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Summary: First draft. Unit tests pass. Test Plan: unit tests attached Reviewers: heyongqiang Reviewed By: heyongqiang Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D3969
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9.6 KiB
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349 lines
9.6 KiB
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/*
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* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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* or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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* distributed with this work for additional information
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* regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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* to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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* with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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* software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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* "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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* KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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* specific language governing permissions and limitations
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* under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef THRIFT_PROTOCOL_TJSONPROTOCOL_H_
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#define THRIFT_PROTOCOL_TJSONPROTOCOL_H_ 1
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#include "TVirtualProtocol.h"
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#include <stack>
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namespace apache { namespace thrift { namespace protocol {
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// Forward declaration
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class TJSONContext;
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/**
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* JSON protocol for Thrift.
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*
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* Implements a protocol which uses JSON as the wire-format.
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*
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* Thrift types are represented as described below:
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*
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* 1. Every Thrift integer type is represented as a JSON number.
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*
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* 2. Thrift doubles are represented as JSON numbers. Some special values are
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* represented as strings:
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* a. "NaN" for not-a-number values
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* b. "Infinity" for positive infinity
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* c. "-Infinity" for negative infinity
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*
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* 3. Thrift string values are emitted as JSON strings, with appropriate
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* escaping.
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*
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* 4. Thrift binary values are encoded into Base64 and emitted as JSON strings.
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* The readBinary() method is written such that it will properly skip if
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* called on a Thrift string (although it will decode garbage data).
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*
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* 5. Thrift structs are represented as JSON objects, with the field ID as the
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* key, and the field value represented as a JSON object with a single
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* key-value pair. The key is a short string identifier for that type,
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* followed by the value. The valid type identifiers are: "tf" for bool,
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* "i8" for byte, "i16" for 16-bit integer, "i32" for 32-bit integer, "i64"
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* for 64-bit integer, "dbl" for double-precision floating point, "str" for
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* string (including binary), "rec" for struct ("records"), "map" for map,
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* "lst" for list, "set" for set.
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*
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* 6. Thrift lists and sets are represented as JSON arrays, with the first
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* element of the JSON array being the string identifier for the Thrift
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* element type and the second element of the JSON array being the count of
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* the Thrift elements. The Thrift elements then follow.
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*
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* 7. Thrift maps are represented as JSON arrays, with the first two elements
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* of the JSON array being the string identifiers for the Thrift key type
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* and value type, followed by the count of the Thrift pairs, followed by a
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* JSON object containing the key-value pairs. Note that JSON keys can only
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* be strings, which means that the key type of the Thrift map should be
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* restricted to numeric or string types -- in the case of numerics, they
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* are serialized as strings.
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*
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* 8. Thrift messages are represented as JSON arrays, with the protocol
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* version #, the message name, the message type, and the sequence ID as
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* the first 4 elements.
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*
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* More discussion of the double handling is probably warranted. The aim of
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* the current implementation is to match as closely as possible the behavior
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* of Java's Double.toString(), which has no precision loss. Implementors in
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* other languages should strive to achieve that where possible. I have not
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* yet verified whether boost:lexical_cast, which is doing that work for me in
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* C++, loses any precision, but I am leaving this as a future improvement. I
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* may try to provide a C component for this, so that other languages could
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* bind to the same underlying implementation for maximum consistency.
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*
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* Note further that JavaScript itself is not capable of representing
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* floating point infinities -- presumably when we have a JavaScript Thrift
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* client, this would mean that infinities get converted to not-a-number in
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* transmission. I don't know of any work-around for this issue.
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*
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*/
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class TJSONProtocol : public TVirtualProtocol<TJSONProtocol> {
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public:
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TJSONProtocol(boost::shared_ptr<TTransport> ptrans);
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~TJSONProtocol();
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private:
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void pushContext(boost::shared_ptr<TJSONContext> c);
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void popContext();
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protected:
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uint32_t writeJSONEscapeChar(uint8_t ch);
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uint32_t writeJSONChar(uint8_t ch);
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uint32_t writeJSONString(const std::string &str);
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uint32_t writeJSONBase64(const std::string &str);
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template <typename NumberType>
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uint32_t writeJSONInteger(NumberType num);
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uint32_t writeJSONBool(bool value);
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uint32_t writeJSONDouble(double num);
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uint32_t writeJSONObjectStart() ;
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uint32_t writeJSONObjectEnd();
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uint32_t writeJSONArrayStart();
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uint32_t writeJSONArrayEnd();
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uint32_t readJSONSyntaxChar(uint8_t ch);
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uint32_t readJSONEscapeChar(uint8_t *out);
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uint32_t readJSONString(std::string &str, bool skipContext = false);
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uint32_t readJSONBase64(std::string &str);
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uint32_t readJSONNumericChars(std::string &str);
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template <typename NumberType>
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uint32_t readJSONInteger(NumberType &num);
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uint32_t readJSONDouble(double &num);
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uint32_t readJSONObjectStart();
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uint32_t readJSONObjectEnd();
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uint32_t readJSONArrayStart();
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uint32_t readJSONArrayEnd();
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public:
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/**
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* Writing functions.
