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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * Converts to and from JSON format.
  4. *
  5. * JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange
  6. * format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines
  7. * to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the JavaScript
  8. * Programming Language, Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December 1999.
  9. * This feature can also be found in Python. JSON is a text format that is
  10. * completely language independent but uses conventions that are familiar
  11. * to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java,
  12. * JavaScript, Perl, TCL, and many others. These properties make JSON an
  13. * ideal data-interchange language.
  14. *
  15. * This package provides a simple encoder and decoder for JSON notation. It
  16. * is intended for use with client-side Javascript applications that make
  17. * use of HTTPRequest to perform server communication functions - data can
  18. * be encoded into JSON notation for use in a client-side javascript, or
  19. * decoded from incoming Javascript requests. JSON format is native to
  20. * Javascript, and can be directly eval()'ed with no further parsing
  21. * overhead
  22. *
  23. * All strings should be in ASCII or UTF-8 format!
  24. *
  25. * LICENSE: Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
  26. * without modification, are permitted provided that the following
  27. * conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the
  28. * above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
  29. * disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
  30. * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
  31. * in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
  32. * distribution.
  33. *
  34. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
  35. * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
  36. * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN
  37. * NO EVENT SHALL CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
  38. * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
  39. * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
  40. * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
  41. * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
  42. * TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
  43. * USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
  44. * DAMAGE.
  45. *
  46. * @category
  47. * @package Services_JSON
  48. * @author Michal Migurski <mike-json@teczno.com>
  49. * @author Matt Knapp <mdknapp[at]gmail[dot]com>
  50. * @author Brett Stimmerman <brettstimmerman[at]gmail[dot]com>
  51. * @author Jan Dankert
  52. * @copyright 2005 Michal Migurski
  53. * @version CVS: $Id$
  54. * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
  55. * @link http://pear.php.net/pepr/pepr-proposal-show.php?id=198
  56. */
  57. /**
  58. * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
  59. */
  60. define('SERVICES_JSON_INDENT', "\t");
  61. /**
  62. * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
  63. */
  64. define('SERVICES_JSON_SLICE', 1);
  65. /**
  66. * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
  67. */
  68. define('SERVICES_JSON_IN_STR', 2);
  69. /**
  70. * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
  71. */
  72. define('SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR', 3);
  73. /**
  74. * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
  75. */
  76. define('SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ', 4);
  77. /**
  78. * Marker constant for Services_JSON::decode(), used to flag stack state
  79. */
  80. define('SERVICES_JSON_IN_CMT', 5);
  81. /**
  82. * Behavior switch for Services_JSON::decode()
  83. */
  84. define('SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE', 16);
  85. /**
  86. * Behavior switch for Services_JSON::decode()
  87. */
  88. define('SERVICES_JSON_SUPPRESS_ERRORS', 32);
  89. /**
  90. * Converts to and from JSON format.
  91. *
  92. * Brief example of use:
  93. *
  94. * <code>
  95. * // create a new instance of Services_JSON
  96. * $json = new Services_JSON();
  97. *
  98. * // convert a complexe value to JSON notation, and send it to the browser
  99. * $value = array('foo', 'bar', array(1, 2, 'baz'), array(3, array(4)));
  100. * $output = $json->encode($value);
  101. *
  102. * print($output);
  103. * // prints: ["foo","bar",[1,2,"baz"],[3,[4]]]
  104. *
  105. * // accept incoming POST data, assumed to be in JSON notation
  106. * $input = file_get_contents('php://input', 1000000);
  107. * $value = $json->decode($input);
  108. * </code>
  109. */
  110. class JSON
  111. {
  112. /**
  113. * constructs a new JSON instance
  114. *
  115. * @param int $use object behavior flags; combine with boolean-OR
  116. *
  117. * possible values:
  118. * - SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE: loose typing.
  119. * "{...}" syntax creates associative arrays
  120. * instead of objects in decode().
  121. * - SERVICES_JSON_SUPPRESS_ERRORS: error suppression.
  122. * Values which can't be encoded (e.g. resources)
  123. * appear as NULL instead of throwing errors.
  124. * By default, a deeply-nested resource will
  125. * bubble up with an error, so all return values
  126. * from encode() should be checked with isError()
  127. */
  128. function Services_JSON()
  129. {
  130. $this->use = SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE;
  131. }
  132. /**
  133. * convert a string from one UTF-16 char to one UTF-8 char
  134. *
  135. * Normally should be handled by mb_convert_encoding, but
  136. * provides a slower PHP-only method for installations
  137. * that lack the multibye string extension.
