Add equality test for JSON values

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Petri Lehtinen 2009-12-31 17:39:36 +02:00
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@ -673,3 +673,43 @@ The following functions perform the actual JSON decoding.
object it contains, or *NULL* on error, in which case *error* is
filled with information about the error. See above for discussion
on the *error* parameter.
Equality
========
Testing for equality of two JSON values cannot, in general, be
achieved using the ``==`` operator. Equality in the terms of the
``==`` operator states that the two :ctype:`json_t` pointers point to
exactly the same JSON value. However, two JSON values can be equal not
only if they are exactly the same value, but also if they have equal
"contents":
* Two integer or real values are equal if their contained numeric
values are equal. An integer value is never equal to a real value,
though.
* Two strings are equal if their contained UTF-8 strings are equal.
* Two arrays are equal if they have the same number of elements and
each element in the first array is equal to the corresponding
element in the second array.
* Two objects are equal if they have exactly the same keys and the
value for each key in the first object is equal to the value of the
corresponding key in the second object.
* Two true, false or null values have no "contents", so they are equal
if their types are equal. (Because these values are singletons,
their equality can actually be tested with ``==``.)
The following function can be used to test whether two JSON values are
equal.
.. cfunction:: int json_equal(json_t *value1, json_t *value2)
Returns 1 if *value1* and *value2* are equal, as defined above.
Returns 0 if they are inequal or one or both of the pointers are
*NULL*.
.. versionadded:: 1.2

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@ -137,6 +137,11 @@ int json_integer_set(json_t *integer, int value);
int json_real_set(json_t *real, double value);
/* equality */
int json_equal(json_t *value1, json_t *value2);
/* loading, printing */
#define JSON_ERROR_TEXT_LENGTH 160

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@ -217,6 +217,32 @@ json_t *json_object_iter_value(void *iter)
return (json_t *)hashtable_iter_value(iter);
}
static int json_object_equal(json_t *object1, json_t *object2)
{
void *iter;
if(json_object_size(object1) != json_object_size(object2))
return 0;
iter = json_object_iter(object1);
while(iter)
{
const char *key;
json_t *value1, *value2;
key = json_object_iter_key(iter);
value1 = json_object_iter_value(iter);
value2 = json_object_get(object2, key);
if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
return 0;
iter = json_object_iter_next(object1, iter);
}
return 1;
}
/*** array ***/
@ -463,6 +489,28 @@ int json_array_extend(json_t *json, json_t *other_json)
return 0;
}
static int json_array_equal(json_t *array1, json_t *array2)
{
unsigned int i, size;
size = json_array_size(array1);
if(size != json_array_size(array2))
return 0;
for(i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
json_t *value1, *value2;
value1 = json_array_get(array1, i);
value2 = json_array_get(array2, i);
if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/*** string ***/
@ -533,6 +581,10 @@ static void json_delete_string(json_string_t *string)
free(string);
}
static int json_string_equal(json_t *string1, json_t *string2)
{
return strcmp(json_string_value(string1), json_string_value(string2)) == 0;
}
/*** integer ***/
@ -570,6 +622,10 @@ static void json_delete_integer(json_integer_t *integer)
free(integer);
}
static int json_integer_equal(json_t *integer1, json_t *integer2)
{
return json_integer_value(integer1) == json_integer_value(integer2);
}
/*** real ***/
@ -607,6 +663,10 @@ static void json_delete_real(json_real_t *real)
free(real);
}
static int json_real_equal(json_t *real1, json_t *real2)
{
return json_real_value(real1) == json_real_value(real2);
}
/*** number ***/
@ -674,3 +734,36 @@ void json_delete(json_t *json)
/* json_delete is not called for true, false or null */
}
/*** equality ***/
int json_equal(json_t *json1, json_t *json2)
{
if(!json1 || !json2)
return 0;
if(json_typeof(json1) != json_typeof(json2))
return 0;
/* this covers true, false and null as they are singletons */
if(json1 == json2)
return 1;
if(json_is_object(json1))
return json_object_equal(json1, json2);
if(json_is_array(json1))
return json_array_equal(json1, json2);
if(json_is_string(json1))
return json_string_equal(json1, json2);
if(json_is_integer(json1))
return json_integer_equal(json1, json2);
if(json_is_real(json1))
return json_real_equal(json1, json2);
return 0;
}

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test/.gitignore vendored
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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
logs
bin/json_process
suites/api/test_array
suites/api/test_equal
suites/api/test_load
suites/api/test_number
suites/api/test_object

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
check_PROGRAMS = \
test_array \
test_equal \
test_load \
test_simple \
test_number \

