool
2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b73881a388 cJSON_Utils: Add true/false 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
bb2f868126 refactor cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatch 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
11b8a8cd76 refactor cJSONUtils_MergePatch 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
01d656bebc refactor cJSONUtils_SortObject 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7bf62ff4dc refactor cJSONUtils_SortList 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
f030058183 refactor cJSONUtils_GeneratePatches 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a67c24c451 refactor cJSONUtils_CompareToPatch 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
512c313111 refactor cJSONUtils_AddPatchToArray 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e591d4173a refactor cJSONUtils_GeneratePatch 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
bde341edd8 refactor cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
48c97985d6 refactor cJSONUtils_ApplyPatch 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
63db67bfeb refactor cJSONUtils_Compare 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2040ce9004 refactor cJSONUtils_PatchDetach 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
4ba6bafe34 refactor cJSONUtils_InplaceDecodePointerString 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
378a333ee2 refactor cJSONUtils_GetPointer 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
4642d6575f refactor decode_array_index_from_pointer 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
4932c80f26 refactor cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
674a678819 refactor cJSONUtils_PointerEncodedstrcpy 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b8e3673d0f refactor cJSONUtils_PointerEncodedstrlen 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b16bcc3c19 refactor cJSONUtils_Pstrcasecmp 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
44d313212b refactor cJSONUtils_strcasecmp 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
055c7007e5 refactor cJSONUtils_strdup 2017-05-02 01:30:58 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a1a860cd31 Merge pull request #158 from DaveGamble/case-sensitive
Provide case sensitive versions of all functions
2017-05-02 01:27:49 +02:00
Max Bruckner
bc622fcc15 README.md: Use cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 01:18:55 +02:00
Max Bruckner
dede4e3246 Add cJSON_ReplaceItemInObjectCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 01:18:55 +02:00
Max Bruckner
8b953d1202 Add cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer 2017-05-02 01:18:55 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2d07bbc9b2 Add cJSON_DeleteItemFromObjectCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 00:36:10 +02:00
Max Bruckner
8816a568ab Add cJSON_DetachItemFromObjectCaseSensitive 2017-05-02 00:34:17 +02:00
Max Bruckner
33193ea557 Internal function get_array_item 2017-05-02 00:27:33 +02:00
Max Bruckner
acb0ca88df Use cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer internally 2017-05-01 23:59:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c24c3e0285 Add cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer 2017-05-01 23:58:04 +02:00
Max Bruckner
cc3a75dd39 Makefile: Remove test_utils 2017-05-01 21:56:55 +02:00
Max Bruckner
204c7ee43f CONTRIBUTORS.md: Add Debora Grosse 2017-05-01 21:56:40 +02:00
Max Bruckner
48b3909946 Squashed 'tests/json-patch-tests/' changes from 716417e..5405313
5405313 Add tests for replacing the root document (#30)

git-subtree-dir: tests/json-patch-tests
git-subtree-split: 54053131a31241ecccfffdc79753ff169aa9763c
2017-05-01 18:02:03 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b00ecfd311 Merge commit '48b390994642e59eb1a461922a646b4c6544693c' into develop 2017-05-01 18:02:03 +02:00
Max Bruckner
87fad25c2b Merge pull request #153 from DeboraG/print_number_prec
cJSON: Fix print_number to print significant digits of doubles
2017-04-29 19:56:58 +02:00
Debora Grosse
a69ad22639 Remove test for negative zero, as -0 is acceptable output 2017-04-29 13:08:10 -04:00
Max Bruckner
28570ad095 Add test for cJSON_SetNumberHelper 2017-04-28 14:41:24 +02:00
Max Bruckner
303660ae04 Remove test_utils. (Replaced by old_utils_tests and json_patch_tests) 2017-04-28 13:58:51 +02:00
Max Bruckner
18a7828940 Merge branch 'generate-patch-tests' into develop 2017-04-28 02:00:40 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7fe8d53c19 Use json-patch-tests to test generation of tests with cJSON_Utils 2017-04-28 01:59:54 +02:00
Max Bruckner
ee3c3bc80e cJSONUtils_GeneratePatches: Fix multiple removes in arrays 2017-04-27 21:32:18 +02:00
Max Bruckner
18b4e2f941 Update Unity to release 2.4.1 2017-04-27 02:55:04 +02:00
Max Bruckner
ab77a80e9b Squashed 'tests/unity/' changes from 1f52255..f96c055
f96c055 this is a minor release
2c7629a Documentation Updates
b8bfb01 Add support for AStyle in test makefile. It’s going to assume you have it installed.
e36d8b5 Merge pull request #276 from wolf99/pdf-to-markdown
1e43967 Add EACH_EQUAL changes
e2cc679 Add newlines after headings for best practice, trim trailing spaces & convert sneaky incorrectly coded chars
192d517 Remove PDFs
c48f6c9 Add Github Markdown versions of documents
2a5b24f Finished updating all Ruby scripts to match our coding standard. Woo!
3e0a712 Started to flesh out rubocop settings for this project. Added rakefile tasks to do so. Updated first script to make it compliant.
23f9c16 Another round of fixing things that the stylizer “corrected” for me.
3a6cca3 Fixed things that the stylizer “autocorrected” to wrong. ;)
3062c39 Starting to enforce our coding style. The first step is that we’ve pulled in Rubocop to check out Ruby syntax. There is likely a bit of customization to do yet AND there is definitely that backlog of todo’s that we just told it to ignore.
550d58b Attempt to fix remaining issues with casting
ee038c2 Ha! Forgot to add the correct comment style
d6b3508 Clean up some const issues, particularly when moving between single and double pointers
4ffafce Finish updating documentation to match
083564b Update docs to also understand the new Each Equal handlers
0dddf49 also update strings to support each element of an array.
a11a137 Added memory each equal assertion
d8d67a7 Added each_equal assertions for float and double
b7956ea Added more tests for all the numerical types when performing each_equal assertions
7fe3191 Added some tests to prove this works. Still work in progress
56eeacd prepare for comparing value to array by setting up explicit compare of array to array in ints
7b80885 Merge pull request #272 from FSMaxB/gcc43-wconversion
0781e74 Add our coding standard to documentation
c3658a0 Dropped support for pre-2.0 versions of Ruby (not even rubylang supports them anymore)
8a45ccf Use custom mock prefix when searching for mock header files. #263
689610b reorder includes in generated test runners
43c7511 stdlib.h explicitly called in fixtures when malloc used, now. (Fixes issue #268)
1c556d2 Fix -Wconversion with gcc-4.3
8723d50 Turn UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH off by default. Added a quick-define for the most common case: UNITY_USE_FLUSH_STDOUT. Clarified documentation. Fixes issue #269
c67a4ff - Add ability to detect TEST_FILE(“filename.c”) specifications in test files
41ee499 Tiny tweaks to make Unity fit in more smoothly with Ceedling

git-subtree-dir: tests/unity
git-subtree-split: f96c05532b3e00c9ca77e58fc07f9401cd46510d
2017-04-27 02:54:33 +02:00
Max Bruckner
949c083315 Move 'hooks' parameter into buffers (parse/print) 2017-04-27 02:48:28 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c4c217f2ce Move 'format' into printbuffer 2017-04-27 02:21:09 +02:00
Max Bruckner
79f30800ec Move print depth into printbuffer 2017-04-27 02:10:03 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e0d3a8a265 Limit nesting depth to 1000 and make it configurable. 2017-04-27 01:57:45 +02:00
Max Bruckner
5aa152fa83 Merge pull request #157 from mhrobinson/cJSON_Free-api
Document cJSON_free API
2017-04-26 09:11:36 +02:00
Mike Robinson
a400888c1f Document cJSON_free API 2017-04-25 23:58:44 -07:00
Debora Grosse
3fc9bc0648 cJSON: Fix print_number to print significant digits of doubles 2017-04-20 10:55:09 -04:00
Max Bruckner
05f75e360b Release Version 1.4.7 2017-04-18 21:35:21 +02:00
Max Bruckner
32626cc251 Update Changelog 2017-04-18 18:02:32 +02:00
Max Bruckner
24cf9308de README: Caveat about zero terminated strings 2017-04-18 17:58:36 +02:00
Max Bruckner
51d3df6c9f cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive: Fix inconsistent prototype
Thanks @PawelWMS
2017-04-18 17:37:43 +02:00
Max Bruckner
6ccfd5d603 tests: Move most of test_utils.c to old_utils_tests 2017-04-18 14:11:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
49ebc85e7a Move ApplyPatch tests from test_utils.c to json. 2017-04-13 20:15:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
8fd46d51b1 Put generated files in library_config subdirectory 2017-04-12 21:49:36 +02:00
Max Bruckner
609bb75421 cJSON_Utils: Use cJSON_free and cJSON_malloc 2017-04-12 21:28:31 +02:00
Max Bruckner
cea3fe4165 Caveats: Add note about UTF-8 encoding 2017-04-12 21:22:07 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b759ff38b8 Merge pull request #150 from DaveGamble/json-patch-tests
Add json-patch/json-patch-tests for testing JSON patch implementation
2017-04-12 20:54:18 +02:00
Max Bruckner
ba7b48b3f3 Enable json-patch-tests tests 2017-04-12 20:50:04 +02:00
Max Bruckner
134ebf5e89 cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches: Handle replacement of root 2017-04-12 20:50:04 +02:00
Max Bruckner
02a05eea4e cJSON: Add cJSON_malloc and cJSON_free 2017-04-12 20:50:03 +02:00
Max Bruckner
d67b008d4b decode_array_index_from_pointer: parse manually
This allows checking for leading zeroes and invalid characters after the index
2017-04-12 12:06:27 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c66342d871 cJSON_Utils: Use enum for opcode 2017-04-12 11:36:14 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c960b2b853 cJSON_Utils: Fix size_t support of cJSONUtils_GetPointer 2017-04-12 11:21:48 +02:00
Max Bruckner
3056d85f01 cJSON_Utils: Use new helper function 2017-04-12 11:21:21 +02:00
Max Bruckner
b470d918f3 cJSONUtils: add decode_array_index_from_pointer as common helper function 2017-04-12 11:07:21 +02:00
Max Bruckner
8efb287ae2 cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches: Fail if removal failed 2017-04-12 10:44:29 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a1602f484b cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches: Don't accept invalid array indices 2017-04-12 10:34:15 +02:00
Max Bruckner
d058a9cd8f cJSON_ApplyPatches: Don't allow adding to array out of bounds 2017-04-11 17:40:43 +02:00
Max Bruckner
f11b5eadc8 Update Changelog for 1.4.7 2017-04-11 16:44:55 +02:00
Max Bruckner
075a06f40b cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches: Fix not accepting arrays
This was completely broken, arrays weren't accepted.
2017-04-11 16:41:50 +02:00
Max Bruckner
62ba68fc7d cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches: Fix not accepting arrays
This was completely broken, arrays weren't accepted.
2017-04-11 16:38:51 +02:00
Max Bruckner
7276f4df05 Squashed 'tests/json-patch-tests/' content from commit 716417e
git-subtree-dir: tests/json-patch-tests
git-subtree-split: 716417e71e328e116dc1e98b903b434578bc1a1c
2017-04-11 14:45:28 +02:00
Max Bruckner
8c900b9e07 Merge commit '7276f4df051bc58af8a2da7d3199517d43d37582' as 'tests/json-patch-tests' 2017-04-11 14:45:28 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e0a3c2370d Merge pull request #148 from DaveGamble/cjson-compare
cJSON_Compare
2017-04-11 14:37:15 +02:00
Max Bruckner
3c18c83513 Add Changelog 2017-04-09 19:06:12 +02:00
Max Bruckner
6ac896d8d2 cJSON_Compare: New function to compare json 2017-04-08 17:57:36 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2a25abbf2a Deduplicate code for cJSON_GetObjectItem 2017-04-08 17:57:36 +02:00
Max Bruckner
e9803341d5 simplify and rename cJSON_strcasecmp
Two NULL strings should not be considered equal for the purpose of
cJSON.
2017-04-08 17:57:36 +02:00
Max Bruckner
31400affab Contributors: Add Pawel Winogrodzki 2017-04-08 17:56:30 +02:00
Max Bruckner
6c3df7eb59 cJSON_ParseWithOpts: Fix -Wmissing-field-initializers 2017-04-08 17:56:30 +02:00
Max Bruckner
a99d254e4f License: Add other contributors 2017-04-08 17:56:29 +02:00
Max Bruckner
f0230a584f Merge pull request #139 from PawelWMS/develop_W4_fixes
Fixing all /W4 level warnings.
2017-04-08 17:56:29 +02:00
Pawel Winogrodzki
2148e3277a Renaming "min" to "cjson_min". 2017-04-08 17:56:29 +02:00
Pawel Winogrodzki
c786cd9714 Adding back "const". 2017-04-08 17:56:29 +02:00
Pawel Winogrodzki
238ceec175 Fixing all W4-level warnings. 2017-04-08 17:56:29 +02:00
Max Bruckner
6702037b68 cJSON_Delete: Improve readability 2017-04-08 17:56:28 +02:00
Max Bruckner
eb5000ba61 cJSON_strdup: improve readability 2017-04-08 17:56:28 +02:00
Max Bruckner
655c26ada1 cJSON_strcasecmp: Improve readability 2017-04-08 17:56:28 +02:00
Max Bruckner
218b0c8dcf cJSON_Print: Use reallocate if available
This can reduce worst case peak memory usage by 30% depending on the
realloc implementation.
2017-04-08 17:56:28 +02:00
Max Bruckner
281df6997c Update copyright 2017-04-08 17:56:27 +02:00
Max Bruckner
bc0bb7c224 parse_with_opts: test return_parse_end 2017-04-08 17:56:27 +02:00
Max Bruckner
56a32f9ecc Use error_position instead of error pointer internally 2017-04-08 17:56:27 +02:00
Max Bruckner
770e8263a5 tests for cJSON_ParseWithOpts 2017-04-08 17:56:27 +02:00
Max Bruckner
2683589d93 parser: Construct error pointer from buffer offset 2017-04-08 17:56:26 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c837177a56 utf16_literal_to_utf8: Support \u0000 2017-04-08 17:56:26 +02:00
Max Bruckner
80bc7652ae cJSON_ParseWithOptions: Remove end pointer 2017-04-08 17:56:26 +02:00
Max Bruckner
87a204ed0b parse_functions: Return booleans instead of pointers 2017-04-08 17:56:26 +02:00
Max Bruckner
c9739c59fd Replace strchr with switch case
This should improve performance and improve readability.
2017-04-08 17:56:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
778a0c146f parse_string: Use parsebuffer 2017-04-08 17:56:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
f69b109c9f parse_number: Use parse_buffer 2017-04-08 17:56:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
fef1c45b92 parse_object: Use parse_buffer 2017-04-08 17:56:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
033a542532 parse_array: Use parsebuffer 2017-04-08 17:56:25 +02:00
Max Bruckner
fd0320cf54 parse_value: Use parse_buffer 2017-04-08 17:56:24 +02:00
Max Bruckner
0f98214e71 parsebuffer: type and macros 2017-04-08 17:56:24 +02:00
Max Bruckner
06a2326e3b cJSON_ParseWithOpts: Use goto fail 2017-04-08 17:56:24 +02:00
Max Bruckner
11131b9ced cJSON_ParseWithOptions: Improve variable names and intent 2017-04-08 17:56:24 +02:00
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root = true
[*]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 4
end_of_line = lf
charset = utf-8
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
insert_final_newline = true
[Makefile]
indent_style = tab
indent_size = unset
# ignore external repositories and test inputs
[tests/{unity,json-patch-tests,inputs}/*]
indent_style = unset
indent_size = unset
end_of_line = unset
charset = unset
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
insert_final_newline = unset

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* text=auto
/tests/inputs/* text eol=lf
.gitattributes export-ignore
.gitignore export-ignore
.github export-ignore
.editorconfig export-ignore
.travis.yml export-ignore
# Linguist incorrectly identified the headers as C++, manually override this.
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------------ ------------
The coding style has been discussed in [#24](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/24). The basics are: The coding style has been discussed in [#24](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/24). The basics are:
* Use 4 tabs for indentation * Use 4 spaces for indentation
* No oneliners (conditions, loops, variable declarations ...) * No oneliners (conditions, loops, variable declarations ...)
* Always use parenthesis for control structures * Always use parenthesis for control structures
* Don't implicitly rely on operator precedence, use round brackets in expressions. e.g. `(a > b) && (c < d)` instead of `a>b && c<d` * Don't implicitly rely on operator precedence, use round brackets in expressions. e.g. `(a > b) && (c < d)` instead of `a>b && c<d`

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name: CI
on:
push:
branches: [ master ]
paths-ignore:
- '**.md'
- 'LICENSE'
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize]
paths-ignore:
- '**.md'
- 'LICENSE'
jobs:
linux:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "!contains(github.event.head_commit.message, 'ci skip')"
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
mem_check:
- ENABLE_VALGRIND
- ENABLE_SANITIZERS
- NONE_MEM_CHECK
compiler:
- GCC
- CLANG
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install build dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install clang-14 valgrind
- name: build and test
shell: bash
run: |
if [ "${{ matrix.mem_check }}" == "ENABLE_VALGRIND" ]; then
EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS="-DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=ON -DENABLE_VALGRIND=ON -DENABLE_SAFE_STACK=ON -DENABLE_SANITIZERS=OFF"
elif [ "${{ matrix.mem_check }}" == "ENABLE_SANITIZERS" ]; then
EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS="-DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=ON -DENABLE_VALGRIND=OFF -DENABLE_SAFE_STACK=OFF -DENABLE_SANITIZERS=ON"
else
EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS="-DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=ON -DENABLE_VALGRIND=OFF -DENABLE_SAFE_STACK=OFF -DENABLE_SANITIZERS=OFF"
fi
if [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" == "GCC" ]; then
export CC=gcc
else
export CC=clang
fi
#run build and test
JOBS=20
export CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL=$JOBS
export CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1
mkdir -p build
cd build
echo [cmake]: cmake .. $EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS
cmake .. $EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS || (rm -rf * && cmake .. $EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS)
cmake --build .
make
make test
macos:
runs-on: macos-latest
if: "!contains(github.event.head_commit.message, 'ci skip')"
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
mem_check:
- ENABLE_VALGRIND
- ENABLE_SANITIZERS
- NONE_MEM_CHECK
compiler:
- GCC
- CLANG
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: build and test
shell: bash
run: |
if [ "${{ matrix.mem_check }}" == "ENABLE_VALGRIND" ]; then
EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS="-DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=ON -DENABLE_VALGRIND=ON -DENABLE_SAFE_STACK=ON -DENABLE_SANITIZERS=OFF"
elif [ "${{ matrix.mem_check }}" == "ENABLE_SANITIZERS" ]; then
EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS="-DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=ON -DENABLE_VALGRIND=OFF -DENABLE_SAFE_STACK=OFF -DENABLE_SANITIZERS=ON"
else
EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS="-DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=ON -DENABLE_VALGRIND=OFF -DENABLE_SAFE_STACK=OFF -DENABLE_SANITIZERS=OFF"
fi
if [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" == "GCC" ]; then
export CC=gcc
else
export CC=clang
fi
#run build and test
JOBS=20
export CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL=$JOBS
export CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1
mkdir -p build
cd build
echo [cmake]: cmake .. $EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS
cmake .. $EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS || (rm -rf * && cmake .. $EVENT_CMAKE_OPTIONS)
cmake --build .
make
make test

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name: CIFuzz
on: [pull_request]
jobs:
Fuzzing:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Build Fuzzers
uses: google/oss-fuzz/infra/cifuzz/actions/build_fuzzers@master
with:
oss-fuzz-project-name: 'cjson'
dry-run: false
- name: Run Fuzzers
uses: google/oss-fuzz/infra/cifuzz/actions/run_fuzzers@master
with:
oss-fuzz-project-name: 'cjson'
fuzz-seconds: 600
dry-run: false
- name: Upload Crash
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
if: failure()
with:
name: artifacts
path: ./out/artifacts

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*.swp *.swp
*.patch *.patch
tags tags
*.dylib *.dylib*
build/ build/
cJSON_test cJSON_test
cJSON_test_utils cJSON_test_utils
libcjson.so.* libcjson.so.*
libcjson_utils.so.* libcjson_utils.so.*
*.orig *.orig
.vscode
.idea
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*.lst
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script: script:
- mkdir build - mkdir build
- cd build - cd build
- cmake .. -DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=On -DENABLE_VALGRIND="${VALGRIND}" -DENABLE_SANITIZERS="${SANITIZERS}" - cmake .. -DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=On -DENABLE_VALGRIND="${VALGRIND}" -DENABLE_SAFE_STACK="${VALGRIND}" -DENABLE_SANITIZERS="${SANITIZERS}"
- make - make
- make test CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=On - make test CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=On

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1.7.18 (May 13, 2024)
======
Fixes:
------
* Add NULL check to cJSON_SetValuestring()(CVE-2024-31755), see #839 and #840
* Remove non-functional list handling of compiler flags, see #851
* Fix heap buffer overflow, see #852
* remove misused optimization flag -01, see #854
* Set free'd pointers to NULL whenever they are not reassigned immediately after, see #855 and #833
1.7.17 (Dec 26, 2023)
======
Fixes:
------
* Fix null reference in cJSON_SetValuestring(CVE-2023-50472), see #809
* Fix null reference in cJSON_InsertItemInArray(CVE-2023-50471), see #809 and #810
1.7.16 (Jul 5, 2023)
======
Features:
------
* Add an option for ENABLE_CJSON_VERSION_SO in CMakeLists.txt, see #534
* Add cmake_policy to CMakeLists.txt, see #163
* Add cJSON_SetBoolValue, see #639
* Add meson documentation, see #761
Fixes:
------
* Fix memory leak in merge_patch, see #611
* Fix conflicting target names 'uninstall', see #617
* Bump cmake version to 3.0 and use new version syntax, see #587
* Print int without decimal places, see #630
* Fix 'cjson_utils-static' target not exist, see #625
* Add allocate check for replace_item_in_object, see #675
* Fix a null pointer crash in cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer, see #726
1.7.15 (Aug 25, 2021)
======
Fixes:
------
* Fix potential core dumped for strrchr, see [#546](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/546)
* Fix null pointer crash in cJSON_CreateXxArray, see [#538](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/538)
* Fix several null pointer problems on allocation failure, see [#526](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/526)
* Fix a possible dereference of null pointer, see [#519](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/519)
* Fix windows build failure about defining nan, see [#518](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/518)
1.7.14 (Sep 3, 2020)
======
Fixes:
------
* optimize the way to find tail node, see [#503](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/503)
* Fix WError error on macosx because NAN is a float. Thanks @sappo, see [#484](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/484)
* Fix some bugs in detach and replace. Thanks @miaoerduo, see [#456](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/456)
1.7.13 (Apr 2, 2020)
======
Features:
---------
* add new API of cJSON_ParseWithLength without breaking changes. Thanks @caglarivriz, see [#358](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/358)
* add new API of cJSON_GetNumberValue. Thanks @Intuition, see[#385](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/385)
* add uninstall target function for CMake. See [#402](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/402)
* Improve performance of adding item to array. Thanks @xiaomianhehe, see [#430](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/430), [#448](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/448)
* add new API of cJSON_SetValuestring, for changing the valuestring safely. See [#451](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/451)
* add return value for cJSON_AddItemTo... and cJSON_ReplaceItem... (check if the operation successful). See [#453](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/453)
Fixes:
------
* Fix clang -Wfloat-equal warning. Thanks @paulmalovanyi, see [#368](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/368)
* Fix make failed in mac os. See [#405](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/405)
* Fix memory leak in cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo. Thanks @andywolk for reporting, see [#414](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/414)
* Fix bug in encode_string_as_pointer. Thanks @AIChangJiang for reporting, see [#439](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/439)
1.7.12 (May 17, 2019)
======
Fixes:
------
* Fix infinite loop in `cJSON_Minify` (potential Denial of Service). Thanks @Alanscut for reporting, see [#354](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/354)
* Fix link error for Visual Studio. Thanks @tan-wei, see [#352](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/352).
* Undefine `true` and `false` for `cJSON_Utils` before redefining them. Thanks @raiden00pl, see [#347](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/347).
1.7.11 (Apr 15, 2019)
======
Fixes:
------
* Fix a bug where cJSON_Minify could overflow it's buffer, both reading and writing. This is a security issue, see [#338](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/338). Big thanks @bigric3 for reporting.
* Unset `true` and `false` macros before setting them if they exist. See [#339](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/339), thanks @raiden00pl for reporting
1.7.10 (Dec 21, 2018)
======
Fixes:
------
* Fix package config file for `libcjson`. Thanks @shiluotang for reporting [#321](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/321)
* Correctly split lists in `cJSON_Utils`'s merge sort. Thanks @andysCaplin for the fix [#322](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/322)
1.7.9 (Dec 16, 2018)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix a bug where `cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive` would pass a nullpointer to `strcmp` when called on an array, see [#315](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/315). Thanks @yuweol for reporting.
* Fix error in `cJSON_Utils` where the case sensitivity was not respected, see [#317](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/317). Thanks @yuta-oxo for fixing.
* Fix some warnings detected by the Visual Studio Static Analyzer, see [#307](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/307). Thanks @bnason-nf
1.7.8 (Sep 22, 2018)
======
Fixes:
------
* cJSON now works with the `__stdcall` calling convention on Windows, see [#295](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/295), thanks @zhindes for contributing
1.7.7 (May 22, 2018)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix a memory leak when realloc fails, see [#267](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/267), thanks @AlfieDeng for reporting
* Fix a typo in the header file, see [#266](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/266), thanks @zhaozhixu
1.7.6 (Apr 13, 2018)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Add `SONAME` to the ELF files built by the Makefile, see [#252](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/252), thanks @YanhaoMo for reporting
* Add include guards and `extern "C"` to `cJSON_Utils.h`, see [#256](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/256), thanks @daschfg for reporting
Other changes:
* Mark the Makefile as deprecated in the README.
1.7.5 (Mar 23, 2018)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix a bug in the JSON Patch implementation of `cJSON Utils`, see [#251](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/251), thanks @bobkocisko.
1.7.4 (Mar 3, 2018)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix potential use after free if the `string` parameter to `cJSON_AddItemToObject` is an alias of the `string` property of the object that is added,see [#248](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/248). Thanks @hhallen for reporting.
1.7.3 (Feb 8, 2018)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix potential double free, thanks @projectgus for reporting [#241](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/241)
1.7.2 (Feb 6, 2018)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix the use of GNUInstallDirs variables and the pkgconfig file. Thanks @zeerd for reporting [#240](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/240)
1.7.1 (Jan 10, 2018)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fixed an Off-By-One error that could lead to an out of bounds write. Thanks @liuyunbin for reporting [#230](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/230)
* Fixed two errors with buffered printing. Thanks @liuyunbin for reporting [#230](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/230)
1.7.0 (Dec 31, 2017)
=====
Features:
---------
* Large rewrite of the documentation, see [#215](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/215)
* Added the `cJSON_GetStringValue` function
* Added the `cJSON_CreateStringReference` function
* Added the `cJSON_CreateArrayReference` function
* Added the `cJSON_CreateObjectReference` function
* The `cJSON_Add...ToObject` macros are now functions that return a pointer to the added item, see [#226](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/226)
Fixes:
------
* Fix a problem with `GNUInstallDirs` in the CMakeLists.txt, thanks @yangfl, see [#210](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/210)
* Fix linking the tests when building as static library, see [#213](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/213)
* New overrides for the CMake option `BUILD_SHARED_LIBS`, see [#207](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/207)
Other Changes:
--------------
* Readme: Explain how to include cJSON, see [#211](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/211)
* Removed some trailing spaces in the code, thanks @yangfl, see [#212](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/212)
* Updated [Unity](https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity) and [json-patch-tests](https://github.com/json-patch/json-patch-tests)
1.6.0 (Oct 9, 2017)
=====
Features:
---------
* You can now build cJSON as both shared and static library at once with CMake using `-DBUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS=On`, see [#178](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/178)
* UTF-8 byte order marks are now ignored, see [#184](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/184)
* Locales can now be disabled with the option `-DENABLE_LOCALES=Off`, see [#202](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/202), thanks @Casperinous
* Better support for MSVC and Visual Studio
Other Changes:
--------------
* Add the new warnings `-Wswitch-enum`, `-Wused-but-makred-unused`, `-Wmissing-variable-declarations`, `-Wunused-macro`
* More number printing tests.
* Continuous integration testing with AppVeyor (semi automatic at this point), thanks @simon-p-r
1.5.9 (Sep 8, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Set the global error pointer even if `return_parse_end` is passed to `cJSON_ParseWithOpts`, see [#200](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/200), thanks @rmallins
1.5.8 (Aug 21, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix `make test` in the Makefile, thanks @YanhaoMo for reporting this [#195](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/195)
1.5.7 (Jul 13, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix a bug where realloc failing would return a pointer to an invalid memory address. This is a security issue as it could potentially be used by an attacker to write to arbitrary memory addresses, see [#189](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/189), fixed in [954d61e](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/954d61e5e7cb9dc6c480fc28ac1cdceca07dd5bd), big thanks @timothyjohncarney for reporting this issue
* Fix a spelling mistake in the AFL fuzzer dictionary, see [#185](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/185), thanks @jwilk
1.5.6 (Jun 28, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Make cJSON a lot more tolerant about passing NULL pointers to its functions, it should now fail safely instead of dereferencing the pointer, see [#183](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/183). Thanks @msichal for reporting [#182](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/182)
1.5.5 (Jun 15, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix pointers to nested arrays in cJSON_Utils, see [9abe](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/9abe75e072050f34732a7169740989a082b65134)
* Fix an error with case sensitivity handling in cJSON_Utils, see [b9cc911](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/b9cc911831b0b3e1bb72f142389428e59f882b38)
* Fix cJSON_Compare for arrays that are prefixes of the other and objects that are a subset of the other, see [03ba72f](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/03ba72faec115160d1f3aea5582d9b6af5d3e473) and [#180](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/180), thanks @zhengqb for reporting
1.5.4 (Jun 5, 2017)
======
Fixes:
------
* Fix build with GCC 7.1.1 and optimization level `-O2`, see [bfbd8fe](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/bfbd8fe0d85f1dd21e508748fc10fc4c27cc51be)
Other Changes:
--------------
* Update [Unity](https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity) to 3b69beaa58efc41bbbef70a32a46893cae02719d
1.5.3 (May 23, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix `cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject` not keeping the name of an item, see [#174](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/174)
1.5.2 (May 10, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix a reading buffer overflow in `parse_string`, see [a167d9e](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/a167d9e381e5c84bc03de4e261757b031c0c690d)
* Fix compiling with -Wcomma, see [186cce3](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/186cce3ece6ce6dfcb58ac8b2a63f7846c3493ad)
* Remove leftover attribute from tests, see [b537ca7](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/b537ca70a35680db66f1f5b8b437f7114daa699a)
1.5.1 (May 6, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Add gcc version guard to the Makefile, see [#164](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/164), thanks @juvasquezg
* Fix incorrect free in `cJSON_Utils` if custom memory allocator is used, see [#166](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/166), thanks @prefetchnta
1.5.0 (May 2, 2017)
=====
Features:
* cJSON finally prints numbers without losing precision, see [#153](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/153), thanks @DeboraG
* `cJSON_Compare` recursively checks if two cJSON items contain the same values, see [#148](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/148)
* Provide case sensitive versions of every function where it matters, see [#158](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/158) and [#159](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/159)
* Added `cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer` and `cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer`
* Added `cJSON_free` and `cJSON_malloc` that expose the internal configured memory allocators. see [02a05ee](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/02a05eea4e6ba41811f130b322660bea8918e1a0)
Enhancements:
-------------
* Parse into a buffer, this will allow parsing `\u0000` in the future (not quite yet though)
* General simplifications and readability improvements
* More unit tests
* Update [unity](https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity) testing library to 2.4.1
* Add the [json-patch-tests](https://github.com/json-patch/json-patch-tests) test suite to test cJSON_Utils.
* Move all tests from `test_utils.c` to unit tests with unity.
Fixes:
------
* Fix some warnings with the Microsoft compiler, see [#139](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/139), thanks @PawelWMS
* Fix several bugs in cJSON_Utils, mostly found with [json-patch-tests](https://github.com/json-patch/json-patch-tests)
* Prevent a stack overflow by specifying a maximum nesting depth `CJSON_NESTING_LIMIT`
Other Changes:
--------------
* Move generated files in the `library_config` subdirectory.
1.4.7 (Apr 19, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix `cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches`, it was completely broken and apparently nobody noticed (or at least reported it), see [075a06f](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/075a06f40bdc4f836c7dd7cad690d253a57cfc50)
* Fix inconsistent prototype for `cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive`, see [51d3df6](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/51d3df6c9f7b56b860c8fb24abe7bab255cd4fa9), thanks @PawelWMS
1.4.6 (Apr 9, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Several corrections in the README
* Making clear that `valueint` should not be written to
* Fix overflow detection in `ensure`, see [2683d4d](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/2683d4d9873df87c4bdccc523903ddd78d1ad250)
* Fix a potential null pointer dereference in cJSON_Utils, see [795c3ac](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/795c3acabed25c9672006b2c0f40be8845064827)
* Replace incorrect `sizeof('\0')` with `sizeof("")`, see [84237ff](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/84237ff48e69825c94261c624eb0376d0c328139)
* Add caveats section to the README, see [50b3c30](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/50b3c30dfa89830f8f477ce33713500740ac3b79)
* Make cJSON locale independent, see [#146](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/146), Thanks @peterh for reporting
* Fix compiling without CMake with MSVC, see [#147](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/147), Thanks @dertuxmalwieder for reporting
1.4.5 (Mar 28, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix bug in `cJSON_SetNumberHelper`, thanks @mmkeeper, see [#138](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/138) and [ef34500](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/ef34500693e8c4a2849d41a4bd66fd19c9ec46c2)
* Workaround for internal compiler error in GCC 5.4.0 and 6.3.1 on x86 (2f65e80a3471d053fdc3f8aed23d01dd1782a5cb [GCC bugreport](https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80097))
1.4.4 (Mar 24, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix a theoretical integer overflow, (not sure if it is possible on actual hardware), see [e58f7ec](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/e58f7ec027d00b7cdcbf63e518c1b5268b29b3da)
* Fix an off by one error, see [cc84a44](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/cc84a446be20cc283bafdc4d94c050ba1111ac02), thanks @gatzka
* Double check the offset of the print buffer in `ensure`, see [1934059](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/1934059554b9a0971e00f79e96900f422cfdd114)
Improvements:
* Add a note in the header about required buffer size when using `cJSON_PrintPreallocated`, see [4bfb8800](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/4bfb88009342fb568295a7f6dc4b7fee74fbf022)
1.4.3 (Mar 19, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix compilation of the tests on 32 bit PowerPC and potentially other systems, see [4ec6e76](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/4ec6e76ea2eec16f54b58e8c95b4c734e59481e4)
* Fix compilation with old GCC compilers (4.3+ were tested), see [227d33](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/227d3398d6b967879761ebe02c1b63dbd6ea6e0d), [466eb8e](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/466eb8e3f8a65080f2b3ca4a79ab7b72bd539dba), see also [#126](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/126)
1.4.2 (Mar 16, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fix minimum required cmake version, see [30e1e7a](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/30e1e7af7c63db9b55f5a3cda977a6c032f0b132)
* Fix detection of supported compiler flags, see [76e5296](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/76e5296d0d05ceb3018a9901639e0e171b44a557)
* Run `cJSON_test` and `cJSON_test_utils` along with unity tests, see [c597601](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/c597601cf151a757dcf800548f18034d4ddfe2cb)
1.4.1 (Mar 16, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Make `print_number` abort with a failure in out of memory situations, see [cf1842](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/cf1842dc6f64c49451a022308b4415e4d468be0a)
1.4.0 (Mar 4, 2017)
=====
Features
--------
* Functions to check the type of an item, see [#120](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/120)
* Use dllexport on windows and fvisibility on Unix systems for public functions, see [#116](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/116), thanks @mjerris
* Remove trailing zeroes from printed numbers, see [#123](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/123)
* Expose the internal boolean type `cJSON_bool` in the header, see [2d3520e](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/2d3520e0b9d0eb870e8886e8a21c571eeddbb310)
Fixes
* Fix handling of NULL pointers in `cJSON_ArrayForEach`, see [b47d0e3](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/b47d0e34caaef298edfb7bd09a72cfff21d231ff)
* Make it compile with GCC 7 (fix -Wimplicit-fallthrough warning), see [9d07917](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/9d07917feb1b613544a7513d19233d4c851ad7ad)
Other Improvements
* internally use realloc if available ([#110](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/110))
* builtin support for fuzzing with [afl](http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/) ([#111](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/111))
* unit tests for the print functions ([#112](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/112))
* Always use buffered printing ([#113](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/113))
* simplify the print functions ([#114](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/114))
* Add the compiler flags `-Wdouble-conversion`, `-Wparentheses` and `-Wcomma` ([#122](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/122))
1.3.2 (Mar 1, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Don't build the unity library if testing is disabled, see [#121](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/121). Thanks @ffontaine
1.3.1 (Feb 27, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Bugfix release that fixes an out of bounds read, see [#118](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/118). This shouldn't have any security implications.
1.3.0 (Feb 17, 2017)
=====
This release includes a lot of rework in the parser and includes the Cunity unit testing framework, as well as some fixes. I increased the minor version number because there were quite a lot of internal changes.
Features:
* New type for cJSON structs: `cJSON_Invalid`, see [#108](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/108)
Fixes:
------
* runtime checks for a lot of potential integer overflows
* fix incorrect return in cJSON_PrintBuffered [cf9d57d](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/cf9d57d56cac21fc59465b8d26cf29bf6d2a87b3)
* fix several potential issues found by [Coverity](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/cjson)
* fix potentially undefined behavior when assigning big numbers to `valueint` ([41e2837](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/41e2837df1b1091643aff073f2313f6ff3cc10f4))
* Numbers exceeding `INT_MAX` or lower than `INT_MIN` will be explicitly assigned to `valueint` as `INT_MAX` and `INT_MIN` respectively (saturation on overflow).
* fix the `cJSON_SetNumberValue` macro ([87f7727](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/87f77274de6b3af00fb9b9a7f3b900ef382296c2)), this slightly changes the behavior, see commit message
Introduce unit tests
--------------------
* Started writing unit tests with the [Cunity](https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity) testing framework. Currently this covers the parser functions.
Also:
* Support for running the tests with [Valgrind](http://valgrind.org)
* Support for compiling the tests with [AddressSanitizer](https://github.com/google/sanitizers) and [UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.html).
* `travis.yml` file for running unit tests on travis. (not enabled for the repository yet though [#102](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/102)
Simplifications
---------------
After having unit tests for the parser function in place, I started refactoring the parser functions (as well as others) and making them easier to read and maintain.
* Use `strtod` from the standard library for parsing numbers ([0747669](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/074766997246481dfc72bfa78f07898a2716473f))
* Use goto-fail in several parser functions ([#100](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/100))
* Rewrite/restructure all of the parsing functions to be easier to understand and have less code paths doing the same as another. ([#109](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/109))
* Simplify the buffer allocation strategy to always doubling the needed amount ([9f6fa94](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/9f6fa94c91a87b71e4c6868dbf2ce431a48517b0))
* Combined `cJSON_AddItemToObject` and `cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS` to one function ([cf862d](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/cf862d0fed7f9407e4b046d78d3d8050d2080d12))
Other changes
-------------
* Prevent the usage of incompatible C and header versions via preprocessor directive ([123bb1](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/123bb1af7bfae41d805337fef4b41045ef6c7d25))
* Let CMake automatically detect compiler flags
* Add new compiler flags (`-Wundef`, `-Wswitch-default`, `-Wconversion`, `-fstack-protector-strong`) ([#98](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/98))
* Change internal sizes from `int` to `size_t` ([ecd5678](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/ecd5678527a6bc422da694e5be9e9979878fe6a0))
* Change internal strings from `char*` to `unsigned char*` ([28b9ba4](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/28b9ba4334e0f7309e867e874a31f395c0ac2474))
* Add `const` in more places
1.2.1 (Jan 31, 2017)
=====
Fixes:
------
* Fixes a potential null pointer dereference in cJSON_Utils, discovered using clang's static analyzer by @bnason-nf, see [#96](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/96)
1.2.0 (Jan 9, 2017)
=====
Features:
---------
* Add a new type of cJSON item for raw JSON and support printing it. Thanks @loigu, see [#65](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/65), [#90](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/90)
Fixes:
------
* Compiler warning if const is casted away, Thanks @gatzka, see [#83](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/83)
* Fix compile error with strict-overflow on PowerPC, see [#85](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/85)
* Fix typo in the README, thanks @MicroJoe, see [#88](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/88)
* Add compile flag for compatibility with C++ compilers
1.1.0 (Dec 6, 2016)
=====
* Add a function `cJSON_PrintPreallocated` to print to a preallocated buffer, thanks @ChisholmKyle, see [#72](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/72)
* More compiler warnings when using Clang or GCC, thanks @gatzka, see [#75](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/75), [#78](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/78)
* fixed a memory leak in `cJSON_Duplicate`, thanks @alperakcan, see [#81](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/pull/81)
* fix the `ENABLE_CUSTOM_COMPILER_FLAGS` cmake option
1.0.2 (Nov 25, 2016)
=====
* Rename internal boolean type, see [#71](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/issues/71).
1.0.1 (Nov 20, 2016)
=====
Small bugfix release.
* Fixes a bug with the use of the cJSON structs type in cJSON_Utils, see [d47339e](https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON/commit/d47339e2740360e6e0994527d5e4752007480f3a)
* improve code readability
* initialize all variables
1.0.0 (Nov 17, 2016)
=====
This is the first official versioned release of cJSON. It provides an API version for the shared library and improved Makefile and CMake build files.

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@@ -1,47 +1,64 @@
set(CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32 0) set(CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32 0)
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.5) cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
project(cJSON
VERSION 1.7.18
LANGUAGES C)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0054 NEW) # set CMP0054 policy
include(GNUInstallDirs) include(GNUInstallDirs)
project(cJSON C)
set(PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR 1)
set(PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR 4)
set(PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH 6)
set(CJSON_VERSION_SO 1) set(CJSON_VERSION_SO 1)
set(CJSON_UTILS_VERSION_SO 1) set(CJSON_UTILS_VERSION_SO 1)
set(PROJECT_VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR}.${PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR}.${PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH}")
set(custom_compiler_flags) set(custom_compiler_flags)
include(CheckCCompilerFlag) include(CheckCCompilerFlag)
option(ENABLE_CUSTOM_COMPILER_FLAGS "Enables custom compiler flags for Clang and GCC" ON) option(ENABLE_CUSTOM_COMPILER_FLAGS "Enables custom compiler flags" ON)
if (ENABLE_CUSTOM_COMPILER_FLAGS) if (ENABLE_CUSTOM_COMPILER_FLAGS)
list(APPEND custom_compiler_flags if (("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang") OR ("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU"))
-std=c89 list(APPEND custom_compiler_flags
-pedantic -std=c89
-Wall -pedantic
-Wextra -Wall
-Werror -Wextra
-Wstrict-prototypes -Werror
-Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wshadow -Wwrite-strings
-Winit-self -Wshadow
-Wcast-align -Winit-self
-Wformat=2 -Wcast-align
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wformat=2
-Wstrict-overflow=2 -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wcast-qual -Wstrict-overflow=2
-Wundef -Wcast-qual
-Wswitch-default -Wundef
-Wconversion -Wswitch-default
-Wc++-compat -Wconversion
-fstack-protector-strong -Wc++-compat
-Wcomma -fstack-protector-strong
-Wdouble-promotion -Wcomma
-Wparentheses -Wdouble-promotion
-Wparentheses
-Wformat-overflow
-Wunused-macros
-Wmissing-variable-declarations
-Wused-but-marked-unused
-Wswitch-enum
) )
elseif("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "MSVC")
# Disable warning c4001 - nonstandard extension 'single line comment' was used
# Define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS to disable deprecation warnings for "insecure" C library functions
list(APPEND custom_compiler_flags
/GS
/Za
/sdl
/W4
/wd4001
/D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
)
endif()
endif() endif()
option(ENABLE_SANITIZERS "Enables AddressSanitizer and UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer." OFF) option(ENABLE_SANITIZERS "Enables AddressSanitizer and UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer." OFF)
@@ -50,15 +67,23 @@ if (ENABLE_SANITIZERS)
-fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-omit-frame-pointer
-fsanitize=address -fsanitize=address
-fsanitize=undefined -fsanitize=undefined
-fsanitize=float-divide-by-zero
-fsanitize=float-cast-overflow -fsanitize=float-cast-overflow
-fsanitize-address-use-after-scope -fsanitize-address-use-after-scope
-fsanitize=integer -fsanitize=integer
-01
-fno-sanitize-recover -fno-sanitize-recover
) )
endif() endif()
option(ENABLE_SAFE_STACK "Enables the SafeStack instrumentation pass by the Code Pointer Integrity Project" OFF)
if (ENABLE_SAFE_STACK)
if (ENABLE_SANITIZERS)
message(FATAL_ERROR "ENABLE_SAFE_STACK cannot be used in combination with ENABLE_SANITIZERS")
endif()
list(APPEND custom_compiler_flags
-fsanitize=safe-stack
)
endif()
option(ENABLE_PUBLIC_SYMBOLS "Export library symbols." On) option(ENABLE_PUBLIC_SYMBOLS "Export library symbols." On)
if (ENABLE_PUBLIC_SYMBOLS) if (ENABLE_PUBLIC_SYMBOLS)
list(APPEND custom_compiler_flags -fvisibility=hidden) list(APPEND custom_compiler_flags -fvisibility=hidden)
@@ -76,19 +101,10 @@ foreach(compiler_flag ${custom_compiler_flags})
CHECK_C_COMPILER_FLAG(${compiler_flag} "FLAG_SUPPORTED_${current_variable}") CHECK_C_COMPILER_FLAG(${compiler_flag} "FLAG_SUPPORTED_${current_variable}")
if (FLAG_SUPPORTED_${current_variable}) if (FLAG_SUPPORTED_${current_variable})
list(APPEND supported_compiler_flags)
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${compiler_flag}") set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${compiler_flag}")
endif() endif()
endforeach() endforeach()
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${supported_compiler_flags}")
#variables for pkg-config
set(prefix "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}")
set(libdir "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}")
set(version "${PROJECT_VERSION}")
set(includedir "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}")
option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Build shared libraries" ON) option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Build shared libraries" ON)
option(ENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT "Enable exporting of CMake targets. Disable when it causes problems!" ON) option(ENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT "Enable exporting of CMake targets. Disable when it causes problems!" ON)
@@ -98,26 +114,61 @@ set(CJSON_LIB cjson)
file(GLOB HEADERS cJSON.h) file(GLOB HEADERS cJSON.h)
set(SOURCES cJSON.c) set(SOURCES cJSON.c)
add_library("${CJSON_LIB}" "${HEADERS}" "${SOURCES}") option(BUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS "Build both shared and static libraries" Off)
option(CJSON_OVERRIDE_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Override BUILD_SHARED_LIBS with CJSON_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS" OFF)
option(CJSON_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Overrides BUILD_SHARED_LIBS if CJSON_OVERRIDE_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is enabled" ON)
option(ENABLE_CJSON_VERSION_SO "Enables cJSON so version" ON)
if ((CJSON_OVERRIDE_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS AND CJSON_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS) OR ((NOT CJSON_OVERRIDE_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS) AND BUILD_SHARED_LIBS))
set(CJSON_LIBRARY_TYPE SHARED)
else()
set(CJSON_LIBRARY_TYPE STATIC)
endif()
if (NOT BUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS)
add_library("${CJSON_LIB}" "${CJSON_LIBRARY_TYPE}" "${HEADERS}" "${SOURCES}")
else()
# See https://cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ#How_do_I_make_my_shared_and_static_libraries_have_the_same_root_name.2C_but_different_suffixes.3F
add_library("${CJSON_LIB}" SHARED "${HEADERS}" "${SOURCES}")
add_library("${CJSON_LIB}-static" STATIC "${HEADERS}" "${SOURCES}")
set_target_properties("${CJSON_LIB}-static" PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME "${CJSON_LIB}")
set_target_properties("${CJSON_LIB}-static" PROPERTIES PREFIX "lib")
endif()
if (NOT WIN32) if (NOT WIN32)
target_link_libraries("${CJSON_LIB}" m) target_link_libraries("${CJSON_LIB}" m)
endif() endif()
configure_file("${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/libcjson.pc.in" configure_file("${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/library_config/libcjson.pc.in"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libcjson.pc" @ONLY) "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libcjson.pc" @ONLY)
install(FILES cJSON.h DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/cjson") install(FILES cJSON.h DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR}/cjson")
install (FILES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libcjson.pc" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig") install (FILES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libcjson.pc" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig")
install(TARGETS "${CJSON_LIB}" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}" EXPORT "${CJSON_LIB}") install(TARGETS "${CJSON_LIB}"
EXPORT "${CJSON_LIB}"
ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}"
LIBRARY DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}"
RUNTIME DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_BINDIR}"
INCLUDES DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
if (BUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS)
install(TARGETS "${CJSON_LIB}-static"
EXPORT "${CJSON_LIB}"
ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}"
INCLUDES DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
endif()
if(ENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT) if(ENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT)
# export library information for CMake projects # export library information for CMake projects
install(EXPORT "${CJSON_LIB}" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/cJSON") install(EXPORT "${CJSON_LIB}" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}/cmake/cJSON")
endif() endif()
set_target_properties("${CJSON_LIB}" if(ENABLE_CJSON_VERSION_SO)
PROPERTIES set_target_properties("${CJSON_LIB}"
SOVERSION "${CJSON_VERSION_SO}" PROPERTIES
VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION}") SOVERSION "${CJSON_VERSION_SO}"
VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION}")
endif()
#cJSON_Utils #cJSON_Utils
option(ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS "Enable building the cJSON_Utils library." OFF) option(ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS "Enable building the cJSON_Utils library." OFF)
@@ -127,38 +178,64 @@ if(ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS)
file(GLOB HEADERS_UTILS cJSON_Utils.h) file(GLOB HEADERS_UTILS cJSON_Utils.h)
set(SOURCES_UTILS cJSON_Utils.c) set(SOURCES_UTILS cJSON_Utils.c)
add_library("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" "${HEADERS_UTILS}" "${SOURCES_UTILS}") if (NOT BUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS)
target_link_libraries("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" "${CJSON_LIB}") add_library("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" "${CJSON_LIBRARY_TYPE}" "${HEADERS_UTILS}" "${SOURCES_UTILS}")
target_link_libraries("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" "${CJSON_LIB}")
configure_file("${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/libcjson_utils.pc.in" else()
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libcjson_utils.pc" @ONLY) add_library("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" SHARED "${HEADERS_UTILS}" "${SOURCES_UTILS}")
target_link_libraries("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" "${CJSON_LIB}")
install(TARGETS "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}" EXPORT "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}") add_library("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}-static" STATIC "${HEADERS_UTILS}" "${SOURCES_UTILS}")
install(FILES cJSON_Utils.h DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/cjson") target_link_libraries("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}-static" "${CJSON_LIB}-static")
install (FILES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libcjson_utils.pc" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig") set_target_properties("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}-static" PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}")
if(ENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT) set_target_properties("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}-static" PROPERTIES PREFIX "lib")
# export library information for CMake projects
install(EXPORT "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/cJSON")
endif() endif()
set_target_properties("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" configure_file("${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/library_config/libcjson_utils.pc.in"
PROPERTIES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libcjson_utils.pc" @ONLY)
SOVERSION "${CJSON_UTILS_VERSION_SO}"
VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION}") install(TARGETS "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}"
EXPORT "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}"
ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}"
LIBRARY DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}"
RUNTIME DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_BINDIR}"
INCLUDES DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
if (BUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS)
install(TARGETS "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}-static"
EXPORT "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}"
ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}"
INCLUDES DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
endif()
install(FILES cJSON_Utils.h DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR}/cjson")
install (FILES "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/libcjson_utils.pc" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}/pkgconfig")
if(ENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT)
# export library information for CMake projects
install(EXPORT "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}/cmake/cJSON")
endif()
if(ENABLE_CJSON_VERSION_SO)
set_target_properties("${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}"
PROPERTIES
SOVERSION "${CJSON_UTILS_VERSION_SO}"
VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION}")
endif()
endif() endif()
# create the other package config files # create the other package config files
configure_file( configure_file(
cJSONConfig.cmake.in "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/library_config/cJSONConfig.cmake.in"
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/cJSONConfig.cmake @ONLY) ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/cJSONConfig.cmake @ONLY)
configure_file( configure_file(
cJSONConfigVersion.cmake.in "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/library_config/cJSONConfigVersion.cmake.in"
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/cJSONConfigVersion.cmake @ONLY) ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/cJSONConfigVersion.cmake @ONLY)
# Install package config files if(ENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT)
install(FILES ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/cJSONConfig.cmake # Install package config files
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/cJSONConfigVersion.cmake install(FILES ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/cJSONConfig.cmake
DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/cmake/cJSON") ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/cJSONConfigVersion.cmake
DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR}/cmake/cJSON")
endif()
option(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST "Enable building cJSON test" ON) option(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST "Enable building cJSON test" ON)
if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST) if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST)
@@ -179,18 +256,23 @@ if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST)
endif() endif()
endif() endif()
if(ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS)
set(TEST_CJSON_UTILS cJSON_test_utils)
add_executable("${TEST_CJSON_UTILS}" test_utils.c)
target_link_libraries("${TEST_CJSON_UTILS}" "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}")
add_test(NAME ${TEST_CJSON_UTILS} COMMAND "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${TEST_CJSON_UTILS}")
endif()
#"check" target that automatically builds everything and runs the tests #"check" target that automatically builds everything and runs the tests
add_custom_target(check add_custom_target(check
COMMAND ${CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND} --output-on-failure COMMAND ${CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND} --output-on-failure
DEPENDS ${TEST_CJSON} ${TEST_CJSON_UTILS}) DEPENDS ${TEST_CJSON})
endif()
#Create the uninstall target
option(ENABLE_CJSON_UNINSTALL "Enable creating uninstall target" ON)
if(ENABLE_CJSON_UNINSTALL)
add_custom_target(uninstall "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -P
"${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/library_config/uninstall.cmake")
endif()
# Enable the use of locales
option(ENABLE_LOCALES "Enable the use of locales" ON)
if(ENABLE_LOCALES)
add_definitions(-DENABLE_LOCALES)
endif() endif()
add_subdirectory(tests) add_subdirectory(tests)

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@@ -1,33 +1,94 @@
Contributors Contributors
============ ============
Original Author:
- [Dave Gamble](https://github.com/DaveGamble)
Current Maintainer:
- [Max Bruckner](https://github.com/FSMaxB)
- [Alan Wang](https://github.com/Alanscut)
Contributors:
* [Ajay Bhargav](https://github.com/ajaybhargav) * [Ajay Bhargav](https://github.com/ajaybhargav)
* [AlexanderVasiljev](https://github.com/AlexanderVasiljev)
* [Alper Akcan](https://github.com/alperakcan) * [Alper Akcan](https://github.com/alperakcan)
* [Andrew Tang](https://github.com/singku)
* [Andy](https://github.com/mlh0101)
* [Anton Sergeev](https://github.com/anton-sergeev) * [Anton Sergeev](https://github.com/anton-sergeev)
* [Benbuck Nason](https://github.com/bnason-nf)
* [Bernt Johan Damslora](https://github.com/bjda)
* [Bob Kocisko](https://github.com/bobkocisko)
* [Christian Schulze](https://github.com/ChristianSch) * [Christian Schulze](https://github.com/ChristianSch)
* [Dave Gamble](https://github.com/DaveGamble) * [Casperinous](https://github.com/Casperinous)
* [ChenYuan](https://github.com/zjuchenyuan)
* [Debora Grosse](https://github.com/DeboraG)
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And probably more people on [SourceForge](https://sourceforge.net/p/cjson/bugs/search/?q=status%3Aclosed-rejected+or+status%3Aclosed-out-of-date+or+status%3Awont-fix+or+status%3Aclosed-fixed+or+status%3Aclosed&page=0) And probably more people on [SourceForge](https://sourceforge.net/p/cjson/bugs/search/?q=status%3Aclosed-rejected+or+status%3Aclosed-out-of-date+or+status%3Awont-fix+or+status%3Aclosed-fixed+or+status%3Aclosed&page=0)
Also thanks to all the people who reported bugs and suggested new features.