  138. *
  139. * @param string $utf16 UTF-16 character
  140. * @return string UTF-8 character
  141. * @access private
  142. */
  143. function utf162utf8($utf16)
  144. {
  145. // oh please oh please oh please oh please oh please
  146. if(function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
  147. return mb_convert_encoding($utf16, 'UTF-8', 'UTF-16');
  148. }
  149. $bytes = (ord($utf16{0}) << 8) | ord($utf16{1});
  150. switch(true) {
  151. case ((0x7F & $bytes) == $bytes):
  152. // this case should never be reached, because we are in ASCII range
  153. // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  154. return chr(0x7F & $bytes);
  155. case (0x07FF & $bytes) == $bytes:
  156. // return a 2-byte UTF-8 character
  157. // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  158. return chr(0xC0 | (($bytes >> 6) & 0x1F))
  159. . chr(0x80 | ($bytes & 0x3F));
  160. case (0xFFFF & $bytes) == $bytes:
  161. // return a 3-byte UTF-8 character
  162. // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  163. return chr(0xE0 | (($bytes >> 12) & 0x0F))
  164. . chr(0x80 | (($bytes >> 6) & 0x3F))
  165. . chr(0x80 | ($bytes & 0x3F));
  166. }
  167. // ignoring UTF-32 for now, sorry
  168. return '';
  169. }
  170. /**
  171. * convert a string from one UTF-8 char to one UTF-16 char
  172. *
  173. * Normally should be handled by mb_convert_encoding, but
  174. * provides a slower PHP-only method for installations
  175. * that lack the multibye string extension.
  176. *
  177. * @param string $utf8 UTF-8 character
  178. * @return string UTF-16 character
  179. * @access private
  180. */
  181. function utf82utf16($utf8)
  182. {
  183. // oh please oh please oh please oh please oh please
  184. if(function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
  185. return mb_convert_encoding($utf8, 'UTF-16', 'UTF-8');
  186. }
  187. switch(strlen($utf8)) {
  188. case 1:
  189. // this case should never be reached, because we are in ASCII range
  190. // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  191. return $utf8;
  192. case 2:
  193. // return a UTF-16 character from a 2-byte UTF-8 char
  194. // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  195. return chr(0x07 & (ord($utf8{0}) >> 2))
  196. . chr((0xC0 & (ord($utf8{0}) << 6))
  197. | (0x3F & ord($utf8{1})));
  198. case 3:
  199. // return a UTF-16 character from a 3-byte UTF-8 char
  200. // see: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  201. return chr((0xF0 & (ord($utf8{0}) << 4))
  202. | (0x0F & (ord($utf8{1}) >> 2)))
  203. . chr((0xC0 & (ord($utf8{1}) << 6))
  204. | (0x7F & ord($utf8{2})));
  205. }
  206. // ignoring UTF-32 for now, sorry
  207. return '';
  208. }
  209. /**
  210. * encodes an arbitrary variable into JSON format
  211. *
  212. * @param mixed $var any number, boolean, string, array, or object to be encoded.
  213. * see argument 1 to Services_JSON() above for array-parsing behavior.
  214. * if var is a strng, note that encode() always expects it
  215. * to be in ASCII or UTF-8 format!
