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534 lines
18 KiB
534 lines
18 KiB
using System;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using System.IO;
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using System.Text;
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// All C# JSON implementations are either pretty awful or incredibly bloated, so we
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// just use our own.
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namespace SMXJSON
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{
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public class JSONError: Exception
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{
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public JSONError(string error)
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{
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}
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};
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public class ParseError: JSONError
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{
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public ParseError(StringReader reader, string error):
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base(error)
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{
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}
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};
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public static class ObjectListExtensions
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{
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public static T Get<T>(this List<object> array, int idx, T defaultValue)
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{
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if(idx < 0 || idx >= array.Count)
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return defaultValue;
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object value = array[idx];
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if(!typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(value.GetType()))
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return defaultValue;
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return (T) value;
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}
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// Our numbers are always doubles. Add some other basic data types for convenience.
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public static int Get(this List<object> array, int idx, int defaultValue)
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{
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return (int) array.Get(idx, (double) defaultValue);
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}
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public static Byte Get(this List<object> array, int idx, Byte defaultValue)
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{
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return (Byte) array.Get(idx, (double) defaultValue);
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}
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public static float Get(this List<object> array, int idx, float defaultValue)
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{
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return (float) array.Get(idx, (double) defaultValue);
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}
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// Return the value of key. If it doesn't exist, or doesn't have the expected
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// type, return defaultValue.
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public static T Get<T>(this Dictionary<string, Object> dict, string key, T defaultValue)
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{
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object value;
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if(!dict.TryGetValue(key, out value))
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return defaultValue;
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if(!typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(value.GetType()))
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return defaultValue;
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return (T) value;
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}
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// Set result to the value of key if it exists and has the correct type, and return
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// true. Otherwise, leave result unchanged and return false.
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public static bool GetValue<T>(this Dictionary<string, Object> dict, string key, ref T result)
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{
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object value;
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if(!dict.TryGetValue(key, out value))
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return false;
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if(!typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(result.GetType()))
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return false;
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result = (T) value;
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return true;
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}
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// Our numbers are always doubles. Add some other basic data types for convenience.
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public static int Get(this Dictionary<string, Object> dict, string key, int defaultValue)
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{
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return (int) dict.Get(key, (double) defaultValue);
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}
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public static Byte Get(this Dictionary<string, Object> dict, string key, Byte defaultValue)
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{
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return (Byte) dict.Get(key, (double) defaultValue);
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}
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public static float Get(this Dictionary<string, Object> dict, string key, float defaultValue)
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{
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return (float) dict.Get(key, (double) defaultValue);
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}
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}
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class SerializeJSON
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{
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static public string Serialize(object obj)
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{
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StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder();
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Serialize(obj, output, 0);
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output.Append('\n');
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return output.ToString();
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}
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// Add start-of-line indentation.
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static private void AddIndent(StringBuilder output, int indent)
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{
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output.Append(' ', indent*4);
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}
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// Serialize a boolean.
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static private void SerializeObject(bool value, StringBuilder output)
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{
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if(value)
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output.Append("true");
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else
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output.Append("false");
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}
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// Serialize a string.
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static private void SerializeObject(String str, StringBuilder output)
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{
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output.Append('"');
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foreach(char c in str)
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{
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switch(c)
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{
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case '"': output.Append("\\\""); break;
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case '\\': output.Append("\\\\"); break;
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case '\b': output.Append("\\b"); break;
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case '\n': output.Append("\\n"); break;
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case '\r': output.Append("\\r"); break;
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case '\t': output.Append("\\t"); break;
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default:
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// We don't escape Unicode. Every sane JSON parser accepts UTF-8.
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output.Append(c);
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break;
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}
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}
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output.Append('"');
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}
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// Serialize an array.
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static private void SerializeObject<T>(List<T> array, StringBuilder output, int indent)
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{
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output.Append("[\n");
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bool first = true;
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indent += 1;
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foreach(T element in array)
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{
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if(first)
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first = false;
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else
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output.Append(",\n");
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AddIndent(output, indent);
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Serialize(element, output, indent);
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}
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output.Append('\n');
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indent -= 1;
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AddIndent(output, indent);
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output.Append(']');
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}
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// Serialize a dictionary.
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static private void SerializeObject<T>(Dictionary<string, T> dict, StringBuilder output, int indent)
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{
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output.Append("{\n");
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indent += 1;
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bool first = true;
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foreach(KeyValuePair<string,T> element in dict)
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{
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if(first)
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first = false;
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else
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output.Append(",\n");
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AddIndent(output, indent);
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SerializeObject(element.Key, output);
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output.Append(':');
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output.Append(' ');
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Serialize(element.Value, output, indent);
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}
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output.Append('\n');
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indent -= 1;
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AddIndent(output, indent);
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output.Append('}');
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}
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// Serialize an object based on its type.