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@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Gamble Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software. all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE.

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@@ -3,17 +3,18 @@ UTILS_OBJ = cJSON_Utils.o
CJSON_LIBNAME = libcjson CJSON_LIBNAME = libcjson
UTILS_LIBNAME = libcjson_utils UTILS_LIBNAME = libcjson_utils
CJSON_TEST = cJSON_test CJSON_TEST = cJSON_test
UTILS_TEST = cJSON_test_utils
CJSON_TEST_SRC = cJSON.c test.c CJSON_TEST_SRC = cJSON.c test.c
UTILS_TEST_SRC = cJSON.c cJSON_Utils.c test_utils.c
LDLIBS = -lm LDLIBS = -lm
LIBVERSION = 1.4.6 LIBVERSION = 1.7.18
CJSON_SOVERSION = 1 CJSON_SOVERSION = 1
UTILS_SOVERSION = 1 UTILS_SOVERSION = 1
CJSON_SO_LDFLAG=-Wl,-soname=$(CJSON_LIBNAME).so.$(CJSON_SOVERSION)
UTILS_SO_LDFLAG=-Wl,-soname=$(UTILS_LIBNAME).so.$(UTILS_SOVERSION)
PREFIX ?= /usr/local PREFIX ?= /usr/local
INCLUDE_PATH ?= include/cjson INCLUDE_PATH ?= include/cjson
LIBRARY_PATH ?= lib LIBRARY_PATH ?= lib
@@ -23,7 +24,20 @@ INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/$(LIBRARY_PATH)
INSTALL ?= cp -a INSTALL ?= cp -a
R_CFLAGS = -fPIC -std=c89 -pedantic -Wall -Werror -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -Wshadow -Winit-self -Wcast-align -Wformat=2 -Wmissing-prototypes -Wstrict-overflow=2 -Wcast-qual -Wc++-compat -Wundef -Wswitch-default -Wconversion -fstack-protector-strong $(CFLAGS) CC = gcc -std=c89
# validate gcc version for use fstack-protector-strong
MIN_GCC_VERSION = "4.9"
GCC_VERSION := "`$(CC) -dumpversion`"
IS_GCC_ABOVE_MIN_VERSION := $(shell expr "$(GCC_VERSION)" ">=" "$(MIN_GCC_VERSION)")
ifeq "$(IS_GCC_ABOVE_MIN_VERSION)" "1"
CFLAGS += -fstack-protector-strong
else
CFLAGS += -fstack-protector
endif
PIC_FLAGS = -fPIC
R_CFLAGS = $(PIC_FLAGS) -pedantic -Wall -Werror -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -Wshadow -Winit-self -Wcast-align -Wformat=2 -Wmissing-prototypes -Wstrict-overflow=2 -Wcast-qual -Wc++-compat -Wundef -Wswitch-default -Wconversion $(CFLAGS)
uname := $(shell sh -c 'uname -s 2>/dev/null || echo false') uname := $(shell sh -c 'uname -s 2>/dev/null || echo false')
@@ -34,6 +48,8 @@ STATIC = a
## create dynamic (shared) library on Darwin (base OS for MacOSX and IOS) ## create dynamic (shared) library on Darwin (base OS for MacOSX and IOS)
ifeq (Darwin, $(uname)) ifeq (Darwin, $(uname))
SHARED = dylib SHARED = dylib
CJSON_SO_LDFLAG = ""
UTILS_SO_LDFLAG = ""
endif endif
#cJSON library names #cJSON library names
@@ -58,11 +74,10 @@ shared: $(CJSON_SHARED) $(UTILS_SHARED)
static: $(CJSON_STATIC) $(UTILS_STATIC) static: $(CJSON_STATIC) $(UTILS_STATIC)
tests: $(CJSON_TEST) $(UTILS_TEST) tests: $(CJSON_TEST)
test: tests test: tests
./$(CJSON_TEST) ./$(CJSON_TEST)
./$(UTILS_TEST)
.c.o: .c.o:
$(CC) -c $(R_CFLAGS) $< $(CC) -c $(R_CFLAGS) $<
@@ -71,9 +86,6 @@ test: tests
#cJSON #cJSON
$(CJSON_TEST): $(CJSON_TEST_SRC) cJSON.h $(CJSON_TEST): $(CJSON_TEST_SRC) cJSON.h
$(CC) $(R_CFLAGS) $(CJSON_TEST_SRC) -o $@ $(LDLIBS) -I. $(CC) $(R_CFLAGS) $(CJSON_TEST_SRC) -o $@ $(LDLIBS) -I.
#cJSON_Utils
$(UTILS_TEST): $(UTILS_TEST_SRC) cJSON.h cJSON_Utils.h
$(CC) $(R_CFLAGS) $(UTILS_TEST_SRC) -o $@ $(LDLIBS) -I.
#static libraries #static libraries
#cJSON #cJSON
@@ -86,16 +98,16 @@ $(UTILS_STATIC): $(UTILS_OBJ)
#shared libraries .so.1.0.0 #shared libraries .so.1.0.0
#cJSON #cJSON
$(CJSON_SHARED_VERSION): $(CJSON_OBJ) $(CJSON_SHARED_VERSION): $(CJSON_OBJ)
$(CC) -shared -o $@ $< $(LDFLAGS) $(CC) -shared -o $@ $< $(CJSON_SO_LDFLAG) $(LDFLAGS)
#cJSON_Utils #cJSON_Utils
$(UTILS_SHARED_VERSION): $(UTILS_OBJ) $(UTILS_SHARED_VERSION): $(UTILS_OBJ)
$(CC) -shared -o $@ $< $(LDFLAGS) $(CC) -shared -o $@ $< $(CJSON_OBJ) $(UTILS_SO_LDFLAG) $(LDFLAGS)
#objects #objects
#cJSON #cJSON
$(CJSON_OBJ): cJSON.c cJSON.h $(CJSON_OBJ): cJSON.c cJSON.h
#cJSON_Utils #cJSON_Utils
$(UTILS_OBJ): cJSON_Utils.c cJSON_Utils.h $(UTILS_OBJ): cJSON_Utils.c cJSON_Utils.h cJSON.h
#links .so -> .so.1 -> .so.1.0.0 #links .so -> .so.1 -> .so.1.0.0
@@ -129,9 +141,8 @@ uninstall-cjson: uninstall-utils
$(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(CJSON_SHARED) $(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(CJSON_SHARED)
$(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(CJSON_SHARED_VERSION) $(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(CJSON_SHARED_VERSION)
$(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(CJSON_SHARED_SO) $(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(CJSON_SHARED_SO)
rmdir $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)
$(RM) $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH)/cJSON.h $(RM) $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH)/cJSON.h
rmdir $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH)
#cJSON_Utils #cJSON_Utils
uninstall-utils: uninstall-utils:
$(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(UTILS_SHARED) $(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(UTILS_SHARED)
@@ -139,10 +150,14 @@ uninstall-utils:
$(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(UTILS_SHARED_SO) $(RM) $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/$(UTILS_SHARED_SO)
$(RM) $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH)/cJSON_Utils.h $(RM) $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH)/cJSON_Utils.h
uninstall: uninstall-utils uninstall-cjson remove-dir:
$(if $(wildcard $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH)/*.*),,rmdir $(INSTALL_LIBRARY_PATH))
$(if $(wildcard $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH)/*.*),,rmdir $(INSTALL_INCLUDE_PATH))
uninstall: uninstall-utils uninstall-cjson remove-dir
clean: clean:
$(RM) $(CJSON_OBJ) $(UTILS_OBJ) #delete object files $(RM) $(CJSON_OBJ) $(UTILS_OBJ) #delete object files
$(RM) $(CJSON_SHARED) $(CJSON_SHARED_VERSION) $(CJSON_SHARED_SO) $(CJSON_STATIC) #delete cJSON $(RM) $(CJSON_SHARED) $(CJSON_SHARED_VERSION) $(CJSON_SHARED_SO) $(CJSON_STATIC) #delete cJSON
$(RM) $(UTILS_SHARED) $(UTILS_SHARED_VERSION) $(UTILS_SHARED_SO) $(UTILS_STATIC) #delete cJSON_Utils $(RM) $(UTILS_SHARED) $(UTILS_SHARED_VERSION) $(UTILS_SHARED_SO) $(UTILS_STATIC) #delete cJSON_Utils
$(RM) $(CJSON_TEST) $(UTILS_TEST) #delete tests $(RM) $(CJSON_TEST) #delete test

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@@ -7,14 +7,38 @@ Ultralightweight JSON parser in ANSI C.
* [Usage](#usage) * [Usage](#usage)
* [Welcome to cJSON](#welcome-to-cjson) * [Welcome to cJSON](#welcome-to-cjson)
* [Building](#building) * [Building](#building)
* [Some JSON](#some-json) * [Copying the source](#copying-the-source)
* [Here's the structure](#heres-the-structure) * [CMake](#cmake)
* [Makefile](#makefile)
* [Meson](#meson)
* [Vcpkg](#Vcpkg)
* [Including cJSON](#including-cjson)
* [Data Structure](#data-structure)
* [Working with the data structure](#working-with-the-data-structure)
* [Basic types](#basic-types)
* [Arrays](#arrays)
* [Objects](#objects)
* [Parsing JSON](#parsing-json)
* [Printing JSON](#printing-json)
* [Example](#example)
* [Printing](#printing)
* [Parsing](#parsing)
* [Caveats](#caveats) * [Caveats](#caveats)
* [Zero Character](#zero-character)
* [Character Encoding](#character-encoding)
* [C Standard](#c-standard)
* [Floating Point Numbers](#floating-point-numbers)
* [Deep Nesting Of Arrays And Objects](#deep-nesting-of-arrays-and-objects)
* [Thread Safety](#thread-safety)
* [Case Sensitivity](#case-sensitivity)
* [Duplicate Object Members](#duplicate-object-members)
* [Enjoy cJSON!](#enjoy-cjson) * [Enjoy cJSON!](#enjoy-cjson)
## License ## License
> Copyright (c) 2009-2016 Dave Gamble MIT License
> Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
> >
> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy > Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
> of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal > of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
@@ -58,11 +82,13 @@ philosophy as JSON itself. Simple, dumb, out of the way.
There are several ways to incorporate cJSON into your project. There are several ways to incorporate cJSON into your project.
#### copying the source #### copying the source
Because the entire library is only one C file and one header file, you can just copy `cJSON.h` and `cJSON.c` to your projects source and start using it. Because the entire library is only one C file and one header file, you can just copy `cJSON.h` and `cJSON.c` to your projects source and start using it.
cJSON is written in ANSI C (C89) in order to support as many platforms and compilers as possible. cJSON is written in ANSI C (C89) in order to support as many platforms and compilers as possible.
#### CMake #### CMake
With CMake, cJSON supports a full blown build system. This way you get the most features. CMake with an equal or higher version than 2.8.5 is supported. With CMake it is recommended to do an out of tree build, meaning the compiled files are put in a directory separate from the source files. So in order to build cJSON with CMake on a Unix platform, make a `build` directory and run CMake inside it. With CMake, cJSON supports a full blown build system. This way you get the most features. CMake with an equal or higher version than 2.8.5 is supported. With CMake it is recommended to do an out of tree build, meaning the compiled files are put in a directory separate from the source files. So in order to build cJSON with CMake on a Unix platform, make a `build` directory and run CMake inside it.
``` ```
@@ -80,14 +106,20 @@ make
And install it with `make install` if you want. By default it installs the headers `/usr/local/include/cjson` and the libraries to `/usr/local/lib`. It also installs files for pkg-config to make it easier to detect and use an existing installation of CMake. And it installs CMake config files, that can be used by other CMake based projects to discover the library. And install it with `make install` if you want. By default it installs the headers `/usr/local/include/cjson` and the libraries to `/usr/local/lib`. It also installs files for pkg-config to make it easier to detect and use an existing installation of CMake. And it installs CMake config files, that can be used by other CMake based projects to discover the library.
You can change the build process with a list of different options that you can pass to CMake. Turn them on with `On` and off with `Off`: You can change the build process with a list of different options that you can pass to CMake. Turn them on with `On` and off with `Off`:
* `-DENABLE_CJSON_TEST=On`: Enable building the tests. (on by default) * `-DENABLE_CJSON_TEST=On`: Enable building the tests. (on by default)
* `-DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=On`: Enable building cJSON_Utils. (off by default) * `-DENABLE_CJSON_UTILS=On`: Enable building cJSON_Utils. (off by default)
* `-DENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT=On`: Enable the export of CMake targets. Turn off if it makes problems. (on by default) * `-DENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT=On`: Enable the export of CMake targets. Turn off if it makes problems. (on by default)
* `-DENABLE_CUSTOM_COMPILER_FLAGS=On`: Enable custom compiler flags (currently for Clang and GCC). Turn off if it makes problems. (on by default) * `-DENABLE_CUSTOM_COMPILER_FLAGS=On`: Enable custom compiler flags (currently for Clang, GCC and MSVC). Turn off if it makes problems. (on by default)
* `-DENABLE_VALGRIND=On`: Run tests with [valgrind](http://valgrind.org). (off by default) * `-DENABLE_VALGRIND=On`: Run tests with [valgrind](http://valgrind.org). (off by default)
* `-DENABLE_SANITIZERS=On`: Compile cJSON with [AddressSanitizer](https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer) and [UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.html) enabled (if possible). (off by default) * `-DENABLE_SANITIZERS=On`: Compile cJSON with [AddressSanitizer](https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer) and [UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.html) enabled (if possible). (off by default)
* `-DENABLE_SAFE_STACK`: Enable the [SafeStack](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/SafeStack.html) instrumentation pass. Currently only works with the Clang compiler. (off by default)
* `-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=On`: Build the shared libraries. (on by default) * `-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=On`: Build the shared libraries. (on by default)
* `-DBUILD_SHARED_AND_STATIC_LIBS=On`: Build both shared and static libraries. (off by default)
* `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr`: Set a prefix for the installation. * `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr`: Set a prefix for the installation.
* `-DENABLE_LOCALES=On`: Enable the usage of localeconv method. ( on by default )
* `-DCJSON_OVERRIDE_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=On`: Enable overriding the value of `BUILD_SHARED_LIBS` with `-DCJSON_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS`.
* `-DENABLE_CJSON_VERSION_SO`: Enable cJSON so version. ( on by default )
If you are packaging cJSON for a distribution of Linux, you would probably take these steps for example: If you are packaging cJSON for a distribution of Linux, you would probably take these steps for example:
``` ```
@@ -98,304 +130,461 @@ make
make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install
``` ```
On Windows CMake is usually used to create a Visual Studio solution file by running it inside the Developer Command Prompt for Visual Studio, for exact steps follow the official documentation from CMake and Microsoft and use the online search engine of your choice. The descriptions of the the options above still generally apply, although not all of them work on Windows.
#### Makefile #### Makefile
**NOTE:** This Method is deprecated. Use CMake if at all possible. Makefile support is limited to fixing bugs.
If you don't have CMake available, but still have GNU make. You can use the makefile to build cJSON: If you don't have CMake available, but still have GNU make. You can use the makefile to build cJSON:
Run this command in the directory with the source code and it will automatically compile static and shared libraries and a little test program. Run this command in the directory with the source code and it will automatically compile static and shared libraries and a little test program (not the full test suite).
``` ```
make all make all
``` ```
If you want, you can install the compiled library to your system using `make install`. By default it will install the headers in `/usr/local/include/cjson` and the libraries in `/usr/local/lib`. But you can change this behavior by setting the `PREFIX` and `DESTDIR` variables: `make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=temp install`. If you want, you can install the compiled library to your system using `make install`. By default it will install the headers in `/usr/local/include/cjson` and the libraries in `/usr/local/lib`. But you can change this behavior by setting the `PREFIX` and `DESTDIR` variables: `make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=temp install`. And uninstall them with: `make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=temp uninstall`.
### Some JSON: #### Meson
```json To make cjson work in a project using meson, the libcjson dependency has to be included:
```meson
project('c-json-example', 'c')
cjson = dependency('libcjson')
example = executable(
'example',
'example.c',
dependencies: [cjson],
)
```
#### Vcpkg
You can download and install cJSON using the [vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg) dependency manager:
```
git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg.git
cd vcpkg
./bootstrap-vcpkg.sh
./vcpkg integrate install
vcpkg install cjson
```
The cJSON port in vcpkg is kept up to date by Microsoft team members and community contributors. If the version is out of date, please [create an issue or pull request](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg) on the vcpkg repository.
### Including cJSON
If you installed it via CMake or the Makefile, you can include cJSON like this:
```c
#include <cjson/cJSON.h>
```
### Data Structure
cJSON represents JSON data using the `cJSON` struct data type:
```c
/* The cJSON structure: */
typedef struct cJSON
{ {
"name": "Jack (\"Bee\") Nimble", struct cJSON *next;
"format": { struct cJSON *prev;
"type": "rect",
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080,
"interlace": false,
"frame rate": 24
}
}
```
Assume that you got this from a file, a webserver, or magic JSON elves, whatever,
you have a `char *` to it. Everything is a `cJSON` struct.
Get it parsed:
```c
cJSON * root = cJSON_Parse(my_json_string);
```
This is an object. We're in C. We don't have objects. But we do have structs.
What's the framerate?
```c
cJSON *format = cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "format");
cJSON *framerate_item = cJSON_GetObjectItem(format, "frame rate");
double framerate = 0;
if (cJSON_IsNumber(framerate_item))
{
framerate = framerate_item->valuedouble;
}
```
Want to change the framerate?
```c
cJSON *framerate_item = cJSON_GetObjectItem(format, "frame rate");
cJSON_SetNumberValue(framerate_item, 25);
```
Back to disk?
```c
char *rendered = cJSON_Print(root);
```
Finished? Delete the root (this takes care of everything else).
```c
cJSON_Delete(root);
```
That's AUTO mode. If you're going to use Auto mode, you really ought to check pointers
before you dereference them. If you want to see how you'd build this struct in code?
```c
cJSON *root;
cJSON *fmt;
root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_AddItemToObject(root, "name", cJSON_CreateString("Jack (\"Bee\") Nimble"));
cJSON_AddItemToObject(root, "format", fmt = cJSON_CreateObject());
cJSON_AddStringToObject(fmt, "type", "rect");
cJSON_AddNumberToObject(fmt, "width", 1920);
cJSON_AddNumberToObject(fmt, "height", 1080);
cJSON_AddFalseToObject (fmt, "interlace");
cJSON_AddNumberToObject(fmt, "frame rate", 24);
```
Hopefully we can agree that's not a lot of code? There's no overhead, no unnecessary setup.
Look at `test.c` for a bunch of nice examples, mostly all ripped off the [json.org](http://json.org) site, and
a few from elsewhere.
What about manual mode? First up you need some detail.
Let's cover how the `cJSON` objects represent the JSON data.
cJSON doesn't distinguish arrays from objects in handling; just type.
Each `cJSON` has, potentially, a child, siblings, value, a name.
* The `root` object has: *Object* Type and a Child
* The Child has name "name", with value "Jack ("Bee") Nimble", and a sibling:
* Sibling has type *Object*, name "format", and a child.
* That child has type *String*, name "type", value "rect", and a sibling:
* Sibling has type *Number*, name "width", value 1920, and a sibling:
* Sibling has type *Number*, name "height", value 1080, and a sibling:
* Sibling has type *False*, name "interlace", and a sibling:
* Sibling has type *Number*, name "frame rate", value 24
### Here's the structure:
```c
typedef struct cJSON {
struct cJSON *next,*prev;
struct cJSON *child; struct cJSON *child;
int type; int type;
char *valuestring; char *valuestring;
int valueint; /* writing to valueint is DEPRECATED, please use cJSON_SetNumberValue instead */ /* writing to valueint is DEPRECATED, use cJSON_SetNumberValue instead */
int valueint;
double valuedouble; double valuedouble;
char *string; char *string;
} cJSON; } cJSON;
``` ```
By default all values are 0 unless set by virtue of being meaningful. An item of this type represents a JSON value. The type is stored in `type` as a bit-flag (**this means that you cannot find out the type by just comparing the value of `type`**).
`next`/`prev` is a doubly linked list of siblings. `next` takes you to your sibling, To check the type of an item, use the corresponding `cJSON_Is...` function. It does a `NULL` check followed by a type check and returns a boolean value if the item is of this type.
`prev` takes you back from your sibling to you.
Only objects and arrays have a `child`, and it's the head of the doubly linked list.
A `child` entry will have `prev == 0`, but next potentially points on. The last sibling has `next == 0`.
The type expresses *Null*/*True*/*False*/*Number*/*String*/*Array*/*Object*, all of which are `#defined` in
`cJSON.h`.
A *Number* has `valueint` and `valuedouble`. `valueint` is a relict of the past, so always use `valuedouble`. The type can be one of the following:
Any entry which is in the linked list which is the child of an object will have a `string` * `cJSON_Invalid` (check with `cJSON_IsInvalid`): Represents an invalid item that doesn't contain any value. You automatically have this type if you set the item to all zero bytes.
which is the "name" of the entry. When I said "name" in the above example, that's `string`. * `cJSON_False` (check with `cJSON_IsFalse`): Represents a `false` boolean value. You can also check for boolean values in general with `cJSON_IsBool`.
`string` is the JSON name for the 'variable name' if you will. * `cJSON_True` (check with `cJSON_IsTrue`): Represents a `true` boolean value. You can also check for boolean values in general with `cJSON_IsBool`.
* `cJSON_NULL` (check with `cJSON_IsNull`): Represents a `null` value.
* `cJSON_Number` (check with `cJSON_IsNumber`): Represents a number value. The value is stored as a double in `valuedouble` and also in `valueint`. If the number is outside of the range of an integer, `INT_MAX` or `INT_MIN` are used for `valueint`.
* `cJSON_String` (check with `cJSON_IsString`): Represents a string value. It is stored in the form of a zero terminated string in `valuestring`.
* `cJSON_Array` (check with `cJSON_IsArray`): Represent an array value. This is implemented by pointing `child` to a linked list of `cJSON` items that represent the values in the array. The elements are linked together using `next` and `prev`, where the first element has `prev.next == NULL` and the last element `next == NULL`.
* `cJSON_Object` (check with `cJSON_IsObject`): Represents an object value. Objects are stored same way as an array, the only difference is that the items in the object store their keys in `string`.
* `cJSON_Raw` (check with `cJSON_IsRaw`): Represents any kind of JSON that is stored as a zero terminated array of characters in `valuestring`. This can be used, for example, to avoid printing the same static JSON over and over again to save performance. cJSON will never create this type when parsing. Also note that cJSON doesn't check if it is valid JSON.
Now you can trivially walk the lists, recursively, and parse as you please. Additionally there are the following two flags:
You can invoke `cJSON_Parse` to get cJSON to parse for you, and then you can take
the root object, and traverse the structure (which is, formally, an N-tree), * `cJSON_IsReference`: Specifies that the item that `child` points to and/or `valuestring` is not owned by this item, it is only a reference. So `cJSON_Delete` and other functions will only deallocate this item, not its `child`/`valuestring`.
and tokenise as you please. If you wanted to build a callback style parser, this is how * `cJSON_StringIsConst`: This means that `string` points to a constant string. This means that `cJSON_Delete` and other functions will not try to deallocate `string`.
you'd do it (just an example, since these things are very specific):
### Working with the data structure
For every value type there is a `cJSON_Create...` function that can be used to create an item of that type.
All of these will allocate a `cJSON` struct that can later be deleted with `cJSON_Delete`.
Note that you have to delete them at some point, otherwise you will get a memory leak.
**Important**: If you have added an item to an array or an object already, you **mustn't** delete it with `cJSON_Delete`. Adding it to an array or object transfers its ownership so that when that array or object is deleted,
it gets deleted as well. You also could use `cJSON_SetValuestring` to change a `cJSON_String`'s `valuestring`, and you needn't to free the previous `valuestring` manually.
#### Basic types
* **null** is created with `cJSON_CreateNull`
* **booleans** are created with `cJSON_CreateTrue`, `cJSON_CreateFalse` or `cJSON_CreateBool`
* **numbers** are created with `cJSON_CreateNumber`. This will set both `valuedouble` and `valueint`. If the number is outside of the range of an integer, `INT_MAX` or `INT_MIN` are used for `valueint`
* **strings** are created with `cJSON_CreateString` (copies the string) or with `cJSON_CreateStringReference` (directly points to the string. This means that `valuestring` won't be deleted by `cJSON_Delete` and you are responsible for its lifetime, useful for constants)
#### Arrays
You can create an empty array with `cJSON_CreateArray`. `cJSON_CreateArrayReference` can be used to create an array that doesn't "own" its content, so its content doesn't get deleted by `cJSON_Delete`.
To add items to an array, use `cJSON_AddItemToArray` to append items to the end.
Using `cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray` an element can be added as a reference to another item, array or string. This means that `cJSON_Delete` will not delete that items `child` or `valuestring` properties, so no double frees are occurring if they are already used elsewhere.
To insert items in the middle, use `cJSON_InsertItemInArray`. It will insert an item at the given 0 based index and shift all the existing items to the right.
If you want to take an item out of an array at a given index and continue using it, use `cJSON_DetachItemFromArray`, it will return the detached item, so be sure to assign it to a pointer, otherwise you will have a memory leak.
Deleting items is done with `cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray`. It works like `cJSON_DetachItemFromArray`, but deletes the detached item via `cJSON_Delete`.
You can also replace an item in an array in place. Either with `cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray` using an index or with `cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer` given a pointer to an element. `cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer` will return `0` if it fails. What this does internally is to detach the old item, delete it and insert the new item in its place.
To get the size of an array, use `cJSON_GetArraySize`. Use `cJSON_GetArrayItem` to get an element at a given index.
Because an array is stored as a linked list, iterating it via index is inefficient (`O(n²)`), so you can iterate over an array using the `cJSON_ArrayForEach` macro in `O(n)` time complexity.
#### Objects
You can create an empty object with `cJSON_CreateObject`. `cJSON_CreateObjectReference` can be used to create an object that doesn't "own" its content, so its content doesn't get deleted by `cJSON_Delete`.
To add items to an object, use `cJSON_AddItemToObject`. Use `cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS` to add an item to an object with a name that is a constant or reference (key of the item, `string` in the `cJSON` struct), so that it doesn't get freed by `cJSON_Delete`.
Using `cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray` an element can be added as a reference to another object, array or string. This means that `cJSON_Delete` will not delete that items `child` or `valuestring` properties, so no double frees are occurring if they are already used elsewhere.
If you want to take an item out of an object, use `cJSON_DetachItemFromObjectCaseSensitive`, it will return the detached item, so be sure to assign it to a pointer, otherwise you will have a memory leak.
Deleting items is done with `cJSON_DeleteItemFromObjectCaseSensitive`. It works like `cJSON_DetachItemFromObjectCaseSensitive` followed by `cJSON_Delete`.
You can also replace an item in an object in place. Either with `cJSON_ReplaceItemInObjectCaseSensitive` using a key or with `cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer` given a pointer to an element. `cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer` will return `0` if it fails. What this does internally is to detach the old item, delete it and insert the new item in its place.
To get the size of an object, you can use `cJSON_GetArraySize`, this works because internally objects are stored as arrays.
If you want to access an item in an object, use `cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive`.
To iterate over an object, you can use the `cJSON_ArrayForEach` macro the same way as for arrays.
cJSON also provides convenient helper functions for quickly creating a new item and adding it to an object, like `cJSON_AddNullToObject`. They return a pointer to the new item or `NULL` if they failed.
### Parsing JSON
Given some JSON in a zero terminated string, you can parse it with `cJSON_Parse`.
```c ```c
void parse_and_callback(cJSON *item, const char *prefix) cJSON *json = cJSON_Parse(string);
```
Given some JSON in a string (whether zero terminated or not), you can parse it with `cJSON_ParseWithLength`.
```c
cJSON *json = cJSON_ParseWithLength(string, buffer_length);
```
It will parse the JSON and allocate a tree of `cJSON` items that represents it. Once it returns, you are fully responsible for deallocating it after use with `cJSON_Delete`.
The allocator used by `cJSON_Parse` is `malloc` and `free` by default but can be changed (globally) with `cJSON_InitHooks`.
If an error occurs a pointer to the position of the error in the input string can be accessed using `cJSON_GetErrorPtr`. Note though that this can produce race conditions in multithreading scenarios, in that case it is better to use `cJSON_ParseWithOpts` with `return_parse_end`.
By default, characters in the input string that follow the parsed JSON will not be considered as an error.
If you want more options, use `cJSON_ParseWithOpts(const char *value, const char **return_parse_end, cJSON_bool require_null_terminated)`.
`return_parse_end` returns a pointer to the end of the JSON in the input string or the position that an error occurs at (thereby replacing `cJSON_GetErrorPtr` in a thread safe way). `require_null_terminated`, if set to `1` will make it an error if the input string contains data after the JSON.
If you want more options giving buffer length, use `cJSON_ParseWithLengthOpts(const char *value, size_t buffer_length, const char **return_parse_end, cJSON_bool require_null_terminated)`.
### Printing JSON
Given a tree of `cJSON` items, you can print them as a string using `cJSON_Print`.
```c
char *string = cJSON_Print(json);
```
It will allocate a string and print a JSON representation of the tree into it. Once it returns, you are fully responsible for deallocating it after use with your allocator. (usually `free`, depends on what has been set with `cJSON_InitHooks`).
`cJSON_Print` will print with whitespace for formatting. If you want to print without formatting, use `cJSON_PrintUnformatted`.
If you have a rough idea of how big your resulting string will be, you can use `cJSON_PrintBuffered(const cJSON *item, int prebuffer, cJSON_bool fmt)`. `fmt` is a boolean to turn formatting with whitespace on and off. `prebuffer` specifies the first buffer size to use for printing. `cJSON_Print` currently uses 256 bytes for its first buffer size. Once printing runs out of space, a new buffer is allocated and the old gets copied over before printing is continued.
These dynamic buffer allocations can be completely avoided by using `cJSON_PrintPreallocated(cJSON *item, char *buffer, const int length, const cJSON_bool format)`. It takes a buffer to a pointer to print to and its length. If the length is reached, printing will fail and it returns `0`. In case of success, `1` is returned. Note that you should provide 5 bytes more than is actually needed, because cJSON is not 100% accurate in estimating if the provided memory is enough.
### Example
In this example we want to build and parse the following JSON:
```json
{ {
while (item) "name": "Awesome 4K",
{ "resolutions": [
char *newprefix = malloc(strlen(prefix) + strlen(item->string) + 2);
sprintf(newprefix, "%s/%s", prefix, item->string);
int dorecurse = callback(newprefix, item->type, item);
if (item->child && dorecurse)
{ {
parse_and_callback(item->child, newprefix); "width": 1280,
"height": 720
},
{
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080
},
{
"width": 3840,
"height": 2160
} }
item = item->next; ]
free(newprefix);
}
} }
``` ```
The `prefix` process will build you a separated list, to simplify your callback handling. #### Printing
The `dorecurse` flag would let the callback decide to handle sub-arrays on it's own, or
let you invoke it per-item. For the item above, your callback might look like this: Let's build the above JSON and print it to a string:
```c ```c
int callback(const char *name, int type, cJSON *item) //create a monitor with a list of supported resolutions
//NOTE: Returns a heap allocated string, you are required to free it after use.
char *create_monitor(void)
{ {
if (!strcmp(name, "name")) const unsigned int resolution_numbers[3][2] = {
{1280, 720},
{1920, 1080},
{3840, 2160}
};
char *string = NULL;
cJSON *name = NULL;
cJSON *resolutions = NULL;
cJSON *resolution = NULL;
cJSON *width = NULL;
cJSON *height = NULL;
size_t index = 0;
cJSON *monitor = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (monitor == NULL)
{ {
/* populate name */ goto end;
}
else if (!strcmp(name, "format/type"))
{
/* handle "rect" */ }
else if (!strcmp(name, "format/width"))
{
/* 800 */
}
else if (!strcmp(name, "format/height"))
{
/* 600 */
}
else if (!strcmp(name, "format/interlace"))
{
/* false */
}
else if (!strcmp(name, "format/frame rate"))
{
/* 24 */
} }
return 1; name = cJSON_CreateString("Awesome 4K");
} if (name == NULL)
```
Alternatively, you might like to parse iteratively.
You'd use:
```c
void parse_object(cJSON *item)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < cJSON_GetArraySize(item); i++)
{ {
cJSON *subitem = cJSON_GetArrayItem(item, i); goto end;
// handle subitem
} }
} /* after creation was successful, immediately add it to the monitor,
``` * thereby transferring ownership of the pointer to it */
cJSON_AddItemToObject(monitor, "name", name);
Or, for PROPER manual mode: resolutions = cJSON_CreateArray();
if (resolutions == NULL)
```c
void parse_object(cJSON *item)
{
cJSON *subitem = item->child;
while (subitem)
{ {
// handle subitem goto end;
if (subitem->child) }
cJSON_AddItemToObject(monitor, "resolutions", resolutions);
for (index = 0; index < (sizeof(resolution_numbers) / (2 * sizeof(int))); ++index)
{
resolution = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (resolution == NULL)
{ {
parse_object(subitem->child); goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToArray(resolutions, resolution);
width = cJSON_CreateNumber(resolution_numbers[index][0]);
if (width == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToObject(resolution, "width", width);
height = cJSON_CreateNumber(resolution_numbers[index][1]);
if (height == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToObject(resolution, "height", height);
}
string = cJSON_Print(monitor);
if (string == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to print monitor.\n");
}
end:
cJSON_Delete(monitor);
return string;
}
```
Alternatively we can use the `cJSON_Add...ToObject` helper functions to make our lives a little easier:
```c
//NOTE: Returns a heap allocated string, you are required to free it after use.
char *create_monitor_with_helpers(void)
{
const unsigned int resolution_numbers[3][2] = {
{1280, 720},
{1920, 1080},
{3840, 2160}
};
char *string = NULL;
cJSON *resolutions = NULL;
size_t index = 0;
cJSON *monitor = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (cJSON_AddStringToObject(monitor, "name", "Awesome 4K") == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
resolutions = cJSON_AddArrayToObject(monitor, "resolutions");
if (resolutions == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
for (index = 0; index < (sizeof(resolution_numbers) / (2 * sizeof(int))); ++index)
{
cJSON *resolution = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (cJSON_AddNumberToObject(resolution, "width", resolution_numbers[index][0]) == NULL)
{
goto end;
} }
subitem = subitem->next; if (cJSON_AddNumberToObject(resolution, "height", resolution_numbers[index][1]) == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToArray(resolutions, resolution);
} }
string = cJSON_Print(monitor);
if (string == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to print monitor.\n");
}
end:
cJSON_Delete(monitor);
return string;
} }
``` ```
Of course, this should look familiar, since this is just a stripped-down version #### Parsing
of the callback-parser.
This should cover most uses you'll find for parsing. The rest should be possible In this example we will parse a JSON in the above format and check if the monitor supports a Full HD resolution while printing some diagnostic output:
to infer.. and if in doubt, read the source! There's not a lot of it! ;)
In terms of constructing JSON data, the example code above is the right way to do it.
You can, of course, hand your sub-objects to other functions to populate.
Also, if you find a use for it, you can manually build the objects.
For instance, suppose you wanted to build an array of objects?
```c ```c
cJSON *objects[24]; /* return 1 if the monitor supports full hd, 0 otherwise */
int supports_full_hd(const char * const monitor)
cJSON *Create_array_of_anything(cJSON **items, int num)
{ {
int i; const cJSON *resolution = NULL;
cJSON *prev; const cJSON *resolutions = NULL;
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateArray(); const cJSON *name = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < 24; i++) int status = 0;
cJSON *monitor_json = cJSON_Parse(monitor);
if (monitor_json == NULL)
{ {
if (!i) const char *error_ptr = cJSON_GetErrorPtr();
if (error_ptr != NULL)
{ {
root->child = objects[i]; fprintf(stderr, "Error before: %s\n", error_ptr);
} }
else status = 0;
{ goto end;
prev->next = objects[i];
objects[i]->prev = prev;
}
prev = objects[i];
} }
return root; name = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(monitor_json, "name");
if (cJSON_IsString(name) && (name->valuestring != NULL))
{
printf("Checking monitor \"%s\"\n", name->valuestring);
}
resolutions = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(monitor_json, "resolutions");
cJSON_ArrayForEach(resolution, resolutions)
{
cJSON *width = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(resolution, "width");
cJSON *height = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(resolution, "height");
if (!cJSON_IsNumber(width) || !cJSON_IsNumber(height))
{
status = 0;
goto end;
}
if ((width->valuedouble == 1920) && (height->valuedouble == 1080))
{
status = 1;
goto end;
}
}
end:
cJSON_Delete(monitor_json);
return status;
} }
``` ```
and simply: `Create_array_of_anything(objects, 24);` Note that there are no NULL checks except for the result of `cJSON_Parse` because `cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive` checks for `NULL` inputs already, so a `NULL` value is just propagated and `cJSON_IsNumber` and `cJSON_IsString` return `0` if the input is `NULL`.
cJSON doesn't make any assumptions about what order you create things in.
You can attach the objects, as above, and later add children to each
of those objects.
As soon as you call `cJSON_Print`, it renders the structure to text.
The `test.c` code shows how to handle a bunch of typical cases. If you uncomment
the code, it'll load, parse and print a bunch of test files, also from [json.org](http://json.org),
which are more complex than I'd care to try and stash into a `const char array[]`.
### Caveats ### Caveats
#### Zero Character
cJSON doesn't support strings that contain the zero character `'\0'` or `\u0000`. This is impossible with the current API because strings are zero terminated.
#### Character Encoding
cJSON only supports UTF-8 encoded input. In most cases it doesn't reject invalid UTF-8 as input though, it just propagates it through as is. As long as the input doesn't contain invalid UTF-8, the output will always be valid UTF-8.
#### C Standard #### C Standard
cJSON is written in ANSI C (or C89, C90). If your compiler or C library doesn't follow this standard, correct behavior is not guaranteed. cJSON is written in ANSI C (or C89, C90). If your compiler or C library doesn't follow this standard, correct behavior is not guaranteed.
NOTE: ANSI C is not C++ therefore it shouldn't be compiled by a C++ compiler. You can compile it with a C compiler and link it with your C++ code however. Although compiling with a C++ compiler might work, correct behavior is not guaranteed. NOTE: ANSI C is not C++ therefore it shouldn't be compiled with a C++ compiler. You can compile it with a C compiler and link it with your C++ code however. Although compiling with a C++ compiler might work, correct behavior is not guaranteed.
#### Floating Point Numbers #### Floating Point Numbers
cJSON does not officially support any `double` implementations other than IEE754 double precision floating point numbers. It might still work with other implementations but bugs with these will be considered invalid. cJSON does not officially support any `double` implementations other than IEEE754 double precision floating point numbers. It might still work with other implementations but bugs with these will be considered invalid.
The maximum length of a floating point literal that cJSON supports is currently 63 characters. The maximum length of a floating point literal that cJSON supports is currently 63 characters.
#### Deep Nesting Of Arrays And Objects
cJSON doesn't support arrays and objects that are nested too deeply because this would result in a stack overflow. To prevent this cJSON limits the depth to `CJSON_NESTING_LIMIT` which is 1000 by default but can be changed at compile time.
#### Thread Safety #### Thread Safety
In general cJSON is **not thread safe**. In general cJSON is **not thread safe**.
However it is thread safe under the following conditions: However it is thread safe under the following conditions:
* `cJSON_GetErrorPtr` is never used (the `return_parse_end` parameter of `cJSON_ParseWithOpts` can be used instead) * `cJSON_GetErrorPtr` is never used (the `return_parse_end` parameter of `cJSON_ParseWithOpts` can be used instead)
* `cJSON_InitHooks` is only ever called before using cJSON in any threads. * `cJSON_InitHooks` is only ever called before using cJSON in any threads.
* `setlocale` is never called before all calls to cJSON functions have returned. * `setlocale` is never called before all calls to cJSON functions have returned.
#### Case Sensitivity
When cJSON was originally created, it didn't follow the JSON standard and didn't make a distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters. If you want the correct, standard compliant, behavior, you need to use the `CaseSensitive` functions where available.
#### Duplicate Object Members
cJSON supports parsing and printing JSON that contains objects that have multiple members with the same name. `cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive` however will always only return the first one.
# Enjoy cJSON! # Enjoy cJSON!
- Dave Gamble, Aug 2009 - Dave Gamble (original author)
- Max Bruckner and Alan Wang (current maintainer)
- and the other [cJSON contributors](CONTRIBUTORS.md)

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# Security Policy
## Supported Versions
Security is of the highest importance and all security vulnerabilities or suspected security vulnerabilities should be reported to cjson team privately, to minimize attacks against current users of cjson before they are fixed. Vulnerabilities will be investigated and patched on the next patch (or minor) release as soon as possible. This information could be kept entirely internal to the project.
## Reporting a Vulnerability
If you know of a publicly disclosed security vulnerability for cjson, please IMMEDIATELY contact wp_scut@163.com and peterlee@apache.org to inform the cjson Team.
IMPORTANT: Do not file public issues on GitHub for security vulnerabilities.