  216. *
  217. * @return mixed JSON string representation of input var or an error if a problem occurs
  218. * @access public
  219. */
  220. function encode($var)
  221. {
  222. static $indentNr = 0;
  223. $indent = str_repeat(SERVICES_JSON_INDENT,$indentNr);
  224. switch (gettype($var)) {
  225. case 'boolean':
  226. return $var ? 'true' : 'false';
  227. case 'NULL':
  228. return 'null';
  229. case 'integer':
  230. return (int) $var;
  231. case 'double':
  232. case 'float':
  233. return (float) $var;
  234. case 'string':
  235. // STRINGS ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN ASCII OR UTF-8 FORMAT
  236. $ascii = '';
  237. $strlen_var = strlen($var);
  238. /*
  239. * Iterate over every character in the string,
  240. * escaping with a slash or encoding to UTF-8 where necessary
  241. */
  242. for ($c = 0; $c < $strlen_var; ++$c) {
  243. $ord_var_c = ord($var{$c});
  244. switch (true) {
  245. case $ord_var_c == 0x08:
  246. $ascii .= '\b';
  247. break;
  248. case $ord_var_c == 0x09:
  249. $ascii .= '\t';
  250. break;
  251. case $ord_var_c == 0x0A:
  252. $ascii .= '\n';
  253. break;
  254. case $ord_var_c == 0x0C:
  255. $ascii .= '\f';
  256. break;
  257. case $ord_var_c == 0x0D:
  258. $ascii .= '\r';
  259. break;
  260. case $ord_var_c == 0x22:
  261. case $ord_var_c == 0x2F:
  262. case $ord_var_c == 0x5C:
  263. // double quote, slash, slosh
  264. $ascii .= '\\'.$var{$c};
  265. break;
  266. case (($ord_var_c >= 0x20) && ($ord_var_c <= 0x7F)):
  267. // characters U-00000000 - U-0000007F (same as ASCII)
  268. $ascii .= $var{$c};
  269. break;
  270. case (($ord_var_c & 0xE0) == 0xC0):
  271. // characters U-00000080 - U-000007FF, mask 110XXXXX
  272. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  273. $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c, ord($var{$c + 1}));
  274. $c += 1;
  275. $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
  276. $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
  277. break;
  278. case (($ord_var_c & 0xF0) == 0xE0):
  279. // characters U-00000800 - U-0000FFFF, mask 1110XXXX
  280. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  281. $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c,
  282. @ord($var{$c + 1}),
  283. @ord($var{$c + 2}));
  284. $c += 2;
  285. $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
  286. $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
  287. break;
  288. case (($ord_var_c & 0xF8) == 0xF0):
  289. // characters U-00010000 - U-001FFFFF, mask 11110XXX
  290. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  291. $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c,
  292. @ord($var{$c + 1}),
  293. @ord($var{$c + 2}),
  294. @ord($var{$c + 3}));
  295. $c += 3;
  296. $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
  297. $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
  298. break;
  299. case (($ord_var_c & 0xFC) == 0xF8):
  300. // characters U-00200000 - U-03FFFFFF, mask 111110XX
  301. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  302. $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c,
  303. @ord($var{$c + 1}),
  304. @ord($var{$c + 2}),
  305. @ord($var{$c + 3}),
  306. @ord($var{$c + 4}));
  307. $c += 4;
  308. $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
  309. $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
  310. break;
  311. case (($ord_var_c & 0xFE) == 0xFC):
  312. // characters U-04000000 - U-7FFFFFFF, mask 1111110X
  313. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  314. $char = pack('C*', $ord_var_c,
  315. @ord($var{$c + 1}),
  316. @ord($var{$c + 2}),
  317. @ord($var{$c + 3}),
  318. @ord($var{$c + 4}),
  319. @ord(@$var{$c + 5}));
  320. $c += 5;
  321. $utf16 = $this->utf82utf16($char);
  322. $ascii .= sprintf('\u%04s', bin2hex($utf16));
  323. break;
  324. }
  325. }
  326. return '"'.$ascii.'"';
  327. case 'array':
  328. /*
  329. * As per JSON spec if any array key is not an integer
  330. * we must treat the the whole array as an object. We
  331. * also try to catch a sparsely populated associative
  332. * array with numeric keys here because some JS engines
  333. * will create an array with empty indexes up to
  334. * max_index which can cause memory issues and because
  335. * the keys, which may be relevant, will be remapped
  336. * otherwise.
  337. *
  338. * As per the ECMA and JSON specification an object may
  339. * have any string as a property. Unfortunately due to
  340. * a hole in the ECMA specification if the key is a
  341. * ECMA reserved word or starts with a digit the
  342. * parameter is only accessible using ECMAScript's
  343. * bracket notation.
