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159 lines
4.5 KiB
Perl
159 lines
4.5 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/env perl
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require 5.008;
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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use File::Copy;
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use File::Compare;
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chdir("json_parse") or die "chdir testdir failed: $!\n";
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require TestDriver;
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my $td = new TestDriver('json_parse');
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my $json_mod = 0;
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if ($^O ne 'msys')
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{
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# Emperical evidence and considerable debugging reveals that in
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# some versions of perl (e.g. the one with git bash on the GitHub
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# actions Windows 2022 build environment), using the JSON module
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# defeats the functionality of binmode when writing test output
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# files, thus invalidating NORMALIZE_NEWLINES. This causes test
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# failures and spurious upadtes to save files in CI on MSVC.
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eval {
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require JSON;
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$json_mod = 1;
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};
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if ($@)
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{
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$td->emphasize("JSON.pm not found -- using stored actual outputs");
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}
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}
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cleanup();
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my $good = 11;
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for (my $i = 1; $i <= $good; ++$i)
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{
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my $n = sprintf("%02d", $i);
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unlink "out.json";
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my $r = system("json_parse good-$n.json > out.json 2>&1");
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if ($td->runtest("json_parse accepted $n",
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{$td->STRING => "$r\n"},
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{$td->STRING => "0\n"},
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$td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES))
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{
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if ($json_mod)
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{
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if ($td->runtest("check output $n",
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{$td->STRING => normalize_json("out.json")},
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{$td->STRING => normalize_json("good-$n.json")},
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$td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES))
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{
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if (compare("out.json", "save-$n.json"))
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{
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copy("out.json", "save-$n.json");
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$td->emphasize("updated save-$n.json from out.json");
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}
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}
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}
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else
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{
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$td->runtest("check output $n against saved",
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{$td->FILE => "out.json"},
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{$td->FILE => "save-$n.json"},
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$td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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$td->runtest("skip checking output $n",
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{$td->FILE => "out.json"},
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{$td->STRING => ""});
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}
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$td->runtest("good $n reactor",
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{$td->COMMAND => "json_parse good-$n.json --react"},
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{$td->FILE => "good-$n-react.out", $td->EXIT_STATUS => 0},
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$td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES);
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}
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my @bad = (
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"junk after string", # 1
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"junk after array", # 2
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"junk after dictionary", # 3
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"bad number", # 4
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"invalid keyword", # 5
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"missing colon", # 6
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"missing comma in dict", # 7
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"missing comma in array", # 8
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"dict key not string", # 9
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"unexpected } in array", # 10
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"unexpected } at top", # 11
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"unexpected } in dict", # 12
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"unexpected ] in dict", # 13
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"unexpected ] at top", # 14
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"unexpected :", # 15
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"unexpected ,", # 16
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"premature end array", # 17
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"null character", # 18
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"unexpected character", # 19
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"point in exponent", # 20
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"duplicate point", # 21
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"duplicate e", # 22
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"stray +", # 23
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"bad character in number", # 24
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"bad character in keyword", # 25
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"bad backslash character", # 26
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"unterminated string", # 27
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"unterminated after \\", # 28
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"leading +", # 29
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"decimal with no digits", # 30
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"minus with no digits", # 31
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"leading zero", # 32
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"leading zero negative", # 33
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"premature end after u", # 34
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"bad hex digit", # 35
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"parser depth exceeded", # 36
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"stray low surrogate", # 37
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"high high surrogate", # 38
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"dangling high surrogate", # 39
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"duplicate dictionary key", # 40
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"decimal point after minus",# 41
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"e after minus", # 42
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);
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my $i = 0;
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foreach my $d (@bad)
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{
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++$i;
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my $n = sprintf("%02d", $i);
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$td->runtest("$n: $d",
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{$td->COMMAND => "json_parse bad-$n.json"},
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{$td->FILE => "bad-$n.out", $td->EXIT_STATUS => 2},
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$td->NORMALIZE_NEWLINES);
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}
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cleanup();
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$td->report((3 * $good) + scalar(@bad));
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sub cleanup
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{
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unlink "out.json";
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}
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sub normalize_json
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{
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my $file = shift;
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open(F, "<$file") or die "can't open $file: $file: $!\n";
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$/ = undef;
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my $encoded = scalar(<F>);
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close(F);
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my $j = JSON->new->allow_nonref;
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$j->canonical();
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$j->utf8->pretty->encode($j->utf8->decode($encoded));
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}
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