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os: Visual Studio 2015
# ENABLE_CUSTOM_COMPILER_FLAGS - on by default
# ENABLE_SANITIZERS - off by default
# ENABLE_PUBLIC_SYMBOLS - on by default
# BUILD_SHARED_LIBS - on by default
# ENABLE_TARGET_EXPORT - on by default
# ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS - off by default
# ENABLE_CJSON_TEST -on by default
# ENABLE_VALGRIND - off by default
# ENABLE_FUZZING - off by default
environment:
matrix:
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 14 2015"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: ON
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 14 2015"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 12 2013"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: ON
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 12 2013"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 11 2012"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: ON
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 11 2012"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 10 2010"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: ON
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 10 2010"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 9 2008"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: ON
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
- GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 9 2008"
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_TEST: OFF
ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS: ON
platform:
- x86
- x64
matrix:
exclude:
- platform: x64
GENERATOR: "Visual Studio 9 2008"
configuration:
- Release
build_script:
- ps: if($env:PLATFORM -eq "x64") { $env:CMAKE_GEN_SUFFIX=" Win64" }
- cmake "-G%GENERATOR%%CMAKE_GEN_SUFFIX%" -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=%BUILD_SHARED_LIBS% -DENABLE_CJSON_TEST=%ENABLE_CJSON_TEST% -H. -Bbuild
- cmake --build build --config "%CONFIGURATION%"
on_failure:
- ps: if(Test-Path builds/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log) { cat builds/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log }
- ps: if(Test-Path builds/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log) { cat builds/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log }

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/* /*
Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Gamble Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
@@ -28,10 +28,60 @@ extern "C"
{ {
#endif #endif
#if !defined(__WINDOWS__) && (defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) || defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_WIN32))
#define __WINDOWS__
#endif
#ifdef __WINDOWS__
/* When compiling for windows, we specify a specific calling convention to avoid issues where we are being called from a project with a different default calling convention. For windows you have 3 define options:
CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS - Define this in the case where you don't want to ever dllexport symbols
CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS - Define this on library build when you want to dllexport symbols (default)
CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS - Define this if you want to dllimport symbol
For *nix builds that support visibility attribute, you can define similar behavior by
setting default visibility to hidden by adding
-fvisibility=hidden (for gcc)
or
-xldscope=hidden (for sun cc)
to CFLAGS
then using the CJSON_API_VISIBILITY flag to "export" the same symbols the way CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS does
*/
#define CJSON_CDECL __cdecl
#define CJSON_STDCALL __stdcall
/* export symbols by default, this is necessary for copy pasting the C and header file */
#if !defined(CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS) && !defined(CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS) && !defined(CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS)
#define CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS
#endif
#if defined(CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS)
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) type CJSON_STDCALL
#elif defined(CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS)
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __declspec(dllexport) type CJSON_STDCALL
#elif defined(CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS)
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __declspec(dllimport) type CJSON_STDCALL
#endif
#else /* !__WINDOWS__ */
#define CJSON_CDECL
#define CJSON_STDCALL
#if (defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || defined (__SUNPRO_C)) && defined(CJSON_API_VISIBILITY)
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __attribute__((visibility("default"))) type
#else
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) type
#endif
#endif
/* project version */ /* project version */
#define CJSON_VERSION_MAJOR 1 #define CJSON_VERSION_MAJOR 1
#define CJSON_VERSION_MINOR 4 #define CJSON_VERSION_MINOR 7
#define CJSON_VERSION_PATCH 6 #define CJSON_VERSION_PATCH 18
#include <stddef.h> #include <stddef.h>
@@ -74,53 +124,23 @@ typedef struct cJSON
typedef struct cJSON_Hooks typedef struct cJSON_Hooks
{ {
void *(*malloc_fn)(size_t sz); /* malloc/free are CDECL on Windows regardless of the default calling convention of the compiler, so ensure the hooks allow passing those functions directly. */
void (*free_fn)(void *ptr); void *(CJSON_CDECL *malloc_fn)(size_t sz);
void (CJSON_CDECL *free_fn)(void *ptr);
} cJSON_Hooks; } cJSON_Hooks;
typedef int cJSON_bool; typedef int cJSON_bool;
#if !defined(__WINDOWS__) && (defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) || defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_WIN32)) /* Limits how deeply nested arrays/objects can be before cJSON rejects to parse them.
#define __WINDOWS__ * This is to prevent stack overflows. */
#endif #ifndef CJSON_NESTING_LIMIT
#ifdef __WINDOWS__ #define CJSON_NESTING_LIMIT 1000
/* When compiling for windows, we specify a specific calling convention to avoid issues where we are being called from a project with a different default calling convention. For windows you have 2 define options:
CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS - Define this in the case where you don't want to ever dllexport symbols
CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS - Define this on library build when you want to dllexport symbols (default)
CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS - Define this if you want to dllimport symbol
For *nix builds that support visibility attribute, you can define similar behavior by
setting default visibility to hidden by adding
-fvisibility=hidden (for gcc)
or
-xldscope=hidden (for sun cc)
to CFLAGS
then using the CJSON_API_VISIBILITY flag to "export" the same symbols the way CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS does
*/
/* export symbols by default, this is necessary for copy pasting the C and header file */
#if !defined(CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS) && !defined(CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS) && !defined(CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS)
#define CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS
#endif #endif
#if defined(CJSON_HIDE_SYMBOLS) /* Limits the length of circular references can be before cJSON rejects to parse them.
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) type __stdcall * This is to prevent stack overflows. */
#elif defined(CJSON_EXPORT_SYMBOLS) #ifndef CJSON_CIRCULAR_LIMIT
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __declspec(dllexport) type __stdcall #define CJSON_CIRCULAR_LIMIT 10000
#elif defined(CJSON_IMPORT_SYMBOLS)
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __declspec(dllimport) type __stdcall
#endif
#else /* !WIN32 */
#if (defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || defined (__SUNPRO_C)) && defined(CJSON_API_VISIBILITY)
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) __attribute__((visibility("default"))) type
#else
#define CJSON_PUBLIC(type) type
#endif
#endif #endif
/* returns the version of cJSON as a string */ /* returns the version of cJSON as a string */
@@ -129,12 +149,18 @@ CJSON_PUBLIC(const char*) cJSON_Version(void);
/* Supply malloc, realloc and free functions to cJSON */ /* Supply malloc, realloc and free functions to cJSON */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_InitHooks(cJSON_Hooks* hooks); CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_InitHooks(cJSON_Hooks* hooks);
/* Memory Management: the caller is always responsible to free the results from all variants of cJSON_Parse (with cJSON_Delete) and cJSON_Print (with stdlib free, cJSON_Hooks.free_fn, or cJSON_free as appropriate). The exception is cJSON_PrintPreallocated, where the caller has full responsibility of the buffer. */
/* Supply a block of JSON, and this returns a cJSON object you can interrogate. Call cJSON_Delete when finished. */ /* Supply a block of JSON, and this returns a cJSON object you can interrogate. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_Parse(const char *value); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_Parse(const char *value);
/* Render a cJSON entity to text for transfer/storage. Free the char* when finished. */ CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_ParseWithLength(const char *value, size_t buffer_length);
/* ParseWithOpts allows you to require (and check) that the JSON is null terminated, and to retrieve the pointer to the final byte parsed. */
/* If you supply a ptr in return_parse_end and parsing fails, then return_parse_end will contain a pointer to the error so will match cJSON_GetErrorPtr(). */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_ParseWithOpts(const char *value, const char **return_parse_end, cJSON_bool require_null_terminated);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_ParseWithLengthOpts(const char *value, size_t buffer_length, const char **return_parse_end, cJSON_bool require_null_terminated);
/* Render a cJSON entity to text for transfer/storage. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_Print(const cJSON *item); CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_Print(const cJSON *item);
/* Render a cJSON entity to text for transfer/storage without any formatting. Free the char* when finished. */ /* Render a cJSON entity to text for transfer/storage without any formatting. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_PrintUnformatted(const cJSON *item); CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_PrintUnformatted(const cJSON *item);
/* Render a cJSON entity to text using a buffered strategy. prebuffer is a guess at the final size. guessing well reduces reallocation. fmt=0 gives unformatted, =1 gives formatted */ /* Render a cJSON entity to text using a buffered strategy. prebuffer is a guess at the final size. guessing well reduces reallocation. fmt=0 gives unformatted, =1 gives formatted */
CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_PrintBuffered(const cJSON *item, int prebuffer, cJSON_bool fmt); CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_PrintBuffered(const cJSON *item, int prebuffer, cJSON_bool fmt);
@@ -142,19 +168,23 @@ CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_PrintBuffered(const cJSON *item, int prebuffer, cJSON
/* NOTE: cJSON is not always 100% accurate in estimating how much memory it will use, so to be safe allocate 5 bytes more than you actually need */ /* NOTE: cJSON is not always 100% accurate in estimating how much memory it will use, so to be safe allocate 5 bytes more than you actually need */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_PrintPreallocated(cJSON *item, char *buffer, const int length, const cJSON_bool format); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_PrintPreallocated(cJSON *item, char *buffer, const int length, const cJSON_bool format);
/* Delete a cJSON entity and all subentities. */ /* Delete a cJSON entity and all subentities. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_Delete(cJSON *c); CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_Delete(cJSON *item);
/* Returns the number of items in an array (or object). */ /* Returns the number of items in an array (or object). */
CJSON_PUBLIC(int) cJSON_GetArraySize(const cJSON *array); CJSON_PUBLIC(int) cJSON_GetArraySize(const cJSON *array);
/* Retrieve item number "item" from array "array". Returns NULL if unsuccessful. */ /* Retrieve item number "index" from array "array". Returns NULL if unsuccessful. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_GetArrayItem(const cJSON *array, int item); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_GetArrayItem(const cJSON *array, int index);
/* Get item "string" from object. Case insensitive. */ /* Get item "string" from object. Case insensitive. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_GetObjectItem(const cJSON *object, const char *string); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_GetObjectItem(const cJSON * const object, const char * const string);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(const cJSON *object, const char *string); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(const cJSON * const object, const char * const string);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_HasObjectItem(const cJSON *object, const char *string); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_HasObjectItem(const cJSON *object, const char *string);
/* For analysing failed parses. This returns a pointer to the parse error. You'll probably need to look a few chars back to make sense of it. Defined when cJSON_Parse() returns 0. 0 when cJSON_Parse() succeeds. */ /* For analysing failed parses. This returns a pointer to the parse error. You'll probably need to look a few chars back to make sense of it. Defined when cJSON_Parse() returns 0. 0 when cJSON_Parse() succeeds. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(const char *) cJSON_GetErrorPtr(void); CJSON_PUBLIC(const char *) cJSON_GetErrorPtr(void);
/* Check item type and return its value */
CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSON_GetStringValue(const cJSON * const item);
CJSON_PUBLIC(double) cJSON_GetNumberValue(const cJSON * const item);
/* These functions check the type of an item */ /* These functions check the type of an item */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_IsInvalid(const cJSON * const item); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_IsInvalid(const cJSON * const item);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_IsFalse(const cJSON * const item); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_IsFalse(const cJSON * const item);
@@ -179,64 +209,96 @@ CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateRaw(const char *raw);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateArray(void); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateArray(void);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateObject(void); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateObject(void);
/* These utilities create an Array of count items. */ /* Create a string where valuestring references a string so
* it will not be freed by cJSON_Delete */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateStringReference(const char *string);
/* Create an object/array that only references it's elements so
* they will not be freed by cJSON_Delete */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateObjectReference(const cJSON *child);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateArrayReference(const cJSON *child);
/* These utilities create an Array of count items.
* The parameter count cannot be greater than the number of elements in the number array, otherwise array access will be out of bounds.*/
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateIntArray(const int *numbers, int count); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateIntArray(const int *numbers, int count);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateFloatArray(const float *numbers, int count); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateFloatArray(const float *numbers, int count);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(const double *numbers, int count); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(const double *numbers, int count);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateStringArray(const char **strings, int count); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_CreateStringArray(const char *const *strings, int count);
/* Append item to the specified array/object. */ /* Append item to the specified array/object. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_AddItemToArray(cJSON *array, cJSON *item); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_AddItemToArray(cJSON *array, cJSON *item);
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_AddItemToObject(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_AddItemToObject(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item);
/* Use this when string is definitely const (i.e. a literal, or as good as), and will definitely survive the cJSON object. /* Use this when string is definitely const (i.e. a literal, or as good as), and will definitely survive the cJSON object.
* WARNING: When this function was used, make sure to always check that (item->type & cJSON_StringIsConst) is zero before * WARNING: When this function was used, make sure to always check that (item->type & cJSON_StringIsConst) is zero before
* writing to `item->string` */ * writing to `item->string` */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item);
/* Append reference to item to the specified array/object. Use this when you want to add an existing cJSON to a new cJSON, but don't want to corrupt your existing cJSON. */ /* Append reference to item to the specified array/object. Use this when you want to add an existing cJSON to a new cJSON, but don't want to corrupt your existing cJSON. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray(cJSON *array, cJSON *item); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray(cJSON *array, cJSON *item);
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item);
/* Remove/Detatch items from Arrays/Objects. */ /* Remove/Detach items from Arrays/Objects. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(cJSON *parent, cJSON * const item);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemFromArray(cJSON *array, int which); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemFromArray(cJSON *array, int which);
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray(cJSON *array, int which); CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray(cJSON *array, int which);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemFromObject(cJSON *object, const char *string); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemFromObject(cJSON *object, const char *string);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_DetachItemFromObjectCaseSensitive(cJSON *object, const char *string);
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_DeleteItemFromObject(cJSON *object, const char *string); CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_DeleteItemFromObject(cJSON *object, const char *string);
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_DeleteItemFromObjectCaseSensitive(cJSON *object, const char *string);
/* Update array items. */ /* Update array items. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_InsertItemInArray(cJSON *array, int which, cJSON *newitem); /* Shifts pre-existing items to the right. */ CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_InsertItemInArray(cJSON *array, int which, cJSON *newitem); /* Shifts pre-existing items to the right. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(cJSON *array, int which, cJSON *newitem); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer(cJSON * const parent, cJSON * const item, cJSON * replacement);
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(cJSON *object,const char *string,cJSON *newitem); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(cJSON *array, int which, cJSON *newitem);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(cJSON *object,const char *string,cJSON *newitem);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_ReplaceItemInObjectCaseSensitive(cJSON *object,const char *string,cJSON *newitem);
/* Duplicate a cJSON item */ /* Duplicate a cJSON item */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_Duplicate(const cJSON *item, cJSON_bool recurse); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_Duplicate(const cJSON *item, cJSON_bool recurse);
/* Duplicate will create a new, identical cJSON item to the one you pass, in new memory that will /* Duplicate will create a new, identical cJSON item to the one you pass, in new memory that will
need to be released. With recurse!=0, it will duplicate any children connected to the item. * need to be released. With recurse!=0, it will duplicate any children connected to the item.
The item->next and ->prev pointers are always zero on return from Duplicate. */ * The item->next and ->prev pointers are always zero on return from Duplicate. */
/* Recursively compare two cJSON items for equality. If either a or b is NULL or invalid, they will be considered unequal.
/* ParseWithOpts allows you to require (and check) that the JSON is null terminated, and to retrieve the pointer to the final byte parsed. */ * case_sensitive determines if object keys are treated case sensitive (1) or case insensitive (0) */
/* If you supply a ptr in return_parse_end and parsing fails, then return_parse_end will contain a pointer to the error. If not, then cJSON_GetErrorPtr() does the job. */ CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON_bool) cJSON_Compare(const cJSON * const a, const cJSON * const b, const cJSON_bool case_sensitive);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSON_ParseWithOpts(const char *value, const char **return_parse_end, cJSON_bool require_null_terminated);
/* Minify a strings, remove blank characters(such as ' ', '\t', '\r', '\n') from strings.
* The input pointer json cannot point to a read-only address area, such as a string constant,
* but should point to a readable and writable address area. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_Minify(char *json); CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_Minify(char *json);
/* Macros for creating things quickly. */ /* Helper functions for creating and adding items to an object at the same time.
#define cJSON_AddNullToObject(object,name) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateNull()) * They return the added item or NULL on failure. */
#define cJSON_AddTrueToObject(object,name) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateTrue()) CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddNullToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
#define cJSON_AddFalseToObject(object,name) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateFalse()) CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddTrueToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
#define cJSON_AddBoolToObject(object,name,b) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateBool(b)) CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddFalseToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
#define cJSON_AddNumberToObject(object,name,n) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateNumber(n)) CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddBoolToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name, const cJSON_bool boolean);
#define cJSON_AddStringToObject(object,name,s) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateString(s)) CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddNumberToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name, const double number);
#define cJSON_AddRawToObject(object,name,s) cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, name, cJSON_CreateRaw(s)) CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddStringToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name, const char * const string);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddRawToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name, const char * const raw);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddObjectToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON*) cJSON_AddArrayToObject(cJSON * const object, const char * const name);
/* When assigning an integer value, it needs to be propagated to valuedouble too. */ /* When assigning an integer value, it needs to be propagated to valuedouble too. */
#define cJSON_SetIntValue(object, number) ((object) ? (object)->valueint = (object)->valuedouble = (number) : (number)) #define cJSON_SetIntValue(object, number) ((object) ? (object)->valueint = (object)->valuedouble = (number) : (number))
/* helper for the cJSON_SetNumberValue macro */ /* helper for the cJSON_SetNumberValue macro */
CJSON_PUBLIC(double) cJSON_SetNumberHelper(cJSON *object, double number); CJSON_PUBLIC(double) cJSON_SetNumberHelper(cJSON *object, double number);
#define cJSON_SetNumberValue(object, number) ((object != NULL) ? cJSON_SetNumberHelper(object, (double)number) : (number)) #define cJSON_SetNumberValue(object, number) ((object != NULL) ? cJSON_SetNumberHelper(object, (double)number) : (number))
/* Change the valuestring of a cJSON_String object, only takes effect when type of object is cJSON_String */
CJSON_PUBLIC(char*) cJSON_SetValuestring(cJSON *object, const char *valuestring);
/* Macro for iterating over an array */ /* If the object is not a boolean type this does nothing and returns cJSON_Invalid else it returns the new type*/
#define cJSON_SetBoolValue(object, boolValue) ( \
(object != NULL && ((object)->type & (cJSON_False|cJSON_True))) ? \
(object)->type=((object)->type &(~(cJSON_False|cJSON_True)))|((boolValue)?cJSON_True:cJSON_False) : \
cJSON_Invalid\
)
/* Macro for iterating over an array or object */
#define cJSON_ArrayForEach(element, array) for(element = (array != NULL) ? (array)->child : NULL; element != NULL; element = element->next) #define cJSON_ArrayForEach(element, array) for(element = (array != NULL) ? (array)->child : NULL; element != NULL; element = element->next)
/* malloc/free objects using the malloc/free functions that have been set with cJSON_InitHooks */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void *) cJSON_malloc(size_t size);
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSON_free(void *object);
#ifdef __cplusplus #ifdef __cplusplus
} }
#endif #endif

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@@ -1,14 +1,48 @@
/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef cJSON_Utils__h
#define cJSON_Utils__h
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
#include "cJSON.h" #include "cJSON.h"
/* Implement RFC6901 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) JSON Pointer spec. */ /* Implement RFC6901 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) JSON Pointer spec. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GetPointer(cJSON *object, const char *pointer); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GetPointer(cJSON * const object, const char *pointer);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GetPointerCaseSensitive(cJSON * const object, const char *pointer);
/* Implement RFC6902 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) JSON Patch spec. */ /* Implement RFC6902 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) JSON Patch spec. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GeneratePatches(cJSON *from, cJSON *to); /* NOTE: This modifies objects in 'from' and 'to' by sorting the elements by their key */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GeneratePatches(cJSON * const from, cJSON * const to);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GeneratePatchesCaseSensitive(cJSON * const from, cJSON * const to);
/* Utility for generating patch array entries. */ /* Utility for generating patch array entries. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSONUtils_AddPatchToArray(cJSON *array, const char *op, const char *path, cJSON *val); CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSONUtils_AddPatchToArray(cJSON * const array, const char * const operation, const char * const path, const cJSON * const value);
/* Returns 0 for success. */ /* Returns 0 for success. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(int) cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches(cJSON *object, cJSON *patches); CJSON_PUBLIC(int) cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches(cJSON * const object, const cJSON * const patches);
CJSON_PUBLIC(int) cJSONUtils_ApplyPatchesCaseSensitive(cJSON * const object, const cJSON * const patches);
/* /*
// Note that ApplyPatches is NOT atomic on failure. To implement an atomic ApplyPatches, use: // Note that ApplyPatches is NOT atomic on failure. To implement an atomic ApplyPatches, use:
@@ -33,12 +67,22 @@ CJSON_PUBLIC(int) cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches(cJSON *object, cJSON *patches);
/* Implement RFC7386 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7396) JSON Merge Patch spec. */ /* Implement RFC7386 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7396) JSON Merge Patch spec. */
/* target will be modified by patch. return value is new ptr for target. */ /* target will be modified by patch. return value is new ptr for target. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_MergePatch(cJSON *target, cJSON *patch); CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_MergePatch(cJSON *target, const cJSON * const patch);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_MergePatchCaseSensitive(cJSON *target, const cJSON * const patch);
/* generates a patch to move from -> to */ /* generates a patch to move from -> to */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatch(cJSON *from, cJSON *to); /* NOTE: This modifies objects in 'from' and 'to' by sorting the elements by their key */
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatch(cJSON * const from, cJSON * const to);
CJSON_PUBLIC(cJSON *) cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatchCaseSensitive(cJSON * const from, cJSON * const to);
/* Given a root object and a target object, construct a pointer from one to the other. */ /* Given a root object and a target object, construct a pointer from one to the other. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(cJSON *object, cJSON *target); CJSON_PUBLIC(char *) cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(const cJSON * const object, const cJSON * const target);
/* Sorts the members of the object into alphabetical order. */ /* Sorts the members of the object into alphabetical order. */
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSONUtils_SortObject(cJSON *object); CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSONUtils_SortObject(cJSON * const object);
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) cJSONUtils_SortObjectCaseSensitive(cJSON * const object);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif

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endif() endif()
if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST)
ADD_EXECUTABLE(fuzz_main fuzz_main.c cjson_read_fuzzer.c)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(fuzz_main cjson)
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@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "../cJSON.h"
int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t* data, size_t size); /* required by C89 */
int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t* data, size_t size)
{
cJSON *json;
size_t offset = 4;
unsigned char *copied;
char *printed_json = NULL;
int minify, require_termination, formatted, buffered;
if(size <= offset) return 0;
if(data[size-1] != '\0') return 0;
if(data[0] != '1' && data[0] != '0') return 0;
if(data[1] != '1' && data[1] != '0') return 0;
if(data[2] != '1' && data[2] != '0') return 0;
if(data[3] != '1' && data[3] != '0') return 0;
minify = data[0] == '1' ? 1 : 0;
require_termination = data[1] == '1' ? 1 : 0;
formatted = data[2] == '1' ? 1 : 0;
buffered = data[3] == '1' ? 1 : 0;
json = cJSON_ParseWithOpts((const char*)data + offset, NULL, require_termination);
if(json == NULL) return 0;
if(buffered)
{
printed_json = cJSON_PrintBuffered(json, 1, formatted);
}
else
{
/* unbuffered printing */
if(formatted)
{
printed_json = cJSON_Print(json);
}
else
{
printed_json = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(json);
}
}
if(printed_json != NULL) free(printed_json);
if(minify)
{
copied = (unsigned char*)malloc(size);
if(copied == NULL) return 0;
memcpy(copied, data, size);
cJSON_Minify((char*)copied + offset);
free(copied);
}
cJSON_Delete(json);
return 0;
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

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#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t* data, size_t size); /* required by C89 */
/* fuzz target entry point, works without libFuzzer */
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
FILE *f;
char *buf = NULL;
long siz_buf;
if(argc < 2)
{
fprintf(stderr, "no input file\n");
goto err;
}
f = fopen(argv[1], "rb");
if(f == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "error opening input file %s\n", argv[1]);
goto err;
}
fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END);
siz_buf = ftell(f);
rewind(f);
if(siz_buf < 1) goto err;
buf = (char*)malloc((size_t)siz_buf);
if(buf == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "malloc() failed\n");
goto err;
}
if(fread(buf, (size_t)siz_buf, 1, f) != 1)
{
fprintf(stderr, "fread() failed\n");
goto err;
}
(void)LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput((uint8_t*)buf, (size_t)siz_buf);
err:
free(buf);
return 0;
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
bf{ bf{
"name": "Jack (\"Bee\") Nimble", "name": "Jack (\"Bee\") Nimble",
"format": {"type": "rect", "format": {"type": "rect",
"width": 1920, "width": 1920,
"height": 1080, "height": 1080,
"interlace": false,"frame rate": 24 "interlace": false,"frame rate": 24
} }
} }

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ bf{"widget": {
"width": 500, "width": 500,
"height": 500 "height": 500
}, },
"image": { "image": {
"src": "Images/Sun.png", "src": "Images/Sun.png",
"name": "sun1", "name": "sun1",
"hOffset": 250, "hOffset": 250,
@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ bf{"widget": {
"alignment": "center", "alignment": "center",
"onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;" "onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;"
} }
}} }}

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ bu{"widget": {
"width": 500, "width": 500,
"height": 500 "height": 500
}, },
"image": { "image": {
"src": "Images/Sun.png", "src": "Images/Sun.png",
"name": "sun1", "name": "sun1",
"hOffset": 250, "hOffset": 250,
@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ bu{"widget": {
"alignment": "center", "alignment": "center",
"onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;" "onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;"
} }
}} }}

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ uf{"widget": {
"width": 500, "width": 500,
"height": 500 "height": 500
}, },
"image": { "image": {
"src": "Images/Sun.png", "src": "Images/Sun.png",
"name": "sun1", "name": "sun1",
"hOffset": 250, "hOffset": 250,
@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ uf{"widget": {
"alignment": "center", "alignment": "center",
"onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;" "onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;"
} }
}} }}

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ uu{"widget": {
"width": 500, "width": 500,
"height": 500 "height": 500
}, },
"image": { "image": {
"src": "Images/Sun.png", "src": "Images/Sun.png",
"name": "sun1", "name": "sun1",
"hOffset": 250, "hOffset": 250,
@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ uu{"widget": {
"alignment": "center", "alignment": "center",
"onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;" "onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;"
} }
}} }}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
bf{"web-app": { bf{"web-app": {
"servlet": [ "servlet": [
{ {
"servlet-name": "cofaxCDS", "servlet-name": "cofaxCDS",
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.CDSServlet", "servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.CDSServlet",
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ bf{"web-app": {
{ {
"servlet-name": "cofaxAdmin", "servlet-name": "cofaxAdmin",
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.AdminServlet"}, "servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.AdminServlet"},
{ {
"servlet-name": "fileServlet", "servlet-name": "fileServlet",
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.FileServlet"}, "servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.FileServlet"},
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ bf{"web-app": {
"cofaxAdmin": "/admin/*", "cofaxAdmin": "/admin/*",
"fileServlet": "/static/*", "fileServlet": "/static/*",
"cofaxTools": "/tools/*"}, "cofaxTools": "/tools/*"},
"taglib": { "taglib": {
"taglib-uri": "cofax.tld", "taglib-uri": "cofax.tld",
"taglib-location": "/WEB-INF/tlds/cofax.tld"}}} "taglib-location": "/WEB-INF/tlds/cofax.tld"}}}

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@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ escape_sequence_r="\\r"
escape_sequence_t="\\t" escape_sequence_t="\\t"
escape_sequence_quote="\\\"" escape_sequence_quote="\\\""
escape_sequence_backslash="\\\\" escape_sequence_backslash="\\\\"
escapce_sequence_slash="\\/" escape_sequence_slash="\\/"
escpae_sequence_utf16_base="\\u" escape_sequence_utf16_base="\\u"
escape_sequence_utf16="\\u12ab" escape_sequence_utf16="\\u12ab"
number_integer="1" number_integer="1"

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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
#!/bin/bash -eu
# This script is meant to be run by
# https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/blob/master/projects/cjson/Dockerfile
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DENABLE_CJSON_TEST=OFF ..
make -j$(nproc)
$CXX $CXXFLAGS $SRC/cjson/fuzzing/cjson_read_fuzzer.c -I. \
-o $OUT/cjson_read_fuzzer \
$LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE $SRC/cjson/build/libcjson.a
find $SRC/cjson/fuzzing/inputs -name "*" | \
xargs zip $OUT/cjson_read_fuzzer_seed_corpus.zip
cp $SRC/cjson/fuzzing/json.dict $OUT/cjson_read_fuzzer.dict

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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
prefix=@prefix@
libdir=${prefix}/@libdir@
includedir=${prefix}/@includedir@
Name: libcjson
Version: @version@
Description: Ultralightweight JSON parser in ANSI C
URL: https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON
Libs: -L${libdir} -lcjson
Libs.Private: -lm
Cflags: -I${includedir}

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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
set(CJSON_UTILS_FOUND @ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS@) set(CJSON_UTILS_FOUND @ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS@)
# The include directories used by cJSON # The include directories used by cJSON
set(CJSON_INCLUDE_DIRS "@prefix@/@includedir@") set(CJSON_INCLUDE_DIRS "@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@")
set(CJSON_INCLUDE_DIR "@prefix@/@includedir@") set(CJSON_INCLUDE_DIR "@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@")
get_filename_component(_dir "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}" PATH) get_filename_component(_dir "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}" PATH)

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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@
includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@
Name: libcjson
Version: @PROJECT_VERSION@
Description: Ultralightweight JSON parser in ANSI C
URL: https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON
Libs: -L${libdir} -lcjson
Libs.private: -lm
Cflags: -I${includedir} -I${includedir}/cjson

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@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
prefix=@prefix@ libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@
libdir=${prefix}/@libdir@ includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@
includedir=${prefix}/@includedir@
Name: libcjson_utils Name: libcjson_utils
Version: @version@ Version: @PROJECT_VERSION@
Description: An implementation of JSON Pointer, Patch and Merge Patch based on cJSON. Description: An implementation of JSON Pointer, Patch and Merge Patch based on cJSON.
URL: https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON URL: https://github.com/DaveGamble/cJSON
Libs: -L${libdir} -lcjson_utils Libs: -L${libdir} -lcjson_utils
Cflags: -I${includedir} Cflags: -I${includedir} -I${includedir}/cjson
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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.5)
set(MANIFEST "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/install_manifest.txt")
if(NOT EXISTS ${MANIFEST})
message(FATAL_ERROR "Cannot find install mainfest: ${MANIFEST}")
endif()
file(STRINGS ${MANIFEST} files)
foreach(file ${files})
if(EXISTS ${file} OR IS_SYMLINK ${file})
message(STATUS "Removing: ${file}")
execute_process(COMMAND rm -f ${file}
RESULT_VARIABLE result
OUTPUT_QUIET
ERROR_VARIABLE stderr
ERROR_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
if(NOT ${result} EQUAL 0)
message(FATAL_ERROR "${stderr}")
endif()
else()
message(STATUS "Does-not-exist: ${file}")
endif()
endforeach(file)

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/* /*
Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Gamble Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ static void create_objects(void)
cJSON_Delete(root); cJSON_Delete(root);
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* print the version */ /* print the version */
printf("Version: %s\n", cJSON_Version()); printf("Version: %s\n", cJSON_Version());

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@@ -1,206 +0,0 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "cJSON_Utils.h"
int main(void)
{
/* Some variables */
char *temp = NULL;
char *patchtext = NULL;
char *patchedtext = NULL;
int i = 0;
/* JSON Pointer tests: */
cJSON *root = NULL;
const char *json=
"{"
"\"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"
"}";
const char *tests[12] = {"","/foo","/foo/0","/","/a~1b","/c%d","/e^f","/g|h","/i\\j","/k\"l","/ ","/m~0n"};
/* JSON Apply Patch tests: */
const char *patches[15][3] =
{
{"{ \"foo\": \"bar\"}", "[{ \"op\": \"add\", \"path\": \"/baz\", \"value\": \"qux\" }]","{\"baz\": \"qux\",\"foo\": \"bar\"}"},
{"{ \"foo\": [ \"bar\", \"baz\" ] }", "[{ \"op\": \"add\", \"path\": \"/foo/1\", \"value\": \"qux\" }]","{\"foo\": [ \"bar\", \"qux\", \"baz\" ] }"},
{"{\"baz\": \"qux\",\"foo\": \"bar\"}"," [{ \"op\": \"remove\", \"path\": \"/baz\" }]","{\"foo\": \"bar\" }"},
{"{ \"foo\": [ \"bar\", \"qux\", \"baz\" ] }","[{ \"op\": \"remove\", \"path\": \"/foo/1\" }]","{\"foo\": [ \"bar\", \"baz\" ] }"},
{"{ \"baz\": \"qux\",\"foo\": \"bar\"}","[{ \"op\": \"replace\", \"path\": \"/baz\", \"value\": \"boo\" }]","{\"baz\": \"boo\",\"foo\": \"bar\"}"},
{"{\"foo\": {\"bar\": \"baz\",\"waldo\": \"fred\"},\"qux\": {\"corge\": \"grault\"}}","[{ \"op\": \"move\", \"from\": \"/foo/waldo\", \"path\": \"/qux/thud\" }]","{\"foo\": {\"bar\": \"baz\"},\"qux\": {\"corge\": \"grault\",\"thud\": \"fred\"}}"},
{"{ \"foo\": [ \"all\", \"grass\", \"cows\", \"eat\" ] }","[ { \"op\": \"move\", \"from\": \"/foo/1\", \"path\": \"/foo/3\" }]","{ \"foo\": [ \"all\", \"cows\", \"eat\", \"grass\" ] }"},
{"{\"baz\": \"qux\",\"foo\": [ \"a\", 2, \"c\" ]}","[{ \"op\": \"test\", \"path\": \"/baz\", \"value\": \"qux\" },{ \"op\": \"test\", \"path\": \"/foo/1\", \"value\": 2 }]",""},
{"{ \"baz\": \"qux\" }","[ { \"op\": \"test\", \"path\": \"/baz\", \"value\": \"bar\" }]",""},
{"{ \"foo\": \"bar\" }","[{ \"op\": \"add\", \"path\": \"/child\", \"value\": { \"grandchild\": { } } }]","{\"foo\": \"bar\",\"child\": {\"grandchild\": {}}}"},
{"{ \"foo\": \"bar\" }","[{ \"op\": \"add\", \"path\": \"/baz\", \"value\": \"qux\", \"xyz\": 123 }]","{\"foo\": \"bar\",\"baz\": \"qux\"}"},
{"{ \"foo\": \"bar\" }","[{ \"op\": \"add\", \"path\": \"/baz/bat\", \"value\": \"qux\" }]",""},
{"{\"/\": 9,\"~1\": 10}","[{\"op\": \"test\", \"path\": \"/~01\", \"value\": 10}]",""},
{"{\"/\": 9,\"~1\": 10}","[{\"op\": \"test\", \"path\": \"/~01\", \"value\": \"10\"}]",""},
{"{ \"foo\": [\"bar\"] }","[ { \"op\": \"add\", \"path\": \"/foo/-\", \"value\": [\"abc\", \"def\"] }]","{\"foo\": [\"bar\", [\"abc\", \"def\"]] }"}
};
/* JSON Apply Merge tests: */
const char *merges[15][3] =
{
{"{\"a\":\"b\"}", "{\"a\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":\"c\"}"},
{"{\"a\":\"b\"}", "{\"b\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":\"b\",\"b\":\"c\"}"},
{"{\"a\":\"b\"}", "{\"a\":null}", "{}"},
{"{\"a\":\"b\",\"b\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":null}", "{\"b\":\"c\"}"},
{"{\"a\":[\"b\"]}", "{\"a\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":\"c\"}"},
{"{\"a\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":[\"b\"]}", "{\"a\":[\"b\"]}"},
{"{\"a\":{\"b\":\"c\"}}", "{\"a\":{\"b\":\"d\",\"c\":null}}", "{\"a\":{\"b\":\"d\"}}"},
{"{\"a\":[{\"b\":\"c\"}]}", "{\"a\":[1]}", "{\"a\":[1]}"},
{"[\"a\",\"b\"]", "[\"c\",\"d\"]", "[\"c\",\"d\"]"},
{"{\"a\":\"b\"}", "[\"c\"]", "[\"c\"]"},
{"{\"a\":\"foo\"}", "null", "null"},
{"{\"a\":\"foo\"}", "\"bar\"", "\"bar\""},
{"{\"e\":null}", "{\"a\":1}", "{\"e\":null,\"a\":1}"},
{"[1,2]", "{\"a\":\"b\",\"c\":null}", "{\"a\":\"b\"}"},
{"{}","{\"a\":{\"bb\":{\"ccc\":null}}}", "{\"a\":{\"bb\":{}}}"}
};
/* Misc tests */
int numbers[10] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9};
const char *random = "QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM";
char buf[2] = {0,0};
char *before = NULL;
char *after = NULL;
cJSON *object = NULL;
cJSON *nums = NULL;
cJSON *num6 = NULL;
cJSON *sortme = NULL;
printf("JSON Pointer Tests\n");
root = cJSON_Parse(json);
for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
{
char *output = cJSON_Print(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, tests[i]));
printf("Test %d:\n%s\n\n", i + 1, output);
free(output);
}
cJSON_Delete(root);
printf("JSON Apply Patch Tests\n");
for (i = 0; i < 15; i++)
{
cJSON *object_to_be_patched = cJSON_Parse(patches[i][0]);
cJSON *patch = cJSON_Parse(patches[i][1]);
int err = cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches(object_to_be_patched, patch);
char *output = cJSON_Print(object_to_be_patched);
printf("Test %d (err %d):\n%s\n\n", i + 1, err, output);
free(output);
cJSON_Delete(object_to_be_patched);
cJSON_Delete(patch);
}
/* JSON Generate Patch tests: */
printf("JSON Generate Patch Tests\n");
for (i = 0; i < 15; i++)
{
cJSON *from;
cJSON *to;
cJSON *patch;
char *out;
if (!strlen(patches[i][2]))
{
continue;
}
from = cJSON_Parse(patches[i][0]);
to = cJSON_Parse(patches[i][2]);
patch = cJSONUtils_GeneratePatches(from, to);
out = cJSON_Print(patch);
printf("Test %d: (patch: %s):\n%s\n\n", i + 1, patches[i][1], out);
free(out);
cJSON_Delete(from);
cJSON_Delete(to);
cJSON_Delete(patch);
}
/* Misc tests: */
printf("JSON Pointer construct\n");
object = cJSON_CreateObject();
nums = cJSON_CreateIntArray(numbers, 10);
num6 = cJSON_GetArrayItem(nums, 6);
cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, "numbers", nums);
temp = cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(object, num6);
printf("Pointer: [%s]\n", temp);
free(temp);
temp = cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(object, nums);
printf("Pointer: [%s]\n", temp);
free(temp);
temp = cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(object, object);
printf("Pointer: [%s]\n", temp);
free(temp);
cJSON_Delete(object);
/* JSON Sort test: */
sortme = cJSON_CreateObject();
for (i = 0; i < 26; i++)
{
buf[0] = random[i];
cJSON_AddItemToObject(sortme, buf, cJSON_CreateNumber(1));
}
before = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(sortme);
cJSONUtils_SortObject(sortme);
after = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(sortme);
printf("Before: [%s]\nAfter: [%s]\n\n", before, after);
free(before);
free(after);
cJSON_Delete(sortme);
/* Merge tests: */
printf("JSON Merge Patch tests\n");
for (i = 0; i < 15; i++)
{
cJSON *object_to_be_merged = cJSON_Parse(merges[i][0]);
cJSON *patch = cJSON_Parse(merges[i][1]);
char *before_merge = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(object_to_be_merged);
patchtext = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(patch);
printf("Before: [%s] -> [%s] = ", before_merge, patchtext);
object_to_be_merged = cJSONUtils_MergePatch(object_to_be_merged, patch);
after = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(object_to_be_merged);
printf("[%s] vs [%s] (%s)\n", after, merges[i][2], strcmp(after, merges[i][2]) ? "FAIL" : "OK");
free(before_merge);
free(patchtext);
free(after);
cJSON_Delete(object_to_be_merged);
cJSON_Delete(patch);
}
/* Generate Merge tests: */
for (i = 0; i < 15; i++)
{
cJSON *from = cJSON_Parse(merges[i][0]);
cJSON *to = cJSON_Parse(merges[i][2]);
cJSON *patch = cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatch(from,to);
from = cJSONUtils_MergePatch(from,patch);
patchtext = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(patch);
patchedtext = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(from);
printf("Patch [%s] vs [%s] = [%s] vs [%s] (%s)\n", patchtext, merges[i][1], patchedtext, merges[i][2], strcmp(patchedtext, merges[i][2]) ? "FAIL" : "OK");
cJSON_Delete(from);
cJSON_Delete(to);
cJSON_Delete(patch);
free(patchtext);
free(patchedtext);
}
return 0;
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST) if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST)
add_library(unity unity/src/unity.c) add_library(unity STATIC unity/src/unity.c)
# Disable -Werror for Unity # Disable -Werror for Unity
if (FLAG_SUPPORTED_Werror) if (FLAG_SUPPORTED_Werror)
@@ -25,6 +25,14 @@ if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST)
target_compile_options(unity PRIVATE "-fno-sanitize=float-divide-by-zero") target_compile_options(unity PRIVATE "-fno-sanitize=float-divide-by-zero")
endif() endif()
endif() endif()
# Disable -Wswitch-enum for Unity
if (FLAG_SUPPORTED_Wswitchenum)
if ("${CMAKE_VERSION}" VERSION_LESS "2.8.12")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wno-switch-enum")
else()
target_compile_options(unity PRIVATE "-Wno-switch-enum")
endif()
endif()
#copy test files #copy test files
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/inputs") file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/inputs")
@@ -45,10 +53,13 @@ if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST)
print_object print_object
print_value print_value
misc_tests misc_tests
parse_with_opts
compare_tests
cjson_add
readme_examples
minify_tests
) )
add_library(test-common common.c)
option(ENABLE_VALGRIND OFF "Enable the valgrind memory checker for the tests.") option(ENABLE_VALGRIND OFF "Enable the valgrind memory checker for the tests.")
if (ENABLE_VALGRIND) if (ENABLE_VALGRIND)
find_program(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND valgrind) find_program(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND valgrind)
@@ -56,13 +67,16 @@ if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST)
message(WARNING "Valgrind couldn't be found.") message(WARNING "Valgrind couldn't be found.")
unset(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND) unset(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND)
else() else()
set(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS --trace-children=yes --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=1) set(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS --trace-children=yes --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=1 --suppressions=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../valgrind.supp)
endif() endif()
endif() endif()
foreach(unity_test ${unity_tests}) foreach(unity_test ${unity_tests})
add_executable("${unity_test}" "${unity_test}.c") add_executable("${unity_test}" "${unity_test}.c")
target_link_libraries("${unity_test}" "${CJSON_LIB}" unity test-common) if("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "MSVC")
target_sources(${unity_test} PRIVATE unity_setup.c)
endif()
target_link_libraries("${unity_test}" "${CJSON_LIB}" unity)
if(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND) if(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND)
add_test(NAME "${unity_test}" add_test(NAME "${unity_test}"
COMMAND "${MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND}" ${MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS} "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${unity_test}") COMMAND "${MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND}" ${MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS} "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${unity_test}")
@@ -73,4 +87,33 @@ if(ENABLE_CJSON_TEST)
endforeach() endforeach()
add_dependencies(check ${unity_tests}) add_dependencies(check ${unity_tests})
if (ENABLE_CJSON_UTILS)
#copy test files
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/json-patch-tests")
file(GLOB test_files "json-patch-tests/*")
file(COPY ${test_files} DESTINATION "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/json-patch-tests/")
set (cjson_utils_tests
json_patch_tests
old_utils_tests
misc_utils_tests)
foreach (cjson_utils_test ${cjson_utils_tests})
add_executable("${cjson_utils_test}" "${cjson_utils_test}.c")
target_link_libraries("${cjson_utils_test}" "${CJSON_LIB}" "${CJSON_UTILS_LIB}" unity)
if("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "MSVC")
target_sources(${cjson_utils_test} PRIVATE unity_setup.c)
endif()
if(MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND)
add_test(NAME "${cjson_utils_test}"
COMMAND "${MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND}" ${MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS} "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${cjson_utils_test}")
else()
add_test(NAME "${cjson_utils_test}"
COMMAND "./${cjson_utils_test}")
endif()
endforeach()
add_dependencies(check ${cjson_utils_tests})
endif()
endif() endif()

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@@ -0,0 +1,471 @@
/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "unity/examples/unity_config.h"
#include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h"
static void * CJSON_CDECL failing_malloc(size_t size)
{
(void)size;
return NULL;
}
/* work around MSVC error C2322: '...' address of dllimport '...' is not static */
static void CJSON_CDECL normal_free(void *pointer)
{
free(pointer);
}
static cJSON_Hooks failing_hooks = {
failing_malloc,
normal_free
};
static void cjson_add_null_should_add_null(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *null = NULL;
cJSON_AddNullToObject(root, "null");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(null = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "null"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(null->type, cJSON_NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_null_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddNullToObject(NULL, "null"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddNullToObject(root, NULL));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_null_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddNullToObject(root, "null"));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_true_should_add_true(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *true_item = NULL;
cJSON_AddTrueToObject(root, "true");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(true_item = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "true"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(true_item->type, cJSON_True);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_true_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddTrueToObject(NULL, "true"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddTrueToObject(root, NULL));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_true_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddTrueToObject(root, "true"));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_create_int_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
int numbers[] = {1, 2, 3};
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateIntArray(numbers, 3));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
}
static void cjson_create_float_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
float numbers[] = {1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f};
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateFloatArray(numbers, 3));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
}
static void cjson_create_double_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
double numbers[] = {1.0, 2.0, 3.0};
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(numbers, 3));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
}
static void cjson_create_string_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
const char* strings[] = {"1", "2", "3"};
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateStringArray(strings, 3));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
}
static void cjson_add_false_should_add_false(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *false_item = NULL;
cJSON_AddFalseToObject(root, "false");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(false_item = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "false"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(false_item->type, cJSON_False);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_false_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddFalseToObject(NULL, "false"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddFalseToObject(root, NULL));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_false_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddFalseToObject(root, "false"));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_bool_should_add_bool(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *true_item = NULL;
cJSON *false_item = NULL;
/* true */
cJSON_AddBoolToObject(root, "true", true);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(true_item = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "true"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(true_item->type, cJSON_True);
/* false */
cJSON_AddBoolToObject(root, "false", false);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(false_item = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "false"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(false_item->type, cJSON_False);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_bool_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddBoolToObject(NULL, "false", false));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddBoolToObject(root, NULL, false));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_bool_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddBoolToObject(root, "false", false));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_number_should_add_number(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *number = NULL;
cJSON_AddNumberToObject(root, "number", 42);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(number = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "number"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(number->type, cJSON_Number);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(number->valuedouble, 42);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(number->valueint, 42);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_number_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddNumberToObject(NULL, "number", 42));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddNumberToObject(root, NULL, 42));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_number_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddNumberToObject(root, "number", 42));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_string_should_add_string(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *string = NULL;
cJSON_AddStringToObject(root, "string", "Hello World!");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(string = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "string"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(string->type, cJSON_String);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(string->valuestring, "Hello World!");
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_string_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddStringToObject(NULL, "string", "string"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddStringToObject(root, NULL, "string"));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_string_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddStringToObject(root, "string", "string"));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_raw_should_add_raw(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *raw = NULL;
cJSON_AddRawToObject(root, "raw", "{}");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(raw = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "raw"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(raw->type, cJSON_Raw);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(raw->valuestring, "{}");
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_raw_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddRawToObject(NULL, "raw", "{}"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddRawToObject(root, NULL, "{}"));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_raw_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddRawToObject(root, "raw", "{}"));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cJSON_add_object_should_add_object(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *object = NULL;
cJSON_AddObjectToObject(root, "object");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(object = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "object"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(object->type, cJSON_Object);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_object_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddObjectToObject(NULL, "object"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddObjectToObject(root, NULL));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_object_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddObjectToObject(root, "object"));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cJSON_add_array_should_add_array(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *array = NULL;
cJSON_AddArrayToObject(root, "array");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(array = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(root, "array"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(array->type, cJSON_Array);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_array_should_fail_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddArrayToObject(NULL, "array"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddArrayToObject(root, NULL));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_add_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_InitHooks(&failing_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_AddArrayToObject(root, "array"));
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_null_should_add_null);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_null_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_null_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_true_should_add_true);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_true_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_true_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_create_int_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_create_float_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_create_double_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_create_string_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_false_should_add_false);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_false_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_false_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_bool_should_add_bool);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_bool_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_bool_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_number_should_add_number);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_number_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_number_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_string_should_add_string);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_string_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_string_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_raw_should_add_raw);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_raw_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_raw_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cJSON_add_object_should_add_object);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_object_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_object_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
RUN_TEST(cJSON_add_array_should_add_array);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_array_should_fail_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_array_should_fail_on_allocation_failure);
return UNITY_END();
}

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@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "common.h"
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) reset(cJSON *item)
{
if ((item != NULL) && (item->child != NULL))
{
cJSON_Delete(item->child);
}
if ((item->valuestring != NULL) && !(item->type & cJSON_IsReference))
{
global_hooks.deallocate(item->valuestring);
}
if ((item->string != NULL) && !(item->type & cJSON_StringIsConst))
{
global_hooks.deallocate(item->string);
}
memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON));
}
CJSON_PUBLIC(char*) read_file(const char *filename)
{
FILE *file = NULL;
long length = 0;
char *content = NULL;
size_t read_chars = 0;
/* open in read binary mode */
file = fopen(filename, "rb");
if (file == NULL)
{
goto cleanup;
}
/* get the length */
if (fseek(file, 0, SEEK_END) != 0)
{
goto cleanup;
}
length = ftell(file);
if (length < 0)
{
goto cleanup;
}
if (fseek(file, 0, SEEK_SET) != 0)
{
goto cleanup;
}
/* allocate content buffer */
content = (char*)malloc((size_t)length + sizeof(""));
if (content == NULL)
{
goto cleanup;
}
/* read the file into memory */
read_chars = fread(content, sizeof(char), (size_t)length, file);
if ((long)read_chars != length)
{
free(content);
content = NULL;
goto cleanup;
}
content[read_chars] = '\0';
cleanup:
if (file != NULL)
{
fclose(file);
}
return content;
}

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#include "../cJSON.c" #include "../cJSON.c"
CJSON_PUBLIC(void) reset(cJSON *item); void reset(cJSON *item);
CJSON_PUBLIC(char*) read_file(const char *filename); void reset(cJSON *item) {
if ((item != NULL) && (item->child != NULL))
{
cJSON_Delete(item->child);
}
if ((item->valuestring != NULL) && !(item->type & cJSON_IsReference))
{
global_hooks.deallocate(item->valuestring);
}
if ((item->string != NULL) && !(item->type & cJSON_StringIsConst))
{
global_hooks.deallocate(item->string);
}
memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON));
}
char* read_file(const char *filename);
char* read_file(const char *filename) {
FILE *file = NULL;
long length = 0;
char *content = NULL;
size_t read_chars = 0;
/* open in read binary mode */
file = fopen(filename, "rb");
if (file == NULL)
{
goto cleanup;
}
/* get the length */
if (fseek(file, 0, SEEK_END) != 0)
{
goto cleanup;
}
length = ftell(file);
if (length < 0)
{
goto cleanup;
}
if (fseek(file, 0, SEEK_SET) != 0)
{
goto cleanup;
}
/* allocate content buffer */
content = (char*)malloc((size_t)length + sizeof(""));
if (content == NULL)
{
goto cleanup;
}
/* read the file into memory */
read_chars = fread(content, sizeof(char), (size_t)length, file);
if ((long)read_chars != length)
{
free(content);
content = NULL;
goto cleanup;
}
content[read_chars] = '\0';
cleanup:
if (file != NULL)
{
fclose(file);
}
return content;
}
/* assertion helper macros */ /* assertion helper macros */
#define assert_has_type(item, item_type) TEST_ASSERT_BITS_MESSAGE(0xFF, item_type, item->type, "Item doesn't have expected type.") #define assert_has_type(item, item_type) TEST_ASSERT_BITS_MESSAGE(0xFF, item_type, item->type, "Item doesn't have expected type.")