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ json_dump_file
json_loads
json_loadf
json_load_file
json_equal
EOF
# The list of functions are not exported in the library because they

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@ -0,0 +1,187 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 2009 Petri Lehtinen <petri@digip.org>
*
* Jansson is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
*/
#include <jansson.h>
#include "util.h"
static void test_equal_simple()
{
json_t *value1, *value2;
if(json_equal(NULL, NULL))
fail("json_equal fails for two NULLs");
value1 = json_true();
if(json_equal(value1, NULL) || json_equal(NULL, value1))
fail("json_equal fails for NULL");
/* this covers true, false and null as they are singletons */
if(!json_equal(value1, value1))
fail("identical objects are not equal");
json_decref(value1);
/* integer */
value1 = json_integer(1);
value2 = json_integer(1);
if(!value1 || !value2)
fail("unable to create integers");
if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
fail("json_equal fails for two equal integers");
json_decref(value2);
value2 = json_integer(2);
if(!value2)
fail("unable to create an integer");
if(json_equal(value1, value2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal integers");
json_decref(value1);
json_decref(value2);
/* real */
value1 = json_real(1.2);
value2 = json_real(1.2);
if(!value1 || !value2)
fail("unable to create reals");
if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
fail("json_equal fails for two equal reals");
json_decref(value2);
value2 = json_real(3.141592);
if(!value2)
fail("unable to create an real");
if(json_equal(value1, value2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal reals");
json_decref(value1);
json_decref(value2);
/* string */
value1 = json_string("foo");
value2 = json_string("foo");
if(!value1 || !value2)
fail("unable to create strings");
if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
fail("json_equal fails for two equal strings");
json_decref(value2);
value2 = json_string("bar");
if(!value2)
fail("unable to create an string");
if(json_equal(value1, value2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal strings");
json_decref(value1);
json_decref(value2);
}
static void test_equal_array()
{
json_t *array1, *array2;
array1 = json_array();
array2 = json_array();
if(!array1 || !array2)
fail("unable to create arrays");
if(!json_equal(array1, array2))
fail("json_equal fails for two empty arrays");
json_array_append_new(array1, json_integer(1));
json_array_append_new(array2, json_integer(1));
json_array_append_new(array1, json_string("foo"));
json_array_append_new(array2, json_string("foo"));
json_array_append_new(array1, json_integer(2));
json_array_append_new(array2, json_integer(2));
if(!json_equal(array1, array2))
fail("json_equal fails for two equal arrays");
json_array_remove(array2, 2);
if(json_equal(array1, array2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal arrays");
json_array_append_new(array2, json_integer(3));
if(json_equal(array1, array2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal arrays");
json_decref(array1);
json_decref(array2);
}
static void test_equal_object()
{
json_t *object1, *object2;
object1 = json_object();
object2 = json_object();
if(!object1 || !object2)
fail("unable to create objects");
if(!json_equal(object1, object2))
fail("json_equal fails for two empty objects");
json_object_set_new(object1, "a", json_integer(1));
json_object_set_new(object2, "a", json_integer(1));
json_object_set_new(object1, "b", json_string("foo"));
json_object_set_new(object2, "b", json_string("foo"));
json_object_set_new(object1, "c", json_integer(2));
json_object_set_new(object2, "c", json_integer(2));
if(!json_equal(object1, object2))
fail("json_equal fails for two equal objects");
json_object_del(object2, "c");
if(json_equal(object1, object2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal objects");
json_object_set(object2, "c", json_integer(3));
if(json_equal(object1, object2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal objects");
json_object_del(object2, "c");
json_object_set(object2, "d", json_integer(2));
if(json_equal(object1, object2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal objects");
json_decref(object1);
json_decref(object2);
}
static void test_equal_complex()
{
json_t *value1, *value2;
const char *complex_json =
"{"
" \"integer\": 1, "
" \"real\": 3.141592, "
" \"string\": \"foobar\", "
" \"true\": true, "
" \"object\": {"
" \"array-in-object\": [1,true,\"foo\",{}],"
" \"object-in-object\": {\"foo\": \"bar\"}"
" },"
" \"array\": [\"foo\", false, null, 1.234]"
"}";
value1 = json_loads(complex_json, NULL);
value2 = json_loads(complex_json, NULL);
if(!value1 || !value2)
fail("unable to parse JSON");
if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
fail("json_equal fails for two inequal strings");
/* TODO: There's no negative test case here */
}
int main()
{
test_equal_simple();
test_equal_array();
test_equal_object();
test_equal_complex();
return 0;
}