  344. */
  345. // treat as a JSON object
  346. if (is_array($var) && count($var) && (array_keys($var) !== range(0, sizeof($var) - 1))) {
  347. $indentNr++;
  348. $properties = array_map(array($this, 'name_value'),
  349. array_keys($var),
  350. array_values($var));
  351. $indentNr--;
  352. foreach($properties as $property) {
  353. if(JSON::isError($property)) {
  354. return $property;
  355. }
  356. }
  357. return "\n$indent".'{' ."\n$indent".SERVICES_JSON_INDENT. join(','."\n$indent".SERVICES_JSON_INDENT, $properties) ."\n$indent".'}'."\n$indent";
  358. }
  359. // treat it like a regular array
  360. $indentNr++;
  361. $elements = array_map(array($this, 'encode'), $var);
  362. $indentNr--;
  363. foreach($elements as $element) {
  364. if(JSON::isError($element)) {
  365. return $element;
  366. }
  367. }
  368. return "\n$indent".'['."\n$indent".SERVICES_JSON_INDENT. join(','."\n$indent".SERVICES_JSON_INDENT, $elements) . "\n$indent".']'."\n$indent";
  369. case 'object':
  370. $vars = get_object_vars($var);
  371. $indentNr++;
  372. $properties = array_map(array($this, 'name_value'),
  373. array_keys($vars),
  374. array_values($vars));
  375. $indentNr--;
  376. foreach($properties as $property) {
  377. if(JSON::isError($property)) {
  378. return $property;
  379. }
  380. }
  381. return "\n$indent".'{' ."\n$indent".SERVICES_JSON_INDENT. join(','."\n$indent".SERVICES_JSON_INDENT, $properties) . "\n$indent".'}'."\n$indent";
  382. default:
  383. return ($this->use & SERVICES_JSON_SUPPRESS_ERRORS)
  384. ? 'null'
  385. : new JSON_Error(gettype($var)." can not be encoded as JSON string");
  386. }
  387. }
  388. /**
  389. * array-walking function for use in generating JSON-formatted name-value pairs
  390. *
  391. * @param string $name name of key to use
  392. * @param mixed $value reference to an array element to be encoded
  393. *
  394. * @return string JSON-formatted name-value pair, like '"name":value'
  395. * @access private
  396. */
  397. function name_value($name, $value )
  398. {
  399. $encoded_value = $this->encode($value);
  400. if(JSON::isError($encoded_value)) {
  401. return $encoded_value;
  402. }
  403. return $this->encode(strval($name)) . ':' . $encoded_value;
  404. }
  405. /**
  406. * reduce a string by removing leading and trailing comments and whitespace
  407. *
  408. * @param $str string string value to strip of comments and whitespace
  409. *
  410. * @return string string value stripped of comments and whitespace
  411. * @access private
  412. */
  413. function reduce_string($str)
  414. {
  415. $str = preg_replace(array(
  416. // eliminate single line comments in '// ...' form
  417. '#^\s*//(.+)$#m',
  418. // eliminate multi-line comments in '/* ... */' form, at start of string
  419. '#^\s*/\*(.+)\*/#Us',
  420. // eliminate multi-line comments in '/* ... */' form, at end of string
  421. '#/\*(.+)\*/\s*$#Us'
  422. ), '', $str);
  423. // eliminate extraneous space
  424. return trim($str);
  425. }
  426. /**
  427. * decodes a JSON string into appropriate variable
  428. *
  429. * @param string $str JSON-formatted string
  430. *
  431. * @return mixed number, boolean, string, array, or object
  432. * corresponding to given JSON input string.
  433. * See argument 1 to Services_JSON() above for object-output behavior.
  434. * Note that decode() always returns strings
  435. * in ASCII or UTF-8 format!
  436. * @access public
  437. */
  438. function decode($str)
  439. {
  440. $str = $this->reduce_string($str);
  441. switch (strtolower($str)) {
  442. case 'true':
  443. return true;
  444. case 'false':
  445. return false;
  446. case 'null':
  447. return null;
  448. default:
  449. $m = array();
  450. if (is_numeric($str)) {
  451. // Lookie-loo, it's a number
  452. // This would work on its own, but I'm trying to be
  453. // good about returning integers where appropriate:
  454. // return (float)$str;
  455. // Return float or int, as appropriate
  456. return ((float)$str == (integer)$str)
  457. ? (integer)$str
  458. : (float)$str;
  459. } elseif (preg_match('/^("|\').*(\1)$/s', $str, $m) && $m[1] == $m[2]) {
  460. // STRINGS RETURNED IN UTF-8 FORMAT
  461. $delim = substr($str, 0, 1);
  462. $chrs = substr($str, 1, -1);
  463. $utf8 = '';
  464. $strlen_chrs = strlen($chrs);
  465. for ($c = 0; $c < $strlen_chrs; ++$c) {
  466. $substr_chrs_c_2 = substr($chrs, $c, 2);
  467. $ord_chrs_c = ord($chrs{$c});
  468. switch (true) {
  469. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\b':
  470. $utf8 .= chr(0x08);
  471. ++$c;
  472. break;
  473. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\t':
  474. $utf8 .= chr(0x09);
  475. ++$c;
  476. break;