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/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "unity/examples/unity_config.h"
#include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h"
static cJSON_bool compare_from_string(const char * const a, const char * const b, const cJSON_bool case_sensitive)
{
cJSON *a_json = NULL;
cJSON *b_json = NULL;
cJSON_bool result = false;
a_json = cJSON_Parse(a);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(a_json, "Failed to parse a.");
b_json = cJSON_Parse(b);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(b_json, "Failed to parse b.");
result = cJSON_Compare(a_json, b_json, case_sensitive);
cJSON_Delete(a_json);
cJSON_Delete(b_json);
return result;
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_null_pointer_as_not_equal(void)
{
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_Compare(NULL, NULL, true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_Compare(NULL, NULL, false));
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_invalid_as_not_equal(void)
{
cJSON invalid[1];
memset(invalid, '\0', sizeof(invalid));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_Compare(invalid, invalid, false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_Compare(invalid, invalid, true));
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_numbers(void)
{
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("1", "1", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("1", "1", false));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("0.0001", "0.0001", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("0.0001", "0.0001", false));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("1E100", "10E99", false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("0.5E-100", "0.5E-101", false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("1", "2", true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("1", "2", false));
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_booleans(void)
{
/* true */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("true", "true", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("true", "true", false));
/* false */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("false", "false", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("false", "false", false));
/* mixed */
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("true", "false", true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("true", "false", false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("false", "true", true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("false", "true", false));
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_null(void)
{
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("null", "null", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("null", "null", false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("null", "true", true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("null", "true", false));
}
static void cjson_compare_should_not_accept_invalid_types(void)
{
cJSON invalid[1];
memset(invalid, '\0', sizeof(invalid));
invalid->type = cJSON_Number | cJSON_String;
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_Compare(invalid, invalid, true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_Compare(invalid, invalid, false));
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_strings(void)
{
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("\"abcdefg\"", "\"abcdefg\"", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("\"abcdefg\"", "\"abcdefg\"", false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("\"ABCDEFG\"", "\"abcdefg\"", true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("\"ABCDEFG\"", "\"abcdefg\"", false));
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_raw(void)
{
cJSON *raw1 = NULL;
cJSON *raw2 = NULL;
raw1 = cJSON_Parse("\"[true, false]\"");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(raw1);
raw2 = cJSON_Parse("\"[true, false]\"");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(raw2);
raw1->type = cJSON_Raw;
raw2->type = cJSON_Raw;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_Compare(raw1, raw2, true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_Compare(raw1, raw2, false));
cJSON_Delete(raw1);
cJSON_Delete(raw2);
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_arrays(void)
{
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("[]", "[]", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("[]", "[]", false));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("[false,true,null,42,\"string\",[],{}]", "[false, true, null, 42, \"string\", [], {}]", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("[false,true,null,42,\"string\",[],{}]", "[false, true, null, 42, \"string\", [], {}]", false));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("[[[1], 2]]", "[[[1], 2]]", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("[[[1], 2]]", "[[[1], 2]]", false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("[true,null,42,\"string\",[],{}]", "[false, true, null, 42, \"string\", [], {}]", true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("[true,null,42,\"string\",[],{}]", "[false, true, null, 42, \"string\", [], {}]", false));
/* Arrays that are a prefix of another array */
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("[1,2,3]", "[1,2]", true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string("[1,2,3]", "[1,2]", false));
}
static void cjson_compare_should_compare_objects(void)
{
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("{}", "{}", true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string("{}", "{}", false));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string(
"{\"false\": false, \"true\": true, \"null\": null, \"number\": 42, \"string\": \"string\", \"array\": [], \"object\": {}}",
"{\"true\": true, \"false\": false, \"null\": null, \"number\": 42, \"string\": \"string\", \"array\": [], \"object\": {}}",
true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string(
"{\"False\": false, \"true\": true, \"null\": null, \"number\": 42, \"string\": \"string\", \"array\": [], \"object\": {}}",
"{\"true\": true, \"false\": false, \"null\": null, \"number\": 42, \"string\": \"string\", \"array\": [], \"object\": {}}",
true));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(compare_from_string(
"{\"False\": false, \"true\": true, \"null\": null, \"number\": 42, \"string\": \"string\", \"array\": [], \"object\": {}}",
"{\"true\": true, \"false\": false, \"null\": null, \"number\": 42, \"string\": \"string\", \"array\": [], \"object\": {}}",
false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string(
"{\"Flse\": false, \"true\": true, \"null\": null, \"number\": 42, \"string\": \"string\", \"array\": [], \"object\": {}}",
"{\"true\": true, \"false\": false, \"null\": null, \"number\": 42, \"string\": \"string\", \"array\": [], \"object\": {}}",
false));
/* test objects that are a subset of each other */
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string(
"{\"one\": 1, \"two\": 2}",
"{\"one\": 1, \"two\": 2, \"three\": 3}",
true))
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(compare_from_string(
"{\"one\": 1, \"two\": 2}",
"{\"one\": 1, \"two\": 2, \"three\": 3}",
false))
}
int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_null_pointer_as_not_equal);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_invalid_as_not_equal);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_numbers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_booleans);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_null);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_not_accept_invalid_types);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_strings);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_raw);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_arrays);
RUN_TEST(cjson_compare_should_compare_objects);
return UNITY_END();
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
{ {
"name": "Jack (\"Bee\") Nimble", "name": "Jack (\"Bee\") Nimble",
"format": {"type": "rect", "format": {"type": "rect",
"width": 1920, "width": 1920,
"height": 1080, "height": 1080,
"interlace": false,"frame rate": 24 "interlace": false,"frame rate": 24
} }
} }

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
"width": 500, "width": 500,
"height": 500 "height": 500
}, },
"image": { "image": {
"src": "Images/Sun.png", "src": "Images/Sun.png",
"name": "sun1", "name": "sun1",
"hOffset": 250, "hOffset": 250,
@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@
"alignment": "center", "alignment": "center",
"onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;" "onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;"
} }
}} }}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{"web-app": { {"web-app": {
"servlet": [ "servlet": [
{ {
"servlet-name": "cofaxCDS", "servlet-name": "cofaxCDS",
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.CDSServlet", "servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.CDSServlet",
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
{ {
"servlet-name": "cofaxAdmin", "servlet-name": "cofaxAdmin",
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.AdminServlet"}, "servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.AdminServlet"},
{ {
"servlet-name": "fileServlet", "servlet-name": "fileServlet",
"servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.FileServlet"}, "servlet-class": "org.cofax.cds.FileServlet"},
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
"cofaxAdmin": "/admin/*", "cofaxAdmin": "/admin/*",
"fileServlet": "/static/*", "fileServlet": "/static/*",
"cofaxTools": "/tools/*"}, "cofaxTools": "/tools/*"},
"taglib": { "taglib": {
"taglib-uri": "cofax.tld", "taglib-uri": "cofax.tld",
"taglib-location": "/WEB-INF/tlds/cofax.tld"}}} "taglib-location": "/WEB-INF/tlds/cofax.tld"}}}

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# EditorConfig is awesome: http://EditorConfig.org
root = true
[*]
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
charset = utf-8
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
indent_style = space

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*~
\#*
!.editorconfig
!.gitignore

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.editorconfig
.gitignore

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JSON Patch Tests
================
These are test cases for implementations of [IETF JSON Patch (RFC6902)](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902).
Some implementations can be found at [jsonpatch.com](http://jsonpatch.com).
Test Format
-----------
Each test file is a JSON document that contains an array of test records. A
test record is an object with the following members:
- doc: The JSON document to test against
- patch: The patch(es) to apply
- expected: The expected resulting document, OR
- error: A string describing an expected error
- comment: A string describing the test
- disabled: True if the test should be skipped
All fields except 'doc' and 'patch' are optional. Test records consisting only
of a comment are also OK.
Files
-----
- tests.json: the main test file
- spec_tests.json: tests from the RFC6902 spec
Writing Tests
-------------
All tests should have a descriptive comment. Tests should be as
simple as possible - just what's required to test a specific piece of
behavior. If you want to test interacting behaviors, create tests for
each behavior as well as the interaction.
If an 'error' member is specified, the error text should describe the
error the implementation should raise - *not* what's being tested.
Implementation error strings will vary, but the suggested error should
be easily matched to the implementation error string. Try to avoid
creating error tests that might pass because an incorrect error was
reported.
Please feel free to contribute!
Credits
-------
The seed test set was adapted from Byron Ruth's
[jsonpatch-js](https://github.com/bruth/jsonpatch-js/blob/master/test.js) and
extended by [Mike McCabe](https://github.com/mikemccabe).
License
-------
Copyright 2014 The Authors
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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[
{
"comment": "1",
"doc": { "foo": "bar"},
"patch": [{ "op": "add", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux" }],
"expected": {"baz": "qux", "foo": "bar"}
},
{
"comment": "2",
"doc": { "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ] },
"patch": [{ "op": "add", "path": "/foo/1", "value": "qux" }],
"expected": {"foo": [ "bar", "qux", "baz" ] }
},
{
"comment": "3",
"doc": {"baz": "qux","foo": "bar"},
"patch": [{ "op": "remove", "path": "/baz" }],
"expected": {"foo": "bar" }
},
{
"comment": "4",
"doc": { "foo": [ "bar", "qux", "baz" ] },
"patch": [{ "op": "remove", "path": "/foo/1" }],
"expected": {"foo": [ "bar", "baz" ] }
},
{
"comment": "5",
"doc": { "baz": "qux","foo": "bar"},
"patch": [{ "op": "replace", "path": "/baz", "value": "boo" }],
"expected": {"baz": "boo","foo": "bar"}
},
{
"comment": "6",
"doc": {"foo": {"bar": "baz","waldo": "fred"},"qux": {"corge": "grault"}},
"patch": [{ "op": "move", "from": "/foo/waldo", "path": "/qux/thud" }],
"expected": {"foo": {"bar": "baz"},"qux": {"corge": "grault","thud": "fred"}}
},
{
"comment": "7",
"doc": { "foo": [ "all", "grass", "cows", "eat" ] },
"patch": [ { "op": "move", "from": "/foo/1", "path": "/foo/3" }],
"expected": { "foo": [ "all", "cows", "eat", "grass" ] }
},
{
"comment": "8",
"doc": {"baz": "qux","foo": [ "a", 2, "c" ]},
"patch": [{ "op": "test", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux" },{ "op": "test", "path": "/foo/1", "value": 2 }]
},
{
"comment": "9",
"doc": { "baz": "qux" },
"patch": [ { "op": "test", "path": "/baz", "value": "bar" }],
"error": "\"bar\" doesn't exist"
},
{
"comment": "10",
"doc": { "foo": "bar" },
"patch": [{ "op": "add", "path": "/child", "value": { "grandchild": { } } }],
"expected": {"foo": "bar","child": {"grandchild": {}}}
},
{
"comment": "11",
"doc": { "foo": "bar" },
"patch": [{ "op": "add", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux", "xyz": 123 }],
"expected": {"foo": "bar","baz": "qux"}
},
{
"comment": "12",
"doc": { "foo": "bar" },
"patch": [{ "op": "add", "path": "/baz/bat", "value": "qux" }],
"error": "Can't add to nonexistent object"
},
{
"comment": "13",
"doc": {"/": 9,"~1": 10},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/~01", "value": 10}]
},
{
"comment": "14",
"doc": { "foo": ["bar"] },
"patch": [ { "op": "add", "path": "/foo/-", "value": ["abc", "def"] }],
"expected": {"foo": ["bar", ["abc", "def"]] }
},
{
"comment": "15",
"doc": {"foo": {"bar": 1}},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/foo/bar/baz", "value": "5"}],
"error": "attempting to add to subfield of non-object"
}
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{
"name": "json-patch-test-suite",
"version": "1.1.0",
"description": "JSON Patch RFC 6902 test suite",
"repository": "github:json-patch/json-patch-tests",
"homepage": "https://github.com/json-patch/json-patch-tests",
"bugs": "https://github.com/json-patch/json-patch-tests/issues",
"keywords": [
"JSON",
"Patch",
"test",
"suite"
],
"license": "Apache-2.0"
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[
{
"comment": "4.1. add with missing object",
"doc": { "q": { "bar": 2 } },
"patch": [ {"op": "add", "path": "/a/b", "value": 1} ],
"error":
"path /a does not exist -- missing objects are not created recursively"
},
{
"comment": "A.1. Adding an Object Member",
"doc": {
"foo": "bar"
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "add", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux" }
],
"expected": {
"baz": "qux",
"foo": "bar"
}
},
{
"comment": "A.2. Adding an Array Element",
"doc": {
"foo": [ "bar", "baz" ]
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "add", "path": "/foo/1", "value": "qux" }
],
"expected": {
"foo": [ "bar", "qux", "baz" ]
}
},
{
"comment": "A.3. Removing an Object Member",
"doc": {
"baz": "qux",
"foo": "bar"
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "remove", "path": "/baz" }
],
"expected": {
"foo": "bar"
}
},
{
"comment": "A.4. Removing an Array Element",
"doc": {
"foo": [ "bar", "qux", "baz" ]
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "remove", "path": "/foo/1" }
],
"expected": {
"foo": [ "bar", "baz" ]
}
},
{
"comment": "A.5. Replacing a Value",
"doc": {
"baz": "qux",
"foo": "bar"
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "replace", "path": "/baz", "value": "boo" }
],
"expected": {
"baz": "boo",
"foo": "bar"
}
},
{
"comment": "A.6. Moving a Value",
"doc": {
"foo": {
"bar": "baz",
"waldo": "fred"
},
"qux": {
"corge": "grault"
}
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "move", "from": "/foo/waldo", "path": "/qux/thud" }
],
"expected": {
"foo": {
"bar": "baz"
},
"qux": {
"corge": "grault",
"thud": "fred"
}
}
},
{
"comment": "A.7. Moving an Array Element",
"doc": {
"foo": [ "all", "grass", "cows", "eat" ]
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "move", "from": "/foo/1", "path": "/foo/3" }
],
"expected": {
"foo": [ "all", "cows", "eat", "grass" ]
}
},
{
"comment": "A.8. Testing a Value: Success",
"doc": {
"baz": "qux",
"foo": [ "a", 2, "c" ]
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "test", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux" },
{ "op": "test", "path": "/foo/1", "value": 2 }
],
"expected": {
"baz": "qux",
"foo": [ "a", 2, "c" ]
}
},
{
"comment": "A.9. Testing a Value: Error",
"doc": {
"baz": "qux"
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "test", "path": "/baz", "value": "bar" }
],
"error": "string not equivalent"
},
{
"comment": "A.10. Adding a nested Member Object",
"doc": {
"foo": "bar"
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "add", "path": "/child", "value": { "grandchild": { } } }
],
"expected": {
"foo": "bar",
"child": {
"grandchild": {
}
}
}
},
{
"comment": "A.11. Ignoring Unrecognized Elements",
"doc": {
"foo":"bar"
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "add", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux", "xyz": 123 }
],
"expected": {
"foo":"bar",
"baz":"qux"
}
},
{
"comment": "A.12. Adding to a Non-existent Target",
"doc": {
"foo": "bar"
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "add", "path": "/baz/bat", "value": "qux" }
],
"error": "add to a non-existent target"
},
{
"comment": "A.13 Invalid JSON Patch Document",
"doc": {
"foo": "bar"
},
"patch": [
{ "op": "add", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux", "op": "remove" }
],
"error": "operation has two 'op' members",
"disabled": true
},
{
"comment": "A.14. ~ Escape Ordering",
"doc": {
"/": 9,
"~1": 10
},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/~01", "value": 10}],
"expected": {
"/": 9,
"~1": 10
}
},
{
"comment": "A.15. Comparing Strings and Numbers",
"doc": {
"/": 9,
"~1": 10
},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/~01", "value": "10"}],
"error": "number is not equal to string"
},
{
"comment": "A.16. Adding an Array Value",
"doc": {
"foo": ["bar"]
},
"patch": [{ "op": "add", "path": "/foo/-", "value": ["abc", "def"] }],
"expected": {
"foo": ["bar", ["abc", "def"]]
}
}
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[
{ "comment": "empty list, empty docs",
"doc": {},
"patch": [],
"expected": {} },
{ "comment": "empty patch list",
"doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [],
"expected": {"foo": 1} },
{ "comment": "rearrangements OK?",
"doc": {"foo": 1, "bar": 2},
"patch": [],
"expected": {"bar":2, "foo": 1} },
{ "comment": "rearrangements OK? How about one level down ... array",
"doc": [{"foo": 1, "bar": 2}],
"patch": [],
"expected": [{"bar":2, "foo": 1}] },
{ "comment": "rearrangements OK? How about one level down...",
"doc": {"foo":{"foo": 1, "bar": 2}},
"patch": [],
"expected": {"foo":{"bar":2, "foo": 1}} },
{ "comment": "add replaces any existing field",
"doc": {"foo": null},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/foo", "value":1}],
"expected": {"foo": 1} },
{ "comment": "toplevel array",
"doc": [],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/0", "value": "foo"}],
"expected": ["foo"] },
{ "comment": "toplevel array, no change",
"doc": ["foo"],
"patch": [],
"expected": ["foo"] },
{ "comment": "toplevel object, numeric string",
"doc": {},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/foo", "value": "1"}],
"expected": {"foo":"1"} },
{ "comment": "toplevel object, integer",
"doc": {},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/foo", "value": 1}],
"expected": {"foo":1} },
{ "comment": "Toplevel scalar values OK?",
"doc": "foo",
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "", "value": "bar"}],
"expected": "bar",
"disabled": true },
{ "comment": "replace object document with array document?",
"doc": {},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "", "value": []}],
"expected": [] },
{ "comment": "replace array document with object document?",
"doc": [],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "", "value": {}}],
"expected": {} },
{ "comment": "append to root array document?",
"doc": [],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/-", "value": "hi"}],
"expected": ["hi"] },
{ "comment": "Add, / target",
"doc": {},
"patch": [ {"op": "add", "path": "/", "value":1 } ],
"expected": {"":1} },
{ "comment": "Add, /foo/ deep target (trailing slash)",
"doc": {"foo": {}},
"patch": [ {"op": "add", "path": "/foo/", "value":1 } ],
"expected": {"foo":{"": 1}} },
{ "comment": "Add composite value at top level",
"doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/bar", "value": [1, 2]}],
"expected": {"foo": 1, "bar": [1, 2]} },
{ "comment": "Add into composite value",
"doc": {"foo": 1, "baz": [{"qux": "hello"}]},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/baz/0/foo", "value": "world"}],
"expected": {"foo": 1, "baz": [{"qux": "hello", "foo": "world"}]} },
{ "doc": {"bar": [1, 2]},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/bar/8", "value": "5"}],
"error": "Out of bounds (upper)" },
{ "doc": {"bar": [1, 2]},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/bar/-1", "value": "5"}],
"error": "Out of bounds (lower)" },
{ "doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/bar", "value": true}],
"expected": {"foo": 1, "bar": true} },
{ "doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/bar", "value": false}],
"expected": {"foo": 1, "bar": false} },
{ "doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/bar", "value": null}],
"expected": {"foo": 1, "bar": null} },
{ "comment": "0 can be an array index or object element name",
"doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/0", "value": "bar"}],
"expected": {"foo": 1, "0": "bar" } },
{ "doc": ["foo"],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/1", "value": "bar"}],
"expected": ["foo", "bar"] },
{ "doc": ["foo", "sil"],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/1", "value": "bar"}],
"expected": ["foo", "bar", "sil"] },
{ "doc": ["foo", "sil"],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/0", "value": "bar"}],
"expected": ["bar", "foo", "sil"] },
{ "comment": "push item to array via last index + 1",
"doc": ["foo", "sil"],
"patch": [{"op":"add", "path": "/2", "value": "bar"}],
"expected": ["foo", "sil", "bar"] },
{ "comment": "add item to array at index > length should fail",
"doc": ["foo", "sil"],
"patch": [{"op":"add", "path": "/3", "value": "bar"}],
"error": "index is greater than number of items in array" },
{ "comment": "test against implementation-specific numeric parsing",
"doc": {"1e0": "foo"},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/1e0", "value": "foo"}],
"expected": {"1e0": "foo"} },
{ "comment": "test with bad number should fail",
"doc": ["foo", "bar"],
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/1e0", "value": "bar"}],
"error": "test op shouldn't get array element 1" },
{ "doc": ["foo", "sil"],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/bar", "value": 42}],
"error": "Object operation on array target" },
{ "doc": ["foo", "sil"],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/1", "value": ["bar", "baz"]}],
"expected": ["foo", ["bar", "baz"], "sil"],
"comment": "value in array add not flattened" },
{ "doc": {"foo": 1, "bar": [1, 2, 3, 4]},
"patch": [{"op": "remove", "path": "/bar"}],
"expected": {"foo": 1} },
{ "doc": {"foo": 1, "baz": [{"qux": "hello"}]},
"patch": [{"op": "remove", "path": "/baz/0/qux"}],
"expected": {"foo": 1, "baz": [{}]} },
{ "doc": {"foo": 1, "baz": [{"qux": "hello"}]},
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/foo", "value": [1, 2, 3, 4]}],
"expected": {"foo": [1, 2, 3, 4], "baz": [{"qux": "hello"}]} },
{ "doc": {"foo": [1, 2, 3, 4], "baz": [{"qux": "hello"}]},
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/baz/0/qux", "value": "world"}],
"expected": {"foo": [1, 2, 3, 4], "baz": [{"qux": "world"}]} },
{ "doc": ["foo"],
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/0", "value": "bar"}],
"expected": ["bar"] },
{ "doc": [""],
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/0", "value": 0}],
"expected": [0] },
{ "doc": [""],
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/0", "value": true}],
"expected": [true] },
{ "doc": [""],
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/0", "value": false}],
"expected": [false] },
{ "doc": [""],
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/0", "value": null}],
"expected": [null] },
{ "doc": ["foo", "sil"],
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/1", "value": ["bar", "baz"]}],
"expected": ["foo", ["bar", "baz"]],
"comment": "value in array replace not flattened" },
{ "comment": "replace whole document",
"doc": {"foo": "bar"},
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "", "value": {"baz": "qux"}}],
"expected": {"baz": "qux"} },
{ "comment": "test replace with missing parent key should fail",
"doc": {"bar": "baz"},
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/foo/bar", "value": false}],
"error": "replace op should fail with missing parent key" },
{ "comment": "spurious patch properties",
"doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/foo", "value": 1, "spurious": 1}],
"expected": {"foo": 1} },
{ "doc": {"foo": null},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/foo", "value": null}],
"expected": {"foo": null},
"comment": "null value should be valid obj property" },
{ "doc": {"foo": null},
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/foo", "value": "truthy"}],
"expected": {"foo": "truthy"},
"comment": "null value should be valid obj property to be replaced with something truthy" },
{ "doc": {"foo": null},
"patch": [{"op": "move", "from": "/foo", "path": "/bar"}],
"expected": {"bar": null},
"comment": "null value should be valid obj property to be moved" },
{ "doc": {"foo": null},
"patch": [{"op": "copy", "from": "/foo", "path": "/bar"}],
"expected": {"foo": null, "bar": null},
"comment": "null value should be valid obj property to be copied" },
{ "doc": {"foo": null},
"patch": [{"op": "remove", "path": "/foo"}],
"expected": {},
"comment": "null value should be valid obj property to be removed" },
{ "doc": {"foo": "bar"},
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/foo", "value": null}],
"expected": {"foo": null},
"comment": "null value should still be valid obj property replace other value" },
{ "doc": {"foo": {"foo": 1, "bar": 2}},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/foo", "value": {"bar": 2, "foo": 1}}],
"expected": {"foo": {"foo": 1, "bar": 2}},
"comment": "test should pass despite rearrangement" },
{ "doc": {"foo": [{"foo": 1, "bar": 2}]},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/foo", "value": [{"bar": 2, "foo": 1}]}],
"expected": {"foo": [{"foo": 1, "bar": 2}]},
"comment": "test should pass despite (nested) rearrangement" },
{ "doc": {"foo": {"bar": [1, 2, 5, 4]}},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/foo", "value": {"bar": [1, 2, 5, 4]}}],
"expected": {"foo": {"bar": [1, 2, 5, 4]}},
"comment": "test should pass - no error" },
{ "doc": {"foo": {"bar": [1, 2, 5, 4]}},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/foo", "value": [1, 2]}],
"error": "test op should fail" },
{ "comment": "Whole document",
"doc": { "foo": 1 },
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "", "value": {"foo": 1}}],
"disabled": true },
{ "comment": "Empty-string element",
"doc": { "": 1 },
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/", "value": 1}],
"expected": { "": 1 } },
{ "doc": {
"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
},
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/foo", "value": ["bar", "baz"]},
{"op": "test", "path": "/foo/0", "value": "bar"},
{"op": "test", "path": "/", "value": 0},
{"op": "test", "path": "/a~1b", "value": 1},
{"op": "test", "path": "/c%d", "value": 2},
{"op": "test", "path": "/e^f", "value": 3},
{"op": "test", "path": "/g|h", "value": 4},
{"op": "test", "path": "/i\\j", "value": 5},
{"op": "test", "path": "/k\"l", "value": 6},
{"op": "test", "path": "/ ", "value": 7},
{"op": "test", "path": "/m~0n", "value": 8}],
"expected": {
"": 0,
" ": 7,
"a/b": 1,
"c%d": 2,
"e^f": 3,
"foo": [
"bar",
"baz"
],
"g|h": 4,
"i\\j": 5,
"k\"l": 6,
"m~n": 8
}
},
{ "comment": "Move to same location has no effect",
"doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "move", "from": "/foo", "path": "/foo"}],
"expected": {"foo": 1} },
{ "doc": {"foo": 1, "baz": [{"qux": "hello"}]},
"patch": [{"op": "move", "from": "/foo", "path": "/bar"}],
"expected": {"baz": [{"qux": "hello"}], "bar": 1} },
{ "doc": {"baz": [{"qux": "hello"}], "bar": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "move", "from": "/baz/0/qux", "path": "/baz/1"}],
"expected": {"baz": [{}, "hello"], "bar": 1} },
{ "doc": {"baz": [{"qux": "hello"}], "bar": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "copy", "from": "/baz/0", "path": "/boo"}],
"expected": {"baz":[{"qux":"hello"}],"bar":1,"boo":{"qux":"hello"}} },
{ "comment": "replacing the root of the document is possible with add",
"doc": {"foo": "bar"},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "", "value": {"baz": "qux"}}],
"expected": {"baz":"qux"}},
{ "comment": "Adding to \"/-\" adds to the end of the array",
"doc": [ 1, 2 ],
"patch": [ { "op": "add", "path": "/-", "value": { "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ] } } ],
"expected": [ 1, 2, { "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ] } ]},
{ "comment": "Adding to \"/-\" adds to the end of the array, even n levels down",
"doc": [ 1, 2, [ 3, [ 4, 5 ] ] ],
"patch": [ { "op": "add", "path": "/2/1/-", "value": { "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ] } } ],
"expected": [ 1, 2, [ 3, [ 4, 5, { "foo": [ "bar", "baz" ] } ] ] ]},
{ "comment": "test remove with bad number should fail",
"doc": {"foo": 1, "baz": [{"qux": "hello"}]},
"patch": [{"op": "remove", "path": "/baz/1e0/qux"}],
"error": "remove op shouldn't remove from array with bad number" },
{ "comment": "test remove on array",
"doc": [1, 2, 3, 4],
"patch": [{"op": "remove", "path": "/0"}],
"expected": [2, 3, 4] },
{ "comment": "test repeated removes",
"doc": [1, 2, 3, 4],
"patch": [{ "op": "remove", "path": "/1" },
{ "op": "remove", "path": "/2" }],
"expected": [1, 3] },
{ "comment": "test remove with bad index should fail",
"doc": [1, 2, 3, 4],
"patch": [{"op": "remove", "path": "/1e0"}],
"error": "remove op shouldn't remove from array with bad number" },
{ "comment": "test replace with bad number should fail",
"doc": [""],
"patch": [{"op": "replace", "path": "/1e0", "value": false}],
"error": "replace op shouldn't replace in array with bad number" },
{ "comment": "test copy with bad number should fail",
"doc": {"baz": [1,2,3], "bar": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "copy", "from": "/baz/1e0", "path": "/boo"}],
"error": "copy op shouldn't work with bad number" },
{ "comment": "test move with bad number should fail",
"doc": {"foo": 1, "baz": [1,2,3,4]},
"patch": [{"op": "move", "from": "/baz/1e0", "path": "/foo"}],
"error": "move op shouldn't work with bad number" },
{ "comment": "test add with bad number should fail",
"doc": ["foo", "sil"],
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/1e0", "value": "bar"}],
"error": "add op shouldn't add to array with bad number" },
{ "comment": "missing 'value' parameter to add",
"doc": [ 1 ],
"patch": [ { "op": "add", "path": "/-" } ],
"error": "missing 'value' parameter" },
{ "comment": "missing 'value' parameter to replace",
"doc": [ 1 ],
"patch": [ { "op": "replace", "path": "/0" } ],
"error": "missing 'value' parameter" },
{ "comment": "missing 'value' parameter to test",
"doc": [ null ],
"patch": [ { "op": "test", "path": "/0" } ],
"error": "missing 'value' parameter" },
{ "comment": "missing value parameter to test - where undef is falsy",
"doc": [ false ],
"patch": [ { "op": "test", "path": "/0" } ],
"error": "missing 'value' parameter" },
{ "comment": "missing from parameter to copy",
"doc": [ 1 ],
"patch": [ { "op": "copy", "path": "/-" } ],
"error": "missing 'from' parameter" },
{ "comment": "missing from location to copy",
"doc": { "foo": 1 },
"patch": [ { "op": "copy", "from": "/bar", "path": "/foo" } ],
"error": "missing 'from' location" },
{ "comment": "missing from parameter to move",
"doc": { "foo": 1 },
"patch": [ { "op": "move", "path": "" } ],
"error": "missing 'from' parameter" },
{ "comment": "missing from location to move",
"doc": { "foo": 1 },
"patch": [ { "op": "move", "from": "/bar", "path": "/foo" } ],
"error": "missing 'from' location" },
{ "comment": "duplicate ops",
"doc": { "foo": "bar" },
"patch": [ { "op": "add", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux",
"op": "move", "from":"/foo" } ],
"error": "patch has two 'op' members",
"disabled": true },
{ "comment": "unrecognized op should fail",
"doc": {"foo": 1},
"patch": [{"op": "spam", "path": "/foo", "value": 1}],
"error": "Unrecognized op 'spam'" },
{ "comment": "test with bad array number that has leading zeros",
"doc": ["foo", "bar"],
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/00", "value": "foo"}],
"error": "test op should reject the array value, it has leading zeros" },
{ "comment": "test with bad array number that has leading zeros",
"doc": ["foo", "bar"],
"patch": [{"op": "test", "path": "/01", "value": "bar"}],
"error": "test op should reject the array value, it has leading zeros" },
{ "comment": "Removing nonexistent field",
"doc": {"foo" : "bar"},
"patch": [{"op": "remove", "path": "/baz"}],
"error": "removing a nonexistent field should fail" },
{ "comment": "Removing nonexistent index",
"doc": ["foo", "bar"],
"patch": [{"op": "remove", "path": "/2"}],
"error": "removing a nonexistent index should fail" },
{ "comment": "Patch with different capitalisation than doc",
"doc": {"foo":"bar"},
"patch": [{"op": "add", "path": "/FOO", "value": "BAR"}],
"expected": {"foo": "bar", "FOO": "BAR"}
}
]

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/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "unity/examples/unity_config.h"
#include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "../cJSON_Utils.h"
static cJSON *parse_test_file(const char * const filename)
{
char *file = NULL;
cJSON *json = NULL;
file = read_file(filename);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(file, "Failed to read file.");
json = cJSON_Parse(file);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(json, "Failed to parse test json.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(cJSON_IsArray(json), "Json is not an array.");
free(file);
return json;
}
static cJSON_bool test_apply_patch(const cJSON * const test)
{
cJSON *doc = NULL;
cJSON *patch = NULL;
cJSON *expected = NULL;
cJSON *error_element = NULL;
cJSON *comment = NULL;
cJSON *disabled = NULL;
cJSON *object = NULL;
cJSON_bool successful = false;
/* extract all the data out of the test */
comment = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "comment");
if (cJSON_IsString(comment))
{
printf("Testing \"%s\"\n", comment->valuestring);
}
else
{
printf("Testing unknown\n");
}
disabled = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "disabled");
if (cJSON_IsTrue(disabled))
{
printf("SKIPPED\n");
return true;
}
doc = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "doc");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(doc, "No \"doc\" in the test.");
patch = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "patch");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(patch, "No \"patch\"in the test.");
/* Make a working copy of 'doc' */
object = cJSON_Duplicate(doc, true);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(object);
expected = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "expected");
error_element = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "error");
if (error_element != NULL)
{
/* excepting an error */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(0 != cJSONUtils_ApplyPatchesCaseSensitive(object, patch), "Test didn't fail as it's supposed to.");
successful = true;
}
else
{
/* apply the patch */
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT_MESSAGE(0, cJSONUtils_ApplyPatchesCaseSensitive(object, patch), "Failed to apply patches.");
successful = true;
if (expected != NULL)
{
successful = cJSON_Compare(object, expected, true);
}
}
cJSON_Delete(object);
if (successful)
{
printf("OK\n");
}
else
{
printf("FAILED\n");
}
return successful;
}
static cJSON_bool test_generate_test(cJSON *test)
{
cJSON *doc = NULL;
cJSON *patch = NULL;
cJSON *expected = NULL;
cJSON *disabled = NULL;
cJSON *object = NULL;
cJSON_bool successful = false;
char *printed_patch = NULL;
disabled = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "disabled");
if (cJSON_IsTrue(disabled))
{
printf("SKIPPED\n");
return true;
}
doc = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "doc");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(doc, "No \"doc\" in the test.");
/* Make a working copy of 'doc' */
object = cJSON_Duplicate(doc, true);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(object);
expected = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(test, "expected");
if (expected == NULL)
{
cJSON_Delete(object);
/* if there is no expected output, this test doesn't make sense */
return true;
}
patch = cJSONUtils_GeneratePatchesCaseSensitive(doc, expected);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(patch, "Failed to generate patches.");
printed_patch = cJSON_Print(patch);
printf("%s\n", printed_patch);
free(printed_patch);
/* apply the generated patch */
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT_MESSAGE(0, cJSONUtils_ApplyPatchesCaseSensitive(object, patch), "Failed to apply generated patch.");
successful = cJSON_Compare(object, expected, true);
cJSON_Delete(patch);
cJSON_Delete(object);
if (successful)
{
printf("generated patch: OK\n");
}
else
{
printf("generated patch: FAILED\n");
}
return successful;
}
static void cjson_utils_should_pass_json_patch_test_tests(void)
{
cJSON *tests = parse_test_file("json-patch-tests/tests.json");
cJSON *test = NULL;
cJSON_bool failed = false;
cJSON_ArrayForEach(test, tests)
{
failed |= !test_apply_patch(test);
failed |= !test_generate_test(test);
}
cJSON_Delete(tests);
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE_MESSAGE(failed, "Some tests failed.");
}
static void cjson_utils_should_pass_json_patch_test_spec_tests(void)
{
cJSON *tests = parse_test_file("json-patch-tests/spec_tests.json");
cJSON *test = NULL;
cJSON_bool failed = false;
cJSON_ArrayForEach(test, tests)
{
failed |= !test_apply_patch(test);
failed |= !test_generate_test(test);
}
cJSON_Delete(tests);
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE_MESSAGE(failed, "Some tests failed.");
}
static void cjson_utils_should_pass_json_patch_test_cjson_utils_tests(void)
{
cJSON *tests = parse_test_file("json-patch-tests/cjson-utils-tests.json");
cJSON *test = NULL;
cJSON_bool failed = false;
cJSON_ArrayForEach(test, tests)
{
failed |= !test_apply_patch(test);
failed |= !test_generate_test(test);
}
cJSON_Delete(tests);
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE_MESSAGE(failed, "Some tests failed.");
}
int main(void)
{
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(cjson_utils_should_pass_json_patch_test_tests);
RUN_TEST(cjson_utils_should_pass_json_patch_test_spec_tests);
RUN_TEST(cjson_utils_should_pass_json_patch_test_cjson_utils_tests);
return UNITY_END();
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,174 @@
/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2019 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "unity/examples/unity_config.h"
#include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h"
static void cjson_minify_should_not_overflow_buffer(void)
{
char unclosed_multiline_comment[] = "/* bla";
char pending_escape[] = "\"\\";
cJSON_Minify(unclosed_multiline_comment);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("", unclosed_multiline_comment);
cJSON_Minify(pending_escape);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("\"\\", pending_escape);
}
static void cjson_minify_should_remove_single_line_comments(void)
{
const char to_minify[] = "{// this is {} \"some kind\" of [] comment /*, don't you see\n}";
char* minified = (char*) malloc(sizeof(to_minify));
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(minified);
strcpy(minified, to_minify);
cJSON_Minify(minified);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("{}", minified);
free(minified);
}
static void cjson_minify_should_remove_spaces(void)
{
const char to_minify[] = "{ \"key\":\ttrue\r\n }";
char* minified = (char*) malloc(sizeof(to_minify));
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(minified);
strcpy(minified, to_minify);
cJSON_Minify(minified);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("{\"key\":true}", minified);
free(minified);
}
static void cjson_minify_should_remove_multiline_comments(void)
{
const char to_minify[] = "{/* this is\n a /* multi\n //line \n {comment \"\\\" */}";
char* minified = (char*) malloc(sizeof(to_minify));
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(minified);
strcpy(minified, to_minify);
cJSON_Minify(minified);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("{}", minified);
free(minified);
}
static void cjson_minify_should_not_modify_strings(void)
{
const char to_minify[] = "\"this is a string \\\" \\t bla\"";
char* minified = (char*) malloc(sizeof(to_minify));
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(minified);
strcpy(minified, to_minify);
cJSON_Minify(minified);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(to_minify, minified);
free(minified);
}
static void cjson_minify_should_minify_json(void) {
const char to_minify[] =
"{\n"
" \"glossary\": { // comment\n"
" \"title\": \"example glossary\",\n"
" /* multi\n"
" line */\n"
" \"GlossDiv\": {\n"
" \"title\": \"S\",\n"
" \"GlossList\": {\n"
" \"GlossEntry\": {\n"
" \"ID\": \"SGML\",\n"
" \"SortAs\": \"SGML\",\n"
" \"Acronym\": \"SGML\",\n"
" \"Abbrev\": \"ISO 8879:1986\",\n"
" \"GlossDef\": {\n"
" \"GlossSeeAlso\": [\"GML\", \"XML\"]\n"
" },\n"
" \"GlossSee\": \"markup\"\n"
" }\n"
" }\n"
" }\n"
" }\n"
"}";
const char* minified =
"{"
"\"glossary\":{"
"\"title\":\"example glossary\","
"\"GlossDiv\":{"
"\"title\":\"S\","
"\"GlossList\":{"
"\"GlossEntry\":{"
"\"ID\":\"SGML\","
"\"SortAs\":\"SGML\","
"\"Acronym\":\"SGML\","
"\"Abbrev\":\"ISO 8879:1986\","
"\"GlossDef\":{"
"\"GlossSeeAlso\":[\"GML\",\"XML\"]"
"},"
"\"GlossSee\":\"markup\""
"}"
"}"
"}"
"}"
"}";
char *buffer = (char*) malloc(sizeof(to_minify));
strcpy(buffer, to_minify);
cJSON_Minify(buffer);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(minified, buffer);
free(buffer);
}
static void cjson_minify_should_not_loop_infinitely(void) {
char string[] = { '8', ' ', '/', ' ', '5', '\n', '\0' };
/* this should not be an infinite loop */
cJSON_Minify(string);
}
int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(cjson_minify_should_not_overflow_buffer);
RUN_TEST(cjson_minify_should_minify_json);
RUN_TEST(cjson_minify_should_remove_single_line_comments);
RUN_TEST(cjson_minify_should_remove_multiline_comments);
RUN_TEST(cjson_minify_should_remove_spaces);
RUN_TEST(cjson_minify_should_not_modify_strings);
RUN_TEST(cjson_minify_should_not_loop_infinitely);
return UNITY_END();
}

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@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@
#include "unity/src/unity.h" #include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h" #include "common.h"
static void cjson_array_foreach_should_loop_over_arrays(void) static void cjson_array_foreach_should_loop_over_arrays(void)
{ {
cJSON array[1]; cJSON array[1];
@@ -77,7 +76,6 @@ static void cjson_get_object_item_should_get_object_items(void)
found = cJSON_GetObjectItem(item, NULL); found = cJSON_GetObjectItem(item, NULL);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(found, "Failed to fail on NULL string."); TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(found, "Failed to fail on NULL string.");
found = cJSON_GetObjectItem(item, "one"); found = cJSON_GetObjectItem(item, "one");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(found, "Failed to find first item."); TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(found, "Failed to find first item.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(found->valuedouble, 1); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(found->valuedouble, 1);
@@ -127,6 +125,30 @@ static void cjson_get_object_item_case_sensitive_should_get_object_items(void)
cJSON_Delete(item); cJSON_Delete(item);
} }
static void cjson_get_object_item_should_not_crash_with_array(void)
{
cJSON *array = NULL;
cJSON *found = NULL;
array = cJSON_Parse("[1]");
found = cJSON_GetObjectItem(array, "name");
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(found);
cJSON_Delete(array);
}
static void cjson_get_object_item_case_sensitive_should_not_crash_with_array(void)
{
cJSON *array = NULL;
cJSON *found = NULL;
array = cJSON_Parse("[1]");
found = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(array, "name");
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(found);
cJSON_Delete(array);
}
static void typecheck_functions_should_check_type(void) static void typecheck_functions_should_check_type(void)
{ {
cJSON invalid[1]; cJSON invalid[1];
@@ -183,7 +205,584 @@ static void typecheck_functions_should_check_type(void)
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsRaw(item)); TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsRaw(item));
} }
int main(void) static void cjson_should_not_parse_to_deeply_nested_jsons(void)
{
char deep_json[CJSON_NESTING_LIMIT + 1];
size_t position = 0;
for (position = 0; position < sizeof(deep_json); position++)
{
deep_json[position] = '[';
}
deep_json[sizeof(deep_json) - 1] = '\0';
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(cJSON_Parse(deep_json), "To deep JSONs should not be parsed.");
}
static void cjson_should_not_follow_too_deep_circular_references(void)
{
cJSON *o = cJSON_CreateArray();
cJSON *a = cJSON_CreateArray();
cJSON *b = cJSON_CreateArray();
cJSON *x;
cJSON_AddItemToArray(o, a);
cJSON_AddItemToArray(a, b);
cJSON_AddItemToArray(b, o);
x = cJSON_Duplicate(o, 1);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(x);
cJSON_DetachItemFromArray(b, 0);
cJSON_Delete(o);
}
static void cjson_set_number_value_should_set_numbers(void)
{
cJSON number[1] = {{NULL, NULL, NULL, cJSON_Number, NULL, 0, 0, NULL}};
cJSON_SetNumberValue(number, 1.5);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, number->valueint);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(1.5, number->valuedouble);
cJSON_SetNumberValue(number, -1.5);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-1, number->valueint);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(-1.5, number->valuedouble);
cJSON_SetNumberValue(number, 1 + (double)INT_MAX);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(INT_MAX, number->valueint);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(1 + (double)INT_MAX, number->valuedouble);
cJSON_SetNumberValue(number, -1 + (double)INT_MIN);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(INT_MIN, number->valueint);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(-1 + (double)INT_MIN, number->valuedouble);
}
static void cjson_detach_item_via_pointer_should_detach_items(void)
{
cJSON list[4];
cJSON parent[1];
memset(list, '\0', sizeof(list));
/* link the list */
list[0].next = &(list[1]);
list[1].next = &(list[2]);
list[2].next = &(list[3]);
list[3].prev = &(list[2]);
list[2].prev = &(list[1]);
list[1].prev = &(list[0]);
list[0].prev = &(list[3]);
parent->child = &list[0];
/* detach in the middle (list[1]) */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(parent, &(list[1])) == &(list[1]), "Failed to detach in the middle.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE((list[1].prev == NULL) && (list[1].next == NULL), "Didn't set pointers of detached item to NULL.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE((list[0].next == &(list[2])) && (list[2].prev == &(list[0])));
/* detach beginning (list[0]) */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(parent, &(list[0])) == &(list[0]), "Failed to detach beginning.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE((list[0].prev == NULL) && (list[0].next == NULL), "Didn't set pointers of detached item to NULL.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE((list[2].prev == &(list[3])) && (parent->child == &(list[2])), "Didn't set the new beginning.");
/* detach end (list[3])*/
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(parent, &(list[3])) == &(list[3]), "Failed to detach end.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE((list[3].prev == NULL) && (list[3].next == NULL), "Didn't set pointers of detached item to NULL.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE((list[2].next == NULL) && (parent->child == &(list[2])), "Didn't set the new end");
/* detach single item (list[2]) */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(parent, &list[2]) == &list[2], "Failed to detach single item.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE((list[2].prev == NULL) && (list[2].next == NULL), "Didn't set pointers of detached item to NULL.");
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(parent->child, "Child of the parent wasn't set to NULL.");
}
static void cjson_detach_item_via_pointer_should_return_null_if_item_prev_is_null(void)
{
cJSON list[2];
cJSON parent[1];
memset(list, '\0', sizeof(list));
/* link the list */
list[0].next = &(list[1]);
parent->child = &list[0];
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(parent, &(list[1])), "Failed to detach in the middle.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(parent, &(list[0])) == &(list[0]), "Failed to detach in the middle.");
}
static void cjson_replace_item_via_pointer_should_replace_items(void)
{
cJSON replacements[3];
cJSON *beginning = NULL;
cJSON *middle = NULL;
cJSON *end = NULL;
cJSON *array = NULL;
beginning = cJSON_CreateNull();
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(beginning);
middle = cJSON_CreateNull();
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(middle);
end = cJSON_CreateNull();
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(end);
array = cJSON_CreateArray();
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(array);
cJSON_AddItemToArray(array, beginning);
cJSON_AddItemToArray(array, middle);
cJSON_AddItemToArray(array, end);
memset(replacements, '\0', sizeof(replacements));
/* replace beginning */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer(array, beginning, &(replacements[0])));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(replacements[0].prev == end);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(replacements[0].next == middle);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(middle->prev == &(replacements[0]));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(array->child == &(replacements[0]));
/* replace middle */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer(array, middle, &(replacements[1])));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(replacements[1].prev == &(replacements[0]));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(replacements[1].next == end);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(end->prev == &(replacements[1]));
/* replace end */
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer(array, end, &(replacements[2])));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(replacements[2].prev == &(replacements[1]));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(replacements[2].next);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(replacements[1].next == &(replacements[2]));
cJSON_free(array);
}
static void cjson_replace_item_in_object_should_preserve_name(void)
{
cJSON root[1] = {{NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, 0, NULL}};
cJSON *child = NULL;
cJSON *replacement = NULL;
cJSON_bool flag = false;
child = cJSON_CreateNumber(1);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(child);
replacement = cJSON_CreateNumber(2);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(replacement);
flag = cJSON_AddItemToObject(root, "child", child);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(flag, "add item to object failed");
cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(root, "child", replacement);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(root->child == replacement);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("child", replacement->string);
cJSON_Delete(replacement);
}
static void cjson_functions_should_not_crash_with_null_pointers(void)
{
char buffer[10];
cJSON *item = cJSON_CreateString("item");
cJSON *array = cJSON_CreateArray();
cJSON *item1 = cJSON_CreateString("item1");
cJSON *item2 = cJSON_CreateString("corrupted array item3");
cJSON *corruptedString = cJSON_CreateString("corrupted");
struct cJSON *originalPrev;
add_item_to_array(array, item1);
add_item_to_array(array, item2);
originalPrev = item2->prev;
item2->prev = NULL;
free(corruptedString->valuestring);
corruptedString->valuestring = NULL;
cJSON_InitHooks(NULL);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_Parse(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_ParseWithOpts(NULL, NULL, true));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_Print(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_PrintUnformatted(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_PrintBuffered(NULL, 10, true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_PrintPreallocated(NULL, buffer, sizeof(buffer), true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_PrintPreallocated(item, NULL, 1, true));
cJSON_Delete(NULL);
cJSON_GetArraySize(NULL);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_GetArrayItem(NULL, 0));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_GetObjectItem(NULL, "item"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_GetObjectItem(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(NULL, "item"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_HasObjectItem(NULL, "item"));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_HasObjectItem(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsInvalid(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsFalse(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsTrue(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsBool(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsNull(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsNumber(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsString(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsArray(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsObject(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_IsRaw(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateString(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateRaw(NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateIntArray(NULL, 10));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateFloatArray(NULL, 10));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(NULL, 10));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_CreateStringArray(NULL, 10));
cJSON_AddItemToArray(NULL, item);
cJSON_AddItemToArray(item, NULL);
cJSON_AddItemToObject(item, "item", NULL);
cJSON_AddItemToObject(item, NULL, item);
cJSON_AddItemToObject(NULL, "item", item);
cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS(item, "item", NULL);
cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS(item, NULL, item);
cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS(NULL, "item", item);
cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray(NULL, item);
cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray(item, NULL);
cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject(item, "item", NULL);
cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject(item, NULL, item);
cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject(NULL, "item", item);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(NULL, item));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_DetachItemViaPointer(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_DetachItemFromArray(NULL, 0));
cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray(NULL, 0);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_DetachItemFromObject(NULL, "item"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_DetachItemFromObject(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_DetachItemFromObjectCaseSensitive(NULL, "item"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_DetachItemFromObjectCaseSensitive(item, NULL));
cJSON_DeleteItemFromObject(NULL, "item");
cJSON_DeleteItemFromObject(item, NULL);
cJSON_DeleteItemFromObjectCaseSensitive(NULL, "item");
cJSON_DeleteItemFromObjectCaseSensitive(item, NULL);
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_InsertItemInArray(array, 0, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_InsertItemInArray(array, 1, item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_InsertItemInArray(NULL, 0, item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_InsertItemInArray(item, 0, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer(NULL, item, item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer(item, NULL, item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemViaPointer(item, item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(item, 0, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(NULL, 0, item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(NULL, "item", item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(item, NULL, item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(item, "item", NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemInObjectCaseSensitive(NULL, "item", item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemInObjectCaseSensitive(item, NULL, item));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_ReplaceItemInObjectCaseSensitive(item, "item", NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_Duplicate(NULL, true));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_Compare(item, NULL, false));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(cJSON_Compare(NULL, item, false));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_SetValuestring(NULL, "test"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_SetValuestring(corruptedString, "test"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_SetValuestring(item, NULL));
cJSON_Minify(NULL);
/* skipped because it is only used via a macro that checks for NULL */
/* cJSON_SetNumberHelper(NULL, 0); */
/* restore corrupted item2 to delete it */
item2->prev = originalPrev;
cJSON_Delete(corruptedString);
cJSON_Delete(array);
cJSON_Delete(item);
}
static void cjson_set_valuestring_should_return_null_if_strings_overlap(void)
{
cJSON *obj;
char* str;
char* str2;
obj = cJSON_Parse("\"foo0z\"");
str = cJSON_SetValuestring(obj, "abcde");
str += 1;
/* The string passed to strcpy overlap which is not allowed.*/
str2 = cJSON_SetValuestring(obj, str);
/* If it overlaps, the string will be messed up.*/
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(strcmp(str, "bcde") == 0);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(str2);
cJSON_Delete(obj);
}
static void *CJSON_CDECL failing_realloc(void *pointer, size_t size)
{
(void)size;
(void)pointer;
return NULL;
}
static void ensure_should_fail_on_failed_realloc(void)
{
printbuffer buffer = {NULL, 10, 0, 0, false, false, {&malloc, &free, &failing_realloc}};
buffer.buffer = (unsigned char *)malloc(100);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(buffer.buffer);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(ensure(&buffer, 200), "Ensure didn't fail with failing realloc.");
}
static void skip_utf8_bom_should_skip_bom(void)
{
const unsigned char string[] = "\xEF\xBB\xBF{}";
parse_buffer buffer = {0, 0, 0, 0, {0, 0, 0}};
buffer.content = string;
buffer.length = sizeof(string);
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(skip_utf8_bom(&buffer) == &buffer);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT(3U, (unsigned int)buffer.offset);
}
static void skip_utf8_bom_should_not_skip_bom_if_not_at_beginning(void)
{
const unsigned char string[] = " \xEF\xBB\xBF{}";
parse_buffer buffer = {0, 0, 0, 0, {0, 0, 0}};
buffer.content = string;
buffer.length = sizeof(string);
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
buffer.offset = 1;
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(skip_utf8_bom(&buffer));
}
static void cjson_get_string_value_should_get_a_string(void)
{
cJSON *string = cJSON_CreateString("test");
cJSON *number = cJSON_CreateNumber(1);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_GetStringValue(string) == string->valuestring);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_GetStringValue(number));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_GetStringValue(NULL));
cJSON_Delete(number);
cJSON_Delete(string);
}
static void cjson_get_number_value_should_get_a_number(void)
{
cJSON *string = cJSON_CreateString("test");
cJSON *number = cJSON_CreateNumber(1);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(cJSON_GetNumberValue(number), number->valuedouble);
TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_NAN(cJSON_GetNumberValue(string));
TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_NAN(cJSON_GetNumberValue(NULL));
cJSON_Delete(number);
cJSON_Delete(string);
}
static void cjson_create_string_reference_should_create_a_string_reference(void)
{
const char *string = "I am a string!";
cJSON *string_reference = cJSON_CreateStringReference(string);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(string_reference->valuestring == string);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(cJSON_IsReference | cJSON_String, string_reference->type);
cJSON_Delete(string_reference);
}
static void cjson_create_object_reference_should_create_an_object_reference(void)
{
cJSON *number_reference = NULL;
cJSON *number_object = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *number = cJSON_CreateNumber(42);
const char key[] = "number";
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsNumber(number));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsObject(number_object));
cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS(number_object, key, number);
number_reference = cJSON_CreateObjectReference(number);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(number_reference->child == number);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(cJSON_Object | cJSON_IsReference, number_reference->type);
cJSON_Delete(number_object);
cJSON_Delete(number_reference);
}
static void cjson_create_array_reference_should_create_an_array_reference(void)
{
cJSON *number_reference = NULL;
cJSON *number_array = cJSON_CreateArray();
cJSON *number = cJSON_CreateNumber(42);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsNumber(number));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsArray(number_array));
cJSON_AddItemToArray(number_array, number);
number_reference = cJSON_CreateArrayReference(number);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(number_reference->child == number);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(cJSON_Array | cJSON_IsReference, number_reference->type);
cJSON_Delete(number_array);
cJSON_Delete(number_reference);
}
static void cjson_add_item_to_object_or_array_should_not_add_itself(void)
{
cJSON *object = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *array = cJSON_CreateArray();
cJSON_bool flag = false;
flag = cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, "key", object);
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE_MESSAGE(flag, "add an object to itself should fail");
flag = cJSON_AddItemToArray(array, array);
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE_MESSAGE(flag, "add an array to itself should fail");
cJSON_Delete(object);
cJSON_Delete(array);
}
static void cjson_add_item_to_object_should_not_use_after_free_when_string_is_aliased(void)
{
cJSON *object = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON *number = cJSON_CreateNumber(42);
char *name = (char *)cJSON_strdup((const unsigned char *)"number", &global_hooks);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(object);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(number);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(name);
number->string = name;
/* The following should not have a use after free
* that would show up in valgrind or with AddressSanitizer */
cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, number->string, number);
cJSON_Delete(object);
}
static void cjson_delete_item_from_array_should_not_broken_list_structure(void)
{
const char expected_json1[] = "{\"rd\":[{\"a\":\"123\"}]}";
const char expected_json2[] = "{\"rd\":[{\"a\":\"123\"},{\"b\":\"456\"}]}";
const char expected_json3[] = "{\"rd\":[{\"b\":\"456\"}]}";
char *str1 = NULL;
char *str2 = NULL;
char *str3 = NULL;
cJSON *root = cJSON_Parse("{}");
cJSON *array = cJSON_AddArrayToObject(root, "rd");
cJSON *item1 = cJSON_Parse("{\"a\":\"123\"}");
cJSON *item2 = cJSON_Parse("{\"b\":\"456\"}");
cJSON_AddItemToArray(array, item1);
str1 = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(root);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(expected_json1, str1);
free(str1);
cJSON_AddItemToArray(array, item2);
str2 = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(root);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(expected_json2, str2);
free(str2);
/* this should not broken list structure */
cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray(array, 0);
str3 = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(root);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(expected_json3, str3);
free(str3);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_set_valuestring_to_object_should_not_leak_memory(void)
{
cJSON *root = cJSON_Parse("{}");
const char *stringvalue = "valuestring could be changed safely";
const char *reference_valuestring = "reference item should be freed by yourself";
const char *short_valuestring = "shorter valuestring";
const char *long_valuestring = "new valuestring which much longer than previous should be changed safely";
cJSON *item1 = cJSON_CreateString(stringvalue);
cJSON *item2 = cJSON_CreateStringReference(reference_valuestring);
char *ptr1 = NULL;
char *return_value = NULL;
cJSON_AddItemToObject(root, "one", item1);
cJSON_AddItemToObject(root, "two", item2);
ptr1 = item1->valuestring;
return_value = cJSON_SetValuestring(cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "one"), short_valuestring);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(return_value);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR_MESSAGE(ptr1, return_value, "new valuestring shorter than old should not reallocate memory");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(short_valuestring, cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "one")->valuestring);
/* we needn't to free the original valuestring manually */
ptr1 = item1->valuestring;
return_value = cJSON_SetValuestring(cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "one"), long_valuestring);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(return_value);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_MESSAGE(ptr1, return_value, "new valuestring longer than old should reallocate memory")
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(long_valuestring, cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "one")->valuestring);
return_value = cJSON_SetValuestring(cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "two"), long_valuestring);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(return_value, "valuestring of reference object should not be changed");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(reference_valuestring, cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "two")->valuestring);
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void cjson_set_bool_value_must_not_break_objects(void)
{
cJSON *bobj, *sobj, *oobj, *refobj = NULL;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE((cJSON_SetBoolValue(refobj, 1) == cJSON_Invalid));
bobj = cJSON_CreateFalse();
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsFalse(bobj));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE((cJSON_SetBoolValue(bobj, 1) == cJSON_True));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsTrue(bobj));
cJSON_SetBoolValue(bobj, 1);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsTrue(bobj));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE((cJSON_SetBoolValue(bobj, 0) == cJSON_False));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsFalse(bobj));
cJSON_SetBoolValue(bobj, 0);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsFalse(bobj));
sobj = cJSON_CreateString("test");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsString(sobj));
cJSON_SetBoolValue(sobj, 1);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsString(sobj));
cJSON_SetBoolValue(sobj, 0);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsString(sobj));
oobj = cJSON_CreateObject();
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsObject(oobj));
cJSON_SetBoolValue(oobj, 1);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsObject(oobj));
cJSON_SetBoolValue(oobj, 0);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsObject(oobj));
refobj = cJSON_CreateStringReference("conststring");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsString(refobj));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(refobj->type & cJSON_IsReference);
cJSON_SetBoolValue(refobj, 1);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsString(refobj));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(refobj->type & cJSON_IsReference);
cJSON_SetBoolValue(refobj, 0);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsString(refobj));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(refobj->type & cJSON_IsReference);
cJSON_Delete(refobj);
refobj = cJSON_CreateObjectReference(oobj);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsObject(refobj));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(refobj->type & cJSON_IsReference);
cJSON_SetBoolValue(refobj, 1);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsObject(refobj));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(refobj->type & cJSON_IsReference);
cJSON_SetBoolValue(refobj, 0);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_IsObject(refobj));
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(refobj->type & cJSON_IsReference);
cJSON_Delete(refobj);
cJSON_Delete(oobj);
cJSON_Delete(bobj);
cJSON_Delete(sobj);
}
int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
UNITY_BEGIN(); UNITY_BEGIN();
@@ -191,7 +790,31 @@ int main(void)
RUN_TEST(cjson_array_foreach_should_not_dereference_null_pointer); RUN_TEST(cjson_array_foreach_should_not_dereference_null_pointer);
RUN_TEST(cjson_get_object_item_should_get_object_items); RUN_TEST(cjson_get_object_item_should_get_object_items);
RUN_TEST(cjson_get_object_item_case_sensitive_should_get_object_items); RUN_TEST(cjson_get_object_item_case_sensitive_should_get_object_items);
RUN_TEST(cjson_get_object_item_should_not_crash_with_array);
RUN_TEST(cjson_get_object_item_case_sensitive_should_not_crash_with_array);
RUN_TEST(typecheck_functions_should_check_type); RUN_TEST(typecheck_functions_should_check_type);
RUN_TEST(cjson_should_not_parse_to_deeply_nested_jsons);
RUN_TEST(cjson_should_not_follow_too_deep_circular_references);
RUN_TEST(cjson_set_number_value_should_set_numbers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_detach_item_via_pointer_should_detach_items);
RUN_TEST(cjson_detach_item_via_pointer_should_return_null_if_item_prev_is_null);
RUN_TEST(cjson_replace_item_via_pointer_should_replace_items);
RUN_TEST(cjson_replace_item_in_object_should_preserve_name);
RUN_TEST(cjson_functions_should_not_crash_with_null_pointers);
RUN_TEST(cjson_set_valuestring_should_return_null_if_strings_overlap);
RUN_TEST(ensure_should_fail_on_failed_realloc);
RUN_TEST(skip_utf8_bom_should_skip_bom);
RUN_TEST(skip_utf8_bom_should_not_skip_bom_if_not_at_beginning);
RUN_TEST(cjson_get_string_value_should_get_a_string);
RUN_TEST(cjson_get_number_value_should_get_a_number);
RUN_TEST(cjson_create_string_reference_should_create_a_string_reference);
RUN_TEST(cjson_create_object_reference_should_create_an_object_reference);
RUN_TEST(cjson_create_array_reference_should_create_an_array_reference);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_item_to_object_or_array_should_not_add_itself);
RUN_TEST(cjson_add_item_to_object_should_not_use_after_free_when_string_is_aliased);
RUN_TEST(cjson_delete_item_from_array_should_not_broken_list_structure);
RUN_TEST(cjson_set_valuestring_to_object_should_not_leak_memory);
RUN_TEST(cjson_set_bool_value_must_not_break_objects);
return UNITY_END(); return UNITY_END();
} }

