190 lines
5.2 KiB
C
190 lines
5.2 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2009-2016 Petri Lehtinen <petri@digip.org>
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*
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* Jansson is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
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*/
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#include <jansson.h>
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#include "util.h"
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static void test_equal_simple()
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{
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json_t *value1, *value2;
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if(json_equal(NULL, NULL))
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fail("json_equal fails for two NULLs");
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value1 = json_true();
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if(json_equal(value1, NULL) || json_equal(NULL, value1))
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fail("json_equal fails for NULL");
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/* this covers true, false and null as they are singletons */
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if(!json_equal(value1, value1))
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fail("identical objects are not equal");
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json_decref(value1);
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/* integer */
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value1 = json_integer(1);
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value2 = json_integer(1);
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if(!value1 || !value2)
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fail("unable to create integers");
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if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two equal integers");
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json_decref(value2);
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value2 = json_integer(2);
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if(!value2)
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fail("unable to create an integer");
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if(json_equal(value1, value2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal integers");
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json_decref(value1);
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json_decref(value2);
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/* real */
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value1 = json_real(1.2);
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value2 = json_real(1.2);
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if(!value1 || !value2)
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fail("unable to create reals");
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if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two equal reals");
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json_decref(value2);
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value2 = json_real(3.141592);
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if(!value2)
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fail("unable to create an real");
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if(json_equal(value1, value2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal reals");
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json_decref(value1);
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json_decref(value2);
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/* string */
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value1 = json_string("foo");
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value2 = json_string("foo");
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if(!value1 || !value2)
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fail("unable to create strings");
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if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two equal strings");
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json_decref(value2);
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value2 = json_string("bar");
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if(!value2)
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fail("unable to create an string");
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if(json_equal(value1, value2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal strings");
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json_decref(value1);
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json_decref(value2);
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}
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static void test_equal_array()
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{
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json_t *array1, *array2;
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array1 = json_array();
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array2 = json_array();
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if(!array1 || !array2)
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fail("unable to create arrays");
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if(!json_equal(array1, array2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two empty arrays");
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json_array_append_new(array1, json_integer(1));
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json_array_append_new(array2, json_integer(1));
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json_array_append_new(array1, json_string("foo"));
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json_array_append_new(array2, json_string("foo"));
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json_array_append_new(array1, json_integer(2));
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json_array_append_new(array2, json_integer(2));
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if(!json_equal(array1, array2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two equal arrays");
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json_array_remove(array2, 2);
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if(json_equal(array1, array2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal arrays");
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json_array_append_new(array2, json_integer(3));
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if(json_equal(array1, array2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal arrays");
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json_decref(array1);
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json_decref(array2);
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}
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static void test_equal_object()
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{
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json_t *object1, *object2;
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object1 = json_object();
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object2 = json_object();
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if(!object1 || !object2)
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fail("unable to create objects");
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if(!json_equal(object1, object2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two empty objects");
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json_object_set_new(object1, "a", json_integer(1));
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json_object_set_new(object2, "a", json_integer(1));
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json_object_set_new(object1, "b", json_string("foo"));
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json_object_set_new(object2, "b", json_string("foo"));
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json_object_set_new(object1, "c", json_integer(2));
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json_object_set_new(object2, "c", json_integer(2));
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if(!json_equal(object1, object2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two equal objects");
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json_object_del(object2, "c");
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if(json_equal(object1, object2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal objects");
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json_object_set_new(object2, "c", json_integer(3));
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if(json_equal(object1, object2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal objects");
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json_object_del(object2, "c");
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json_object_set_new(object2, "d", json_integer(2));
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if(json_equal(object1, object2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal objects");
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json_decref(object1);
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json_decref(object2);
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}
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static void test_equal_complex()
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{
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json_t *value1, *value2;
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const char *complex_json =
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"{"
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" \"integer\": 1, "
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" \"real\": 3.141592, "
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" \"string\": \"foobar\", "
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" \"true\": true, "
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" \"object\": {"
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" \"array-in-object\": [1,true,\"foo\",{}],"
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" \"object-in-object\": {\"foo\": \"bar\"}"
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" },"
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" \"array\": [\"foo\", false, null, 1.234]"
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"}";
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value1 = json_loads(complex_json, 0, NULL);
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value2 = json_loads(complex_json, 0, NULL);
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if(!value1 || !value2)
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fail("unable to parse JSON");
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if(!json_equal(value1, value2))
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fail("json_equal fails for two inequal strings");
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json_decref(value1);
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json_decref(value2);
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/* TODO: There's no negative test case here */
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}
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static void run_tests()
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{
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test_equal_simple();
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test_equal_array();
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test_equal_object();
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test_equal_complex();
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}
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