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static public void Serialize(object obj, StringBuilder output, int indent)
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{
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if(obj == null) { output.Append("null"); return; }
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if(typeof(Int32).IsInstanceOfType(obj)) { output.Append(obj.ToString()); return; }
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if(typeof(float).IsInstanceOfType(obj)) { output.Append(obj.ToString()); return; }
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if(typeof(Double).IsInstanceOfType(obj)) { output.Append(obj.ToString()); return; }
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if(typeof(Boolean).IsInstanceOfType(obj)) { SerializeObject((Boolean) obj, output); return; }
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if(typeof(string).IsInstanceOfType(obj)) { SerializeObject((string) obj, output); return; }
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// C# generics aren't very well designed, so this is clunky. We should be able to cast
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// a List<string> to List<object>, but some overzealous language designers thought that
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// since that has some unsafe uses, we shouldn't be allowed to use it for perfectly safe
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// uses either (eg. read-only access).
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if(obj.GetType().GetGenericTypeDefinition().IsAssignableFrom(typeof(List<>)))
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{
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Type valueType = obj.GetType().GetGenericArguments()[0];
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if(valueType == typeof(object)) { SerializeObject((List<object>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(Int32)) { SerializeObject((List<Int32>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(float)) { SerializeObject((List<float>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(Double)) { SerializeObject((List<Double>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(Boolean)) { SerializeObject((List<Boolean>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(string)) { SerializeObject((List<string>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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}
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if(obj.GetType().GetGenericTypeDefinition().IsAssignableFrom(typeof(Dictionary<,>)))
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{
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Type keyType = obj.GetType().GetGenericArguments()[0];
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if(typeof(string).IsAssignableFrom(keyType))
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{
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Type valueType = obj.GetType().GetGenericArguments()[1];
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if(valueType == typeof(object)) { SerializeObject((Dictionary<string, object>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(Int32)) { SerializeObject((Dictionary<string, Int32>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(float)) { SerializeObject((Dictionary<string, float>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(Double)) { SerializeObject((Dictionary<string, Double>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(Boolean)) { SerializeObject((Dictionary<string, Boolean>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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if(valueType == typeof(string)) { SerializeObject((Dictionary<string, string>)obj, output, indent); return; }
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}
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}
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throw new JSONError("Unsupported type: " + obj.GetType());
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}
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}
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class ParseJSON
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{
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static private void SkipWhitespace(StringReader reader)
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{
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while(true)
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{
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int c = reader.Peek();
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switch(c)
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{
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case ' ':
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case '\n':
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case '\t':
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reader.Read();
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continue;
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default:
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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// Parse JSON. On error, return null.
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public static Object Parse(string json)
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{
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return ParseWithExceptions(new StringReader(json));
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}
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// Parse JSON, expecting a specific outer type. On parse error, return a default value.
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public static T Parse<T>(string json) where T: new()
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{
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Object result = Parse(json);
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if(!typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(result.GetType()))
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return new T();
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return (T) result;
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}
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// Parse JSON. On error, raise JSONError.
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//
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// Most of the time, errors aren't expected and putting exception handling around every
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// place JSON is parsed can be brittle. Parse() can be used instead to just return
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// a default value.
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public static Object ParseWithExceptions(StringReader reader)
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{
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Object result = ParseJSONValue(reader);
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SkipWhitespace(reader);
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// Other than whitespace, we should be at the end of the file.
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if(reader.Read() != -1)
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected data at the end of the string");
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return result;
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}
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private static Object ParseJSONValue(StringReader reader)
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{
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SkipWhitespace(reader);
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int nextCharacter = reader.Peek();
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switch(nextCharacter)
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{
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case '"':
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return ReadJSONString(reader);
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case '{':
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return ReadJSONDictionary(reader);
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case '[':
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return ReadJSONArray(reader);
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}
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if(nextCharacter == '-' || (nextCharacter >= '0' && nextCharacter <= '9'))
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return ReadJSONNumber(reader);
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if(reader.Peek() == 'n')
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{
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// The only valid value this can be is "null".
