updated jsx_parser example, needs more comments
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%% THE SOFTWARE.
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%% THE SOFTWARE.
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%% this module is an example of how to use the raw parser api
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-module(jsx_parser).
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-module(jsx_parser).
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-author("alisdairsullivan@yahoo.ca").
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-author("alisdairsullivan@yahoo.ca").
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%% this is a strict parser, no comments, no naked values and only one key per object. it
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%% this is a strict parser, no comments, no naked values and only one key per object. it
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%% also is not streaming, though it could be modified to parse partial objects/lists.
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%% also is not streaming, though it could be modified to parse partial objects/lists.
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%% event takes two arguments, the result of calling the parser on a json argument (or the
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%% generator returned by the parser) and a term that holds the erlang representation of
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%% the json.
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decode(JSON) ->
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decode(JSON) ->
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P = jsx:parser({jsx_parser, event, []}, []),
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F = jsx:parser(),
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case P(JSON) of
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try event(F(JSON), [])
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{incomplete, _} ->
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catch error:badjson -> {error, badjson}
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{error, badjson}
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; {error, badjson} ->
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{error, badjson}
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; {Result, _} ->
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{ok, Result}
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end.
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end.
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%% erlang representation is dicts for objects and lists for arrays.
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%% erlang representation is dicts for objects and lists for arrays.
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event(start_object, Stack) ->
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event({start_object, Next}, Stack) ->
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[dict:new()] ++ Stack;
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event(Next(), [dict:new()] ++ Stack);
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event(start_array, Stack) ->
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event({start_array, Next}, Stack) ->
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[[]] ++ Stack;
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event(Next(), [[]] ++ Stack);
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event(end_object, [Object, {key, Key}, Parent|Stack]) when is_tuple(Parent) ->
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event({end_object, Next}, [Object, {key, Key}, Parent|Stack]) when is_tuple(Parent) ->
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[insert(Key, Object, Parent)] ++ Stack;
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event(Next(), [insert(Key, Object, Parent)] ++ Stack);
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event(end_array, [Array, {key, Key}, Parent|Stack]) when is_tuple(Parent) ->
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event({end_array, Next}, [Array, {key, Key}, Parent|Stack]) when is_tuple(Parent) ->
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[insert(Key, lists:reverse(Array), Parent)] ++ Stack;
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event(Next(), [insert(Key, lists:reverse(Array), Parent)] ++ Stack);
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event(end_object, [Object, Parent|Stack]) when is_list(Parent) ->
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event({end_object, Next}, [Object, Parent|Stack]) when is_list(Parent) ->
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[[Object] ++ Parent] ++ Stack;
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event(Next(), [[Object] ++ Parent] ++ Stack);
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event(end_array, [Array, Parent|Stack]) when is_list(Parent) ->
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event({end_array, Next}, [Array, Parent|Stack]) when is_list(Parent) ->
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[[lists:reverse(Array)] ++ Parent] ++ Stack;
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event(Next(), [[lists:reverse(Array)] ++ Parent] ++ Stack);
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%% special cases for closing the root objects
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%% special cases for closing the root objects
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event(end_object, [Object]) ->
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event({end_object, Next}, [Object]) ->
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[Object];
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event(Next(), [Object]);
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event(end_array, [Array]) ->
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event({end_array, Next}, [Array]) ->
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[lists:reverse(Array)];
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event(Next(), [lists:reverse(Array)]);
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event({key, Key}, [Object|Stack]) ->
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%% keys are just pushed onto the stack until their corresponding value is
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[{key, Key}] ++ [Object] ++ Stack;
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%% encountered
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event({{key, Key}, Next}, [Stack]) ->
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event(Next(), [{key, Key}] ++ Stack);
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%% reject values that aren't wrapped by an array or object
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%% reject values that aren't wrapped by an array or object
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event({_Type, _Value}, []) ->
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event({{_Type, _Value}, _Next}, []) ->
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erlang:error(badjson);
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{error, badjson};
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%% this is kind of a dirty hack, but erlang will interpret atoms when applied to (Args)
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%% this is kind of a dirty hack, but erlang will interpret atoms when applied to (Args)
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%% as a function. so naming our formatting functions string, integer, float and literal will
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%% as a function. so naming our formatting functions string, integer, float and literal will
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%% allow the following shortcut
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%% allow the following shortcut
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event({Type, Value}, [{key, Key}, Object|Stack]) ->
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event({{Type, Value}, Next}, [{key, Key}, Object|Stack]) ->
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[insert(Key, ?MODULE:Type(Value), Object)] ++ Stack;
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event(Next(), [insert(Key, ?MODULE:Type(Value), Object)] ++ Stack);
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event({Type, Value}, [Array|Stack]) when is_list(Array) ->
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event({{Type, Value}, Next}, [Array|Stack]) when is_list(Array) ->
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[[?MODULE:Type(Value)] ++ Array] ++ Stack;
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event(Next(), [[?MODULE:Type(Value)] ++ Array] ++ Stack);
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event(reset, _) ->
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event({end_json, _}, [Stack]) ->
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[];
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event(end_json, [Stack]) ->
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Stack.
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Stack.
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