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@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "unity/examples/unity_config.h"
#include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "../cJSON_Utils.h"
static void cjson_utils_functions_shouldnt_crash_with_null_pointers(void)
{
cJSON *item = cJSON_CreateString("item");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(item);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(NULL, "pointer"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_GetPointerCaseSensitive(NULL, "pointer"));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_GetPointerCaseSensitive(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_GeneratePatches(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_GeneratePatches(NULL, item));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_GeneratePatchesCaseSensitive(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_GeneratePatchesCaseSensitive(NULL, item));
cJSONUtils_AddPatchToArray(item, "path", "add", NULL);
cJSONUtils_AddPatchToArray(item, "path", NULL, item);
cJSONUtils_AddPatchToArray(item, NULL, "add", item);
cJSONUtils_AddPatchToArray(NULL, "path", "add", item);
cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches(item, NULL);
cJSONUtils_ApplyPatches(NULL, item);
cJSONUtils_ApplyPatchesCaseSensitive(item, NULL);
cJSONUtils_ApplyPatchesCaseSensitive(NULL, item);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_MergePatch(item, NULL));
item = cJSON_CreateString("item");
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_MergePatchCaseSensitive(item, NULL));
item = cJSON_CreateString("item");
/* these calls are actually valid */
/* cJSONUtils_MergePatch(NULL, item); */
/* cJSONUtils_MergePatchCaseSensitive(NULL, item);*/
/* cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatch(item, NULL); */
/* cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatch(NULL, item); */
/* cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatchCaseSensitive(item, NULL); */
/* cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatchCaseSensitive(NULL, item); */
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(item, NULL));
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(NULL, item));
cJSONUtils_SortObject(NULL);
cJSONUtils_SortObjectCaseSensitive(NULL);
cJSON_Delete(item);
}
int main(void)
{
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(cjson_utils_functions_shouldnt_crash_with_null_pointers);
return UNITY_END();
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,225 @@
/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "unity/examples/unity_config.h"
#include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "../cJSON_Utils.h"
/* JSON Apply Merge tests: */
static const char *merges[15][3] =
{
{"{\"a\":\"b\"}", "{\"a\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":\"c\"}"},
{"{\"a\":\"b\"}", "{\"b\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":\"b\",\"b\":\"c\"}"},
{"{\"a\":\"b\"}", "{\"a\":null}", "{}"},
{"{\"a\":\"b\",\"b\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":null}", "{\"b\":\"c\"}"},
{"{\"a\":[\"b\"]}", "{\"a\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":\"c\"}"},
{"{\"a\":\"c\"}", "{\"a\":[\"b\"]}", "{\"a\":[\"b\"]}"},
{"{\"a\":{\"b\":\"c\"}}", "{\"a\":{\"b\":\"d\",\"c\":null}}", "{\"a\":{\"b\":\"d\"}}"},
{"{\"a\":[{\"b\":\"c\"}]}", "{\"a\":[1]}", "{\"a\":[1]}"},
{"[\"a\",\"b\"]", "[\"c\",\"d\"]", "[\"c\",\"d\"]"},
{"{\"a\":\"b\"}", "[\"c\"]", "[\"c\"]"},
{"{\"a\":\"foo\"}", "null", "null"},
{"{\"a\":\"foo\"}", "\"bar\"", "\"bar\""},
{"{\"e\":null}", "{\"a\":1}", "{\"e\":null,\"a\":1}"},
{"[1,2]", "{\"a\":\"b\",\"c\":null}", "{\"a\":\"b\"}"},
{"{}","{\"a\":{\"bb\":{\"ccc\":null}}}", "{\"a\":{\"bb\":{}}}"}
};
static void json_pointer_tests(void)
{
cJSON *root = NULL;
const char *json=
"{"
"\"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"
"}";
root = cJSON_Parse(json);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, ""), root);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/foo"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "foo"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/foo/0"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "foo")->child);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/foo/0"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "foo")->child);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, ""));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/a~1b"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "a/b"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/c%d"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "c%d"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/c^f"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "c^f"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/c|f"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "c|f"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/i\\j"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "i\\j"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/k\"l"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "k\"l"));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/ "), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, " "));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(cJSONUtils_GetPointer(root, "/m~0n"), cJSON_GetObjectItem(root, "m~n"));
cJSON_Delete(root);
}
static void misc_tests(void)
{
/* Misc tests */
int numbers[10] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9};
cJSON *object = NULL;
cJSON *object1 = NULL;
cJSON *object2 = NULL;
cJSON *object3 = NULL;
cJSON *object4 = NULL;
cJSON *nums = NULL;
cJSON *num6 = NULL;
char *pointer = NULL;
printf("JSON Pointer construct\n");
object = cJSON_CreateObject();
nums = cJSON_CreateIntArray(numbers, 10);
num6 = cJSON_GetArrayItem(nums, 6);
cJSON_AddItemToObject(object, "numbers", nums);
pointer = cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(object, num6);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("/numbers/6", pointer);
free(pointer);
pointer = cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(object, nums);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("/numbers", pointer);
free(pointer);
pointer = cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(object, object);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("", pointer);
free(pointer);
object1 = cJSON_CreateObject();
object2 = cJSON_CreateString("m~n");
cJSON_AddItemToObject(object1, "m~n", object2);
pointer = cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(object1, object2);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("/m~0n",pointer);
free(pointer);
object3 = cJSON_CreateObject();
object4 = cJSON_CreateString("m/n");
cJSON_AddItemToObject(object3, "m/n", object4);
pointer = cJSONUtils_FindPointerFromObjectTo(object3, object4);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("/m~1n",pointer);
free(pointer);
cJSON_Delete(object);
cJSON_Delete(object1);
cJSON_Delete(object3);
}
static void sort_tests(void)
{
/* Misc tests */
const char *random = "QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM";
char buf[2] = {'\0', '\0'};
cJSON *sortme = NULL;
size_t i = 0;
cJSON *current_element = NULL;
/* JSON Sort test: */
sortme = cJSON_CreateObject();
for (i = 0; i < 26; i++)
{
buf[0] = random[i];
cJSON_AddItemToObject(sortme, buf, cJSON_CreateNumber(1));
}
cJSONUtils_SortObject(sortme);
/* check sorting */
current_element = sortme->child->next;
for (i = 1; (i < 26) && (current_element != NULL) && (current_element->prev != NULL); i++)
{
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(current_element->string[0] >= current_element->prev->string[0]);
current_element = current_element->next;
}
cJSON_Delete(sortme);
}
static void merge_tests(void)
{
size_t i = 0;
char *patchtext = NULL;
char *after = NULL;
/* Merge tests: */
printf("JSON Merge Patch tests\n");
for (i = 0; i < 15; i++)
{
cJSON *object_to_be_merged = cJSON_Parse(merges[i][0]);
cJSON *patch = cJSON_Parse(merges[i][1]);
patchtext = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(patch);
object_to_be_merged = cJSONUtils_MergePatch(object_to_be_merged, patch);
after = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(object_to_be_merged);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(merges[i][2], after);
free(patchtext);
free(after);
cJSON_Delete(object_to_be_merged);
cJSON_Delete(patch);
}
}
static void generate_merge_tests(void)
{
size_t i = 0;
char *patchedtext = NULL;
/* Generate Merge tests: */
for (i = 0; i < 15; i++)
{
cJSON *from = cJSON_Parse(merges[i][0]);
cJSON *to = cJSON_Parse(merges[i][2]);
cJSON *patch = cJSONUtils_GenerateMergePatch(from,to);
from = cJSONUtils_MergePatch(from,patch);
patchedtext = cJSON_PrintUnformatted(from);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(merges[i][2], patchedtext);
cJSON_Delete(from);
cJSON_Delete(to);
cJSON_Delete(patch);
free(patchedtext);
}
}
int main(void)
{
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(json_pointer_tests);
RUN_TEST(misc_tests);
RUN_TEST(sort_tests);
RUN_TEST(merge_tests);
RUN_TEST(generate_merge_tests);
return UNITY_END();
}

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@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@
static cJSON item[1]; static cJSON item[1];
static const unsigned char *error_pointer = NULL;
static void assert_is_array(cJSON *array_item) static void assert_is_array(cJSON *array_item)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(array_item, "Item is NULL."); TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(array_item, "Item is NULL.");
@@ -46,13 +44,23 @@ static void assert_is_array(cJSON *array_item)
static void assert_not_array(const char *json) static void assert_not_array(const char *json)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(parse_array(item, (const unsigned char*)json, &error_pointer, &global_hooks)); parse_buffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.content = (const unsigned char*)json;
buffer.length = strlen(json) + sizeof("");
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(parse_array(item, &buffer));
assert_is_invalid(item); assert_is_invalid(item);
} }
static void assert_parse_array(const char *json) static void assert_parse_array(const char *json)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(parse_array(item, (const unsigned char*)json, &error_pointer, &global_hooks)); parse_buffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.content = (const unsigned char*)json;
buffer.length = strlen(json) + sizeof("");
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(parse_array(item, &buffer));
assert_is_array(item); assert_is_array(item);
} }
@@ -82,7 +90,8 @@ static void parse_array_should_parse_arrays_with_one_element(void)
assert_parse_array("[[]]"); assert_parse_array("[[]]");
assert_has_child(item); assert_has_child(item);
assert_is_array(item->child); TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(item->child);
assert_has_type(item->child, cJSON_Array);
assert_has_no_child(item->child); assert_has_no_child(item->child);
reset(item); reset(item);
@@ -144,7 +153,7 @@ static void parse_array_should_not_parse_non_arrays(void)
assert_not_array("\"[]hello world!\n\""); assert_not_array("\"[]hello world!\n\"");
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON));

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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ static void file_test6_should_not_be_parsed(void)
tree = cJSON_Parse(test6); tree = cJSON_Parse(test6);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(tree, "Should fail to parse what is not JSON."); TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(tree, "Should fail to parse what is not JSON.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(test6, cJSON_GetErrorPtr(), "Error pointer is incorrect."); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR_MESSAGE(test6, cJSON_GetErrorPtr(), "Error pointer is incorrect.");
if (test6 != NULL) if (test6 != NULL)
{ {
@@ -179,7 +179,105 @@ static void file_test11_should_be_parsed_and_printed(void)
do_test("test11"); do_test("test11");
} }
int main(void) static void test12_should_not_be_parsed(void)
{
const char *test12 = "{ \"name\": ";
cJSON *tree = NULL;
tree = cJSON_Parse(test12);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(tree, "Should fail to parse incomplete JSON.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR_MESSAGE(test12 + strlen(test12), cJSON_GetErrorPtr(), "Error pointer is incorrect.");
if (tree != NULL)
{
cJSON_Delete(tree);
}
}
static void test13_should_be_parsed_without_null_termination(void)
{
cJSON *tree = NULL;
const char test_13[] = "{" \
"\"Image\":{" \
"\"Width\":800," \
"\"Height\":600," \
"\"Title\":\"Viewfrom15thFloor\"," \
"\"Thumbnail\":{" \
"\"Url\":\"http:/*www.example.com/image/481989943\"," \
"\"Height\":125," \
"\"Width\":\"100\"" \
"}," \
"\"IDs\":[116,943,234,38793]" \
"}" \
"}";
char test_13_wo_null[sizeof(test_13) - 1];
memcpy(test_13_wo_null, test_13, sizeof(test_13) - 1);
tree = cJSON_ParseWithLength(test_13_wo_null, sizeof(test_13) - 1);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(tree, "Failed to parse valid json.");
if (tree != NULL)
{
cJSON_Delete(tree);
}
}
static void test14_should_not_be_parsed(void)
{
cJSON *tree = NULL;
const char test_14[] = "{" \
"\"Image\":{" \
"\"Width\":800," \
"\"Height\":600," \
"\"Title\":\"Viewfrom15thFloor\"," \
"\"Thumbnail\":{" \
"\"Url\":\"http:/*www.example.com/image/481989943\"," \
"\"Height\":125," \
"\"Width\":\"100\"" \
"}," \
"\"IDs\":[116,943,234,38793]" \
"}" \
"}";
tree = cJSON_ParseWithLength(test_14, sizeof(test_14) - 2);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(tree, "Should not continue after buffer_length is reached.");
if (tree != NULL)
{
cJSON_Delete(tree);
}
}
/* Address Sanitizer */
static void test15_should_not_heap_buffer_overflow(void)
{
const char *strings[] = {
"{\"1\":1,",
"{\"1\":1, ",
};
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(strings) / sizeof(strings[0]); i+=1)
{
const char *json_string = strings[i];
size_t len = strlen(json_string);
cJSON *json = NULL;
char *exact_size_heap = (char*)malloc(len);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(exact_size_heap);
memcpy(exact_size_heap, json_string, len);
json = cJSON_ParseWithLength(exact_size_heap, len);
cJSON_Delete(json);
free(exact_size_heap);
}
}
int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
UNITY_BEGIN(); UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(file_test1_should_be_parsed_and_printed); RUN_TEST(file_test1_should_be_parsed_and_printed);
@@ -193,5 +291,9 @@ int main(void)
RUN_TEST(file_test9_should_be_parsed_and_printed); RUN_TEST(file_test9_should_be_parsed_and_printed);
RUN_TEST(file_test10_should_be_parsed_and_printed); RUN_TEST(file_test10_should_be_parsed_and_printed);
RUN_TEST(file_test11_should_be_parsed_and_printed); RUN_TEST(file_test11_should_be_parsed_and_printed);
RUN_TEST(test12_should_not_be_parsed);
RUN_TEST(test13_should_be_parsed_without_null_termination);
RUN_TEST(test14_should_not_be_parsed);
RUN_TEST(test15_should_not_heap_buffer_overflow);
return UNITY_END(); return UNITY_END();
} }

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@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@
static void parse_hex4_should_parse_all_combinations(void) static void parse_hex4_should_parse_all_combinations(void)
{ {
unsigned int number = 0; unsigned int number = 0;
unsigned char digits_lower[5]; unsigned char digits_lower[6];
unsigned char digits_upper[5]; unsigned char digits_upper[6];
/* test all combinations */ /* test all combinations */
for (number = 0; number <= 0xFFFF; number++) for (number = 0; number <= 0xFFFF; number++)
{ {
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ static void parse_hex4_should_parse_mixed_case(void)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(0xBEEF, parse_hex4((const unsigned char*)"BEEF")); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(0xBEEF, parse_hex4((const unsigned char*)"BEEF"));
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
UNITY_BEGIN(); UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(parse_hex4_should_parse_all_combinations); RUN_TEST(parse_hex4_should_parse_all_combinations);

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@@ -45,7 +45,11 @@ static void assert_is_number(cJSON *number_item)
static void assert_parse_number(const char *string, int integer, double real) static void assert_parse_number(const char *string, int integer, double real)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(parse_number(item, (const unsigned char*)string)); parse_buffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.content = (const unsigned char*)string;
buffer.length = strlen(string) + sizeof("");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(parse_number(item, &buffer));
assert_is_number(item); assert_is_number(item);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(integer, item->valueint); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(integer, item->valueint);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(real, item->valuedouble); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE(real, item->valuedouble);
@@ -92,7 +96,7 @@ static void parse_number_should_parse_negative_reals(void)
assert_parse_number("-123e-128", 0, -123e-128); assert_parse_number("-123e-128", 0, -123e-128);
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON));

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@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@
static cJSON item[1]; static cJSON item[1];
static const unsigned char *error_pointer = NULL;
static void assert_is_object(cJSON *object_item) static void assert_is_object(cJSON *object_item)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(object_item, "Item is NULL."); TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(object_item, "Item is NULL.");
@@ -54,14 +52,24 @@ static void assert_is_child(cJSON *child_item, const char *name, int type)
static void assert_not_object(const char *json) static void assert_not_object(const char *json)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(parse_object(item, (const unsigned char*)json, &error_pointer, &global_hooks)); parse_buffer parsebuffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
parsebuffer.content = (const unsigned char*)json;
parsebuffer.length = strlen(json) + sizeof("");
parsebuffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(parse_object(item, &parsebuffer));
assert_is_invalid(item); assert_is_invalid(item);
reset(item); reset(item);
} }
static void assert_parse_object(const char *json) static void assert_parse_object(const char *json)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(parse_object(item, (const unsigned char*)json, &error_pointer, &global_hooks)); parse_buffer parsebuffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
parsebuffer.content = (const unsigned char*)json;
parsebuffer.length = strlen(json) + sizeof("");
parsebuffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(parse_object(item, &parsebuffer));
assert_is_object(item); assert_is_object(item);
} }
@@ -154,7 +162,7 @@ static void parse_object_should_not_parse_non_objects(void)
assert_not_object("\"{}hello world!\n\""); assert_not_object("\"{}hello world!\n\"");
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON));

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@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@
static cJSON item[1]; static cJSON item[1];
static const unsigned char *error_pointer = NULL;
static void assert_is_string(cJSON *string_item) static void assert_is_string(cJSON *string_item)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(string_item, "Item is NULL."); TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(string_item, "Item is NULL.");
@@ -47,16 +45,28 @@ static void assert_is_string(cJSON *string_item)
static void assert_parse_string(const char *string, const char *expected) static void assert_parse_string(const char *string, const char *expected)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(parse_string(item, (const unsigned char*)string, &error_pointer, &global_hooks), "Couldn't parse string."); parse_buffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.content = (const unsigned char*)string;
buffer.length = strlen(string) + sizeof("");
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(parse_string(item, &buffer), "Couldn't parse string.");
assert_is_string(item); assert_is_string(item);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, item->valuestring, "The parsed result isn't as expected."); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, item->valuestring, "The parsed result isn't as expected.");
global_hooks.deallocate(item->valuestring); global_hooks.deallocate(item->valuestring);
item->valuestring = NULL; item->valuestring = NULL;
} }
#define assert_not_parse_string(string) \ static void assert_not_parse_string(const char * const string)
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(parse_string(item, (const unsigned char*)string, &error_pointer, &global_hooks), "Malformed string should not be accepted");\ {
assert_is_invalid(item) parse_buffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.content = (const unsigned char*)string;
buffer.length = strlen(string) + sizeof("");
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE_MESSAGE(parse_string(item, &buffer), "Malformed string should not be accepted.");
assert_is_invalid(item);
}
@@ -109,7 +119,7 @@ static void parse_string_should_parse_bug_94(void)
reset(item); reset(item);
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item and error pointer */ /* initialize cJSON item and error pointer */
memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON));

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@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@
#include "common.h" #include "common.h"
static cJSON item[1]; static cJSON item[1];
const unsigned char *error_pointer = NULL;
static void assert_is_value(cJSON *value_item, int type) static void assert_is_value(cJSON *value_item, int type)
{ {
@@ -44,7 +43,12 @@ static void assert_is_value(cJSON *value_item, int type)
static void assert_parse_value(const char *string, int type) static void assert_parse_value(const char *string, int type)
{ {
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(parse_value(item, (const unsigned char*)string, &error_pointer, &global_hooks)); parse_buffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.content = (const unsigned char*) string;
buffer.length = strlen(string) + sizeof("");
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(parse_value(item, &buffer));
assert_is_value(item, type); assert_is_value(item, type);
} }
@@ -92,7 +96,7 @@ static void parse_value_should_parse_object(void)
reset(item); reset(item);
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(cJSON));

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@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "unity/examples/unity_config.h"
#include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h"
static void parse_with_opts_should_handle_null(void)
{
const char *error_pointer = NULL;
cJSON *item = NULL;
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(cJSON_ParseWithOpts(NULL, &error_pointer, false), "Failed to handle NULL input.");
item = cJSON_ParseWithOpts("{}", NULL, false);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(item, "Failed to handle NULL error pointer.");
cJSON_Delete(item);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(cJSON_ParseWithOpts(NULL, NULL, false), "Failed to handle both NULL.");
TEST_ASSERT_NULL_MESSAGE(cJSON_ParseWithOpts("{", NULL, false), "Failed to handle NULL error pointer with parse error.");
}
static void parse_with_opts_should_handle_empty_strings(void)
{
const char empty_string[] = "";
const char *error_pointer = NULL;
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_ParseWithOpts(empty_string, NULL, false));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(empty_string, cJSON_GetErrorPtr());
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_ParseWithOpts(empty_string, &error_pointer, false));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(empty_string, error_pointer);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(empty_string, cJSON_GetErrorPtr());
}
static void parse_with_opts_should_handle_incomplete_json(void)
{
const char json[] = "{ \"name\": ";
const char *parse_end = NULL;
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_ParseWithOpts(json, &parse_end, false));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(json + strlen(json), parse_end);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(json + strlen(json), cJSON_GetErrorPtr());
}
static void parse_with_opts_should_require_null_if_requested(void)
{
cJSON *item = cJSON_ParseWithOpts("{}", NULL, true);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(item);
cJSON_Delete(item);
item = cJSON_ParseWithOpts("{} \n", NULL, true);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(item);
cJSON_Delete(item);
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(cJSON_ParseWithOpts("{}x", NULL, true));
}
static void parse_with_opts_should_return_parse_end(void)
{
const char json[] = "[] empty array XD";
const char *parse_end = NULL;
cJSON *item = cJSON_ParseWithOpts(json, &parse_end, false);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(item);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(json + 2, parse_end);
cJSON_Delete(item);
}
static void parse_with_opts_should_parse_utf8_bom(void)
{
cJSON *with_bom = NULL;
cJSON *without_bom = NULL;
with_bom = cJSON_ParseWithOpts("\xEF\xBB\xBF{}", NULL, true);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(with_bom);
without_bom = cJSON_ParseWithOpts("{}", NULL, true);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(with_bom);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE(cJSON_Compare(with_bom, without_bom, true));
cJSON_Delete(with_bom);
cJSON_Delete(without_bom);
}
int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(parse_with_opts_should_handle_null);
RUN_TEST(parse_with_opts_should_handle_empty_strings);
RUN_TEST(parse_with_opts_should_handle_incomplete_json);
RUN_TEST(parse_with_opts_should_require_null_if_requested);
RUN_TEST(parse_with_opts_should_return_parse_end);
RUN_TEST(parse_with_opts_should_parse_utf8_bom);
return UNITY_END();
}

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@@ -29,31 +29,39 @@ static void assert_print_array(const char * const expected, const char * const i
unsigned char printed_unformatted[1024]; unsigned char printed_unformatted[1024];
unsigned char printed_formatted[1024]; unsigned char printed_formatted[1024];
const unsigned char *error_pointer;
cJSON item[1]; cJSON item[1];
printbuffer formatted_buffer; printbuffer formatted_buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
printbuffer unformatted_buffer; printbuffer unformatted_buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
parse_buffer parsebuffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
parsebuffer.content = (const unsigned char*)input;
parsebuffer.length = strlen(input) + sizeof("");
parsebuffer.hooks = global_hooks;
/* buffer for formatted printing */ /* buffer for formatted printing */
formatted_buffer.buffer = printed_formatted; formatted_buffer.buffer = printed_formatted;
formatted_buffer.length = sizeof(printed_formatted); formatted_buffer.length = sizeof(printed_formatted);
formatted_buffer.offset = 0; formatted_buffer.offset = 0;
formatted_buffer.noalloc = true; formatted_buffer.noalloc = true;
formatted_buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
/* buffer for unformatted printing */ /* buffer for unformatted printing */
unformatted_buffer.buffer = printed_unformatted; unformatted_buffer.buffer = printed_unformatted;
unformatted_buffer.length = sizeof(printed_unformatted); unformatted_buffer.length = sizeof(printed_unformatted);
unformatted_buffer.offset = 0; unformatted_buffer.offset = 0;
unformatted_buffer.noalloc = true; unformatted_buffer.noalloc = true;
unformatted_buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
memset(item, 0, sizeof(item)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(item));
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(parse_array(item, (const unsigned char*)input, &error_pointer, &global_hooks), "Failed to parse array."); TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(parse_array(item, &parsebuffer), "Failed to parse array.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_array(item, 0, false, &unformatted_buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print unformatted string."); unformatted_buffer.format = false;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_array(item, &unformatted_buffer), "Failed to print unformatted string.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(input, printed_unformatted, "Unformatted array is not correct."); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(input, printed_unformatted, "Unformatted array is not correct.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_array(item, 0, true, &formatted_buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print formatted string."); formatted_buffer.format = true;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_array(item, &formatted_buffer), "Failed to print formatted string.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, printed_formatted, "Formatted array is not correct."); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, printed_formatted, "Formatted array is not correct.");
reset(item); reset(item);
@@ -79,7 +87,7 @@ static void print_array_should_print_arrays_with_multiple_elements(void)
assert_print_array("[1, null, true, false, [], \"hello\", {\n\t}]", "[1,null,true,false,[],\"hello\",{}]"); assert_print_array("[1, null, true, false, [], \"hello\", {\n\t}]", "[1,null,true,false,[],\"hello\",{}]");
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
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@@ -27,17 +27,38 @@
static void assert_print_number(const char *expected, double input) static void assert_print_number(const char *expected, double input)
{ {
unsigned char printed[1024]; unsigned char printed[1024];
unsigned char new_buffer[26];
unsigned int i = 0;
cJSON item[1]; cJSON item[1];
printbuffer buffer; printbuffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.buffer = printed; buffer.buffer = printed;
buffer.length = sizeof(printed); buffer.length = sizeof(printed);
buffer.offset = 0; buffer.offset = 0;
buffer.noalloc = true; buffer.noalloc = true;
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
buffer.buffer = new_buffer;
memset(item, 0, sizeof(item)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(item));
memset(new_buffer, 0, sizeof(new_buffer));
cJSON_SetNumberValue(item, input); cJSON_SetNumberValue(item, input);
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_number(item, &buffer), "Failed to print number.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_number(item, &buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print number.");
/* In MinGW or visual studio(before 2015),the exponten is represented using three digits,like:"1e-009","1e+017"
* remove extra "0" to output "1e-09" or "1e+17",which makes testcase PASS */
for(i = 0;i <sizeof(new_buffer);i++)
{
if(i >3 && new_buffer[i] =='0')
{
if((new_buffer[i-3] =='e' && new_buffer[i-2] == '-' && new_buffer[i] =='0') ||(new_buffer[i-2] =='e' && new_buffer[i-1] =='+'))
{
while(new_buffer[i] !='\0')
{
new_buffer[i] = new_buffer[i+1];
i++;
}
}
}
}
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, buffer.buffer, "Printed number is not as expected."); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, buffer.buffer, "Printed number is not as expected.");
} }
@@ -48,34 +69,35 @@ static void print_number_should_print_zero(void)
static void print_number_should_print_negative_integers(void) static void print_number_should_print_negative_integers(void)
{ {
assert_print_number("-1", -1); assert_print_number("-1", -1.0);
assert_print_number("-32768", -32768); assert_print_number("-32768", -32768.0);
assert_print_number("-2147483648", -2147483648.0); assert_print_number("-2147483648", -2147483648.0);
} }
static void print_number_should_print_positive_integers(void) static void print_number_should_print_positive_integers(void)
{ {
assert_print_number("1", 1); assert_print_number("1", 1.0);
assert_print_number("32767", 32767); assert_print_number("32767", 32767.0);
assert_print_number("2147483647", 2147483647); assert_print_number("2147483647", 2147483647.0);
} }
static void print_number_should_print_positive_reals(void) static void print_number_should_print_positive_reals(void)
{ {
assert_print_number("0.123", 0.123); assert_print_number("0.123", 0.123);
assert_print_number("1.000000e-09", 10e-10); assert_print_number("1e-09", 10e-10);
assert_print_number("1000000000000", 10e11); assert_print_number("1000000000000", 10e11);
assert_print_number("1.230000e+129", 123e+127); assert_print_number("1.23e+129", 123e+127);
assert_print_number("0", 123e-128); /* TODO: Maybe this shouldn't be 0 */ assert_print_number("1.23e-126", 123e-128);
assert_print_number("3.1415926535897931", 3.1415926535897931);
} }
static void print_number_should_print_negative_reals(void) static void print_number_should_print_negative_reals(void)
{ {
assert_print_number("-0.0123", -0.0123); assert_print_number("-0.0123", -0.0123);
assert_print_number("-1.000000e-09", -10e-10); assert_print_number("-1e-09", -10e-10);
assert_print_number("-1000000000000000000000", -10e20); assert_print_number("-1e+21", -10e20);
assert_print_number("-1.230000e+129", -123e+127); assert_print_number("-1.23e+129", -123e+127);
assert_print_number("-1.230000e-126", -123e-128); assert_print_number("-1.23e-126", -123e-128);
} }
static void print_number_should_print_non_number(void) static void print_number_should_print_non_number(void)
@@ -87,16 +109,7 @@ static void print_number_should_print_non_number(void)
/* assert_print_number("null", -INFTY); */ /* assert_print_number("null", -INFTY); */
} }
static void trim_trailing_zeroes_should_trim_trailing_zeroes(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(2, trim_trailing_zeroes((const unsigned char*)"10.00", (int)(sizeof("10.00") - 1), '.'));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(0, trim_trailing_zeroes((const unsigned char*)".00", (int)(sizeof(".00") - 1), '.'));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(0, trim_trailing_zeroes((const unsigned char*)"00", (int)(sizeof("00") - 1), '.'));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(-1, trim_trailing_zeroes(NULL, 10, '.'));
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(-1, trim_trailing_zeroes((const unsigned char*)"", 0, '.'));
}
int main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
UNITY_BEGIN(); UNITY_BEGIN();
@@ -107,7 +120,6 @@ int main(void)
RUN_TEST(print_number_should_print_positive_reals); RUN_TEST(print_number_should_print_positive_reals);
RUN_TEST(print_number_should_print_negative_reals); RUN_TEST(print_number_should_print_negative_reals);
RUN_TEST(print_number_should_print_non_number); RUN_TEST(print_number_should_print_non_number);
RUN_TEST(trim_trailing_zeroes_should_trim_trailing_zeroes);
return UNITY_END(); return UNITY_END();
} }

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@@ -29,32 +29,41 @@ static void assert_print_object(const char * const expected, const char * const
unsigned char printed_unformatted[1024]; unsigned char printed_unformatted[1024];
unsigned char printed_formatted[1024]; unsigned char printed_formatted[1024];
const unsigned char *error_pointer;
cJSON item[1]; cJSON item[1];
printbuffer formatted_buffer; printbuffer formatted_buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
printbuffer unformatted_buffer; printbuffer unformatted_buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
parse_buffer parsebuffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
/* buffer for parsing */
parsebuffer.content = (const unsigned char*)input;
parsebuffer.length = strlen(input) + sizeof("");
parsebuffer.hooks = global_hooks;
/* buffer for formatted printing */ /* buffer for formatted printing */
formatted_buffer.buffer = printed_formatted; formatted_buffer.buffer = printed_formatted;
formatted_buffer.length = sizeof(printed_formatted); formatted_buffer.length = sizeof(printed_formatted);
formatted_buffer.offset = 0; formatted_buffer.offset = 0;
formatted_buffer.noalloc = true; formatted_buffer.noalloc = true;
formatted_buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
/* buffer for unformatted printing */ /* buffer for unformatted printing */
unformatted_buffer.buffer = printed_unformatted; unformatted_buffer.buffer = printed_unformatted;
unformatted_buffer.length = sizeof(printed_unformatted); unformatted_buffer.length = sizeof(printed_unformatted);
unformatted_buffer.offset = 0; unformatted_buffer.offset = 0;
unformatted_buffer.noalloc = true; unformatted_buffer.noalloc = true;
unformatted_buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
memset(item, 0, sizeof(item)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(item));
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(parse_object(item, (const unsigned char*)input, &error_pointer, &global_hooks), "Failed to parse object."); TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(parse_object(item, &parsebuffer), "Failed to parse object.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_object(item, 0, false, &unformatted_buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print unformatted string."); unformatted_buffer.format = false;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_object(item, &unformatted_buffer), "Failed to print unformatted string.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(input, printed_unformatted, "Unformatted object is not correct."); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(input, printed_unformatted, "Unformatted object is not correct.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_object(item, 0, true, &formatted_buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print formatted string."); formatted_buffer.format = true;
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, printed_formatted, "Formatted ojbect is not correct."); TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_object(item, &formatted_buffer), "Failed to print formatted string.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, printed_formatted, "Formatted object is not correct.");
reset(item); reset(item);
} }
@@ -79,7 +88,7 @@ static void print_object_should_print_objects_with_multiple_elements(void)
assert_print_object("{\n\t\"one\":\t1,\n\t\"NULL\":\tnull,\n\t\"TRUE\":\ttrue,\n\t\"FALSE\":\tfalse,\n\t\"array\":\t[],\n\t\"world\":\t\"hello\",\n\t\"object\":\t{\n\t}\n}", "{\"one\":1,\"NULL\":null,\"TRUE\":true,\"FALSE\":false,\"array\":[],\"world\":\"hello\",\"object\":{}}"); assert_print_object("{\n\t\"one\":\t1,\n\t\"NULL\":\tnull,\n\t\"TRUE\":\ttrue,\n\t\"FALSE\":\tfalse,\n\t\"array\":\t[],\n\t\"world\":\t\"hello\",\n\t\"object\":\t{\n\t}\n}", "{\"one\":1,\"NULL\":null,\"TRUE\":true,\"FALSE\":false,\"array\":[],\"world\":\"hello\",\"object\":{}}");
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
UNITY_BEGIN(); UNITY_BEGIN();

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@@ -27,13 +27,14 @@
static void assert_print_string(const char *expected, const char *input) static void assert_print_string(const char *expected, const char *input)
{ {
unsigned char printed[1024]; unsigned char printed[1024];
printbuffer buffer; printbuffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.buffer = printed; buffer.buffer = printed;
buffer.length = sizeof(printed); buffer.length = sizeof(printed);
buffer.offset = 0; buffer.offset = 0;
buffer.noalloc = true; buffer.noalloc = true;
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_string_ptr((const unsigned char*)input, &buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print string."); TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_string_ptr((const unsigned char*)input, &buffer), "Failed to print string.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, printed, "The printed string isn't as expected."); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, printed, "The printed string isn't as expected.");
} }
@@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ static void print_string_should_print_utf8(void)
assert_print_string("\"ü猫慕\"", "ü猫慕"); assert_print_string("\"ü猫慕\"", "ü猫慕");
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
UNITY_BEGIN(); UNITY_BEGIN();

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@@ -31,19 +31,24 @@
static void assert_print_value(const char *input) static void assert_print_value(const char *input)
{ {
unsigned char printed[1024]; unsigned char printed[1024];
const unsigned char *error_pointer = NULL;
cJSON item[1]; cJSON item[1];
printbuffer buffer; printbuffer buffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
parse_buffer parsebuffer = { 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0 } };
buffer.buffer = printed; buffer.buffer = printed;
buffer.length = sizeof(printed); buffer.length = sizeof(printed);
buffer.offset = 0; buffer.offset = 0;
buffer.noalloc = true; buffer.noalloc = true;
buffer.hooks = global_hooks;
parsebuffer.content = (const unsigned char*)input;
parsebuffer.length = strlen(input) + sizeof("");
parsebuffer.hooks = global_hooks;
memset(item, 0, sizeof(item)); memset(item, 0, sizeof(item));
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(parse_value(item, (const unsigned char*)input, &error_pointer, &global_hooks), "Failed to parse value."); TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(parse_value(item, &parsebuffer), "Failed to parse value.");
TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_value(item, 0, false, &buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print value."); TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(print_value(item, &buffer), "Failed to print value.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(input, buffer.buffer, "Printed value is not as expected."); TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(input, buffer.buffer, "Printed value is not as expected.");
reset(item); reset(item);
@@ -85,7 +90,7 @@ static void print_value_should_print_object(void)
assert_print_value("{}"); assert_print_value("{}");
} }
int main(void) int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{ {
/* initialize cJSON item */ /* initialize cJSON item */
UNITY_BEGIN(); UNITY_BEGIN();

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@@ -0,0 +1,258 @@
/*
Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Dave Gamble and cJSON contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "unity/examples/unity_config.h"
#include "unity/src/unity.h"
#include "common.h"
static const char *json = "{\n\
\t\"name\":\t\"Awesome 4K\",\n\
\t\"resolutions\":\t[{\n\
\t\t\t\"width\":\t1280,\n\
\t\t\t\"height\":\t720\n\
\t\t}, {\n\
\t\t\t\"width\":\t1920,\n\
\t\t\t\"height\":\t1080\n\
\t\t}, {\n\
\t\t\t\"width\":\t3840,\n\
\t\t\t\"height\":\t2160\n\
\t\t}]\n\
}";
static char* create_monitor(void)
{
const unsigned int resolution_numbers[3][2] = {
{1280, 720},
{1920, 1080},
{3840, 2160}
};
char *string = NULL;
cJSON *name = NULL;
cJSON *resolutions = NULL;
cJSON *resolution = NULL;
cJSON *width = NULL;
cJSON *height = NULL;
size_t index = 0;
cJSON *monitor = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (monitor == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
name = cJSON_CreateString("Awesome 4K");
if (name == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
/* after creation was successful, immediately add it to the monitor,
* thereby transferring ownership of the pointer to it */
cJSON_AddItemToObject(monitor, "name", name);
resolutions = cJSON_CreateArray();
if (resolutions == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToObject(monitor, "resolutions", resolutions);
for (index = 0; index < (sizeof(resolution_numbers) / (2 * sizeof(int))); ++index)
{
resolution = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (resolution == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToArray(resolutions, resolution);
width = cJSON_CreateNumber(resolution_numbers[index][0]);
if (width == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToObject(resolution, "width", width);
height = cJSON_CreateNumber(resolution_numbers[index][1]);
if (height == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToObject(resolution, "height", height);
}
string = cJSON_Print(monitor);
if (string == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to print monitor.\n");
}
end:
cJSON_Delete(monitor);
return string;
}
static char *create_monitor_with_helpers(void)
{
const unsigned int resolution_numbers[3][2] = {
{1280, 720},
{1920, 1080},
{3840, 2160}
};
char *string = NULL;
cJSON *resolutions = NULL;
size_t index = 0;
cJSON *monitor = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (cJSON_AddStringToObject(monitor, "name", "Awesome 4K") == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
resolutions = cJSON_AddArrayToObject(monitor, "resolutions");
if (resolutions == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
for (index = 0; index < (sizeof(resolution_numbers) / (2 * sizeof(int))); ++index)
{
cJSON *resolution = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (cJSON_AddNumberToObject(resolution, "width", resolution_numbers[index][0]) == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
if(cJSON_AddNumberToObject(resolution, "height", resolution_numbers[index][1]) == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToArray(resolutions, resolution);
}
string = cJSON_Print(monitor);
if (string == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to print monitor.\n");
}
end:
cJSON_Delete(monitor);
return string;
}
/* return 1 if the monitor supports full hd, 0 otherwise */
static int supports_full_hd(const char * const monitor)
{
const cJSON *resolution = NULL;
const cJSON *resolutions = NULL;
const cJSON *name = NULL;
int status = 0;
cJSON *monitor_json = cJSON_Parse(monitor);
if (monitor_json == NULL)
{
const char *error_ptr = cJSON_GetErrorPtr();
if (error_ptr != NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Error before: %s\n", error_ptr);
}
status = 0;
goto end;
}
name = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(monitor_json, "name");
if (cJSON_IsString(name) && (name->valuestring != NULL))
{
printf("Checking monitor \"%s\"\n", name->valuestring);
}
resolutions = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(monitor_json, "resolutions");
cJSON_ArrayForEach(resolution, resolutions)
{
cJSON *width = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(resolution, "width");
cJSON *height = cJSON_GetObjectItemCaseSensitive(resolution, "height");
if (!cJSON_IsNumber(width) || !cJSON_IsNumber(height))
{
status = 0;
goto end;
}
if (compare_double(width->valuedouble, 1920) && compare_double(height->valuedouble, 1080))
{
status = 1;
goto end;
}
}
end:
cJSON_Delete(monitor_json);
return status;
}
static void create_monitor_should_create_a_monitor(void)
{
char *monitor = create_monitor();
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(monitor, json);
free(monitor);
}
static void create_monitor_with_helpers_should_create_a_monitor(void)
{
char *monitor = create_monitor_with_helpers();
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(json, monitor);
free(monitor);
}
static void supports_full_hd_should_check_for_full_hd_support(void)
{
static const char *monitor_without_hd = "{\n\
\t\t\"name\": \"lame monitor\",\n\
\t\t\"resolutions\":\t[{\n\
\t\t\t\"width\":\t640,\n\
\t\t\t\"height\":\t480\n\
\t\t}]\n\
}";
TEST_ASSERT(supports_full_hd(json));
TEST_ASSERT_FALSE(supports_full_hd(monitor_without_hd));
}
int CJSON_CDECL main(void)
{
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(create_monitor_should_create_a_monitor);
RUN_TEST(create_monitor_with_helpers_should_create_a_monitor);
RUN_TEST(supports_full_hd_should_check_for_full_hd_support);
return UNITY_END();
}

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@@ -12,11 +12,15 @@ matrix:
before_install: before_install:
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]; then rvm install 2.1 && rvm use 2.1 && ruby -v; fi - if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]; then rvm install 2.1 && rvm use 2.1 && ruby -v; fi
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]; then sudo apt-get install --assume-yes --quiet gcc-multilib; fi - if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]; then sudo apt-get install --assume-yes --quiet gcc-multilib; fi
install: gem install rspec install:
- gem install rspec
- gem install rubocop
script: script:
- cd test && rake ci - cd test && rake ci
- make -s - make -s
- make -s DEBUG=-m32 - make -s DEBUG=-m32 #32-bit architecture with 64-bit support
- make -s DEBUG=-m32 UNITY_SUPPORT_64= #32-bit build without 64-bit types
- make -s UNITY_INCLUDE_DOUBLE= # without double
- cd ../extras/fixture/test && rake ci - cd ../extras/fixture/test && rake ci
- make -s default noStdlibMalloc - make -s default noStdlibMalloc
- make -s C89 - make -s C89

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Unity Test API
============== ==============
[![Unity Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity) [![Unity Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ThrowTheSwitch/Unity)
__Copyright (c) 2007 - 2014 Unity Project by Mike Karlesky, Mark VanderVoord, and Greg Williams__ __Copyright (c) 2007 - 2017 Unity Project by Mike Karlesky, Mark VanderVoord, and Greg Williams__
Running Tests Running Tests
------------- -------------
@@ -109,14 +109,6 @@ Compares two integers for equality and display errors as hexadecimal. Like the
you can specify the size... here the size will also effect how many nibbles are shown (for example, `HEX16` you can specify the size... here the size will also effect how many nibbles are shown (for example, `HEX16`
will show 4 nibbles). will show 4 nibbles).
_ARRAY
You can append `_ARRAY` to any of these macros to make an array comparison of that type. Here you will
need to care a bit more about the actual size of the value being checked. You will also specify an
additional argument which is the number of elements to compare. For example:
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX8_ARRAY(expected, actual, elements)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(expected, actual) TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(expected, actual)
Another way of calling TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT Another way of calling TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT
@@ -127,6 +119,34 @@ Asserts that the actual value is within plus or minus delta of the expected valu
size specific variants. size specific variants.
TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN(threshold, actual)
Asserts that the actual value is greater than the threshold. This also comes in size specific variants.
TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN(threshold, actual)
Asserts that the actual value is less than the threshold. This also comes in size specific variants.
Arrays
------
_ARRAY
You can append `_ARRAY` to any of these macros to make an array comparison of that type. Here you will
need to care a bit more about the actual size of the value being checked. You will also specify an
additional argument which is the number of elements to compare. For example:
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX8_ARRAY(expected, actual, elements)
_EACH_EQUAL
Another array comparison option is to check that EVERY element of an array is equal to a single expected
value. You do this by specifying the EACH_EQUAL macro. For example:
TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_INT32(expected, actual, elements)
Numerical Assertions: Bitwise Numerical Assertions: Bitwise
----------------------------- -----------------------------

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@@ -4,63 +4,62 @@
# [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details] # [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details]
# ========================================== # ==========================================
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~/(win|w)32$/ if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(win|w)32$/
begin begin
require 'Win32API' require 'Win32API'
rescue LoadError rescue LoadError
puts "ERROR! \"Win32API\" library not found" puts 'ERROR! "Win32API" library not found'
puts "\"Win32API\" is required for colour on a windows machine" puts '"Win32API" is required for colour on a windows machine'
puts " try => \"gem install Win32API\" on the command line" puts ' try => "gem install Win32API" on the command line'
puts puts
end end
# puts # puts
# puts 'Windows Environment Detected...' # puts 'Windows Environment Detected...'
# puts 'Win32API Library Found.' # puts 'Win32API Library Found.'
# puts # puts
end end
class ColourCommandLine class ColourCommandLine
def initialize def initialize
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~/(win|w)32$/ return unless RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(win|w)32$/
get_std_handle = Win32API.new("kernel32", "GetStdHandle", ['L'], 'L') get_std_handle = Win32API.new('kernel32', 'GetStdHandle', ['L'], 'L')
@set_console_txt_attrb = @set_console_txt_attrb =
Win32API.new("kernel32","SetConsoleTextAttribute",['L','N'], 'I') Win32API.new('kernel32', 'SetConsoleTextAttribute', %w(L N), 'I')
@hout = get_std_handle.call(-11) @hout = get_std_handle.call(-11)
end
end end
def change_to(new_colour) def change_to(new_colour)
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~/(win|w)32$/ if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(win|w)32$/
@set_console_txt_attrb.call(@hout,self.win32_colour(new_colour)) @set_console_txt_attrb.call(@hout, win32_colour(new_colour))
else else
"\033[30;#{posix_colour(new_colour)};22m" "\033[30;#{posix_colour(new_colour)};22m"
end end
end end
def win32_colour(colour) def win32_colour(colour)
case colour case colour
when :black then 0 when :black then 0
when :dark_blue then 1 when :dark_blue then 1
when :dark_green then 2 when :dark_green then 2
when :dark_cyan then 3 when :dark_cyan then 3
when :dark_red then 4 when :dark_red then 4
when :dark_purple then 5 when :dark_purple then 5
when :dark_yellow, :narrative then 6 when :dark_yellow, :narrative then 6
when :default_white, :default, :dark_white then 7 when :default_white, :default, :dark_white then 7
when :silver then 8 when :silver then 8
when :blue then 9 when :blue then 9
when :green, :success then 10 when :green, :success then 10
when :cyan, :output then 11 when :cyan, :output then 11
when :red, :failure then 12 when :red, :failure then 12
when :purple then 13 when :purple then 13
when :yellow then 14 when :yellow then 14
when :white then 15 when :white then 15
else else
0 0
end end
end end
def posix_colour(colour) def posix_colour(colour)
# ANSI Escape Codes - Foreground colors # ANSI Escape Codes - Foreground colors
# | Code | Color | # | Code | Color |
# | 39 | Default foreground color | # | 39 | Default foreground color |
@@ -81,35 +80,39 @@ class ColourCommandLine
# | 96 | Light cyan | # | 96 | Light cyan |
# | 97 | White | # | 97 | White |
case colour case colour
when :black then 30 when :black then 30
when :red, :failure then 31 when :red, :failure then 31
when :green, :success then 32 when :green, :success then 32
when :yellow then 33 when :yellow then 33
when :blue, :narrative then 34 when :blue, :narrative then 34
when :purple, :magenta then 35 when :purple, :magenta then 35
when :cyan, :output then 36 when :cyan, :output then 36
when :white, :default_white then 37 when :white, :default_white then 37
when :default then 39 when :default then 39
else else
39 39
end end
end end
def out_c(mode, colour, str) def out_c(mode, colour, str)
case RUBY_PLATFORM case RUBY_PLATFORM
when /(win|w)32$/ when /(win|w)32$/
change_to(colour) change_to(colour)
$stdout.puts str if mode == :puts $stdout.puts str if mode == :puts
$stdout.print str if mode == :print $stdout.print str if mode == :print
change_to(:default_white) change_to(:default_white)
else else
$stdout.puts("#{change_to(colour)}#{str}\033[0m") if mode == :puts $stdout.puts("#{change_to(colour)}#{str}\033[0m") if mode == :puts
$stdout.print("#{change_to(colour)}#{str}\033[0m") if mode == :print $stdout.print("#{change_to(colour)}#{str}\033[0m") if mode == :print
end end
end end
end # ColourCommandLine end # ColourCommandLine
def colour_puts(role,str) ColourCommandLine.new.out_c(:puts, role, str) end def colour_puts(role, str)
def colour_print(role,str) ColourCommandLine.new.out_c(:print, role, str) end ColourCommandLine.new.out_c(:puts, role, str)
end
def colour_print(role, str)
ColourCommandLine.new.out_c(:print, role, str)
end