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*/
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uint32_t writeMessageBegin(const std::string& name,
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const TMessageType messageType,
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const int32_t seqid);
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uint32_t writeMessageEnd();
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uint32_t writeStructBegin(const char* name);
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uint32_t writeStructEnd();
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uint32_t writeFieldBegin(const char* name,
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const TType fieldType,
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const int16_t fieldId);
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uint32_t writeFieldEnd();
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uint32_t writeFieldStop();
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uint32_t writeMapBegin(const TType keyType,
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const TType valType,
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const uint32_t size);
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uint32_t writeMapEnd();
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uint32_t writeListBegin(const TType elemType,
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const uint32_t size);
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uint32_t writeListEnd();
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uint32_t writeSetBegin(const TType elemType,
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const uint32_t size);
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uint32_t writeSetEnd();
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uint32_t writeBool(const bool value);
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uint32_t writeByte(const int8_t byte);
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uint32_t writeI16(const int16_t i16);
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uint32_t writeI32(const int32_t i32);
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uint32_t writeI64(const int64_t i64);
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uint32_t writeDouble(const double dub);
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uint32_t writeString(const std::string& str);
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uint32_t writeBinary(const std::string& str);
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/**
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* Reading functions
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*/
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uint32_t readMessageBegin(std::string& name,
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TMessageType& messageType,
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int32_t& seqid);
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uint32_t readMessageEnd();
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uint32_t readStructBegin(std::string& name);
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uint32_t readStructEnd();
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uint32_t readFieldBegin(std::string& name,
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TType& fieldType,
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int16_t& fieldId);
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uint32_t readFieldEnd();
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uint32_t readMapBegin(TType& keyType,
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TType& valType,
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uint32_t& size);
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uint32_t readMapEnd();
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uint32_t readListBegin(TType& elemType,
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uint32_t& size);
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uint32_t readListEnd();
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uint32_t readSetBegin(TType& elemType,
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uint32_t& size);
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uint32_t readSetEnd();
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uint32_t readBool(bool& value);
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// Provide the default readBool() implementation for std::vector<bool>
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using TVirtualProtocol<TJSONProtocol>::readBool;
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uint32_t readByte(int8_t& byte);
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uint32_t readI16(int16_t& i16);
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uint32_t readI32(int32_t& i32);
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uint32_t readI64(int64_t& i64);
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uint32_t readDouble(double& dub);
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uint32_t readString(std::string& str);
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uint32_t readBinary(std::string& str);
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class LookaheadReader {
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public:
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LookaheadReader(TTransport &trans) :
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trans_(&trans),
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hasData_(false) {
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}
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uint8_t read() {
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if (hasData_) {
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hasData_ = false;
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}
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else {
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trans_->readAll(&data_, 1);
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}
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return data_;
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}
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uint8_t peek() {
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if (!hasData_) {
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trans_->readAll(&data_, 1);
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}
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hasData_ = true;
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return data_;
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}
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private:
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TTransport *trans_;
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bool hasData_;
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uint8_t data_;
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};
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private:
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TTransport* trans_;
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std::stack<boost::shared_ptr<TJSONContext> > contexts_;
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boost::shared_ptr<TJSONContext> context_;
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LookaheadReader reader_;
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};
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/**
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* Constructs input and output protocol objects given transports.
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*/
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class TJSONProtocolFactory : public TProtocolFactory {
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public:
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TJSONProtocolFactory() {}
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virtual ~TJSONProtocolFactory() {}
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boost::shared_ptr<TProtocol> getProtocol(boost::shared_ptr<TTransport> trans) {
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return boost::shared_ptr<TProtocol>(new TJSONProtocol(trans));
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}
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};
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}}} // apache::thrift::protocol
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// TODO(dreiss): Move part of ThriftJSONString into a .cpp file and remove this.
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#include "thrift/lib/cpp/transport/TBufferTransports.h"
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/*namespace apache { namespace thrift {
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template<typename ThriftStruct>
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std::string ThriftJSONString(const ThriftStruct& ts) {
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using namespace apache::thrift::transport;
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using namespace apache::thrift::protocol;
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TMemoryBuffer* buffer = new TMemoryBuffer;
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boost::shared_ptr<TTransport> trans(buffer);
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TJSONProtocol protocol(trans);
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ts.write(&protocol);
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uint8_t* buf;
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uint32_t size;
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buffer->getBuffer(&buf, &size);
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return std::string((char*)buf, (unsigned int)size);
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}
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}} // apache::thrift
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*/
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#endif // #define THRIFT_PROTOCOL_TJSONPROTOCOL_H_ 1
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