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Expect(reader, 'n');
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Expect(reader, 'u');
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Expect(reader, 'l');
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Expect(reader, 'l');
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return null;
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}
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if(reader.Peek() == 't')
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{
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Expect(reader, 't');
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Expect(reader, 'r');
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Expect(reader, 'u');
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Expect(reader, 'e');
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return true;
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}
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if(reader.Peek() == 'f')
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{
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Expect(reader, 'f');
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Expect(reader, 'a');
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Expect(reader, 'l');
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Expect(reader, 's');
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Expect(reader, 'e');
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return true;
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}
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected token");
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}
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// Skip whitespace, then read one character, which we expect to have a specific value.
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static private void Expect(StringReader reader, char character)
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{
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SkipWhitespace(reader);
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if(reader.Read() != character)
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Expected " + character);
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}
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static private List<Object> ReadJSONArray(StringReader reader)
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{
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Expect(reader, '[');
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List<Object> result = new List<Object>();
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while(true)
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{
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SkipWhitespace(reader);
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if(reader.Peek() == ']')
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{
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reader.Read();
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return result;
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}
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if(result.Count > 0)
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{
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int comma = reader.Read();
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if(comma == -1)
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected EOF reading array");
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if(comma != ',')
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Expected ',', got " + comma + " reading array");
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SkipWhitespace(reader);
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}
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Object value = ParseJSONValue(reader);
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result.Add(value);
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}
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}
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static private Dictionary<string, Object> ReadJSONDictionary(StringReader reader)
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{
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Expect(reader, '{');
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Dictionary<string, Object> result = new Dictionary<string, Object>();
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while(true)
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{
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string key = ReadJSONString(reader);
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Expect(reader, ':');
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Object value = ParseJSONValue(reader);
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result.Add(key, value);
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SkipWhitespace(reader);
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switch(reader.Read())
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{
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case '}':
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return result;
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case ',':
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continue;
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case -1:
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected EOF reading dictionary");
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default:
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected token reading dictionary");
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}
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}
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}
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static private string ReadJSONString(StringReader reader)
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{
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Expect(reader, '"');
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StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
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while(true)
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{
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int c = reader.Read();
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if(c == -1)
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected EOF reading string");
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if(c == '"')
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break;
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// XXX: untested
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if(c == '\\')
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{
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c = reader.Read();
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switch(c)
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{
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case '"':
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case '\\':
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case '/':
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result.Append((char) c);
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break;
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case 'b': result.Append('\b'); break;
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case 'n': result.Append('\n'); break;
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case 'r': result.Append('\r'); break;
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case 't': result.Append('\t'); break;
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case 'u':
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{
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// Parse a \u1234 escape.
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int codePoint = 0;
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for(int i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
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{
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codePoint *= 10;
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c = reader.Read();
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if(c == -1)
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected EOF reading string");
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if(c < '0' || c > '9')
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected token " + c + " reading Unicode escape");
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codePoint += c - (int) '0';
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}
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result.Append((char) codePoint);
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break;
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}
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default:
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unrecognized escape sequence in string: \\" + (char) c);
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}
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continue;
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}
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result.Append((char) c);
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}
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return result.ToString();
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}
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static private double ReadJSONNumber(StringReader reader)
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{
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StringBuilder number = new StringBuilder();
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bool negative = false;
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if(reader.Peek() == '-')
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{
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negative = true;
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reader.Read();
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}
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int nextCharacter = reader.Read();
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if(nextCharacter == '0')
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number.Append((char) nextCharacter);
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else
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{
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if(nextCharacter < '1' || nextCharacter > '9')
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected token reading number");
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number.Append((char) nextCharacter);
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while(reader.Peek() >= '0' && reader.Peek() <= '9')
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number.Append((char) reader.Read());
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}
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if(reader.Peek() == '.')
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{
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number.Append(reader.Read());
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if(reader.Peek() < '0' || reader.Peek() > '9')
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected token reading number");
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while(reader.Peek() >= '0' && reader.Peek() <= '9')
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number.Append((char) reader.Read());
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}
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if(reader.Peek() == 'e' || reader.Peek() == 'E')
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{
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number.Append((char) reader.Read());
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if(reader.Peek() == '+' || reader.Peek() == '-')
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number.Append((char) reader.Read());
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if(reader.Peek() < '0' || reader.Peek() > '9')
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected token reading number");
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while(true)
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{
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nextCharacter = reader.Read();
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if(nextCharacter < '0' || nextCharacter > '9')
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break;
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number.Append((char) nextCharacter);
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}
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}
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double result;
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if(!Double.TryParse(number.ToString(), out result))
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throw new ParseError(reader, "Unexpected error parsing number \"" + number.ToString() + "\"");
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if(negative)
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result = -result;
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return result;
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}
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}
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}
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