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@@ -2,38 +2,38 @@
# Unity Project - A Test Framework for C # Unity Project - A Test Framework for C
# Copyright (c) 2007 Mike Karlesky, Mark VanderVoord, Greg Williams # Copyright (c) 2007 Mike Karlesky, Mark VanderVoord, Greg Williams
# [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details] # [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details]
# ========================================== # ==========================================
require "#{File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))}/colour_prompt" require "#{File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))}/colour_prompt"
$colour_output = true $colour_output = true
def report(message) def report(message)
if not $colour_output if !$colour_output
$stdout.puts(message) $stdout.puts(message)
else else
message = message.join('\n') if (message.class == Array) message = message.join('\n') if message.class == Array
message.each_line do |line| message.each_line do |line|
line.chomp! line.chomp!
colour = case(line) colour = case line
when /(?:total\s+)?tests:?\s+(\d+)\s+(?:total\s+)?failures:?\s+\d+\s+Ignored:?/i when /(?:total\s+)?tests:?\s+(\d+)\s+(?:total\s+)?failures:?\s+\d+\s+Ignored:?/i
($1.to_i == 0) ? :green : :red Regexp.last_match(1).to_i.zero? ? :green : :red
when /PASS/ when /PASS/
:green :green
when /^OK$/ when /^OK$/
:green :green
when /(?:FAIL|ERROR)/ when /(?:FAIL|ERROR)/
:red :red
when /IGNORE/ when /IGNORE/
:yellow :yellow
when /^(?:Creating|Compiling|Linking)/ when /^(?:Creating|Compiling|Linking)/
:white :white
else else
:silver :silver
end end
colour_puts(colour, line) colour_puts(colour, line)
end end
end end
$stdout.flush $stdout.flush
$stderr.flush $stderr.flush
end end

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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ require 'rubygems'
require 'fileutils' require 'fileutils'
require 'pathname' require 'pathname'
#TEMPLATE_TST # TEMPLATE_TST
TEMPLATE_TST ||= %q[#include "unity.h" TEMPLATE_TST ||= '#include "unity.h"
%2$s#include "%1$s.h" %2$s#include "%1$s.h"
void setUp(void) void setUp(void)
@@ -28,115 +28,118 @@ void test_%1$s_NeedToImplement(void)
{ {
TEST_IGNORE_MESSAGE("Need to Implement %1$s"); TEST_IGNORE_MESSAGE("Need to Implement %1$s");
} }
] '.freeze
#TEMPLATE_SRC # TEMPLATE_SRC
TEMPLATE_SRC ||= %q[%2$s#include "%1$s.h" TEMPLATE_SRC ||= '%2$s#include "%1$s.h"
] '.freeze
#TEMPLATE_INC # TEMPLATE_INC
TEMPLATE_INC ||= %q[#ifndef _%3$s_H TEMPLATE_INC ||= '#ifndef _%3$s_H
#define _%3$s_H #define _%3$s_H
%2$s %2$s
#endif // _%3$s_H #endif // _%3$s_H
] '.freeze
class UnityModuleGenerator class UnityModuleGenerator
############################ ############################
def initialize(options=nil) def initialize(options = nil)
here = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) + '/' here = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) + '/'
@options = UnityModuleGenerator.default_options @options = UnityModuleGenerator.default_options
case(options) case options
when NilClass then @options when NilClass then @options
when String then @options.merge!(UnityModuleGenerator.grab_config(options)) when String then @options.merge!(UnityModuleGenerator.grab_config(options))
when Hash then @options.merge!(options) when Hash then @options.merge!(options)
else raise "If you specify arguments, it should be a filename or a hash of options" else raise 'If you specify arguments, it should be a filename or a hash of options'
end end
# Create default file paths if none were provided # Create default file paths if none were provided
@options[:path_src] = here + "../src/" if @options[:path_src].nil? @options[:path_src] = here + '../src/' if @options[:path_src].nil?
@options[:path_inc] = @options[:path_src] if @options[:path_inc].nil? @options[:path_inc] = @options[:path_src] if @options[:path_inc].nil?
@options[:path_tst] = here + "../test/" if @options[:path_tst].nil? @options[:path_tst] = here + '../test/' if @options[:path_tst].nil?
@options[:path_src] += '/' unless (@options[:path_src][-1] == 47) @options[:path_src] += '/' unless @options[:path_src][-1] == 47
@options[:path_inc] += '/' unless (@options[:path_inc][-1] == 47) @options[:path_inc] += '/' unless @options[:path_inc][-1] == 47
@options[:path_tst] += '/' unless (@options[:path_tst][-1] == 47) @options[:path_tst] += '/' unless @options[:path_tst][-1] == 47
#Built in patterns # Built in patterns
@patterns = { 'src' => {'' => { :inc => [] } }, @patterns = {
'test'=> {'' => { :inc => [] } }, 'src' => {
'dh' => {'Driver' => { :inc => [create_filename('%1$s','Hardware.h')] }, '' => { inc: [] }
'Hardware' => { :inc => [] } },
}, 'test' => {
'dih' => {'Driver' => { :inc => [create_filename('%1$s','Hardware.h'), create_filename('%1$s','Interrupt.h')] }, '' => { inc: [] }
'Interrupt'=> { :inc => [create_filename('%1$s','Hardware.h')] }, },
'Hardware' => { :inc => [] } 'dh' => {
}, 'Driver' => { inc: [create_filename('%1$s', 'Hardware.h')] },
'mch' => {'Model' => { :inc => [] }, 'Hardware' => { inc: [] }
'Conductor'=> { :inc => [create_filename('%1$s','Model.h'), create_filename('%1$s','Hardware.h')] }, },
'Hardware' => { :inc => [] } 'dih' => {
}, 'Driver' => { inc: [create_filename('%1$s', 'Hardware.h'), create_filename('%1$s', 'Interrupt.h')] },
'mvp' => {'Model' => { :inc => [] }, 'Interrupt' => { inc: [create_filename('%1$s', 'Hardware.h')] },
'Presenter'=> { :inc => [create_filename('%1$s','Model.h'), create_filename('%1$s','View.h')] }, 'Hardware' => { inc: [] }
'View' => { :inc => [] } },
} 'mch' => {
} 'Model' => { inc: [] },
'Conductor' => { inc: [create_filename('%1$s', 'Model.h'), create_filename('%1$s', 'Hardware.h')] },
'Hardware' => { inc: [] }
},
'mvp' => {
'Model' => { inc: [] },
'Presenter' => { inc: [create_filename('%1$s', 'Model.h'), create_filename('%1$s', 'View.h')] },
'View' => { inc: [] }
}
}
end end
############################ ############################
def self.default_options def self.default_options
{ {
:pattern => "src", pattern: 'src',
:includes => includes: {
{ src: [],
:src => [], inc: [],
:inc => [], tst: []
:tst => [],
}, },
:update_svn => false, update_svn: false,
:boilerplates => {}, boilerplates: {},
:test_prefix => 'Test', test_prefix: 'Test',
:mock_prefix => 'Mock', mock_prefix: 'Mock'
} }
end end
############################ ############################
def self.grab_config(config_file) def self.grab_config(config_file)
options = self.default_options options = default_options
unless (config_file.nil? or config_file.empty?) unless config_file.nil? || config_file.empty?
require 'yaml' require 'yaml'
yaml_guts = YAML.load_file(config_file) yaml_guts = YAML.load_file(config_file)
options.merge!(yaml_guts[:unity] || yaml_guts[:cmock]) options.merge!(yaml_guts[:unity] || yaml_guts[:cmock])
raise "No :unity or :cmock section found in #{config_file}" unless options raise "No :unity or :cmock section found in #{config_file}" unless options
end end
return(options) options
end end
############################ ############################
def files_to_operate_on(module_name, pattern=nil) def files_to_operate_on(module_name, pattern = nil)
#strip any leading path information from the module name and save for later # strip any leading path information from the module name and save for later
subfolder = File.dirname(module_name) subfolder = File.dirname(module_name)
module_name = File.basename(module_name) module_name = File.basename(module_name)
#create triad definition # create triad definition
prefix = @options[:test_prefix] || 'Test' prefix = @options[:test_prefix] || 'Test'
triad = [ { :ext => '.c', :path => @options[:path_src], :prefix => "", :template => TEMPLATE_SRC, :inc => :src, :boilerplate => @options[:boilerplates][:src] }, triad = [{ ext: '.c', path: @options[:path_src], prefix: '', template: TEMPLATE_SRC, inc: :src, boilerplate: @options[:boilerplates][:src] },
{ :ext => '.h', :path => @options[:path_inc], :prefix => "", :template => TEMPLATE_INC, :inc => :inc, :boilerplate => @options[:boilerplates][:inc] }, { ext: '.h', path: @options[:path_inc], prefix: '', template: TEMPLATE_INC, inc: :inc, boilerplate: @options[:boilerplates][:inc] },
{ :ext => '.c', :path => @options[:path_tst], :prefix => prefix, :template => TEMPLATE_TST, :inc => :tst, :boilerplate => @options[:boilerplates][:tst] }, { ext: '.c', path: @options[:path_tst], prefix: prefix, template: TEMPLATE_TST, inc: :tst, boilerplate: @options[:boilerplates][:tst] }]
]
#prepare the pattern for use # prepare the pattern for use
pattern = (pattern || @options[:pattern] || 'src').downcase pattern = (pattern || @options[:pattern] || 'src').downcase
patterns = @patterns[pattern] patterns = @patterns[pattern]
raise "ERROR: The design pattern '#{pattern}' specified isn't one that I recognize!" if patterns.nil? raise "ERROR: The design pattern '#{pattern}' specified isn't one that I recognize!" if patterns.nil?
#single file patterns (currently just 'test') can reject the other parts of the triad # single file patterns (currently just 'test') can reject the other parts of the triad
if (pattern == 'test') triad.select! { |v| v[:inc] == :tst } if pattern == 'test'
triad.reject!{|v| v[:inc] != :tst }
end
# Assemble the path/names of the files we need to work with. # Assemble the path/names of the files we need to work with.
files = [] files = []
@@ -145,76 +148,72 @@ class UnityModuleGenerator
submodule_name = create_filename(module_name, pattern_file) submodule_name = create_filename(module_name, pattern_file)
filename = cfg[:prefix] + submodule_name + cfg[:ext] filename = cfg[:prefix] + submodule_name + cfg[:ext]
files << { files << {
:path => (Pathname.new("#{cfg[:path]}#{subfolder}") + filename).cleanpath, path: (Pathname.new("#{cfg[:path]}#{subfolder}") + filename).cleanpath,
:name => submodule_name, name: submodule_name,
:template => cfg[:template], template: cfg[:template],
:boilerplate => cfg[:boilerplate], boilerplate: cfg[:boilerplate],
:includes => case(cfg[:inc]) includes: case (cfg[:inc])
when :src then (@options[:includes][:src] || []) | pattern_traits[:inc].map{|f| f % [module_name]} when :src then (@options[:includes][:src] || []) | (pattern_traits[:inc].map { |f| format(f, module_name) })
when :inc then (@options[:includes][:inc] || []) when :inc then (@options[:includes][:inc] || [])
when :tst then (@options[:includes][:tst] || []) | pattern_traits[:inc].map{|f| "#{@options[:mock_prefix]}#{f}" % [module_name]} when :tst then (@options[:includes][:tst] || []) | (pattern_traits[:inc].map { |f| format("#{@options[:mock_prefix]}#{f}", module_name) })
end end
} }
end end
end end
return files files
end end
############################ ############################
def create_filename(part1, part2="") def create_filename(part1, part2 = '')
if part2.empty? if part2.empty?
case(@options[:naming]) case (@options[:naming])
when 'bumpy' then part1 when 'bumpy' then part1
when 'camel' then part1 when 'camel' then part1
when 'snake' then part1.downcase when 'snake' then part1.downcase
when 'caps' then part1.upcase when 'caps' then part1.upcase
else part1.downcase else part1
end end
else else
case(@options[:naming]) case (@options[:naming])
when 'bumpy' then part1 + part2 when 'bumpy' then part1 + part2
when 'camel' then part1 + part2 when 'camel' then part1 + part2
when 'snake' then part1.downcase + "_" + part2.downcase when 'snake' then part1.downcase + '_' + part2.downcase
when 'caps' then part1.upcase + "_" + part2.upcase when 'caps' then part1.upcase + '_' + part2.upcase
else part1.downcase + "_" + part2.downcase else part1 + '_' + part2
end end
end end
end end
############################ ############################
def generate(module_name, pattern=nil) def generate(module_name, pattern = nil)
files = files_to_operate_on(module_name, pattern) files = files_to_operate_on(module_name, pattern)
#Abort if all of the module files already exist # Abort if all of the module files already exist
all_files_exist = true all_files_exist = true
files.each do |file| files.each do |file|
if not File.exist?(file[:path]) all_files_exist = false unless File.exist?(file[:path])
all_files_exist = false
end
end end
raise "ERROR: File #{files[0][:name]} already exists. Exiting." if all_files_exist raise "ERROR: File #{files[0][:name]} already exists. Exiting." if all_files_exist
# Create Source Modules # Create Source Modules
files.each_with_index do |file, i| files.each_with_index do |file, _i|
# If this file already exists, don't overwrite it. # If this file already exists, don't overwrite it.
if File.exist?(file[:path]) if File.exist?(file[:path])
puts "File #{file[:path]} already exists!" puts "File #{file[:path]} already exists!"
next next
end end
# Create the path first if necessary. # Create the path first if necessary.
FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(file[:path]), :verbose => false) FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(file[:path]), verbose: false)
File.open(file[:path], 'w') do |f| File.open(file[:path], 'w') do |f|
f.write("#{file[:boilerplate]}\n" % [file[:name]]) unless file[:boilerplate].nil? f.write("#{file[:boilerplate]}\n" % [file[:name]]) unless file[:boilerplate].nil?
f.write(file[:template] % [ file[:name], f.write(file[:template] % [file[:name],
file[:includes].map{|f| "#include \"#{f}\"\n"}.join, file[:includes].map { |ff| "#include \"#{ff}\"\n" }.join,
file[:name].upcase ] file[:name].upcase])
)
end end
if (@options[:update_svn]) if @options[:update_svn]
`svn add \"#{file[:path]}\"` `svn add \"#{file[:path]}\"`
if $?.exitstatus == 0 if $!.exitstatus.zero?
puts "File #{file[:path]} created and added to source control" puts "File #{file[:path]} created and added to source control"
else else
puts "File #{file[:path]} created but FAILED adding to source control!" puts "File #{file[:path]} created but FAILED adding to source control!"
@@ -227,8 +226,7 @@ class UnityModuleGenerator
end end
############################ ############################
def destroy(module_name, pattern=nil) def destroy(module_name, pattern = nil)
files_to_operate_on(module_name, pattern).each do |filespec| files_to_operate_on(module_name, pattern).each do |filespec|
file = filespec[:path] file = filespec[:path]
if File.exist?(file) if File.exist?(file)
@@ -243,66 +241,65 @@ class UnityModuleGenerator
puts "File #{file} does not exist so cannot be removed." puts "File #{file} does not exist so cannot be removed."
end end
end end
puts "Destroy Complete" puts 'Destroy Complete'
end end
end end
############################ ############################
#Handle As Command Line If Called That Way # Handle As Command Line If Called That Way
if ($0 == __FILE__) if $0 == __FILE__
destroy = false destroy = false
options = { } options = {}
module_name = nil module_name = nil
# Parse the command line parameters. # Parse the command line parameters.
ARGV.each do |arg| ARGV.each do |arg|
case(arg) case arg
when /^-d/ then destroy = true when /^-d/ then destroy = true
when /^-u/ then options[:update_svn] = true when /^-u/ then options[:update_svn] = true
when /^-p\"?(\w+)\"?/ then options[:pattern] = $1 when /^-p\"?(\w+)\"?/ then options[:pattern] = Regexp.last_match(1)
when /^-s\"?(.+)\"?/ then options[:path_src] = $1 when /^-s\"?(.+)\"?/ then options[:path_src] = Regexp.last_match(1)
when /^-i\"?(.+)\"?/ then options[:path_inc] = $1 when /^-i\"?(.+)\"?/ then options[:path_inc] = Regexp.last_match(1)
when /^-t\"?(.+)\"?/ then options[:path_tst] = $1 when /^-t\"?(.+)\"?/ then options[:path_tst] = Regexp.last_match(1)
when /^-n\"?(.+)\"?/ then options[:naming] = $1 when /^-n\"?(.+)\"?/ then options[:naming] = Regexp.last_match(1)
when /^-y\"?(.+)\"?/ then options = UnityModuleGenerator.grab_config($1) when /^-y\"?(.+)\"?/ then options = UnityModuleGenerator.grab_config(Regexp.last_match(1))
when /^(\w+)/ when /^(\w+)/
raise "ERROR: You can't have more than one Module name specified!" unless module_name.nil? raise "ERROR: You can't have more than one Module name specified!" unless module_name.nil?
module_name = arg module_name = arg
when /^-(h|-help)/ when /^-(h|-help)/
ARGV = [] ARGV = [].freeze
else else
raise "ERROR: Unknown option specified '#{arg}'" raise "ERROR: Unknown option specified '#{arg}'"
end end
end end
if (!ARGV[0]) unless ARGV[0]
puts [ "\nGENERATE MODULE\n-------- ------", puts ["\nGENERATE MODULE\n-------- ------",
"\nUsage: ruby generate_module [options] module_name", "\nUsage: ruby generate_module [options] module_name",
" -i\"include\" sets the path to output headers to 'include' (DEFAULT ../src)", " -i\"include\" sets the path to output headers to 'include' (DEFAULT ../src)",
" -s\"../src\" sets the path to output source to '../src' (DEFAULT ../src)", " -s\"../src\" sets the path to output source to '../src' (DEFAULT ../src)",
" -t\"C:/test\" sets the path to output source to 'C:/test' (DEFAULT ../test)", " -t\"C:/test\" sets the path to output source to 'C:/test' (DEFAULT ../test)",
" -p\"MCH\" sets the output pattern to MCH.", ' -p"MCH" sets the output pattern to MCH.',
" dh - driver hardware.", ' dh - driver hardware.',
" dih - driver interrupt hardware.", ' dih - driver interrupt hardware.',
" mch - model conductor hardware.", ' mch - model conductor hardware.',
" mvp - model view presenter.", ' mvp - model view presenter.',
" src - just a source module, header and test. (DEFAULT)", ' src - just a source module, header and test. (DEFAULT)',
" test - just a test file.", ' test - just a test file.',
" -d destroy module instead of creating it.", ' -d destroy module instead of creating it.',
" -n\"camel\" sets the file naming convention.", ' -n"camel" sets the file naming convention.',
" bumpy - BumpyCaseFilenames.", ' bumpy - BumpyCaseFilenames.',
" camel - camelCaseFilenames.", ' camel - camelCaseFilenames.',
" snake - snake_case_filenames. (DEFAULT)", ' snake - snake_case_filenames.',
" caps - CAPS_CASE_FILENAMES.", ' caps - CAPS_CASE_FILENAMES.',
" -u update subversion too (requires subversion command line)", ' -u update subversion too (requires subversion command line)',
" -y\"my.yml\" selects a different yaml config file for module generation", ' -y"my.yml" selects a different yaml config file for module generation',
"" ].join("\n") ''].join("\n")
exit exit
end end
raise "ERROR: You must have a Module name specified! (use option -h for help)" if module_name.nil? raise 'ERROR: You must have a Module name specified! (use option -h for help)' if module_name.nil?
if (destroy) if destroy
UnityModuleGenerator.new(options).destroy(module_name) UnityModuleGenerator.new(options).destroy(module_name)
else else
UnityModuleGenerator.new(options).generate(module_name) UnityModuleGenerator.new(options).generate(module_name)

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@@ -4,75 +4,70 @@
# [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details] # [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details]
# ========================================== # ==========================================
$QUICK_RUBY_VERSION = RUBY_VERSION.split('.').inject(0){|vv,v| vv * 100 + v.to_i } File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'colour_prompt'))
File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'colour_prompt'))
class UnityTestRunnerGenerator class UnityTestRunnerGenerator
def initialize(options = nil) def initialize(options = nil)
@options = UnityTestRunnerGenerator.default_options @options = UnityTestRunnerGenerator.default_options
case(options) case options
when NilClass then @options when NilClass then @options
when String then @options.merge!(UnityTestRunnerGenerator.grab_config(options)) when String then @options.merge!(UnityTestRunnerGenerator.grab_config(options))
when Hash then @options.merge!(options) when Hash then @options.merge!(options)
else raise "If you specify arguments, it should be a filename or a hash of options" else raise 'If you specify arguments, it should be a filename or a hash of options'
end end
require "#{File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))}/type_sanitizer" require "#{File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))}/type_sanitizer"
end end
def self.default_options def self.default_options
{ {
:includes => [], includes: [],
:defines => [], defines: [],
:plugins => [], plugins: [],
:framework => :unity, framework: :unity,
:test_prefix => "test|spec|should", test_prefix: 'test|spec|should',
:setup_name => "setUp", mock_prefix: 'Mock',
:teardown_name => "tearDown", setup_name: 'setUp',
:main_name => "main", #set to :auto to automatically generate each time teardown_name: 'tearDown',
:main_export_decl => "", main_name: 'main', # set to :auto to automatically generate each time
:cmdline_args => false, main_export_decl: '',
:use_param_tests => false, cmdline_args: false,
use_param_tests: false
} }
end end
def self.grab_config(config_file) def self.grab_config(config_file)
options = self.default_options options = default_options
unless (config_file.nil? or config_file.empty?) unless config_file.nil? || config_file.empty?
require 'yaml' require 'yaml'
yaml_guts = YAML.load_file(config_file) yaml_guts = YAML.load_file(config_file)
options.merge!(yaml_guts[:unity] || yaml_guts[:cmock]) options.merge!(yaml_guts[:unity] || yaml_guts[:cmock])
raise "No :unity or :cmock section found in #{config_file}" unless options raise "No :unity or :cmock section found in #{config_file}" unless options
end end
return(options) options
end end
def run(input_file, output_file, options=nil) def run(input_file, output_file, options = nil)
tests = []
testfile_includes = []
used_mocks = []
@options.merge!(options) unless options.nil? @options.merge!(options) unless options.nil?
module_name = File.basename(input_file)
#pull required data from source file # pull required data from source file
source = File.read(input_file) source = File.read(input_file)
source = source.force_encoding("ISO-8859-1").encode("utf-8", :replace => nil) if ($QUICK_RUBY_VERSION > 10900) source = source.force_encoding('ISO-8859-1').encode('utf-8', replace: nil)
tests = find_tests(source) tests = find_tests(source)
headers = find_includes(source) headers = find_includes(source)
testfile_includes = (headers[:local] + headers[:system]) testfile_includes = (headers[:local] + headers[:system])
used_mocks = find_mocks(testfile_includes) used_mocks = find_mocks(testfile_includes)
testfile_includes = (testfile_includes - used_mocks) testfile_includes = (testfile_includes - used_mocks)
testfile_includes.delete_if{|inc| inc =~ /(unity|cmock)/} testfile_includes.delete_if { |inc| inc =~ /(unity|cmock)/ }
#build runner file # build runner file
generate(input_file, output_file, tests, used_mocks, testfile_includes) generate(input_file, output_file, tests, used_mocks, testfile_includes)
#determine which files were used to return them # determine which files were used to return them
all_files_used = [input_file, output_file] all_files_used = [input_file, output_file]
all_files_used += testfile_includes.map {|filename| filename + '.c'} unless testfile_includes.empty? all_files_used += testfile_includes.map { |filename| filename + '.c' } unless testfile_includes.empty?
all_files_used += @options[:includes] unless @options[:includes].empty? all_files_used += @options[:includes] unless @options[:includes].empty?
return all_files_used.uniq all_files_used += headers[:linkonly] unless headers[:linkonly].empty?
all_files_used.uniq
end end
def generate(input_file, output_file, tests, used_mocks, testfile_includes) def generate(input_file, output_file, tests, used_mocks, testfile_includes)
@@ -80,15 +75,16 @@ class UnityTestRunnerGenerator
create_header(output, used_mocks, testfile_includes) create_header(output, used_mocks, testfile_includes)
create_externs(output, tests, used_mocks) create_externs(output, tests, used_mocks)
create_mock_management(output, used_mocks) create_mock_management(output, used_mocks)
create_suite_setup_and_teardown(output) create_suite_setup(output)
create_suite_teardown(output)
create_reset(output, used_mocks) create_reset(output, used_mocks)
create_main(output, input_file, tests, used_mocks) create_main(output, input_file, tests, used_mocks)
end end
if (@options[:header_file] && !@options[:header_file].empty?) return unless @options[:header_file] && !@options[:header_file].empty?
File.open(@options[:header_file], 'w') do |output|
create_h_file(output, @options[:header_file], tests, testfile_includes, used_mocks) File.open(@options[:header_file], 'w') do |output|
end create_h_file(output, @options[:header_file], tests, testfile_includes, used_mocks)
end end
end end
@@ -96,103 +92,105 @@ class UnityTestRunnerGenerator
tests_and_line_numbers = [] tests_and_line_numbers = []
source_scrubbed = source.clone source_scrubbed = source.clone
source_scrubbed = source_scrubbed.gsub(/"[^"\n]*"/, '') # remove things in strings source_scrubbed = source_scrubbed.gsub(/"[^"\n]*"/, '') # remove things in strings
source_scrubbed = source_scrubbed.gsub(/\/\/.*$/, '') # remove line comments source_scrubbed = source_scrubbed.gsub(/\/\/.*$/, '') # remove line comments
source_scrubbed = source_scrubbed.gsub(/\/\*.*?\*\//m, '') # remove block comments source_scrubbed = source_scrubbed.gsub(/\/\*.*?\*\//m, '') # remove block comments
lines = source_scrubbed.split(/(^\s*\#.*$) # Treat preprocessor directives as a logical line lines = source_scrubbed.split(/(^\s*\#.*$) # Treat preprocessor directives as a logical line
| (;|\{|\}) /x) # Match ;, {, and } as end of lines | (;|\{|\}) /x) # Match ;, {, and } as end of lines
lines.each_with_index do |line, index| lines.each_with_index do |line, _index|
#find tests # find tests
if line =~ /^((?:\s*TEST_CASE\s*\(.*?\)\s*)*)\s*void\s+((?:#{@options[:test_prefix]}).*)\s*\(\s*(.*)\s*\)/ next unless line =~ /^((?:\s*TEST_CASE\s*\(.*?\)\s*)*)\s*void\s+((?:#{@options[:test_prefix]}).*)\s*\(\s*(.*)\s*\)/
arguments = $1 arguments = Regexp.last_match(1)
name = $2 name = Regexp.last_match(2)
call = $3 call = Regexp.last_match(3)
params = $4 params = Regexp.last_match(4)
args = nil args = nil
if (@options[:use_param_tests] and !arguments.empty?) if @options[:use_param_tests] && !arguments.empty?
args = [] args = []
arguments.scan(/\s*TEST_CASE\s*\((.*)\)\s*$/) {|a| args << a[0]} arguments.scan(/\s*TEST_CASE\s*\((.*)\)\s*$/) { |a| args << a[0] }
end
tests_and_line_numbers << { :test => name, :args => args, :call => call, :params => params, :line_number => 0 }
end end
tests_and_line_numbers << { test: name, args: args, call: call, params: params, line_number: 0 }
end end
tests_and_line_numbers.uniq! {|v| v[:test] } tests_and_line_numbers.uniq! { |v| v[:test] }
#determine line numbers and create tests to run # determine line numbers and create tests to run
source_lines = source.split("\n") source_lines = source.split("\n")
source_index = 0; source_index = 0
tests_and_line_numbers.size.times do |i| tests_and_line_numbers.size.times do |i|
source_lines[source_index..-1].each_with_index do |line, index| source_lines[source_index..-1].each_with_index do |line, index|
if (line =~ /#{tests_and_line_numbers[i][:test]}/) next unless line =~ /\s+#{tests_and_line_numbers[i][:test]}(?:\s|\()/
source_index += index source_index += index
tests_and_line_numbers[i][:line_number] = source_index + 1 tests_and_line_numbers[i][:line_number] = source_index + 1
break break
end
end end
end end
return tests_and_line_numbers tests_and_line_numbers
end end
def find_includes(source) def find_includes(source)
# remove comments (block and line, in three steps to ensure correct precedence)
#remove comments (block and line, in three steps to ensure correct precedence)
source.gsub!(/\/\/(?:.+\/\*|\*(?:$|[^\/])).*$/, '') # remove line comments that comment out the start of blocks source.gsub!(/\/\/(?:.+\/\*|\*(?:$|[^\/])).*$/, '') # remove line comments that comment out the start of blocks
source.gsub!(/\/\*.*?\*\//m, '') # remove block comments source.gsub!(/\/\*.*?\*\//m, '') # remove block comments
source.gsub!(/\/\/.*$/, '') # remove line comments (all that remain) source.gsub!(/\/\/.*$/, '') # remove line comments (all that remain)
#parse out includes # parse out includes
includes = { includes = {
:local => source.scan(/^\s*#include\s+\"\s*(.+)\.[hH]\s*\"/).flatten, local: source.scan(/^\s*#include\s+\"\s*(.+)\.[hH]\s*\"/).flatten,
:system => source.scan(/^\s*#include\s+<\s*(.+)\s*>/).flatten.map { |inc| "<#{inc}>" } system: source.scan(/^\s*#include\s+<\s*(.+)\s*>/).flatten.map { |inc| "<#{inc}>" },
linkonly: source.scan(/^TEST_FILE\(\s*\"\s*(.+)\.[cC]\w*\s*\"/).flatten
} }
return includes includes
end end
def find_mocks(includes) def find_mocks(includes)
mock_headers = [] mock_headers = []
includes.each do |include_path| includes.each do |include_path|
include_file = File.basename(include_path) include_file = File.basename(include_path)
mock_headers << include_path if (include_file =~ /^mock/i) mock_headers << include_path if include_file =~ /^#{@options[:mock_prefix]}/i
end end
return mock_headers mock_headers
end end
def create_header(output, mocks, testfile_includes=[]) def create_header(output, mocks, testfile_includes = [])
output.puts('/* AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT. */') output.puts('/* AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT. */')
create_runtest(output, mocks) create_runtest(output, mocks)
output.puts("\n/*=======Automagically Detected Files To Include=====*/") output.puts("\n/*=======Automagically Detected Files To Include=====*/")
output.puts("#include \"#{@options[:framework].to_s}.h\"") output.puts('#ifdef __WIN32__')
output.puts('#include "cmock.h"') unless (mocks.empty?) output.puts('#define UNITY_INCLUDE_SETUP_STUBS')
output.puts('#endif')
output.puts("#include \"#{@options[:framework]}.h\"")
output.puts('#include "cmock.h"') unless mocks.empty?
output.puts('#include <setjmp.h>') output.puts('#include <setjmp.h>')
output.puts('#include <stdio.h>') output.puts('#include <stdio.h>')
output.puts('#include "CException.h"') if @options[:plugins].include?(:cexception) if @options[:defines] && !@options[:defines].empty?
if (@options[:defines] && !@options[:defines].empty?) @options[:defines].each { |d| output.puts("#define #{d}") }
@options[:defines].each {|d| output.puts("#define #{d}")}
end end
if (@options[:header_file] && !@options[:header_file].empty?) if @options[:header_file] && !@options[:header_file].empty?
output.puts("#include \"#{File.basename(@options[:header_file])}\"") output.puts("#include \"#{File.basename(@options[:header_file])}\"")
else else
@options[:includes].flatten.uniq.compact.each do |inc| @options[:includes].flatten.uniq.compact.each do |inc|
output.puts("#include #{inc.include?('<') ? inc : "\"#{inc.gsub('.h','')}.h\""}") output.puts("#include #{inc.include?('<') ? inc : "\"#{inc.gsub('.h', '')}.h\""}")
end end
testfile_includes.each do |inc| testfile_includes.each do |inc|
output.puts("#include #{inc.include?('<') ? inc : "\"#{inc.gsub('.h','')}.h\""}") output.puts("#include #{inc.include?('<') ? inc : "\"#{inc.gsub('.h', '')}.h\""}")
end end
end end
mocks.each do |mock| mocks.each do |mock|
output.puts("#include \"#{mock.gsub('.h','')}.h\"") output.puts("#include \"#{mock.gsub('.h', '')}.h\"")
end
if @options[:enforce_strict_ordering]
output.puts('')
output.puts('int GlobalExpectCount;')
output.puts('int GlobalVerifyOrder;')
output.puts('char* GlobalOrderError;')
end end
output.puts('#include "CException.h"') if @options[:plugins].include?(:cexception)
return unless @options[:enforce_strict_ordering]
output.puts('')
output.puts('int GlobalExpectCount;')
output.puts('int GlobalVerifyOrder;')
output.puts('char* GlobalOrderError;')
end end
def create_externs(output, tests, mocks) def create_externs(output, tests, _mocks)
output.puts("\n/*=======External Functions This Runner Calls=====*/") output.puts("\n/*=======External Functions This Runner Calls=====*/")
output.puts("extern void #{@options[:setup_name]}(void);") output.puts("extern void #{@options[:setup_name]}(void);")
output.puts("extern void #{@options[:teardown_name]}(void);") output.puts("extern void #{@options[:teardown_name]}(void);")
@@ -203,55 +201,74 @@ class UnityTestRunnerGenerator
end end
def create_mock_management(output, mock_headers) def create_mock_management(output, mock_headers)
unless (mock_headers.empty?) return if mock_headers.empty?
output.puts("\n/*=======Mock Management=====*/")
output.puts("static void CMock_Init(void)")
output.puts("{")
if @options[:enforce_strict_ordering]
output.puts(" GlobalExpectCount = 0;")
output.puts(" GlobalVerifyOrder = 0;")
output.puts(" GlobalOrderError = NULL;")
end
mocks = mock_headers.map {|mock| File.basename(mock)}
mocks.each do |mock|
mock_clean = TypeSanitizer.sanitize_c_identifier(mock)
output.puts(" #{mock_clean}_Init();")
end
output.puts("}\n")
output.puts("static void CMock_Verify(void)") output.puts("\n/*=======Mock Management=====*/")
output.puts("{") output.puts('static void CMock_Init(void)')
mocks.each do |mock| output.puts('{')
mock_clean = TypeSanitizer.sanitize_c_identifier(mock)
output.puts(" #{mock_clean}_Verify();")
end
output.puts("}\n")
output.puts("static void CMock_Destroy(void)") if @options[:enforce_strict_ordering]
output.puts("{") output.puts(' GlobalExpectCount = 0;')
mocks.each do |mock| output.puts(' GlobalVerifyOrder = 0;')
mock_clean = TypeSanitizer.sanitize_c_identifier(mock) output.puts(' GlobalOrderError = NULL;')
output.puts(" #{mock_clean}_Destroy();")
end
output.puts("}\n")
end end
mocks = mock_headers.map { |mock| File.basename(mock) }
mocks.each do |mock|
mock_clean = TypeSanitizer.sanitize_c_identifier(mock)
output.puts(" #{mock_clean}_Init();")
end
output.puts("}\n")
output.puts('static void CMock_Verify(void)')
output.puts('{')
mocks.each do |mock|
mock_clean = TypeSanitizer.sanitize_c_identifier(mock)
output.puts(" #{mock_clean}_Verify();")
end
output.puts("}\n")
output.puts('static void CMock_Destroy(void)')
output.puts('{')
mocks.each do |mock|
mock_clean = TypeSanitizer.sanitize_c_identifier(mock)
output.puts(" #{mock_clean}_Destroy();")
end
output.puts("}\n")
end end
def create_suite_setup_and_teardown(output) def create_suite_setup(output)
unless (@options[:suite_setup].nil?) output.puts("\n/*=======Suite Setup=====*/")
output.puts("\n/*=======Suite Setup=====*/") output.puts('static void suite_setup(void)')
output.puts("static void suite_setup(void)") output.puts('{')
output.puts("{") if @options[:suite_setup].nil?
# New style, call suiteSetUp() if we can use weak symbols
output.puts('#if defined(UNITY_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE) || defined(UNITY_WEAK_PRAGMA)')
output.puts(' suiteSetUp();')
output.puts('#endif')
else
# Old style, C code embedded in the :suite_setup option
output.puts(@options[:suite_setup]) output.puts(@options[:suite_setup])
output.puts("}")
end end
unless (@options[:suite_teardown].nil?) output.puts('}')
output.puts("\n/*=======Suite Teardown=====*/") end
output.puts("static int suite_teardown(int num_failures)")
output.puts("{") def create_suite_teardown(output)
output.puts("\n/*=======Suite Teardown=====*/")
output.puts('static int suite_teardown(int num_failures)')
output.puts('{')
if @options[:suite_teardown].nil?
# New style, call suiteTearDown() if we can use weak symbols
output.puts('#if defined(UNITY_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE) || defined(UNITY_WEAK_PRAGMA)')
output.puts(' return suiteTearDown(num_failures);')
output.puts('#else')
output.puts(' return num_failures;')
output.puts('#endif')
else
# Old style, C code embedded in the :suite_teardown option
output.puts(@options[:suite_teardown]) output.puts(@options[:suite_teardown])
output.puts("}")
end end
output.puts('}')
end end
def create_runtest(output, used_mocks) def create_runtest(output, used_mocks)
@@ -259,124 +276,124 @@ class UnityTestRunnerGenerator
va_args1 = @options[:use_param_tests] ? ', ...' : '' va_args1 = @options[:use_param_tests] ? ', ...' : ''
va_args2 = @options[:use_param_tests] ? '__VA_ARGS__' : '' va_args2 = @options[:use_param_tests] ? '__VA_ARGS__' : ''
output.puts("\n/*=======Test Runner Used To Run Each Test Below=====*/") output.puts("\n/*=======Test Runner Used To Run Each Test Below=====*/")
output.puts("#define RUN_TEST_NO_ARGS") if @options[:use_param_tests] output.puts('#define RUN_TEST_NO_ARGS') if @options[:use_param_tests]
output.puts("#define RUN_TEST(TestFunc, TestLineNum#{va_args1}) \\") output.puts("#define RUN_TEST(TestFunc, TestLineNum#{va_args1}) \\")
output.puts("{ \\") output.puts('{ \\')
output.puts(" Unity.CurrentTestName = #TestFunc#{va_args2.empty? ? '' : " \"(\" ##{va_args2} \")\""}; \\") output.puts(" Unity.CurrentTestName = #TestFunc#{va_args2.empty? ? '' : " \"(\" ##{va_args2} \")\""}; \\")
output.puts(" Unity.CurrentTestLineNumber = TestLineNum; \\") output.puts(' Unity.CurrentTestLineNumber = TestLineNum; \\')
output.puts(" if (UnityTestMatches()) { \\") if (@options[:cmdline_args]) output.puts(' if (UnityTestMatches()) { \\') if @options[:cmdline_args]
output.puts(" Unity.NumberOfTests++; \\") output.puts(' Unity.NumberOfTests++; \\')
output.puts(" CMock_Init(); \\") unless (used_mocks.empty?) output.puts(' CMock_Init(); \\') unless used_mocks.empty?
output.puts(" UNITY_CLR_DETAILS(); \\") unless (used_mocks.empty?) output.puts(' UNITY_CLR_DETAILS(); \\') unless used_mocks.empty?
output.puts(" if (TEST_PROTECT()) \\") output.puts(' if (TEST_PROTECT()) \\')
output.puts(" { \\") output.puts(' { \\')
output.puts(" CEXCEPTION_T e; \\") if cexception output.puts(' CEXCEPTION_T e; \\') if cexception
output.puts(" Try { \\") if cexception output.puts(' Try { \\') if cexception
output.puts(" #{@options[:setup_name]}(); \\") output.puts(" #{@options[:setup_name]}(); \\")
output.puts(" TestFunc(#{va_args2}); \\") output.puts(" TestFunc(#{va_args2}); \\")
output.puts(" } Catch(e) { TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX32_MESSAGE(CEXCEPTION_NONE, e, \"Unhandled Exception!\"); } \\") if cexception output.puts(' } Catch(e) { TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX32_MESSAGE(CEXCEPTION_NONE, e, "Unhandled Exception!"); } \\') if cexception
output.puts(" } \\") output.puts(' } \\')
output.puts(" if (TEST_PROTECT()) \\") output.puts(' if (TEST_PROTECT()) \\')
output.puts(" { \\") output.puts(' { \\')
output.puts(" #{@options[:teardown_name]}(); \\") output.puts(" #{@options[:teardown_name]}(); \\")
output.puts(" CMock_Verify(); \\") unless (used_mocks.empty?) output.puts(' CMock_Verify(); \\') unless used_mocks.empty?
output.puts(" } \\") output.puts(' } \\')
output.puts(" CMock_Destroy(); \\") unless (used_mocks.empty?) output.puts(' CMock_Destroy(); \\') unless used_mocks.empty?
output.puts(" UnityConcludeTest(); \\") output.puts(' UnityConcludeTest(); \\')
output.puts(" } \\") if (@options[:cmdline_args]) output.puts(' } \\') if @options[:cmdline_args]
output.puts("}\n") output.puts("}\n")
end end
def create_reset(output, used_mocks) def create_reset(output, used_mocks)
output.puts("\n/*=======Test Reset Option=====*/") output.puts("\n/*=======Test Reset Option=====*/")
output.puts("void resetTest(void);") output.puts('void resetTest(void);')
output.puts("void resetTest(void)") output.puts('void resetTest(void)')
output.puts("{") output.puts('{')
output.puts(" CMock_Verify();") unless (used_mocks.empty?) output.puts(' CMock_Verify();') unless used_mocks.empty?
output.puts(" CMock_Destroy();") unless (used_mocks.empty?) output.puts(' CMock_Destroy();') unless used_mocks.empty?
output.puts(" #{@options[:teardown_name]}();") output.puts(" #{@options[:teardown_name]}();")
output.puts(" CMock_Init();") unless (used_mocks.empty?) output.puts(' CMock_Init();') unless used_mocks.empty?
output.puts(" #{@options[:setup_name]}();") output.puts(" #{@options[:setup_name]}();")
output.puts("}") output.puts('}')
end end
def create_main(output, filename, tests, used_mocks) def create_main(output, filename, tests, used_mocks)
output.puts("\n\n/*=======MAIN=====*/") output.puts("\n\n/*=======MAIN=====*/")
main_name = (@options[:main_name].to_sym == :auto) ? "main_#{filename.gsub('.c','')}" : "#{@options[:main_name]}" main_name = @options[:main_name].to_sym == :auto ? "main_#{filename.gsub('.c', '')}" : (@options[:main_name]).to_s
if (@options[:cmdline_args]) if @options[:cmdline_args]
if (main_name != "main") if main_name != 'main'
output.puts("#{@options[:main_export_decl]} int #{main_name}(int argc, char** argv);") output.puts("#{@options[:main_export_decl]} int #{main_name}(int argc, char** argv);")
end end
output.puts("#{@options[:main_export_decl]} int #{main_name}(int argc, char** argv)") output.puts("#{@options[:main_export_decl]} int #{main_name}(int argc, char** argv)")
output.puts("{") output.puts('{')
output.puts(" int parse_status = UnityParseOptions(argc, argv);") output.puts(' int parse_status = UnityParseOptions(argc, argv);')
output.puts(" if (parse_status != 0)") output.puts(' if (parse_status != 0)')
output.puts(" {") output.puts(' {')
output.puts(" if (parse_status < 0)") output.puts(' if (parse_status < 0)')
output.puts(" {") output.puts(' {')
output.puts(" UnityPrint(\"#{filename.gsub('.c','')}.\");") output.puts(" UnityPrint(\"#{filename.gsub('.c', '')}.\");")
output.puts(" UNITY_PRINT_EOL();") output.puts(' UNITY_PRINT_EOL();')
if (@options[:use_param_tests]) if @options[:use_param_tests]
tests.each do |test| tests.each do |test|
if ((test[:args].nil?) or (test[:args].empty?)) if test[:args].nil? || test[:args].empty?
output.puts(" UnityPrint(\" #{test[:test]}(RUN_TEST_NO_ARGS)\");") output.puts(" UnityPrint(\" #{test[:test]}(RUN_TEST_NO_ARGS)\");")
output.puts(" UNITY_PRINT_EOL();") output.puts(' UNITY_PRINT_EOL();')
else else
test[:args].each do |args| test[:args].each do |args|
output.puts(" UnityPrint(\" #{test[:test]}(#{args})\");") output.puts(" UnityPrint(\" #{test[:test]}(#{args})\");")
output.puts(" UNITY_PRINT_EOL();") output.puts(' UNITY_PRINT_EOL();')
end end
end end
end end
else else
tests.each { |test| output.puts(" UnityPrint(\" #{test[:test]}\");\n UNITY_PRINT_EOL();")} tests.each { |test| output.puts(" UnityPrint(\" #{test[:test]}\");\n UNITY_PRINT_EOL();") }
end end
output.puts(" return 0;") output.puts(' return 0;')
output.puts(" }") output.puts(' }')
output.puts(" return parse_status;") output.puts(' return parse_status;')
output.puts(" }") output.puts(' }')
else else
if (main_name != "main") if main_name != 'main'
output.puts("#{@options[:main_export_decl]} int #{main_name}(void);") output.puts("#{@options[:main_export_decl]} int #{main_name}(void);")
end end
output.puts("int #{main_name}(void)") output.puts("int #{main_name}(void)")
output.puts("{") output.puts('{')
end end
output.puts(" suite_setup();") unless @options[:suite_setup].nil? output.puts(' suite_setup();')
output.puts(" UnityBegin(\"#{filename.gsub(/\\/,'\\\\\\')}\");") output.puts(" UnityBegin(\"#{filename.gsub(/\\/, '\\\\\\')}\");")
if (@options[:use_param_tests]) if @options[:use_param_tests]
tests.each do |test| tests.each do |test|
if ((test[:args].nil?) or (test[:args].empty?)) if test[:args].nil? || test[:args].empty?
output.puts(" RUN_TEST(#{test[:test]}, #{test[:line_number]}, RUN_TEST_NO_ARGS);") output.puts(" RUN_TEST(#{test[:test]}, #{test[:line_number]}, RUN_TEST_NO_ARGS);")
else else
test[:args].each {|args| output.puts(" RUN_TEST(#{test[:test]}, #{test[:line_number]}, #{args});")} test[:args].each { |args| output.puts(" RUN_TEST(#{test[:test]}, #{test[:line_number]}, #{args});") }
end end
end end
else else
tests.each { |test| output.puts(" RUN_TEST(#{test[:test]}, #{test[:line_number]});") } tests.each { |test| output.puts(" RUN_TEST(#{test[:test]}, #{test[:line_number]});") }
end end
output.puts() output.puts
output.puts(" CMock_Guts_MemFreeFinal();") unless used_mocks.empty? output.puts(' CMock_Guts_MemFreeFinal();') unless used_mocks.empty?
output.puts(" return #{@options[:suite_teardown].nil? ? "" : "suite_teardown"}(UnityEnd());") output.puts(" return suite_teardown(UnityEnd());")
output.puts("}") output.puts('}')
end end
def create_h_file(output, filename, tests, testfile_includes, used_mocks) def create_h_file(output, filename, tests, testfile_includes, used_mocks)
filename = File.basename(filename).gsub(/[-\/\\\.\,\s]/, "_").upcase filename = File.basename(filename).gsub(/[-\/\\\.\,\s]/, '_').upcase
output.puts("/* AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT. */") output.puts('/* AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT. */')
output.puts("#ifndef _#{filename}") output.puts("#ifndef _#{filename}")
output.puts("#define _#{filename}\n\n") output.puts("#define _#{filename}\n\n")
output.puts("#include \"#{@options[:framework].to_s}.h\"") output.puts("#include \"#{@options[:framework]}.h\"")
output.puts('#include "cmock.h"') unless (used_mocks.empty?) output.puts('#include "cmock.h"') unless used_mocks.empty?
@options[:includes].flatten.uniq.compact.each do |inc| @options[:includes].flatten.uniq.compact.each do |inc|
output.puts("#include #{inc.include?('<') ? inc : "\"#{inc.gsub('.h','')}.h\""}") output.puts("#include #{inc.include?('<') ? inc : "\"#{inc.gsub('.h', '')}.h\""}")
end end
testfile_includes.each do |inc| testfile_includes.each do |inc|
output.puts("#include #{inc.include?('<') ? inc : "\"#{inc.gsub('.h','')}.h\""}") output.puts("#include #{inc.include?('<') ? inc : "\"#{inc.gsub('.h', '')}.h\""}")
end end
output.puts "\n" output.puts "\n"
tests.each do |test| tests.each do |test|
if ((test[:params].nil?) or (test[:params].empty?)) if test[:params].nil? || test[:params].empty?
output.puts("void #{test[:test]}(void);") output.puts("void #{test[:test]}(void);")
else else
output.puts("void #{test[:test]}(#{test[:params]});") output.puts("void #{test[:test]}(#{test[:params]});")
@@ -386,50 +403,52 @@ class UnityTestRunnerGenerator
end end
end end
if ($0 == __FILE__) if $0 == __FILE__
options = { :includes => [] } options = { includes: [] }
yaml_file = nil
#parse out all the options first (these will all be removed as we go) # parse out all the options first (these will all be removed as we go)
ARGV.reject! do |arg| ARGV.reject! do |arg|
case(arg) case arg
when '-cexception' when '-cexception'
options[:plugins] = [:cexception]; true options[:plugins] = [:cexception]
when /\.*\.ya?ml/ true
options = UnityTestRunnerGenerator.grab_config(arg); true when /\.*\.ya?ml/
when /--(\w+)=\"?(.*)\"?/ options = UnityTestRunnerGenerator.grab_config(arg)
options[$1.to_sym] = $2; true true
when /\.*\.h/ when /--(\w+)=\"?(.*)\"?/
options[:includes] << arg; true options[Regexp.last_match(1).to_sym] = Regexp.last_match(2)
else false true
when /\.*\.h/
options[:includes] << arg
true
else false
end end
end end
#make sure there is at least one parameter left (the input file) # make sure there is at least one parameter left (the input file)
if !ARGV[0] unless ARGV[0]
puts ["\nusage: ruby #{__FILE__} (files) (options) input_test_file (output)", puts ["\nusage: ruby #{__FILE__} (files) (options) input_test_file (output)",
"\n input_test_file - this is the C file you want to create a runner for", "\n input_test_file - this is the C file you want to create a runner for",
" output - this is the name of the runner file to generate", ' output - this is the name of the runner file to generate',
" defaults to (input_test_file)_Runner", ' defaults to (input_test_file)_Runner',
" files:", ' files:',
" *.yml / *.yaml - loads configuration from here in :unity or :cmock", ' *.yml / *.yaml - loads configuration from here in :unity or :cmock',
" *.h - header files are added as #includes in runner", ' *.h - header files are added as #includes in runner',
" options:", ' options:',
" -cexception - include cexception support", ' -cexception - include cexception support',
" --setup_name=\"\" - redefine setUp func name to something else", ' --setup_name="" - redefine setUp func name to something else',
" --teardown_name=\"\" - redefine tearDown func name to something else", ' --teardown_name="" - redefine tearDown func name to something else',
" --main_name=\"\" - redefine main func name to something else", ' --main_name="" - redefine main func name to something else',
" --test_prefix=\"\" - redefine test prefix from default test|spec|should", ' --test_prefix="" - redefine test prefix from default test|spec|should',
" --suite_setup=\"\" - code to execute for setup of entire suite", ' --suite_setup="" - code to execute for setup of entire suite',
" --suite_teardown=\"\" - code to execute for teardown of entire suite", ' --suite_teardown="" - code to execute for teardown of entire suite',
" --use_param_tests=1 - enable parameterized tests (disabled by default)", ' --use_param_tests=1 - enable parameterized tests (disabled by default)',
" --header_file=\"\" - path/name of test header file to generate too" ' --header_file="" - path/name of test header file to generate too'].join("\n")
].join("\n")
exit 1 exit 1
end end
#create the default test runner name if not specified # create the default test runner name if not specified
ARGV[1] = ARGV[0].gsub(".c","_Runner.c") if (!ARGV[1]) ARGV[1] = ARGV[0].gsub('.c', '_Runner.c') unless ARGV[1]
UnityTestRunnerGenerator.new(options).run(ARGV[0], ARGV[1]) UnityTestRunnerGenerator.new(options).run(ARGV[0], ARGV[1])
end end