  477. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\n':
  478. $utf8 .= chr(0x0A);
  479. ++$c;
  480. break;
  481. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\f':
  482. $utf8 .= chr(0x0C);
  483. ++$c;
  484. break;
  485. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\r':
  486. $utf8 .= chr(0x0D);
  487. ++$c;
  488. break;
  489. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\\"':
  490. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\\\'':
  491. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\\\\':
  492. case $substr_chrs_c_2 == '\\/':
  493. if (($delim == '"' && $substr_chrs_c_2 != '\\\'') ||
  494. ($delim == "'" && $substr_chrs_c_2 != '\\"')) {
  495. $utf8 .= $chrs{++$c};
  496. }
  497. break;
  498. case preg_match('/\\\u[0-9A-F]{4}/i', substr($chrs, $c, 6)):
  499. // single, escaped unicode character
  500. $utf16 = chr(hexdec(substr($chrs, ($c + 2), 2)))
  501. . chr(hexdec(substr($chrs, ($c + 4), 2)));
  502. $utf8 .= $this->utf162utf8($utf16);
  503. $c += 5;
  504. break;
  505. case ($ord_chrs_c >= 0x20) && ($ord_chrs_c <= 0x7F):
  506. $utf8 .= $chrs{$c};
  507. break;
  508. case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xE0) == 0xC0:
  509. // characters U-00000080 - U-000007FF, mask 110XXXXX
  510. //see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  511. $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 2);
  512. ++$c;
  513. break;
  514. case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xF0) == 0xE0:
  515. // characters U-00000800 - U-0000FFFF, mask 1110XXXX
  516. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  517. $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 3);
  518. $c += 2;
  519. break;
  520. case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xF8) == 0xF0:
  521. // characters U-00010000 - U-001FFFFF, mask 11110XXX
  522. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  523. $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 4);
  524. $c += 3;
  525. break;
  526. case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xFC) == 0xF8:
  527. // characters U-00200000 - U-03FFFFFF, mask 111110XX
  528. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  529. $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 5);
  530. $c += 4;
  531. break;
  532. case ($ord_chrs_c & 0xFE) == 0xFC:
  533. // characters U-04000000 - U-7FFFFFFF, mask 1111110X
  534. // see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8
  535. $utf8 .= substr($chrs, $c, 6);
  536. $c += 5;
  537. break;
  538. }
  539. }
  540. return $utf8;
  541. } elseif (preg_match('/^\[.*\]$/s', $str) || preg_match('/^\{.*\}$/s', $str)) {
  542. // array, or object notation
  543. if ($str{0} == '[') {
  544. $stk = array(SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR);
  545. $arr = array();
  546. } else {
  547. if ($this->use & SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE) {
  548. $stk = array(SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ);
  549. $obj = array();
  550. } else {
  551. $stk = array(SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ);
  552. $obj = new stdClass();
  553. }
  554. }
  555. array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_SLICE,
  556. 'where' => 0,
  557. 'delim' => false));
  558. $chrs = substr($str, 1, -1);
  559. $chrs = $this->reduce_string($chrs);
  560. if ($chrs == '') {
  561. if (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR) {
  562. return $arr;
  563. } else {
  564. return $obj;
  565. }
  566. }
  567. //print("\nparsing {$chrs}\n");
  568. $strlen_chrs = strlen($chrs);
  569. for ($c = 0; $c <= $strlen_chrs; ++$c) {
  570. $top = end($stk);
  571. $substr_chrs_c_2 = substr($chrs, $c, 2);
  572. if (($c == $strlen_chrs) || (($chrs{$c} == ',') && ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_SLICE))) {
  573. // found a comma that is not inside a string, array, etc.,
  574. // OR we've reached the end of the character list
  575. $slice = substr($chrs, $top['where'], ($c - $top['where']));
  576. array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_SLICE, 'where' => ($c + 1), 'delim' => false));
  577. //print("Found split at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
  578. if (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR) {
  579. // we are in an array, so just push an element onto the stack
  580. array_push($arr, $this->decode($slice));
  581. } elseif (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ) {
  582. // we are in an object, so figure
  583. // out the property name and set an
  584. // element in an associative array,
  585. // for now
  586. $parts = array();