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@@ -1,224 +0,0 @@
#============================================================
# Author: John Theofanopoulos
# A simple parser. Takes the output files generated during the build process and
# extracts information relating to the tests.
#
# Notes:
# To capture an output file under VS builds use the following:
# devenv [build instructions] > Output.txt & type Output.txt
#
# To capture an output file under GCC/Linux builds use the following:
# make | tee Output.txt
#
# To use this parser use the following command
# ruby parseOutput.rb [options] [file]
# options: -xml : produce a JUnit compatible XML file
# file : file to scan for results
#============================================================
class ParseOutput
# The following flag is set to true when a test is found or false otherwise.
@testFlag
@xmlOut
@arrayList
@totalTests
@classIndex
# Set the flag to indicate if there will be an XML output file or not
def setXmlOutput()
@xmlOut = true
end
# if write our output to XML
def writeXmlOuput()
output = File.open("report.xml", "w")
output << "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n"
@arrayList.each do |item|
output << item << "\n"
end
output << "</testsuite>\n"
end
# This function will try and determine when the suite is changed. This is
# is the name that gets added to the classname parameter.
def testSuiteVerify(testSuiteName)
if @testFlag == false
@testFlag = true;
# Split the path name
testName = testSuiteName.split("/")
# Remove the extension
baseName = testName[testName.size - 1].split(".")
@testSuite = "test." + baseName[0]
printf "New Test: %s\n", @testSuite
end
end
# Test was flagged as having passed so format the output
def testPassed(array)
lastItem = array.length - 1
testName = array[lastItem - 1]
testSuiteVerify(array[@className])
printf "%-40s PASS\n", testName
if @xmlOut == true
@arrayList.push " <testcase classname=\"" + @testSuite + "\" name=\"" + testName + "\"/>"
end
end
# Test was flagged as having passed so format the output.
# This is using the Unity fixture output and not the original Unity output.
def testPassedUnityFixture(array)
testSuite = array[0].sub("TEST(", "")
testSuite = testSuite.sub(",", "")
testName = array[1].sub(")", "")
if @xmlOut == true
@arrayList.push " <testcase classname=\"" + testSuite + "\" name=\"" + testName + "\"/>"
end
end
# Test was flagged as being ingored so format the output
def testIgnored(array)
lastItem = array.length - 1
testName = array[lastItem - 2]
reason = array[lastItem].chomp
testSuiteVerify(array[@className])
printf "%-40s IGNORED\n", testName
if testName.start_with? "TEST("
array2 = testName.split(" ")
@testSuite = array2[0].sub("TEST(", "")
@testSuite = @testSuite.sub(",", "")
testName = array2[1].sub(")", "")
end
if @xmlOut == true
@arrayList.push " <testcase classname=\"" + @testSuite + "\" name=\"" + testName + "\">"
@arrayList.push " <skipped type=\"TEST IGNORED\"> " + reason + " </skipped>"
@arrayList.push " </testcase>"
end
end
# Test was flagged as having failed so format the line
def testFailed(array)
lastItem = array.length - 1
testName = array[lastItem - 2]
reason = array[lastItem].chomp + " at line: " + array[lastItem - 3]
testSuiteVerify(array[@className])
printf "%-40s FAILED\n", testName
if testName.start_with? "TEST("
array2 = testName.split(" ")
@testSuite = array2[0].sub("TEST(", "")
@testSuite = @testSuite.sub(",", "")
testName = array2[1].sub(")", "")
end
if @xmlOut == true
@arrayList.push " <testcase classname=\"" + @testSuite + "\" name=\"" + testName + "\">"
@arrayList.push " <failure type=\"ASSERT FAILED\"> " + reason + " </failure>"
@arrayList.push " </testcase>"
end
end
# Figure out what OS we are running on. For now we are assuming if it's not Windows it must
# be Unix based.
def detectOS()
myOS = RUBY_PLATFORM.split("-")
if myOS.size == 2
if myOS[1] == "mingw32"
@className = 1
else
@className = 0
end
else
@className = 0
end
end
# Main function used to parse the file that was captured.
def process(name)
@testFlag = false
@arrayList = Array.new
detectOS()
puts "Parsing file: " + name
testPass = 0
testFail = 0
testIgnore = 0
puts ""
puts "=================== RESULTS ====================="
puts ""
File.open(name).each do |line|
# Typical test lines look like this:
# <path>/<test_file>.c:36:test_tc1000_opsys:FAIL: Expected 1 Was 0
# <path>/<test_file>.c:112:test_tc5004_initCanChannel:IGNORE: Not Yet Implemented
# <path>/<test_file>.c:115:test_tc5100_initCanVoidPtrs:PASS
#
# where path is different on Unix vs Windows devices (Windows leads with a drive letter)
lineArray = line.split(":")
lineSize = lineArray.size
# If we were able to split the line then we can look to see if any of our target words
# were found. Case is important.
if ((lineSize >= 4) || (line.start_with? "TEST("))
# Determine if this test passed
if line.include? ":PASS"
testPassed(lineArray)
testPass += 1
elsif line.include? ":FAIL:"
testFailed(lineArray)
testFail += 1
elsif line.include? ":IGNORE:"
testIgnored(lineArray)
testIgnore += 1
elsif line.start_with? "TEST("
if line.include? " PASS"
lineArray = line.split(" ")
testPassedUnityFixture(lineArray)
testPass += 1
end
# If none of the keywords are found there are no more tests for this suite so clear
# the test flag
else
@testFlag = false
end
else
@testFlag = false
end
end
puts ""
puts "=================== SUMMARY ====================="
puts ""
puts "Tests Passed : " + testPass.to_s
puts "Tests Failed : " + testFail.to_s
puts "Tests Ignored : " + testIgnore.to_s
@totalTests = testPass + testFail + testIgnore
if @xmlOut == true
heading = "<testsuite tests=\"" + @totalTests.to_s + "\" failures=\"" + testFail.to_s + "\"" + " skips=\"" + testIgnore.to_s + "\">"
@arrayList.insert(0, heading)
writeXmlOuput()
end
# return result
end
end
# If the command line has no values in, used a default value of Output.txt
parseMyFile = ParseOutput.new
if ARGV.size >= 1
ARGV.each do |a|
if a == "-xml"
parseMyFile.setXmlOutput();
else
parseMyFile.process(a)
break
end
end
end

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@@ -0,0 +1,220 @@
#============================================================
# Author: John Theofanopoulos
# A simple parser. Takes the output files generated during the build process and
# extracts information relating to the tests.
#
# Notes:
# To capture an output file under VS builds use the following:
# devenv [build instructions] > Output.txt & type Output.txt
#
# To capture an output file under GCC/Linux builds use the following:
# make | tee Output.txt
#
# To use this parser use the following command
# ruby parseOutput.rb [options] [file]
# options: -xml : produce a JUnit compatible XML file
# file : file to scan for results
#============================================================
class ParseOutput
def initialize
@test_flag = false
@xml_out = false
@array_list = false
@total_tests = false
@class_index = false
end
# Set the flag to indicate if there will be an XML output file or not
def set_xml_output
@xml_out = true
end
# if write our output to XML
def write_xml_output
output = File.open('report.xml', 'w')
output << "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n"
@array_list.each do |item|
output << item << "\n"
end
output << "</testsuite>\n"
end
# This function will try and determine when the suite is changed. This is
# is the name that gets added to the classname parameter.
def test_suite_verify(test_suite_name)
return if @test_flag
@test_flag = true
# Split the path name
test_name = test_suite_name.split('/')
# Remove the extension
base_name = test_name[test_name.size - 1].split('.')
@test_suite = 'test.' + base_name[0]
printf "New Test: %s\n", @test_suite
end
# Test was flagged as having passed so format the output
def test_passed(array)
last_item = array.length - 1
test_name = array[last_item - 1]
test_suite_verify(array[@class_name])
printf "%-40s PASS\n", test_name
return unless @xml_out
@array_list.push ' <testcase classname="' + @test_suite + '" name="' + test_name + '"/>'
end
# Test was flagged as having passed so format the output.
# This is using the Unity fixture output and not the original Unity output.
def test_passed_unity_fixture(array)
test_suite = array[0].sub('TEST(', '')
test_suite = test_suite.sub(',', '')
test_name = array[1].sub(')', '')
return unless @xml_out
@array_list.push ' <testcase classname="' + test_suite + '" name="' + test_name + '"/>'
end
# Test was flagged as being ignored so format the output
def test_ignored(array)
last_item = array.length - 1
test_name = array[last_item - 2]
reason = array[last_item].chomp
test_suite_verify(array[@class_name])
printf "%-40s IGNORED\n", test_name
if test_name.start_with? 'TEST('
array2 = test_name.split(' ')
@test_suite = array2[0].sub('TEST(', '')
@test_suite = @test_suite.sub(',', '')
test_name = array2[1].sub(')', '')
end
return unless @xml_out
@array_list.push ' <testcase classname="' + @test_suite + '" name="' + test_name + '">'
@array_list.push ' <skipped type="TEST IGNORED"> ' + reason + ' </skipped>'
@array_list.push ' </testcase>'
end
# Test was flagged as having failed so format the line
def test_failed(array)
last_item = array.length - 1
test_name = array[last_item - 2]
reason = array[last_item].chomp + ' at line: ' + array[last_item - 3]
test_suite_verify(array[@class_name])
printf "%-40s FAILED\n", test_name
if test_name.start_with? 'TEST('
array2 = test_name.split(' ')
@test_suite = array2[0].sub('TEST(', '')
@test_suite = @test_suite.sub(',', '')
test_name = array2[1].sub(')', '')
end
return unless @xml_out
@array_list.push ' <testcase classname="' + @test_suite + '" name="' + test_name + '">'
@array_list.push ' <failure type="ASSERT FAILED"> ' + reason + ' </failure>'
@array_list.push ' </testcase>'
end
# Figure out what OS we are running on. For now we are assuming if it's not Windows it must
# be Unix based.
def detect_os
os = RUBY_PLATFORM.split('-')
@class_name = if os.size == 2
if os[1] == 'mingw32'
1
else
0
end
else
0
end
end
# Main function used to parse the file that was captured.
def process(name)
@test_flag = false
@array_list = []
detect_os
puts 'Parsing file: ' + name
test_pass = 0
test_fail = 0
test_ignore = 0
puts ''
puts '=================== RESULTS ====================='
puts ''
File.open(name).each do |line|
# Typical test lines look like this:
# <path>/<test_file>.c:36:test_tc1000_opsys:FAIL: Expected 1 Was 0
# <path>/<test_file>.c:112:test_tc5004_initCanChannel:IGNORE: Not Yet Implemented
# <path>/<test_file>.c:115:test_tc5100_initCanVoidPtrs:PASS
#
# where path is different on Unix vs Windows devices (Windows leads with a drive letter)
line_array = line.split(':')
# If we were able to split the line then we can look to see if any of our target words
# were found. Case is important.
if (line_array.size >= 4) || (line.start_with? 'TEST(')
# Determine if this test passed
if line.include? ':PASS'
test_passed(line_array)
test_pass += 1
elsif line.include? ':FAIL:'
test_failed(line_array)
test_fail += 1
elsif line.include? ':IGNORE:'
test_ignored(line_array)
test_ignore += 1
elsif line.start_with? 'TEST('
if line.include? ' PASS'
line_array = line.split(' ')
test_passed_unity_fixture(line_array)
test_pass += 1
end
# If none of the keywords are found there are no more tests for this suite so clear
# the test flag
else
@test_flag = false
end
else
@test_flag = false
end
end
puts ''
puts '=================== SUMMARY ====================='
puts ''
puts 'Tests Passed : ' + test_pass.to_s
puts 'Tests Failed : ' + test_fail.to_s
puts 'Tests Ignored : ' + test_ignore.to_s
@total_tests = test_pass + test_fail + test_ignore
return unless @xml_out
heading = '<testsuite tests="' + @total_tests.to_s + '" failures="' + test_fail.to_s + '"' + ' skips="' + test_ignore.to_s + '">'
@array_list.insert(0, heading)
write_xml_output
end
end
# If the command line has no values in, used a default value of Output.txt
parse_my_file = ParseOutput.new
if ARGV.size >= 1
ARGV.each do |a|
if a == '-xml'
parse_my_file.set_xml_output
else
parse_my_file.process(a)
break
end
end
end

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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ require 'pp'
VERSION = 1.0 VERSION = 1.0
class ArgvParser class ArgvParser
# #
# Return a structure describing the options. # Return a structure describing the options.
# #
@@ -20,41 +19,41 @@ class ArgvParser
# The options specified on the command line will be collected in *options*. # The options specified on the command line will be collected in *options*.
# We set default values here. # We set default values here.
options = OpenStruct.new options = OpenStruct.new
options.results_dir = "." options.results_dir = '.'
options.root_path = "." options.root_path = '.'
options.out_file = "results.xml" options.out_file = 'results.xml'
opts = OptionParser.new do |opts| opts = OptionParser.new do |o|
opts.banner = "Usage: unity_to_junit.rb [options]" o.banner = 'Usage: unity_to_junit.rb [options]'
opts.separator "" o.separator ''
opts.separator "Specific options:" o.separator 'Specific options:'
opts.on("-r", "--results <dir>", "Look for Unity Results files here.") do |results| o.on('-r', '--results <dir>', 'Look for Unity Results files here.') do |results|
#puts "results #{results}" # puts "results #{results}"
options.results_dir = results options.results_dir = results
end end
opts.on("-p", "--root_path <path>", "Prepend this path to files in results.") do |root_path| o.on('-p', '--root_path <path>', 'Prepend this path to files in results.') do |root_path|
options.root_path = root_path options.root_path = root_path
end end
opts.on("-o", "--output <filename>", "XML file to generate.") do |out_file| o.on('-o', '--output <filename>', 'XML file to generate.') do |out_file|
#puts "out_file: #{out_file}" # puts "out_file: #{out_file}"
options.out_file = out_file options.out_file = out_file
end end
opts.separator "" o.separator ''
opts.separator "Common options:" o.separator 'Common options:'
# No argument, shows at tail. This will print an options summary. # No argument, shows at tail. This will print an options summary.
opts.on_tail("-h", "--help", "Show this message") do o.on_tail('-h', '--help', 'Show this message') do
puts opts puts o
exit exit
end end
# Another typical switch to print the version. # Another typical switch to print the version.
opts.on_tail("--version", "Show version") do o.on_tail('--version', 'Show version') do
puts "unity_to_junit.rb version #{VERSION}" puts "unity_to_junit.rb version #{VERSION}"
exit exit
end end
@@ -62,13 +61,13 @@ class ArgvParser
opts.parse!(args) opts.parse!(args)
options options
end # parse() end # parse()
end # class OptparseExample
end # class OptparseExample
class UnityToJUnit class UnityToJUnit
include FileUtils::Verbose include FileUtils::Verbose
attr_reader :report, :total_tests, :failures, :ignored attr_reader :report, :total_tests, :failures, :ignored
attr_writer :targets, :root, :out_file
def initialize def initialize
@report = '' @report = ''
@@ -77,125 +76,115 @@ class UnityToJUnit
def run def run
# Clean up result file names # Clean up result file names
results = @targets.map {|target| target.gsub(/\\/,"/")} results = @targets.map { |target| target.tr('\\', '/') }
#puts "Output File: #{@out_file}" # puts "Output File: #{@out_file}"
f = File.new(@out_file, "w") f = File.new(@out_file, 'w')
write_xml_header(f) write_xml_header(f)
write_suites_header( f ) write_suites_header(f)
results.each do |result_file| results.each do |result_file|
lines = File.readlines(result_file).map { |line| line.chomp } lines = File.readlines(result_file).map(&:chomp)
if lines.length == 0
raise "Empty test result file: #{result_file}" raise "Empty test result file: #{result_file}" if lines.empty?
else
result_output = get_details(result_file, lines) result_output = get_details(result_file, lines)
tests,failures,ignored = parse_test_summary(lines) tests, failures, ignored = parse_test_summary(lines)
result_output[:counts][:total] = tests result_output[:counts][:total] = tests
result_output[:counts][:failed] = failures result_output[:counts][:failed] = failures
result_output[:counts][:ignored] = ignored result_output[:counts][:ignored] = ignored
result_output[:counts][:passed] = (result_output[:counts][:total] - result_output[:counts][:failed] - result_output[:counts][:ignored]) result_output[:counts][:passed] = (result_output[:counts][:total] - result_output[:counts][:failed] - result_output[:counts][:ignored])
end
#use line[0] from the test output to get the test_file path and name # use line[0] from the test output to get the test_file path and name
test_file_str = lines[0].gsub("\\","/") test_file_str = lines[0].tr('\\', '/')
test_file_str = test_file_str.split(":") test_file_str = test_file_str.split(':')
test_file = if (test_file_str.length < 2) test_file = if test_file_str.length < 2
result_file result_file
else else
test_file_str[0] + ':' + test_file_str[1] test_file_str[0] + ':' + test_file_str[1]
end end
result_output[:source][:path] = File.dirname(test_file) result_output[:source][:path] = File.dirname(test_file)
result_output[:source][:file] = File.basename(test_file) result_output[:source][:file] = File.basename(test_file)
# save result_output # save result_output
@unit_name = File.basename(test_file, ".*") @unit_name = File.basename(test_file, '.*')
write_suite_header( result_output[:counts], f) write_suite_header(result_output[:counts], f)
write_failures( result_output, f ) write_failures(result_output, f)
write_tests( result_output, f ) write_tests(result_output, f)
write_ignored( result_output, f ) write_ignored(result_output, f)
write_suite_footer( f ) write_suite_footer(f)
end end
write_suites_footer( f ) write_suites_footer(f)
f.close f.close
end end
def set_targets(target_array) def usage(err_msg = nil)
@targets = target_array
end
def set_root_path(path)
@root = path
end
def set_out_file(filename)
@out_file = filename
end
def usage(err_msg=nil)
puts "\nERROR: " puts "\nERROR: "
puts err_msg if err_msg puts err_msg if err_msg
puts "Usage: unity_to_junit.rb [options]" puts 'Usage: unity_to_junit.rb [options]'
puts "" puts ''
puts "Specific options:" puts 'Specific options:'
puts " -r, --results <dir> Look for Unity Results files here." puts ' -r, --results <dir> Look for Unity Results files here.'
puts " -p, --root_path <path> Prepend this path to files in results." puts ' -p, --root_path <path> Prepend this path to files in results.'
puts " -o, --output <filename> XML file to generate." puts ' -o, --output <filename> XML file to generate.'
puts "" puts ''
puts "Common options:" puts 'Common options:'
puts " -h, --help Show this message" puts ' -h, --help Show this message'
puts " --version Show version" puts ' --version Show version'
exit 1 exit 1
end end
protected protected
def get_details(result_file, lines)
results = get_results_structure def get_details(_result_file, lines)
results = results_structure
lines.each do |line| lines.each do |line|
line = line.gsub("\\","/") line = line.tr('\\', '/')
src_file,src_line,test_name,status,msg = line.split(/:/) _src_file, src_line, test_name, status, msg = line.split(/:/)
line_out = ((@root and (@root != 0)) ? "#{@root}#{line}" : line ).gsub(/\//, "\\") case status
case(status) when 'IGNORE' then results[:ignores] << { test: test_name, line: src_line, message: msg }
when 'IGNORE' then results[:ignores] << {:test => test_name, :line => src_line, :message => msg} when 'FAIL' then results[:failures] << { test: test_name, line: src_line, message: msg }
when 'FAIL' then results[:failures] << {:test => test_name, :line => src_line, :message => msg} when 'PASS' then results[:successes] << { test: test_name, line: src_line, message: msg }
when 'PASS' then results[:successes] << {:test => test_name, :line => src_line, :message => msg}
end end
end end
return results results
end end
def parse_test_summary(summary) def parse_test_summary(summary)
if summary.find { |v| v =~ /(\d+) Tests (\d+) Failures (\d+) Ignored/ } raise "Couldn't parse test results: #{summary}" unless summary.find { |v| v =~ /(\d+) Tests (\d+) Failures (\d+) Ignored/ }
[$1.to_i,$2.to_i,$3.to_i] [Regexp.last_match(1).to_i, Regexp.last_match(2).to_i, Regexp.last_match(3).to_i]
else end
raise "Couldn't parse test results: #{summary}"
end def here
File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
end end
def here; File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)); end
private private
def get_results_structure def results_structure
return { {
:source => {:path => '', :file => ''}, source: { path: '', file: '' },
:successes => [], successes: [],
:failures => [], failures: [],
:ignores => [], ignores: [],
:counts => {:total => 0, :passed => 0, :failed => 0, :ignored => 0}, counts: { total: 0, passed: 0, failed: 0, ignored: 0 },
:stdout => [], stdout: []
} }
end end
def write_xml_header( stream ) def write_xml_header(stream)
stream.puts "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?>" stream.puts "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?>"
end end
def write_suites_header( stream ) def write_suites_header(stream)
stream.puts "<testsuites>" stream.puts '<testsuites>'
end end
def write_suite_header( counts, stream ) def write_suite_header(counts, stream)
stream.puts "\t<testsuite errors=\"0\" skipped=\"#{counts[:ignored]}\" failures=\"#{counts[:failed]}\" tests=\"#{counts[:total]}\" name=\"unity\">" stream.puts "\t<testsuite errors=\"0\" skipped=\"#{counts[:ignored]}\" failures=\"#{counts[:failed]}\" tests=\"#{counts[:total]}\" name=\"unity\">"
end end
def write_failures( results, stream ) def write_failures(results, stream)
result = results[:failures] result = results[:failures]
result.each do |item| result.each do |item|
filename = File.join(results[:source][:path], File.basename(results[:source][:file], '.*')) filename = File.join(results[:source][:path], File.basename(results[:source][:file], '.*'))
@@ -206,15 +195,14 @@ class UnityToJUnit
end end
end end
def write_tests( results, stream ) def write_tests(results, stream)
result = results[:successes] result = results[:successes]
result.each do |item| result.each do |item|
filename = File.join(results[:source][:path], File.basename(results[:source][:file], '.*'))
stream.puts "\t\t<testcase classname=\"#{@unit_name}\" name=\"#{item[:test]}\" time=\"0\" />" stream.puts "\t\t<testcase classname=\"#{@unit_name}\" name=\"#{item[:test]}\" time=\"0\" />"
end end
end end
def write_ignored( results, stream ) def write_ignored(results, stream)
result = results[:ignores] result = results[:ignores]
result.each do |item| result.each do |item|
filename = File.join(results[:source][:path], File.basename(results[:source][:file], '.*')) filename = File.join(results[:source][:path], File.basename(results[:source][:file], '.*'))
@@ -226,39 +214,39 @@ class UnityToJUnit
end end
end end
def write_suite_footer( stream ) def write_suite_footer(stream)
stream.puts "\t</testsuite>" stream.puts "\t</testsuite>"
end end
def write_suites_footer( stream ) def write_suites_footer(stream)
stream.puts "</testsuites>" stream.puts '</testsuites>'
end end
end #UnityToJUnit end # UnityToJUnit
if __FILE__ == $0 if __FILE__ == $0
#parse out the command options # parse out the command options
options = ArgvParser.parse(ARGV) options = ArgvParser.parse(ARGV)
#create an instance to work with # create an instance to work with
utj = UnityToJUnit.new utj = UnityToJUnit.new
begin begin
#look in the specified or current directory for result files # look in the specified or current directory for result files
targets = "#{options.results_dir.gsub(/\\/, '/')}**/*.test*" targets = "#{options.results_dir.tr('\\', '/')}**/*.test*"
results = Dir[targets] results = Dir[targets]
raise "No *.testpass, *.testfail, or *.testresults files found in '#{targets}'" if results.empty? raise "No *.testpass, *.testfail, or *.testresults files found in '#{targets}'" if results.empty?
utj.set_targets(results) utj.targets = results
#set the root path # set the root path
utj.set_root_path(options.root_path) utj.root = options.root_path
#set the output XML file name # set the output XML file name
#puts "Output File from options: #{options.out_file}" # puts "Output File from options: #{options.out_file}"
utj.set_out_file(options.out_file) utj.out_file = options.out_file
#run the summarizer # run the summarizer
puts utj.run puts utj.run
rescue Exception => e rescue StandardError => e
utj.usage e.message utj.usage e.message
end end
end end

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Unity Project - A Test Framework for C # Unity Project - A Test Framework for C
# Copyright (c) 2007 Mike Karlesky, Mark VanderVoord, Greg Williams # Copyright (c) 2007 Mike Karlesky, Mark VanderVoord, Greg Williams
# [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details] # [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details]
# ========================================== # ==========================================
require'yaml' require'yaml'
@@ -10,14 +10,16 @@ module RakefileHelpers
class TestFileFilter class TestFileFilter
def initialize(all_files = false) def initialize(all_files = false)
@all_files = all_files @all_files = all_files
if not @all_files == true
if File.exist?('test_file_filter.yml') return false unless @all_files
filters = YAML.load_file( 'test_file_filter.yml' ) return false unless File.exist?('test_file_filter.yml')
@all_files, @only_files, @exclude_files =
filters[:all_files], filters[:only_files], filters[:exclude_files] filters = YAML.load_file('test_file_filter.yml')
end @all_files = filters[:all_files]
end @only_files = filters[:only_files]
end @exclude_files = filters[:exclude_files]
end
attr_accessor :all_files, :only_files, :exclude_files attr_accessor :all_files, :only_files, :exclude_files
end end
end end

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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
module TypeSanitizer module TypeSanitizer
def self.sanitize_c_identifier(unsanitized) def self.sanitize_c_identifier(unsanitized)
# convert filename to valid C identifier by replacing invalid chars with '_' # convert filename to valid C identifier by replacing invalid chars with '_'
return unsanitized.gsub(/[-\/\\\.\,\s]/, "_") unsanitized.gsub(/[-\/\\\.\,\s]/, '_')
end end
end end

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details] # [Released under MIT License. Please refer to license.txt for details]
# ========================================== # ==========================================
#!/usr/bin/ruby # !/usr/bin/ruby
# #
# unity_test_summary.rb # unity_test_summary.rb
# #
@@ -15,37 +15,35 @@ class UnityTestSummary
include FileUtils::Verbose include FileUtils::Verbose
attr_reader :report, :total_tests, :failures, :ignored attr_reader :report, :total_tests, :failures, :ignored
attr_writer :targets, :root
def initialize(opts = {}) def initialize(_opts = {})
@report = '' @report = ''
@total_tests = 0 @total_tests = 0
@failures = 0 @failures = 0
@ignored = 0 @ignored = 0
end end
def run def run
# Clean up result file names # Clean up result file names
results = @targets.map {|target| target.gsub(/\\/,'/')} results = @targets.map { |target| target.tr('\\', '/') }
# Dig through each result file, looking for details on pass/fail: # Dig through each result file, looking for details on pass/fail:
failure_output = [] failure_output = []
ignore_output = [] ignore_output = []
results.each do |result_file| results.each do |result_file|
lines = File.readlines(result_file).map { |line| line.chomp } lines = File.readlines(result_file).map(&:chomp)
if lines.length == 0
raise "Empty test result file: #{result_file}" raise "Empty test result file: #{result_file}" if lines.empty?
else
output = get_details(result_file, lines) output = get_details(result_file, lines)
failure_output << output[:failures] unless output[:failures].empty? failure_output << output[:failures] unless output[:failures].empty?
ignore_output << output[:ignores] unless output[:ignores].empty? ignore_output << output[:ignores] unless output[:ignores].empty?
tests,failures,ignored = parse_test_summary(lines) tests, failures, ignored = parse_test_summary(lines)
@total_tests += tests @total_tests += tests
@failures += failures @failures += failures
@ignored += ignored @ignored += ignored
end
end end
if @ignored > 0 if @ignored > 0
@@ -72,77 +70,67 @@ class UnityTestSummary
@report += "\n" @report += "\n"
end end
def set_targets(target_array) def usage(err_msg = nil)
@targets = target_array
end
def set_root_path(path)
@root = path
end
def usage(err_msg=nil)
puts "\nERROR: " puts "\nERROR: "
puts err_msg if err_msg puts err_msg if err_msg
puts "\nUsage: unity_test_summary.rb result_file_directory/ root_path/" puts "\nUsage: unity_test_summary.rb result_file_directory/ root_path/"
puts " result_file_directory - The location of your results files." puts ' result_file_directory - The location of your results files.'
puts " Defaults to current directory if not specified." puts ' Defaults to current directory if not specified.'
puts " Should end in / if specified." puts ' Should end in / if specified.'
puts " root_path - Helpful for producing more verbose output if using relative paths." puts ' root_path - Helpful for producing more verbose output if using relative paths.'
exit 1 exit 1
end end
protected protected
def get_details(result_file, lines) def get_details(_result_file, lines)
results = { :failures => [], :ignores => [], :successes => [] } results = { failures: [], ignores: [], successes: [] }
lines.each do |line| lines.each do |line|
src_file,src_line,test_name,status,msg = line.split(/:/) _src_file, _src_line, _test_name, status, _msg = line.split(/:/)
line_out = ((@root && (@root != 0)) ? "#{@root}#{line}" : line ).gsub(/\//, "\\") line_out = (@root && (@root != 0) ? "#{@root}#{line}" : line).gsub(/\//, '\\')
case(status) case status
when 'IGNORE' then results[:ignores] << line_out when 'IGNORE' then results[:ignores] << line_out
when 'FAIL' then results[:failures] << line_out when 'FAIL' then results[:failures] << line_out
when 'PASS' then results[:successes] << line_out when 'PASS' then results[:successes] << line_out
end end
end end
return results results
end end
def parse_test_summary(summary) def parse_test_summary(summary)
if summary.find { |v| v =~ /(\d+) Tests (\d+) Failures (\d+) Ignored/ } raise "Couldn't parse test results: #{summary}" unless summary.find { |v| v =~ /(\d+) Tests (\d+) Failures (\d+) Ignored/ }
[$1.to_i,$2.to_i,$3.to_i] [Regexp.last_match(1).to_i, Regexp.last_match(2).to_i, Regexp.last_match(3).to_i]
else
raise "Couldn't parse test results: #{summary}"
end
end end
def here; File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)); end def here
File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
end
end end
if $0 == __FILE__ if $0 == __FILE__
#parse out the command options # parse out the command options
opts, args = ARGV.partition {|v| v =~ /^--\w+/} opts, args = ARGV.partition { |v| v =~ /^--\w+/ }
opts.map! {|v| v[2..-1].to_sym } opts.map! { |v| v[2..-1].to_sym }
#create an instance to work with # create an instance to work with
uts = UnityTestSummary.new(opts) uts = UnityTestSummary.new(opts)
begin begin
#look in the specified or current directory for result files # look in the specified or current directory for result files
args[0] ||= './' args[0] ||= './'
targets = "#{ARGV[0].gsub(/\\/, '/')}**/*.test*" targets = "#{ARGV[0].tr('\\', '/')}**/*.test*"
results = Dir[targets] results = Dir[targets]
raise "No *.testpass, *.testfail, or *.testresults files found in '#{targets}'" if results.empty? raise "No *.testpass, *.testfail, or *.testresults files found in '#{targets}'" if results.empty?
uts.set_targets(results) uts.targets = results
#set the root path # set the root path
args[1] ||= Dir.pwd + '/' args[1] ||= Dir.pwd + '/'
uts.set_root_path(ARGV[1]) uts.root = ARGV[1]
#run the summarizer # run the summarizer
puts uts.run puts uts.run
rescue Exception => e rescue StandardError => e
uts.usage e.message uts.usage e.message
end end
end end

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# ThrowTheSwitch.org Coding Standard
Hi. Welcome to the coding standard for ThrowTheSwitch.org. For the most part,
we try to follow these standards to unify our contributors' code into a cohesive
unit (puns intended). You might find places where these standards aren't
followed. We're not perfect. Please be polite where you notice these discrepancies
and we'll try to be polite when we notice yours.
;)
## Why Have A Coding Standard?
Being consistent makes code easier to understand. We've made an attempt to keep
our standard simple because we also believe that we can only expect someone to
follow something that is understandable. Please do your best.
## Our Philosophy
Before we get into details on syntax, let's take a moment to talk about our
vision for these tools. We're C developers and embedded software developers.
These tools are great to test any C code, but catering to embedded software has
made us more tolerant of compiler quirks. There are a LOT of quirky compilers
out there. By quirky I mean "doesn't follow standards because they feel like
they have a license to do as they wish."
Our philosophy is "support every compiler we can". Most often, this means that
we aim for writing C code that is standards compliant (often C89... that seems
to be a sweet spot that is almost always compatible). But it also means these
tools are tolerant of things that aren't common. Some that aren't even
compliant. There are configuration options to override the size of standard
types. There are configuration options to force Unity to not use certain
standard library functions. A lot of Unity is configurable and we have worked
hard to make it not TOO ugly in the process.
Similarly, our tools that parse C do their best. They aren't full C parsers
(yet) and, even if they were, they would still have to accept non-standard
additions like gcc extensions or specifying `@0x1000` to force a variable to
compile to a particular location. It's just what we do, because we like
everything to Just Work™.
Speaking of having things Just Work™, that's our second philosophy. By that, we
mean that we do our best to have EVERY configuration option have a logical
default. We believe that if you're working with a simple compiler and target,
you shouldn't need to configure very much... we try to make the tools guess as
much as they can, but give the user the power to override it when it's wrong.
## Naming Things
Let's talk about naming things. Programming is all about naming things. We name
files, functions, variables, and so much more. While we're not always going to
find the best name for something, we actually put quite a bit of effort into
finding *What Something WANTS to be Called*™.
When naming things, we more or less follow this hierarchy, the first being the
most important to us (but we do all four whenever possible):
1. Readable
2. Descriptive
3. Consistent
4. Memorable
#### Readable
We want to read our code. This means we like names and flow that are more
naturally read. We try to avoid double negatives. We try to avoid cryptic
abbreviations (sticking to ones we feel are common).
#### Descriptive
We like descriptive names for things, especially functions and variables.
Finding the right name for something is an important endeavor. You might notice
from poking around our code that this often results in names that are a little
longer than the average. Guilty. We're okay with a tiny bit more typing if it
means our code is easier to understand.
There are two exceptions to this rule that we also stick to as religiously as
possible:
First, while we realize hungarian notation (and similar systems for encoding
type information into variable names) is providing a more descriptive name, we
feel that (for the average developer) it takes away from readability and
therefore is to be avoided.
Second, loop counters and other local throw-away variables often have a purpose
which is obvious. There's no need, therefore, to get carried away with complex
naming. We find i, j, and k are better loop counters than loopCounterVar or
whatnot. We only break this rule when we see that more description could improve
understanding of an algorithm.
#### Consistent
We like consistency, but we're not really obsessed with it. We try to name our
configuration macros in a consistent fashion... you'll notice a repeated use of
UNITY_EXCLUDE_BLAH or UNITY_USES_BLAH macros. This helps users avoid having to
remember each macro's details.
#### Memorable
Where ever it doesn't violate the above principles, we try to apply memorable
names. Sometimes this means using something that is simply descriptive, but
often we strive for descriptive AND unique... we like quirky names that stand
out in our memory and are easier to search for. Take a look through the file
names in Ceedling and you'll get a good idea of what we are talking about here.
Why use preprocess when you can use preprocessinator? Or what better describes a
module in charge of invoking tasks during releases than release_invoker? Don't
get carried away. The names are still descriptive and fulfill the above
requirements, but they don't feel stale.
## C and C++ Details
We don't really want to add to the style battles out there. Tabs or spaces?
How many spaces? Where do the braces go? These are age-old questions that will
never be answered... or at least not answered in a way that will make everyone
happy.
We've decided on our own style preferences. If you'd like to contribute to these
projects (and we hope that you do), then we ask if you do your best to follow
the same. It will only hurt a little. We promise.
#### Whitespace
Our C-style is to use spaces and to use 4 of them per indent level. It's a nice
power-of-2 number that looks decent on a wide screen. We have no more reason
than that. We break that rule when we have lines that wrap (macros or function
arguments or whatnot). When that happens, we like to indent further to line
things up in nice tidy columns.
```C
if (stuff_happened)
{
do_something();
}
```
#### Case
- Files - all lower case with underscores.
- Variables - all lower case with underscores
- Macros - all caps with underscores.
- Typedefs - all caps with underscores. (also ends with _T).
- Functions - camel cased. Usually named ModuleName_FuncName
- Constants and Globals - camel cased.
#### Braces
The left brace is on the next line after the declaration. The right brace is
directly below that. Everything in between in indented one level. If you're
catching an error and you have a one-line, go ahead and to it on the same line.
```C
while (blah)
{
//Like so. Even if only one line, we use braces.
}
```
#### Comments
Do you know what we hate? Old-school C block comments. BUT, we're using them
anyway. As we mentioned, our goal is to support every compiler we can,
especially embedded compilers. There are STILL C compilers out there that only
support old-school block comments. So that is what we're using. We apologize. We
think they are ugly too.
## Ruby Details
Is there really such thing as a Ruby coding standard? Ruby is such a free form
language, it seems almost sacrilegious to suggest that people should comply to
one method! We'll keep it really brief!
#### Whitespace
Our Ruby style is to use spaces and to use 2 of them per indent level. It's a
nice power-of-2 number that really grooves with Ruby's compact style. We have no
more reason than that. We break that rule when we have lines that wrap. When
that happens, we like to indent further to line things up in nice tidy columns.
#### Case
- Files - all lower case with underscores.
- Variables - all lower case with underscores
- Classes, Modules, etc - Camel cased.
- Functions - all lower case with underscores
- Constants - all upper case with underscores
## Documentation
Egad. Really? We use markdown and we like pdf files because they can be made to
look nice while still being portable. Good enough?
*Find The Latest of This And More at [ThrowTheSwitch.org](https://throwtheswitch.org)*

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# Unity Assertions Reference
## Background and Overview
### Super Condensed Version
- An assertion establishes truth (i.e. boolean True) for a single condition.
Upon boolean False, an assertion stops execution and reports the failure.
- Unity is mainly a rich collection of assertions and the support to gather up
and easily execute those assertions.
- The structure of Unity allows you to easily separate test assertions from
source code in, well, test code.
- Unity's assertions:
- Come in many, many flavors to handle different C types and assertion cases.
- Use context to provide detailed and helpful failure messages.
- Document types, expected values, and basic behavior in your source code for
free.
### Unity Is Several Things But Mainly It's Assertions
One way to think of Unity is simply as a rich collection of assertions you can
use to establish whether your source code behaves the way you think it does.
Unity provides a framework to easily organize and execute those assertions in
test code separate from your source code.
### What's an Assertion?
At their core, assertions are an establishment of truth - boolean truth. Was this
thing equal to that thing? Does that code doohickey have such-and-such property
or not? You get the idea. Assertions are executable code (to appreciate the big
picture on this read up on the difference between
[link:Dynamic Verification and Static Analysis]). A failing assertion stops
execution and reports an error through some appropriate I/O channel (e.g.
stdout, GUI, file, blinky light).
Fundamentally, for dynamic verification all you need is a single assertion
mechanism. In fact, that's what the [assert() macro in C's standard library](http://en.wikipedia.org/en/wiki/Assert.h)
is for. So why not just use it? Well, we can do far better in the reporting
department. C's `assert()` is pretty dumb as-is and is particularly poor for
handling common data types like arrays, structs, etc. And, without some other
support, it's far too tempting to litter source code with C's `assert()`'s. It's
generally much cleaner, manageable, and more useful to separate test and source
code in the way Unity facilitates.
### Unity's Assertions: Helpful Messages _and_ Free Source Code Documentation
Asserting a simple truth condition is valuable, but using the context of the
assertion is even more valuable. For instance, if you know you're comparing bit
flags and not just integers, then why not use that context to give explicit,
readable, bit-level feedback when an assertion fails?
That's what Unity's collection of assertions do - capture context to give you
helpful, meaningful assertion failure messages. In fact, the assertions
themselves also serve as executable documentation about types and values in your
source code. So long as your tests remain current with your source and all those
tests pass, you have a detailed, up-to-date view of the intent and mechanisms in
your source code. And due to a wondrous mystery, well-tested code usually tends
to be well designed code.
## Assertion Conventions and Configurations
### Naming and Parameter Conventions
The convention of assertion parameters generally follows this order:
TEST_ASSERT_X( {modifiers}, {expected}, actual, {size/count} )
The very simplest assertion possible uses only a single "actual" parameter (e.g.
a simple null check).
"Actual" is the value being tested and unlike the other parameters in an
assertion construction is the only parameter present in all assertion variants.
"Modifiers" are masks, ranges, bit flag specifiers, floating point deltas.
"Expected" is your expected value (duh) to compare to an "actual" value; it's
marked as an optional parameter because some assertions only need a single
"actual" parameter (e.g. null check).
"Size/count" refers to string lengths, number of array elements, etc.
Many of Unity's assertions are apparent duplications in that the same data type
is handled by several assertions. The differences among these are in how failure
messages are presented. For instance, a `_HEX` variant of an assertion prints
the expected and actual values of that assertion formatted as hexadecimal.
#### TEST_ASSERT_X_MESSAGE Variants
_All_ assertions are complemented with a variant that includes a simple string
message as a final parameter. The string you specify is appended to an assertion
failure message in Unity output.
For brevity, the assertion variants with a message parameter are not listed
below. Just tack on `_MESSAGE` as the final component to any assertion name in
the reference list below and add a string as the final parameter.
_Example:_
TEST_ASSERT_X( {modifiers}, {expected}, actual, {size/count} )
becomes messageified like thus...
TEST_ASSERT_X_MESSAGE( {modifiers}, {expected}, actual, {size/count}, message )
#### TEST_ASSERT_X_ARRAY Variants
Unity provides a collection of assertions for arrays containing a variety of
types. These are documented in the Array section below. These are almost on par
with the `_MESSAGE`variants of Unity's Asserts in that for pretty much any Unity
type assertion you can tack on `_ARRAY` and run assertions on an entire block of
memory.
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_TYPEX_ARRAY( expected, actual, {size/count} )
"Expected" is an array itself.
"Size/count" is one or two parameters necessary to establish the number of array
elements and perhaps the length of elements within the array.
Notes:
- The `_MESSAGE` variant convention still applies here to array assertions. The
`_MESSAGE` variants of the `_ARRAY` assertions have names ending with
`_ARRAY_MESSAGE`.
- Assertions for handling arrays of floating point values are grouped with float
and double assertions (see immediately following section).
### TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_X Variants
Unity provides a collection of assertions for arrays containing a variety of
types which can be compared to a single value as well. These are documented in
the Each Equal section below. these are almost on par with the `_MESSAGE`
variants of Unity's Asserts in that for pretty much any Unity type assertion you
can inject _EACH_EQUAL and run assertions on an entire block of memory.
TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_TYPEX( expected, actual, {size/count} )
"Expected" is a single value to compare to.
"Actual" is an array where each element will be compared to the expected value.
"Size/count" is one of two parameters necessary to establish the number of array
elements and perhaps the length of elements within the array.
Notes:
- The `_MESSAGE` variant convention still applies here to Each Equal assertions.
- Assertions for handling Each Equal of floating point values are grouped with
float and double assertions (see immediately following section).
### Configuration
#### Floating Point Support Is Optional
Support for floating point types is configurable. That is, by defining the
appropriate preprocessor symbols, floats and doubles can be individually enabled
or disabled in Unity code. This is useful for embedded targets with no floating
point math support (i.e. Unity compiles free of errors for fixed point only
platforms). See Unity documentation for specifics.
#### Maximum Data Type Width Is Configurable
Not all targets support 64 bit wide types or even 32 bit wide types. Define the
appropriate preprocessor symbols and Unity will omit all operations from
compilation that exceed the maximum width of your target. See Unity
documentation for specifics.
## The Assertions in All Their Blessed Glory
### Basic Fail and Ignore
##### `TEST_FAIL()`
This fella is most often used in special conditions where your test code is
performing logic beyond a simple assertion. That is, in practice, `TEST_FAIL()`
will always be found inside a conditional code block.
_Examples:_
- Executing a state machine multiple times that increments a counter your test
code then verifies as a final step.
- Triggering an exception and verifying it (as in Try / Catch / Throw - see the
[CException](https://github.com/ThrowTheSwitch/CException) project).
##### `TEST_IGNORE()`
Marks a test case (i.e. function meant to contain test assertions) as ignored.
Usually this is employed as a breadcrumb to come back and implement a test case.
An ignored test case has effects if other assertions are in the enclosing test
case (see Unity documentation for more).
### Boolean
##### `TEST_ASSERT (condition)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_TRUE (condition)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FALSE (condition)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_UNLESS (condition)`
A simple wording variation on `TEST_ASSERT_FALSE`.The semantics of
`TEST_ASSERT_UNLESS` aid readability in certain test constructions or
conditional statements.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_NULL (pointer)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL (pointer)`
### Signed and Unsigned Integers (of all sizes)
Large integer sizes can be disabled for build targets that do not support them.
For example, if your target only supports up to 16 bit types, by defining the
appropriate symbols Unity can be configured to omit 32 and 64 bit operations
that would break compilation (see Unity documentation for more). Refer to
Advanced Asserting later in this document for advice on dealing with other word
sizes.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT8 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT16 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT32 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT64 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT8 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT16 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT32 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT64 (expected, actual)`
### Unsigned Integers (of all sizes) in Hexadecimal
All `_HEX` assertions are identical in function to unsigned integer assertions
but produce failure messages with the `expected` and `actual` values formatted
in hexadecimal. Unity output is big endian.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX8 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX16 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX32 (expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX64 (expected, actual)`
### Masked and Bit-level Assertions
Masked and bit-level assertions produce output formatted in hexadecimal. Unity
output is big endian.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_BITS (mask, expected, actual)`
Only compares the masked (i.e. high) bits of `expected` and `actual` parameters.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_BITS_HIGH (mask, actual)`
Asserts the masked bits of the `actual` parameter are high.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_BITS_LOW (mask, actual)`
Asserts the masked bits of the `actual` parameter are low.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_BIT_HIGH (bit, actual)`
Asserts the specified bit of the `actual` parameter is high.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_BIT_LOW (bit, actual)`
Asserts the specified bit of the `actual` parameter is low.
### Integer Less Than / Greater Than
These assertions verify that the `actual` parameter is less than or greater
than `threshold` (exclusive). For example, if the threshold value is 0 for the
greater than assertion will fail if it is 0 or less.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_INT (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_INT8 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_INT16 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_INT32 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_UINT (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_UINT8 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_UINT16 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_UINT32 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_HEX8 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_HEX16 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_GREATER_THAN_HEX32 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_INT (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_INT8 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_INT16 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_INT32 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_UINT (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_UINT8 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_UINT16 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_UINT32 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_HEX8 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_HEX16 (threshold, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_HEX32 (threshold, actual)`
### Integer Ranges (of all sizes)
These assertions verify that the `expected` parameter is within +/- `delta`
(inclusive) of the `actual` parameter. For example, if the expected value is 10
and the delta is 3 then the assertion will fail for any value outside the range
of 7 - 13.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_INT_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_INT8_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_INT16_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_INT32_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_INT64_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_UINT_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_UINT8_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_UINT16_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_UINT32_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_UINT64_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_HEX_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_HEX8_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_HEX16_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_HEX32_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_HEX64_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
### Structs and Strings
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR (expected, actual)`
Asserts that the pointers point to the same memory location.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING (expected, actual)`
Asserts that the null terminated (`'\0'`)strings are identical. If strings are
of different lengths or any portion of the strings before their terminators
differ, the assertion fails. Two NULL strings (i.e. zero length) are considered
equivalent.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_MEMORY (expected, actual, len)`
Asserts that the contents of the memory specified by the `expected` and `actual`
pointers is identical. The size of the memory blocks in bytes is specified by
the `len` parameter.
### Arrays
`expected` and `actual` parameters are both arrays. `num_elements` specifies the
number of elements in the arrays to compare.
`_HEX` assertions produce failure messages with expected and actual array
contents formatted in hexadecimal.
For array of strings comparison behavior, see comments for
`TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING` in the preceding section.
Assertions fail upon the first element in the compared arrays found not to
match. Failure messages specify the array index of the failed comparison.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT8_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT16_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT32_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT64_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT8_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT16_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT32_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_UINT64_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX8_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX16_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX32_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX64_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_MEMORY_ARRAY (expected, actual, len, num_elements)`
`len` is the memory in bytes to be compared at each array element.
### Each Equal (Arrays to Single Value)
`expected` are single values and `actual` are arrays. `num_elements` specifies
the number of elements in the arrays to compare.
`_HEX` assertions produce failure messages with expected and actual array
contents formatted in hexadecimal.
Assertions fail upon the first element in the compared arrays found not to
match. Failure messages specify the array index of the failed comparison.
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_INT (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_INT8 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_INT16 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_INT32 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_INT64 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_UINT (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_UINT8 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_UINT16 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_UINT32 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_UINT64 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_HEX (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_HEX8 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_HEX16 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_HEX32 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_HEX64 (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_PTR (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_STRING (expected, actual, num_elements)`
#### `TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_MEMORY (expected, actual, len, num_elements)`
`len` is the memory in bytes to be compared at each array element.
### Floating Point (If enabled)
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
Asserts that the `actual` value is within +/- `delta` of the `expected` value.
The nature of floating point representation is such that exact evaluations of
equality are not guaranteed.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_FLOAT (expected, actual)`
Asserts that the ?actual?value is "close enough to be considered equal" to the
`expected` value. If you are curious about the details, refer to the Advanced
Asserting section for more details on this. Omitting a user-specified delta in a
floating point assertion is both a shorthand convenience and a requirement of
code generation conventions for CMock.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_FLOAT_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
See Array assertion section for details. Note that individual array element
float comparisons are executed using T?EST_ASSERT_EQUAL_FLOAT?.That is, user
specified delta comparison values requires a custom-implemented floating point
array assertion.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_IS_INF (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is equivalent to positive infinity floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_IS_NEG_INF (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is equivalent to negative infinity floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_IS_NAN (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a Not A Number floating point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_IS_DETERMINATE (actual)`
Asserts that ?actual?parameter is a floating point representation usable for
mathematical operations. That is, the `actual` parameter is neither positive
infinity nor negative infinity nor Not A Number floating point representations.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_IS_NOT_INF (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a value other than positive infinity floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_IS_NOT_NEG_INF (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a value other than negative infinity floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_IS_NOT_NAN (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a value other than Not A Number floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_IS_NOT_DETERMINATE (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is not usable for mathematical operations. That
is, the `actual` parameter is either positive infinity or negative infinity or
Not A Number floating point representations.
### Double (If enabled)
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_WITHIN (delta, expected, actual)`
Asserts that the `actual` value is within +/- `delta` of the `expected` value.
The nature of floating point representation is such that exact evaluations of
equality are not guaranteed.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE (expected, actual)`
Asserts that the `actual` value is "close enough to be considered equal" to the
`expected` value. If you are curious about the details, refer to the Advanced
Asserting section for more details. Omitting a user-specified delta in a
floating point assertion is both a shorthand convenience and a requirement of
code generation conventions for CMock.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE_ARRAY (expected, actual, num_elements)`
See Array assertion section for details. Note that individual array element
double comparisons are executed using `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE`.That is, user
specified delta comparison values requires a custom implemented double array
assertion.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_INF (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is equivalent to positive infinity floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_NEG_INF (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is equivalent to negative infinity floating point
representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_NAN (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a Not A Number floating point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_DETERMINATE (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a floating point representation usable for
mathematical operations. That is, the ?actual?parameter is neither positive
infinity nor negative infinity nor Not A Number floating point representations.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_NOT_INF (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a value other than positive infinity floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_NOT_NEG_INF (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a value other than negative infinity floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_NOT_NAN (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is a value other than Not A Number floating
point representation.
##### `TEST_ASSERT_DOUBLE_IS_NOT_DETERMINATE (actual)`
Asserts that `actual` parameter is not usable for mathematical operations. That
is, the `actual` parameter is either positive infinity or negative infinity or
Not A Number floating point representations.
## Advanced Asserting: Details On Tricky Assertions
This section helps you understand how to deal with some of the trickier
assertion situations you may run into. It will give you a glimpse into some of
the under-the-hood details of Unity's assertion mechanisms. If you're one of
those people who likes to know what is going on in the background, read on. If
not, feel free to ignore the rest of this document until you need it.
### How do the EQUAL assertions work for FLOAT and DOUBLE?
As you may know, directly checking for equality between a pair of floats or a
pair of doubles is sloppy at best and an outright no-no at worst. Floating point
values can often be represented in multiple ways, particularly after a series of
operations on a value. Initializing a variable to the value of 2.0 is likely to
result in a floating point representation of 2 x 20,but a series of
mathematical operations might result in a representation of 8 x 2-2
that also evaluates to a value of 2. At some point repeated operations cause
equality checks to fail.
So Unity doesn't do direct floating point comparisons for equality. Instead, it
checks if two floating point values are "really close." If you leave Unity
running with defaults, "really close" means "within a significant bit or two."
Under the hood, `TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_FLOAT` is really `TEST_ASSERT_FLOAT_WITHIN`
with the `delta` parameter calculated on the fly. For single precision, delta is
the expected value multiplied by 0.00001, producing a very small proportional
range around the expected value.
If you are expecting a value of 20,000.0 the delta is calculated to be 0.2. So
any value between 19,999.8 and 20,000.2 will satisfy the equality check. This
works out to be roughly a single bit of range for a single-precision number, and
that's just about as tight a tolerance as you can reasonably get from a floating
point value.
So what happens when it's zero? Zero - even more than other floating point
values - can be represented many different ways. It doesn't matter if you have
0 x 20or 0 x 263.It's still zero, right? Luckily, if you
subtract these values from each other, they will always produce a difference of
zero, which will still fall between 0 plus or minus a delta of 0. So it still
works!
Double precision floating point numbers use a much smaller multiplier, again
approximating a single bit of error.
If you don't like these ranges and you want to make your floating point equality
assertions less strict, you can change these multipliers to whatever you like by
defining UNITY_FLOAT_PRECISION and UNITY_DOUBLE_PRECISION. See Unity
documentation for more.
### How do we deal with targets with non-standard int sizes?
It's "fun" that C is a standard where something as fundamental as an integer
varies by target. According to the C standard, an `int` is to be the target's
natural register size, and it should be at least 16-bits and a multiple of a
byte. It also guarantees an order of sizes:
```C
char <= short <= int <= long <= long long
```
Most often, `int` is 32-bits. In many cases in the embedded world, `int` is
16-bits. There are rare microcontrollers out there that have 24-bit integers,
and this remains perfectly standard C.
To make things even more interesting, there are compilers and targets out there
that have a hard choice to make. What if their natural register size is 10-bits
or 12-bits? Clearly they can't fulfill _both_ the requirement to be at least
16-bits AND the requirement to match the natural register size. In these
situations, they often choose the natural register size, leaving us with
something like this:
```C
char (8 bit) <= short (12 bit) <= int (12 bit) <= long (16 bit)
```
Um... yikes. It's obviously breaking a rule or two... but they had to break SOME
rules, so they made a choice.
When the C99 standard rolled around, it introduced alternate standard-size types.
It also introduced macros for pulling in MIN/MAX values for your integer types.
It's glorious! Unfortunately, many embedded compilers can't be relied upon to
use the C99 types (Sometimes because they have weird register sizes as described
above. Sometimes because they don't feel like it?).
A goal of Unity from the beginning was to support every combination of
microcontroller or microprocessor and C compiler. Over time, we've gotten really
close to this. There are a few tricks that you should be aware of, though, if
you're going to do this effectively on some of these more idiosyncratic targets.
First, when setting up Unity for a new target, you're going to want to pay
special attention to the macros for automatically detecting types
(where available) or manually configuring them yourself. You can get information
on both of these in Unity's documentation.
What about the times where you suddenly need to deal with something odd, like a
24-bit `int`? The simplest solution is to use the next size up. If you have a
24-bit `int`, configure Unity to use 32-bit integers. If you have a 12-bit
`int`, configure Unity to use 16 bits. There are two ways this is going to
affect you:
1. When Unity displays errors for you, it's going to pad the upper unused bits
with zeros.
2. You're going to have to be careful of assertions that perform signed
operations, particularly `TEST_ASSERT_INT_WITHIN`.Such assertions might wrap
your `int` in the wrong place, and you could experience false failures. You can
always back down to a simple `TEST_ASSERT` and do the operations yourself.
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# Unity Configuration Guide
## C Standards, Compilers and Microcontrollers
The embedded software world contains its challenges. Compilers support different
revisions of the C Standard. They ignore requirements in places, sometimes to
make the language more usable in some special regard. Sometimes it's to simplify
their support. Sometimes it's due to specific quirks of the microcontroller they
are targeting. Simulators add another dimension to this menagerie.
Unity is designed to run on almost anything that is targeted by a C compiler. It
would be awesome if this could be done with zero configuration. While there are
some targets that come close to this dream, it is sadly not universal. It is
likely that you are going to need at least a couple of the configuration options
described in this document.
All of Unity's configuration options are `#defines`. Most of these are simple
definitions. A couple are macros with arguments. They live inside the
unity_internals.h header file. We don't necessarily recommend opening that file
unless you really need to. That file is proof that a cross-platform library is
challenging to build. From a more positive perspective, it is also proof that a
great deal of complexity can be centralized primarily to one place in order to
provide a more consistent and simple experience elsewhere.
### Using These Options
It doesn't matter if you're using a target-specific compiler and a simulator or
a native compiler. In either case, you've got a couple choices for configuring
these options:
1. Because these options are specified via C defines, you can pass most of these
options to your compiler through command line compiler flags. Even if you're
using an embedded target that forces you to use their overbearing IDE for all
configuration, there will be a place somewhere in your project to configure
defines for your compiler.
2. You can create a custom `unity_config.h` configuration file (present in your
toolchain's search paths). In this file, you will list definitions and macros
specific to your target. All you must do is define `UNITY_INCLUDE_CONFIG_H` and
Unity will rely on `unity_config.h` for any further definitions it may need.
## The Options
### Integer Types
If you've been a C developer for long, you probably already know that C's
concept of an integer varies from target to target. The C Standard has rules
about the `int` matching the register size of the target microprocessor. It has
rules about the `int` and how its size relates to other integer types. An `int`
on one target might be 16 bits while on another target it might be 64. There are
more specific types in compilers compliant with C99 or later, but that's
certainly not every compiler you are likely to encounter. Therefore, Unity has a
number of features for helping to adjust itself to match your required integer
sizes. It starts off by trying to do it automatically.
##### `UNITY_EXCLUDE_STDINT_H`
The first thing that Unity does to guess your types is check `stdint.h`.
This file includes defines like `UINT_MAX` that Unity can make use of to
learn a lot about your system. It's possible you don't want it to do this
(um. why not?) or (more likely) it's possible that your system doesn't
support `stdint.h`. If that's the case, you're going to want to define this.
That way, Unity will know to skip the inclusion of this file and you won't
be left with a compiler error.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_EXCLUDE_STDINT_H
##### `UNITY_EXCLUDE_LIMITS_H`
The second attempt to guess your types is to check `limits.h`. Some compilers
that don't support `stdint.h` could include `limits.h` instead. If you don't
want Unity to check this file either, define this to make it skip the inclusion.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_EXCLUDE_LIMITS_H
If you've disabled both of the automatic options above, you're going to have to
do the configuration yourself. Don't worry. Even this isn't too bad... there are
just a handful of defines that you are going to specify if you don't like the
defaults.
##### `UNITY_INT_WIDTH`
Define this to be the number of bits an `int` takes up on your system. The
default, if not autodetected, is 32 bits.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_INT_WIDTH 16
##### `UNITY_LONG_WIDTH`
Define this to be the number of bits a `long` takes up on your system. The
default, if not autodetected, is 32 bits. This is used to figure out what kind
of 64-bit support your system can handle. Does it need to specify a `long` or a
`long long` to get a 64-bit value. On 16-bit systems, this option is going to be
ignored.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_LONG_WIDTH 16
##### `UNITY_POINTER_WIDTH`
Define this to be the number of bits a pointer takes up on your system. The
default, if not autodetected, is 32-bits. If you're getting ugly compiler
warnings about casting from pointers, this is the one to look at.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_POINTER_WIDTH 64
##### `UNITY_SUPPORT_64`
Unity will automatically include 64-bit support if it auto-detects it, or if
your `int`, `long`, or pointer widths are greater than 32-bits. Define this to
enable 64-bit support if none of the other options already did it for you. There
can be a significant size and speed impact to enabling 64-bit support on small
targets, so don't define it if you don't need it.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_SUPPORT_64
### Floating Point Types
In the embedded world, it's not uncommon for targets to have no support for
floating point operations at all or to have support that is limited to only
single precision. We are able to guess integer sizes on the fly because integers
are always available in at least one size. Floating point, on the other hand, is
sometimes not available at all. Trying to include `float.h` on these platforms
would result in an error. This leaves manual configuration as the only option.
##### `UNITY_INCLUDE_FLOAT`
##### `UNITY_EXCLUDE_FLOAT`
##### `UNITY_INCLUDE_DOUBLE`
##### `UNITY_EXCLUDE_DOUBLE`
By default, Unity guesses that you will want single precision floating point
support, but not double precision. It's easy to change either of these using the
include and exclude options here. You may include neither, either, or both, as
suits your needs. For features that are enabled, the following floating point
options also become available.
_Example:_
//what manner of strange processor is this?
#define UNITY_EXCLUDE_FLOAT
#define UNITY_INCLUDE_DOUBLE
##### `UNITY_EXCLUDE_FLOAT_PRINT`
Unity aims for as small of a footprint as possible and avoids most standard
library calls (some embedded platforms dont have a standard library!). Because
of this, its routines for printing integer values are minimalist and hand-coded.
Therefore, the display of floating point values during a failure are optional.
By default, Unity will print the actual results of floating point assertion
failure (e.g. ”Expected 4.56 Was 4.68”). To not include this extra support, you
can use this define to instead respond to a failed assertion with a message like
”Values Not Within Delta”. If you would like verbose failure messages for floating
point assertions, use these options to give more explicit failure messages.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_EXCLUDE_FLOAT_PRINT
##### `UNITY_FLOAT_TYPE`
If enabled, Unity assumes you want your `FLOAT` asserts to compare standard C
floats. If your compiler supports a specialty floating point type, you can
always override this behavior by using this definition.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_FLOAT_TYPE float16_t
##### `UNITY_DOUBLE_TYPE`
If enabled, Unity assumes you want your `DOUBLE` asserts to compare standard C
doubles. If you would like to change this, you can specify something else by
using this option. For example, defining `UNITY_DOUBLE_TYPE` to `long double`
could enable gargantuan floating point types on your 64-bit processor instead of
the standard `double`.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_DOUBLE_TYPE long double
##### `UNITY_FLOAT_PRECISION`
##### `UNITY_DOUBLE_PRECISION`
If you look up `UNITY_ASSERT_EQUAL_FLOAT` and `UNITY_ASSERT_EQUAL_DOUBLE` as
documented in the big daddy Unity Assertion Guide, you will learn that they are
not really asserting that two values are equal but rather that two values are
"close enough" to equal. "Close enough" is controlled by these precision
configuration options. If you are working with 32-bit floats and/or 64-bit
doubles (the normal on most processors), you should have no need to change these
options. They are both set to give you approximately 1 significant bit in either
direction. The float precision is 0.00001 while the double is 10-12.
For further details on how this works, see the appendix of the Unity Assertion
Guide.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_FLOAT_PRECISION 0.001f
### Toolset Customization
In addition to the options listed above, there are a number of other options
which will come in handy to customize Unity's behavior for your specific
toolchain. It is possible that you may not need to touch any of these... but
certain platforms, particularly those running in simulators, may need to jump
through extra hoops to operate properly. These macros will help in those
situations.
##### `UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR(a)`
##### `UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH()`
##### `UNITY_OUTPUT_START()`
##### `UNITY_OUTPUT_COMPLETE()`
By default, Unity prints its results to `stdout` as it runs. This works
perfectly fine in most situations where you are using a native compiler for
testing. It works on some simulators as well so long as they have `stdout`
routed back to the command line. There are times, however, where the simulator
will lack support for dumping results or you will want to route results
elsewhere for other reasons. In these cases, you should define the
`UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR` macro. This macro accepts a single character at a time (as
an `int`, since this is the parameter type of the standard C `putchar` function
most commonly used). You may replace this with whatever function call you like.
_Example:_
Say you are forced to run your test suite on an embedded processor with no
`stdout` option. You decide to route your test result output to a custom serial
`RS232_putc()` function you wrote like thus:
#define UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR(a) RS232_putc(a)
#define UNITY_OUTPUT_START() RS232_config(115200,1,8,0)
#define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH() RS232_flush()
#define UNITY_OUTPUT_COMPLETE() RS232_close()
_Note:_
`UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH()` can be set to the standard out flush function simply by
specifying `UNITY_USE_FLUSH_STDOUT`. No other defines are required. If you
specify a custom flush function instead with `UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH` directly, it
will declare an instance of your function by default. If you want to disable
this behavior, add `UNITY_OMIT_OUTPUT_FLUSH_HEADER_DECLARATION`.
##### `UNITY_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE`
##### `UNITY_WEAK_PRAGMA`
##### `UNITY_NO_WEAK`
For some targets, Unity can make the otherwise required setUp() and tearDown()
functions optional. This is a nice convenience for test writers since setUp and
tearDown dont often actually do anything. If youre using gcc or clang, this
option is automatically defined for you. Other compilers can also support this
behavior, if they support a C feature called weak functions. A weak function is
a function that is compiled into your executable unless a non-weak version of
the same function is defined elsewhere. If a non-weak version is found, the weak
version is ignored as if it never existed. If your compiler supports this feature,
you can let Unity know by defining UNITY_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE or UNITY_WEAK_PRAGMA as
the function attributes that would need to be applied to identify a function as
weak. If your compiler lacks support for weak functions, you will always need to
define setUp and tearDown functions (though they can be and often will be just
empty). You can also force Unity to NOT use weak functions by defining
UNITY_NO_WEAK. The most common options for this feature are:
_Example:_
#define UNITY_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE weak
#define UNITY_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((weak))
#define UNITY_WEAK_PRAGMA
#define UNITY_NO_WEAK
##### `UNITY_PTR_ATTRIBUTE`
Some compilers require a custom attribute to be assigned to pointers, like
`near` or `far`. In these cases, you can give Unity a safe default for these by
defining this option with the attribute you would like.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_PTR_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((far))
#define UNITY_PTR_ATTRIBUTE near
##### `UNITY_PRINT_EOL`
By default, Unity outputs \n at the end of each line of output. This is easy
to parse by the scripts, by Ceedling, etc, but it might not be ideal for YOUR
system. Feel free to override this and to make it whatever you wish.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_PRINT_EOL { UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR('\r'); UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR('\n') }
##### `UNITY_EXCLUDE_DETAILS`
This is an option for if you absolutely must squeeze every byte of memory out of
your system. Unity stores a set of internal scratchpads which are used to pass
extra detail information around. It's used by systems like CMock in order to
report which function or argument flagged an error. If you're not using CMock and
you're not using these details for other things, then you can exclude them.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_EXCLUDE_DETAILS
##### `UNITY_EXCLUDE_SETJMP`
If your embedded system doesn't support the standard library setjmp, you can
exclude Unity's reliance on this by using this define. This dropped dependence
comes at a price, though. You will be unable to use custom helper functions for
your tests, and you will be unable to use tools like CMock. Very likely, if your
compiler doesn't support setjmp, you wouldn't have had the memory space for those
things anyway, though... so this option exists for those situations.
_Example:_
#define UNITY_EXCLUDE_SETJMP
##### `UNITY_OUTPUT_COLOR`
If you want to add color using ANSI escape codes you can use this define.
t
_Example:_
#define UNITY_OUTPUT_COLOR
## Getting Into The Guts
There will be cases where the options above aren't quite going to get everything
perfect. They are likely sufficient for any situation where you are compiling
and executing your tests with a native toolchain (e.g. clang on Mac). These
options may even get you through the majority of cases encountered in working
with a target simulator run from your local command line. But especially if you
must run your test suite on your target hardware, your Unity configuration will
require special help. This special help will usually reside in one of two
places: the `main()` function or the `RUN_TEST` macro. Let's look at how these
work.
##### `main()`
Each test module is compiled and run on its own, separate from the other test
files in your project. Each test file, therefore, has a `main` function. This
`main` function will need to contain whatever code is necessary to initialize
your system to a workable state. This is particularly true for situations where
you must set up a memory map or initialize a communication channel for the
output of your test results.
A simple main function looks something like this:
int main(void) {
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(test_TheFirst);
RUN_TEST(test_TheSecond);
RUN_TEST(test_TheThird);
return UNITY_END();
}
You can see that our main function doesn't bother taking any arguments. For our
most barebones case, we'll never have arguments because we just run all the
tests each time. Instead, we start by calling `UNITY_BEGIN`. We run each test
(in whatever order we wish). Finally, we call `UNITY_END`, returning its return
value (which is the total number of failures).
It should be easy to see that you can add code before any test cases are run or
after all the test cases have completed. This allows you to do any needed
system-wide setup or teardown that might be required for your special
circumstances.
##### `RUN_TEST`
The `RUN_TEST` macro is called with each test case function. Its job is to
perform whatever setup and teardown is necessary for executing a single test
case function. This includes catching failures, calling the test module's
`setUp()` and `tearDown()` functions, and calling `UnityConcludeTest()`. If
using CMock or test coverage, there will be additional stubs in use here. A
simple minimalist RUN_TEST macro looks something like this:
#define RUN_TEST(testfunc) \
UNITY_NEW_TEST(#testfunc) \
if (TEST_PROTECT()) { \
setUp(); \
testfunc(); \
} \
if (TEST_PROTECT() && (!TEST_IS_IGNORED)) \
tearDown(); \
UnityConcludeTest();
So that's quite a macro, huh? It gives you a glimpse of what kind of stuff Unity
has to deal with for every single test case. For each test case, we declare that
it is a new test. Then we run `setUp` and our test function. These are run
within a `TEST_PROTECT` block, the function of which is to handle failures that
occur during the test. Then, assuming our test is still running and hasn't been
ignored, we run `tearDown`. No matter what, our last step is to conclude this
test before moving on to the next.
Let's say you need to add a call to `fsync` to force all of your output data to
flush to a file after each test. You could easily insert this after your
`UnityConcludeTest` call. Maybe you want to write an xml tag before and after
each result set. Again, you could do this by adding lines to this macro. Updates
to this macro are for the occasions when you need an action before or after
every single test case throughout your entire suite of tests.
## Happy Porting
The defines and macros in this guide should help you port Unity to just about
any C target we can imagine. If you run into a snag or two, don't be afraid of
asking for help on the forums. We love a good challenge!
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# Unity - Getting Started
## Welcome
Congratulations. You're now the proud owner of your very own pile of bits! What
are you going to do with all these ones and zeros? This document should be able
to help you decide just that.
Unity is a unit test framework. The goal has been to keep it small and
functional. The core Unity test framework is three files: a single C file and a
couple header files. These team up to provide functions and macros to make
testing easier.
Unity was designed to be cross platform. It works hard to stick with C standards
while still providing support for the many embedded C compilers that bend the
rules. Unity has been used with many compilers, including GCC, IAR, Clang,
Green Hills, Microchip, and MS Visual Studio. It's not much work to get it to
work with a new target.
### Overview of the Documents
#### Unity Assertions reference
This document will guide you through all the assertion options provided by
Unity. This is going to be your unit testing bread and butter. You'll spend more
time with assertions than any other part of Unity.
#### Unity Assertions Cheat Sheet
This document contains an abridged summary of the assertions described in the
previous document. It's perfect for printing and referencing while you
familiarize yourself with Unity's options.
#### Unity Configuration Guide
This document is the one to reference when you are going to use Unity with a new
target or compiler. It'll guide you through the configuration options and will
help you customize your testing experience to meet your needs.
#### Unity Helper Scripts
This document describes the helper scripts that are available for simplifying
your testing workflow. It describes the collection of optional Ruby scripts
included in the auto directory of your Unity installation. Neither Ruby nor
these scripts are necessary for using Unity. They are provided as a convenience
for those who wish to use them.
#### Unity License
What's an open source project without a license file? This brief document
describes the terms you're agreeing to when you use this software. Basically, we
want it to be useful to you in whatever context you want to use it, but please
don't blame us if you run into problems.
### Overview of the Folders
If you have obtained Unity through Github or something similar, you might be
surprised by just how much stuff you suddenly have staring you in the face.
Don't worry, Unity itself is very small. The rest of it is just there to make
your life easier. You can ignore it or use it at your convenience. Here's an
overview of everything in the project.
- `src` - This is the code you care about! This folder contains a C file and two
header files. These three files _are_ Unity.
- `docs` - You're reading this document, so it's possible you have found your way
into this folder already. This is where all the handy documentation can be
found.
- `examples` - This contains a few examples of using Unity.
- `extras` - These are optional addons to Unity that are not part of the core
project. If you've reached us through James Grenning's book, you're going to
want to look here.
- `test` - This is how Unity and its scripts are all tested. If you're just using
Unity, you'll likely never need to go in here. If you are the lucky team member
who gets to port Unity to a new toolchain, this is a good place to verify
everything is configured properly.
- `auto` - Here you will find helpful Ruby scripts for simplifying your test
workflow. They are purely optional and are not required to make use of Unity.
## How to Create A Test File
Test files are C files. Most often you will create a single test file for each C
module that you want to test. The test file should include unity.h and the
header for your C module to be tested.
Next, a test file will include a `setUp()` and `tearDown()` function. The setUp
function can contain anything you would like to run before each test. The
tearDown function can contain anything you would like to run after each test.
Both functions accept no arguments and return nothing. You may leave either or
both of these blank if you have no need for them. If you're using a compiler
that is configured to make these functions optional, you may leave them off
completely. Not sure? Give it a try. If you compiler complains that it can't
find setUp or tearDown when it links, you'll know you need to at least include
an empty function for these.
The majority of the file will be a series of test functions. Test functions
follow the convention of starting with the word "test" or "spec". You don't HAVE
to name them this way, but it makes it clear what functions are tests for other
developers. Test functions take no arguments and return nothing. All test
accounting is handled internally in Unity.
Finally, at the bottom of your test file, you will write a `main()` function.
This function will call `UNITY_BEGIN()`, then `RUN_TEST` for each test, and
finally `UNITY_END()`.This is what will actually trigger each of those test
functions to run, so it is important that each function gets its own `RUN_TEST`
call.
Remembering to add each test to the main function can get to be tedious. If you
enjoy using helper scripts in your build process, you might consider making use
of our handy generate_test_runner.rb script. This will create the main function
and all the calls for you, assuming that you have followed the suggested naming
conventions. In this case, there is no need for you to include the main function
in your test file at all.
When you're done, your test file will look something like this:
```C
#include "unity.h"
#include "file_to_test.h"
void setUp(void) {
// set stuff up here
}
void tearDown(void) {
// clean stuff up here
}
void test_function_should_doBlahAndBlah(void) {
//test stuff
}
void test_function_should_doAlsoDoBlah(void) {
//more test stuff
}
int main(void) {
UNITY_BEGIN();
RUN_TEST(test_function_should_doBlahAndBlah);
RUN_TEST(test_function_should_doAlsoDoBlah);
return UNITY_END();
}
```
It's possible that you will require more customization than this, eventually.
For that sort of thing, you're going to want to look at the configuration guide.
This should be enough to get you going, though.
## How to Build and Run A Test File
This is the single biggest challenge to picking up a new unit testing framework,
at least in a language like C or C++. These languages are REALLY good at getting
you "close to the metal" (why is the phrase metal? Wouldn't it be more accurate
to say "close to the silicon"?). While this feature is usually a good thing, it
can make testing more challenging.
You have two really good options for toolchains. Depending on where you're
coming from, it might surprise you that neither of these options is running the
unit tests on your hardware.
There are many reasons for this, but here's a short version:
- On hardware, you have too many constraints (processing power, memory, etc),
- On hardware, you don't have complete control over all registers,
- On hardware, unit testing is more challenging,
- Unit testing isn't System testing. Keep them separate.
Instead of running your tests on your actual hardware, most developers choose to
develop them as native applications (using gcc or MSVC for example) or as
applications running on a simulator. Either is a good option. Native apps have
the advantages of being faster and easier to set up. Simulator apps have the
advantage of working with the same compiler as your target application. The
options for configuring these are discussed in the configuration guide.
To get either to work, you might need to make a few changes to the file
containing your register set (discussed later).
In either case, a test is built by linking unity, the test file, and the C
file(s) being tested. These files create an executable which can be run as the
test set for that module. Then, this process is repeated for the next test file.
This flexibility of separating tests into individual executables allows us to
much more thoroughly unit test our system and it keeps all the test code out of
our final release!
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# Unity Helper Scripts
## With a Little Help From Our Friends
Sometimes what it takes to be a really efficient C programmer is a little non-C.
The Unity project includes a couple Ruby scripts for making your life just a tad
easier. They are completely optional. If you choose to use them, you'll need a
copy of Ruby, of course. Just install whatever the latest version is, and it is
likely to work. You can find Ruby at [ruby-lang.org](https://ruby-labg.org/).
### `generate_test_runner.rb`
Are you tired of creating your own `main` function in your test file? Do you
keep forgetting to add a `RUN_TEST` call when you add a new test case to your
suite? Do you want to use CMock or other fancy add-ons but don't want to figure
out how to create your own `RUN_TEST` macro?
Well then we have the perfect script for you!
The `generate_test_runner` script processes a given test file and automatically
creates a separate test runner file that includes ?main?to execute the test
cases within the scanned test file. All you do then is add the generated runner
to your list of files to be compiled and linked, and presto you're done!
This script searches your test file for void function signatures having a
function name beginning with "test" or "spec". It treats each of these
functions as a test case and builds up a test suite of them. For example, the
following includes three test cases:
```C
void testVerifyThatUnityIsAwesomeAndWillMakeYourLifeEasier(void)
{
ASSERT_TRUE(1);
}
void test_FunctionName_should_WorkProperlyAndReturn8(void) {
ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(8, FunctionName());
}
void spec_Function_should_DoWhatItIsSupposedToDo(void) {
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(Function(5));
}
```
You can run this script a couple of ways. The first is from the command line:
```Shell
ruby generate_test_runner.rb TestFile.c NameOfRunner.c
```
Alternatively, if you include only the test file parameter, the script will copy
the name of the test file and automatically append "_Runner" to the name of the
generated file. The example immediately below will create TestFile_Runner.c.
```Shell
ruby generate_test_runner.rb TestFile.c
```
You can also add a [YAML](http://www.yaml.org/) file to configure extra options.
Conveniently, this YAML file is of the same format as that used by Unity and
CMock. So if you are using YAML files already, you can simply pass the very same
file into the generator script.
```Shell
ruby generate_test_runner.rb TestFile.c my_config.yml
```
The contents of the YAML file `my_config.yml` could look something like the
example below. If you're wondering what some of these options do, you're going
to love the next section of this document.
```YAML
:unity:
:includes:
- stdio.h
- microdefs.h
:cexception: 1
:suit_setup: "blah = malloc(1024);"
:suite_teardown: "free(blah);"
```
If you would like to force your generated test runner to include one or more
header files, you can just include those at the command line too. Just make sure
these are _after_ the YAML file, if you are using one:
```Shell
ruby generate_test_runner.rb TestFile.c my_config.yml extras.h
```
Another option, particularly if you are already using Ruby to orchestrate your
builds - or more likely the Ruby-based build tool Rake - is requiring this
script directly. Anything that you would have specified in a YAML file can be
passed to the script as part of a hash. Let's push the exact same requirement
set as we did above but this time through Ruby code directly:
```Ruby
require "generate_test_runner.rb"
options = {
:includes => ["stdio.h", "microdefs.h"],
:cexception => 1,
:suite_setup => "blah = malloc(1024);",
:suite_teardown => "free(blah);"
}
UnityTestRunnerGenerator.new.run(testfile, runner_name, options)
```
If you have multiple files to generate in a build script (such as a Rakefile),
you might want to instantiate a generator object with your options and call it
to generate each runner thereafter. Like thus:
```Ruby
gen = UnityTestRunnerGenerator.new(options)
test_files.each do |f|
gen.run(f, File.basename(f,'.c')+"Runner.c"
end
```
#### Options accepted by generate_test_runner.rb:
The following options are available when executing `generate_test_runner`. You
may pass these as a Ruby hash directly or specify them in a YAML file, both of
which are described above. In the `examples` directory, Example 3's Rakefile
demonstrates using a Ruby hash.
##### `:includes`
This option specifies an array of file names to be `#include`'d at the top of
your runner C file. You might use it to reference custom types or anything else
universally needed in your generated runners.
##### `:suite_setup`
Define this option with C code to be executed _before any_ test cases are run.
Alternatively, if your C compiler supports weak symbols, you can leave this
option unset and instead provide a `void suiteSetUp(void)` function in your test
suite. The linker will look for this symbol and fall back to a Unity-provided
stub if it is not found.
##### `:suite_teardown`
Define this option with C code to be executed _after all_ test cases have
finished. An integer variable `num_failures` is available for diagnostics.
The code should end with a `return` statement; the value returned will become
the exit code of `main`. You can normally just return `num_failures`.
Alternatively, if your C compiler supports weak symbols, you can leave this
option unset and instead provide a `int suiteTearDown(int num_failures)`
function in your test suite. The linker will look for this symbol and fall
back to a Unity-provided stub if it is not found.
##### `:enforce_strict_ordering`
This option should be defined if you have the strict order feature enabled in
CMock (see CMock documentation). This generates extra variables required for
everything to run smoothly. If you provide the same YAML to the generator as
used in CMock's configuration, you've already configured the generator properly.
##### `:plugins`
This option specifies an array of plugins to be used (of course, the array can
contain only a single plugin). This is your opportunity to enable support for
CException support, which will add a check for unhandled exceptions in each
test, reporting a failure if one is detected. To enable this feature using Ruby:
```Ruby
:plugins => [ :cexception ]
```
Or as a yaml file:
```YAML
:plugins:
-:cexception
```
If you are using CMock, it is very likely that you are already passing an array
of plugins to CMock. You can just use the same array here. This script will just
ignore the plugins that don't require additional support.
### `unity_test_summary.rb`
A Unity test file contains one or more test case functions. Each test case can
pass, fail, or be ignored. Each test file is run individually producing results
for its collection of test cases. A given project will almost certainly be
composed of multiple test files. Therefore, the suite of tests is comprised of
one or more test cases spread across one or more test files. This script
aggregates individual test file results to generate a summary of all executed
test cases. The output includes how many tests were run, how many were ignored,
and how many failed. In addition, the output includes a listing of which
specific tests were ignored and failed. A good example of the breadth and
details of these results can be found in the `examples` directory. Intentionally
ignored and failing tests in this project generate corresponding entries in the
summary report.
If you're interested in other (prettier?) output formats, check into the
Ceedling build tool project (ceedling.sourceforge.net) that works with Unity and
CMock and supports xunit-style xml as well as other goodies.
This script assumes the existence of files ending with the extensions
`.testpass` and `.testfail`.The contents of these files includes the test
results summary corresponding to each test file executed with the extension set
according to the presence or absence of failures for that test file. The script
searches a specified path for these files, opens each one it finds, parses the
results, and aggregates and prints a summary. Calling it from the command line
looks like this:
```Shell
ruby unity_test_summary.rb build/test/
```
You can optionally specify a root path as well. This is really helpful when you
are using relative paths in your tools' setup, but you want to pull the summary
into an IDE like Eclipse for clickable shortcuts.
```Shell
ruby unity_test_summary.rb build/test/ ~/projects/myproject/
```
Or, if you're more of a Windows sort of person:
```Shell
ruby unity_test_summary.rb build\teat\ C:\projects\myproject\
```
When configured correctly, you'll see a final summary, like so:
```Shell
--------------------------
UNITY IGNORED TEST SUMMARY
--------------------------
blah.c:22:test_sandwiches_should_HaveBreadOnTwoSides:IGNORE
-------------------------
UNITY FAILED TEST SUMMARY
-------------------------
blah.c:87:test_sandwiches_should_HaveCondiments:FAIL:Expected 1 was 0
meh.c:38:test_soda_should_BeCalledPop:FAIL:Expected "pop" was "coke"
--------------------------
OVERALL UNITY TEST SUMMARY
--------------------------
45 TOTAL TESTS 2 TOTAL FAILURES 1 IGNORED
```
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require 'rake' require 'rake'
require 'rake/clean' require 'rake/clean'
require HERE+'rakefile_helper' require HERE + 'rakefile_helper'
TEMP_DIRS = [ TEMP_DIRS = [
File.join(HERE, 'build') File.join(HERE, 'build')
] ].freeze
TEMP_DIRS.each do |dir| TEMP_DIRS.each do |dir|
directory(dir) directory(dir)
CLOBBER.include(dir) CLOBBER.include(dir)
end end
task :prepare_for_tests => TEMP_DIRS task prepare_for_tests: TEMP_DIRS
include RakefileHelpers include RakefileHelpers
# Load default configuration, for now # Load default configuration, for now
DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE = 'target_gcc_32.yml' DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE = 'target_gcc_32.yml'.freeze
configure_toolchain(DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE) configure_toolchain(DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE)
task :unit => [:prepare_for_tests] do task unit: [:prepare_for_tests] do
run_tests get_unit_test_files run_tests unit_test_files
end end
desc "Generate test summary" desc 'Generate test summary'
task :summary do task :summary do
report_summary report_summary
end end
desc "Build and test Unity" desc 'Build and test Unity'
task :all => [:clean, :unit, :summary] task all: %i(clean unit summary)
task :default => [:clobber, :all] task default: %i(clobber all)
task :ci => [:default] task ci: [:default]
task :cruise => [:default] task cruise: [:default]
desc "Load configuration" desc 'Load configuration'
task :config, :config_file do |t, args| task :config, :config_file do |_t, args|
configure_toolchain(args[:config_file]) configure_toolchain(args[:config_file])
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require 'yaml' require 'yaml'
require 'fileutils' require 'fileutils'
require UNITY_ROOT+'/auto/unity_test_summary' require UNITY_ROOT + '/auto/unity_test_summary'
require UNITY_ROOT+'/auto/generate_test_runner' require UNITY_ROOT + '/auto/generate_test_runner'
require UNITY_ROOT+'/auto/colour_reporter' require UNITY_ROOT + '/auto/colour_reporter'
module RakefileHelpers module RakefileHelpers
C_EXTENSION = '.c'.freeze
C_EXTENSION = '.c'
def load_configuration(config_file) def load_configuration(config_file)
$cfg_file = config_file $cfg_file = config_file
@@ -17,22 +16,22 @@ module RakefileHelpers
CLEAN.include($cfg['compiler']['build_path'] + '*.*') unless $cfg['compiler']['build_path'].nil? CLEAN.include($cfg['compiler']['build_path'] + '*.*') unless $cfg['compiler']['build_path'].nil?
end end
def configure_toolchain(config_file=DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE) def configure_toolchain(config_file = DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE)
config_file += '.yml' unless config_file =~ /\.yml$/ config_file += '.yml' unless config_file =~ /\.yml$/
load_configuration(config_file) load_configuration(config_file)
configure_clean configure_clean
end end
def get_unit_test_files def unit_test_files
path = $cfg['compiler']['unit_tests_path'] + 'Test*' + C_EXTENSION path = $cfg['compiler']['unit_tests_path'] + 'Test*' + C_EXTENSION
path.gsub!(/\\/, '/') path.tr!('\\', '/')
FileList.new(path) FileList.new(path)
end end
def get_local_include_dirs def local_include_dirs
include_dirs = $cfg['compiler']['includes']['items'].dup include_dirs = $cfg['compiler']['includes']['items'].dup
include_dirs.delete_if {|dir| dir.is_a?(Array)} include_dirs.delete_if { |dir| dir.is_a?(Array) }
return include_dirs include_dirs
end end
def extract_headers(filename) def extract_headers(filename)
@@ -40,129 +39,126 @@ module RakefileHelpers
lines = File.readlines(filename) lines = File.readlines(filename)
lines.each do |line| lines.each do |line|
m = line.match(/^\s*#include\s+\"\s*(.+\.[hH])\s*\"/) m = line.match(/^\s*#include\s+\"\s*(.+\.[hH])\s*\"/)
if not m.nil? includes << m[1] unless m.nil?
includes << m[1]
end
end end
return includes includes
end end
def find_source_file(header, paths) def find_source_file(header, paths)
paths.each do |dir| paths.each do |dir|
src_file = dir + header.ext(C_EXTENSION) src_file = dir + header.ext(C_EXTENSION)
if (File.exists?(src_file)) return src_file if File.exist?(src_file)
return src_file
end
end end
return nil nil
end end
def tackit(strings) def tackit(strings)
if strings.is_a?(Array) result = if strings.is_a?(Array)
result = "\"#{strings.join}\"" "\"#{strings.join}\""
else else
result = strings strings
end end
return result result
end end
def squash(prefix, items) def squash(prefix, items)
result = '' result = ''
items.each { |item| result += " #{prefix}#{tackit(item)}" } items.each { |item| result += " #{prefix}#{tackit(item)}" }
return result result
end end
def build_compiler_fields def build_compiler_fields
command = tackit($cfg['compiler']['path']) command = tackit($cfg['compiler']['path'])
if $cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'].nil? defines = if $cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'].nil?
defines = '' ''
else else
defines = squash($cfg['compiler']['defines']['prefix'], $cfg['compiler']['defines']['items']) squash($cfg['compiler']['defines']['prefix'], $cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'])
end end
options = squash('', $cfg['compiler']['options']) options = squash('', $cfg['compiler']['options'])
includes = squash($cfg['compiler']['includes']['prefix'], $cfg['compiler']['includes']['items']) includes = squash($cfg['compiler']['includes']['prefix'], $cfg['compiler']['includes']['items'])
includes = includes.gsub(/\\ /, ' ').gsub(/\\\"/, '"').gsub(/\\$/, '') # Remove trailing slashes (for IAR) includes = includes.gsub(/\\ /, ' ').gsub(/\\\"/, '"').gsub(/\\$/, '') # Remove trailing slashes (for IAR)
return {:command => command, :defines => defines, :options => options, :includes => includes}
{ command: command, defines: defines, options: options, includes: includes }
end end
def compile(file, defines=[]) def compile(file, _defines = [])
compiler = build_compiler_fields compiler = build_compiler_fields
cmd_str = "#{compiler[:command]}#{compiler[:defines]}#{compiler[:options]}#{compiler[:includes]} #{file} " + cmd_str = "#{compiler[:command]}#{compiler[:defines]}#{compiler[:options]}#{compiler[:includes]} #{file} " \
"#{$cfg['compiler']['object_files']['prefix']}#{$cfg['compiler']['object_files']['destination']}" "#{$cfg['compiler']['object_files']['prefix']}#{$cfg['compiler']['object_files']['destination']}"
obj_file = "#{File.basename(file, C_EXTENSION)}#{$cfg['compiler']['object_files']['extension']}" obj_file = "#{File.basename(file, C_EXTENSION)}#{$cfg['compiler']['object_files']['extension']}"
execute(cmd_str + obj_file) execute(cmd_str + obj_file)
return obj_file obj_file
end end
def build_linker_fields def build_linker_fields
command = tackit($cfg['linker']['path']) command = tackit($cfg['linker']['path'])
if $cfg['linker']['options'].nil? options = if $cfg['linker']['options'].nil?
options = '' ''
else else
options = squash('', $cfg['linker']['options']) squash('', $cfg['linker']['options'])
end end
if ($cfg['linker']['includes'].nil? || $cfg['linker']['includes']['items'].nil?) includes = if $cfg['linker']['includes'].nil? || $cfg['linker']['includes']['items'].nil?
includes = '' ''
else else
includes = squash($cfg['linker']['includes']['prefix'], $cfg['linker']['includes']['items']) squash($cfg['linker']['includes']['prefix'], $cfg['linker']['includes']['items'])
end end.gsub(/\\ /, ' ').gsub(/\\\"/, '"').gsub(/\\$/, '') # Remove trailing slashes (for IAR)
includes = includes.gsub(/\\ /, ' ').gsub(/\\\"/, '"').gsub(/\\$/, '') # Remove trailing slashes (for IAR)
return {:command => command, :options => options, :includes => includes} { command: command, options: options, includes: includes }
end end
def link_it(exe_name, obj_list) def link_it(exe_name, obj_list)
linker = build_linker_fields linker = build_linker_fields
cmd_str = "#{linker[:command]}#{linker[:options]}#{linker[:includes]} " + cmd_str = "#{linker[:command]}#{linker[:options]}#{linker[:includes]} " +
(obj_list.map{|obj|"#{$cfg['linker']['object_files']['path']}#{obj} "}).join + (obj_list.map { |obj| "#{$cfg['linker']['object_files']['path']}#{obj} " }).join +
$cfg['linker']['bin_files']['prefix'] + ' ' + $cfg['linker']['bin_files']['prefix'] + ' ' +
$cfg['linker']['bin_files']['destination'] + $cfg['linker']['bin_files']['destination'] +
exe_name + $cfg['linker']['bin_files']['extension'] exe_name + $cfg['linker']['bin_files']['extension']
execute(cmd_str) execute(cmd_str)
end end
def build_simulator_fields def build_simulator_fields
return nil if $cfg['simulator'].nil? return nil if $cfg['simulator'].nil?
if $cfg['simulator']['path'].nil? command = if $cfg['simulator']['path'].nil?
command = '' ''
else else
command = (tackit($cfg['simulator']['path']) + ' ') (tackit($cfg['simulator']['path']) + ' ')
end end
if $cfg['simulator']['pre_support'].nil? pre_support = if $cfg['simulator']['pre_support'].nil?
pre_support = '' ''
else else
pre_support = squash('', $cfg['simulator']['pre_support']) squash('', $cfg['simulator']['pre_support'])
end end
if $cfg['simulator']['post_support'].nil? post_support = if $cfg['simulator']['post_support'].nil?
post_support = '' ''
else else
post_support = squash('', $cfg['simulator']['post_support']) squash('', $cfg['simulator']['post_support'])
end end
return {:command => command, :pre_support => pre_support, :post_support => post_support}
{ command: command, pre_support: pre_support, post_support: post_support }
end end
def execute(command_string, verbose=true, raise_on_fail=true) def execute(command_string, verbose = true, raise_on_fail = true)
report command_string report command_string
output = `#{command_string}`.chomp output = `#{command_string}`.chomp
report(output) if (verbose && !output.nil? && (output.length > 0)) report(output) if verbose && !output.nil? && !output.empty?
if (($?.exitstatus != 0) and (raise_on_fail)) if !$?.exitstatus.zero? && raise_on_fail
raise "Command failed. (Returned #{$?.exitstatus})" raise "Command failed. (Returned #{$?.exitstatus})"
end end
return output output
end end
def report_summary def report_summary
summary = UnityTestSummary.new summary = UnityTestSummary.new
summary.set_root_path(HERE) summary.root = HERE
results_glob = "#{$cfg['compiler']['build_path']}*.test*" results_glob = "#{$cfg['compiler']['build_path']}*.test*"
results_glob.gsub!(/\\/, '/') results_glob.tr!('\\', '/')
results = Dir[results_glob] results = Dir[results_glob]
summary.set_targets(results) summary.targets = results
summary.run summary.run
fail_out "FAIL: There were failures" if (summary.failures > 0) fail_out 'FAIL: There were failures' if summary.failures > 0
end end
def run_tests(test_files) def run_tests(test_files)
report 'Running system tests...' report 'Running system tests...'
# Tack on TEST define for compiling unit tests # Tack on TEST define for compiling unit tests
@@ -171,7 +167,7 @@ module RakefileHelpers
$cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'] = [] if $cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'].nil? $cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'] = [] if $cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'].nil?
$cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'] << 'TEST' $cfg['compiler']['defines']['items'] << 'TEST'
include_dirs = get_local_include_dirs include_dirs = local_include_dirs
# Build and execute each unit test # Build and execute each unit test
test_files.each do |test| test_files.each do |test|
@@ -181,9 +177,7 @@ module RakefileHelpers
extract_headers(test).each do |header| extract_headers(test).each do |header|
# Compile corresponding source file if it exists # Compile corresponding source file if it exists
src_file = find_source_file(header, include_dirs) src_file = find_source_file(header, include_dirs)
if !src_file.nil? obj_list << compile(src_file, test_defines) unless src_file.nil?
obj_list << compile(src_file, test_defines)
end
end end
# Build the test runner (generate if configured to do so) # Build the test runner (generate if configured to do so)
@@ -208,25 +202,24 @@ module RakefileHelpers
# Execute unit test and generate results file # Execute unit test and generate results file
simulator = build_simulator_fields simulator = build_simulator_fields
executable = $cfg['linker']['bin_files']['destination'] + test_base + $cfg['linker']['bin_files']['extension'] executable = $cfg['linker']['bin_files']['destination'] + test_base + $cfg['linker']['bin_files']['extension']
if simulator.nil? cmd_str = if simulator.nil?
cmd_str = executable executable
else else
cmd_str = "#{simulator[:command]} #{simulator[:pre_support]} #{executable} #{simulator[:post_support]}" "#{simulator[:command]} #{simulator[:pre_support]} #{executable} #{simulator[:post_support]}"
end end
output = execute(cmd_str, true, false) output = execute(cmd_str, true, false)
test_results = $cfg['compiler']['build_path'] + test_base test_results = $cfg['compiler']['build_path'] + test_base
if output.match(/OK$/m).nil? test_results += if output.match(/OK$/m).nil?
test_results += '.testfail' '.testfail'
else else
test_results += '.testpass' '.testpass'
end end
File.open(test_results, 'w') { |f| f.print output } File.open(test_results, 'w') { |f| f.print output }
end end
end end
def build_application(main) def build_application(main)
report 'Building application...'
report "Building application..."
obj_list = [] obj_list = []
load_configuration($cfg_file) load_configuration($cfg_file)
@@ -236,9 +229,7 @@ module RakefileHelpers
include_dirs = get_local_include_dirs include_dirs = get_local_include_dirs
extract_headers(main_path).each do |header| extract_headers(main_path).each do |header|
src_file = find_source_file(header, include_dirs) src_file = find_source_file(header, include_dirs)
if !src_file.nil? obj_list << compile(src_file) unless src_file.nil?
obj_list << compile(src_file)
end
end end
# Build the main source file # Build the main source file
@@ -251,8 +242,8 @@ module RakefileHelpers
def fail_out(msg) def fail_out(msg)
puts msg puts msg
puts "Not returning exit code so continuous integration can pass" puts 'Not returning exit code so continuous integration can pass'
# exit(-1) # Only removed to pass example_3, which has failing tests on purpose. # exit(-1) # Only removed to pass example_3, which has failing tests on purpose.
# Still fail if the build fails for any other reason. # Still fail if the build fails for any other reason.
end end
end end

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@@ -201,10 +201,12 @@
* `stdout` option. You decide to route your test result output to a custom * `stdout` option. You decide to route your test result output to a custom
* serial `RS232_putc()` function you wrote like thus: * serial `RS232_putc()` function you wrote like thus:
*/ */
/* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR(a) RS232_putc(a) */ /* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR(a) RS232_putc(a) */
/* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH() RS232_flush() */ /* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR_HEADER_DECLARATION RS232_putc(int) */
/* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_START() RS232_config(115200,1,8,0) */ /* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH() RS232_flush() */
/* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_COMPLETE() RS232_close() */ /* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH_HEADER_DECLARATION RS232_flush(void) */
/* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_START() RS232_config(115200,1,8,0) */
/* #define UNITY_OUTPUT_COMPLETE() RS232_close() */
/* For some targets, Unity can make the otherwise required `setUp()` and /* For some targets, Unity can make the otherwise required `setUp()` and
* `tearDown()` functions optional. This is a nice convenience for test writers * `tearDown()` functions optional. This is a nice convenience for test writers

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Eclipse error parsers
===================== =====================
These are a godsend for extracting & quickly navigating to These are a godsend for extracting & quickly navigating to
warnings & error messages from console output. Unforunately warnings & error messages from console output. Unfortunately
I don't know how to write an Eclipse plugin so you'll have I don't know how to write an Eclipse plugin so you'll have
to add them manually. to add them manually.

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@@ -12,34 +12,34 @@ require 'rake/testtask'
require HERE + 'rakefile_helper' require HERE + 'rakefile_helper'
TEMP_DIRS = [ TEMP_DIRS = [
File.join(HERE, 'build') File.join(HERE, 'build')
] ].freeze
TEMP_DIRS.each do |dir| TEMP_DIRS.each do |dir|
directory(dir) directory(dir)
CLOBBER.include(dir) CLOBBER.include(dir)
end end
task :prepare_for_tests => TEMP_DIRS task prepare_for_tests: TEMP_DIRS
include RakefileHelpers include RakefileHelpers
# Load default configuration, for now # Load default configuration, for now
DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE = 'gcc_auto_stdint.yml' DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE = 'gcc_auto_stdint.yml'.freeze
configure_toolchain(DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE) configure_toolchain(DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE)
task :unit => [:prepare_for_tests] do task unit: [:prepare_for_tests] do
run_tests run_tests
end end
desc "Build and test Unity Framework" desc 'Build and test Unity Framework'
task :all => [:clean, :unit] task all: %i(clean unit)
task :default => [:clobber, :all] task default: %i(clobber all)
task :ci => [:no_color, :default] task ci: %i(no_color default)
task :cruise => [:no_color, :default] task cruise: %i(no_color default)
desc "Load configuration" desc 'Load configuration'
task :config, :config_file do |t, args| task :config, :config_file do |_t, args|
configure_toolchain(args[:config_file]) configure_toolchain(args[:config_file])
end end

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