  587. if (preg_match('/^\s*(["\'].*[^\\\]["\'])\s*:\s*(\S.*),?$/Uis', $slice, $parts)) {
  588. // "name":value pair
  589. $key = $this->decode($parts[1]);
  590. $val = $this->decode($parts[2]);
  591. if ($this->use & SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE) {
  592. $obj[$key] = $val;
  593. } else {
  594. $obj->$key = $val;
  595. }
  596. } elseif (preg_match('/^\s*(\w+)\s*:\s*(\S.*),?$/Uis', $slice, $parts)) {
  597. // name:value pair, where name is unquoted
  598. $key = $parts[1];
  599. $val = $this->decode($parts[2]);
  600. if ($this->use & SERVICES_JSON_LOOSE_TYPE) {
  601. $obj[$key] = $val;
  602. } else {
  603. $obj->$key = $val;
  604. }
  605. }
  606. }
  607. } elseif ((($chrs{$c} == '"') || ($chrs{$c} == "'")) && ($top['what'] != SERVICES_JSON_IN_STR)) {
  608. // found a quote, and we are not inside a string
  609. array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_IN_STR, 'where' => $c, 'delim' => $chrs{$c}));
  610. //print("Found start of string at {$c}\n");
  611. } elseif (($chrs{$c} == $top['delim']) &&
  612. ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_IN_STR) &&
  613. ((strlen(substr($chrs, 0, $c)) - strlen(rtrim(substr($chrs, 0, $c), '\\'))) % 2 != 1)) {
  614. // found a quote, we're in a string, and it's not escaped
  615. // we know that it's not escaped becase there is _not_ an
  616. // odd number of backslashes at the end of the string so far
  617. array_pop($stk);
  618. //print("Found end of string at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + 1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
  619. } elseif (($chrs{$c} == '[') &&
  620. in_array($top['what'], array(SERVICES_JSON_SLICE, SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR, SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ))) {
  621. // found a left-bracket, and we are in an array, object, or slice
  622. array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR, 'where' => $c, 'delim' => false));
  623. //print("Found start of array at {$c}\n");
  624. } elseif (($chrs{$c} == ']') && ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR)) {
  625. // found a right-bracket, and we're in an array
  626. array_pop($stk);
  627. //print("Found end of array at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
  628. } elseif (($chrs{$c} == '{') &&
  629. in_array($top['what'], array(SERVICES_JSON_SLICE, SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR, SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ))) {
  630. // found a left-brace, and we are in an array, object, or slice
  631. array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ, 'where' => $c, 'delim' => false));
  632. //print("Found start of object at {$c}\n");
  633. } elseif (($chrs{$c} == '}') && ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ)) {
  634. // found a right-brace, and we're in an object
  635. array_pop($stk);
  636. //print("Found end of object at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
  637. } elseif (($substr_chrs_c_2 == '/*') &&
  638. in_array($top['what'], array(SERVICES_JSON_SLICE, SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR, SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ))) {
  639. // found a comment start, and we are in an array, object, or slice
  640. array_push($stk, array('what' => SERVICES_JSON_IN_CMT, 'where' => $c, 'delim' => false));
  641. $c++;
  642. //print("Found start of comment at {$c}\n");
  643. } elseif (($substr_chrs_c_2 == '*/') && ($top['what'] == SERVICES_JSON_IN_CMT)) {
  644. // found a comment end, and we're in one now
  645. array_pop($stk);
  646. $c++;
  647. for ($i = $top['where']; $i <= $c; ++$i)
  648. $chrs = substr_replace($chrs, ' ', $i, 1);
  649. //print("Found end of comment at {$c}: ".substr($chrs, $top['where'], (1 + $c - $top['where']))."\n");
  650. }
  651. }
  652. if (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_ARR) {
  653. return $arr;
  654. } elseif (reset($stk) == SERVICES_JSON_IN_OBJ) {
  655. return $obj;
  656. }
  657. }
  658. }
  659. }
  660. /**
  661. * @todo Ultimately, this should just call PEAR::isError()
  662. */
  663. function isError($data, $code = null)
  664. {
  665. if (class_exists('pear')) {
  666. return PEAR::isError($data, $code);
  667. } elseif (is_object($data) && (get_class($data) == 'json_error' ||
  668. is_subclass_of($data, 'json_error'))) {
  669. return true;
  670. }
  671. return false;
  672. }
  673. }
  674. /**
  675. * @todo Ultimately, this class shall be descended from PEAR_Error
  676. */
  677. class JSON_Error
  678. {
  679. function JSON_Error($message = 'unknown error', $code = null,
  680. $mode = null, $options = null, $userinfo = null)
  681. {
  682. }
  683. }
  684. ?>