From 0f609dd314366858679a168933b03692699e8c6e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: FourierTransformer Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2024 22:00:23 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update to simdjson 3.9.5 (#83) * switched to ondemand parser * removed LIBS_PATH and debug symbols * a bit smarter about `pushinteger` and `pushnumber` for Lua 5.3+ --- Makefile | 2 +- README.md | 41 +- ....rockspec => lua-simdjson-0.0.3-1.rockspec | 4 +- spec/compile_spec.lua | 115 +- src/luasimdjson.cpp | 323 +- src/simdjson.cpp | 65042 ++++++-- src/simdjson.h | 117801 ++++++++++++++- 7 files changed, 166866 insertions(+), 16462 deletions(-) rename lua-simdjson-0.0.2-1.rockspec => lua-simdjson-0.0.3-1.rockspec (96%) diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index a0d5662..b0ac165 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ TARGET = simdjson.$(LIBEXT) all: $(TARGET) $(TARGET): - $(CXX) $(SRC) $(FLAGS) $(INCLUDE) $(LIBS_PATH) $(LIBS) -o $@ + $(CXX) $(SRC) $(FLAGS) $(INCLUDE) $(LIBS) -o $@ clean: rm *.$(LIBEXT) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 413de9e..460c26f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -# lua-simdjson (WIP) +# lua-simdjson [![Build Status](https://github.com/FourierTransformer/lua-simdjson/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/FourierTransformer/lua-simdjson/actions?query=branch%3Amaster) -A basic lua binding to [simdjson](https://simdjson.org). The simdjson library is an incredibly fast JSON parser that uses SIMD instructions and fancy algorithms to parse JSON very quickly. It's been tested with LuaJIT 2.0/2.1 and Lua 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 on linux/osx. It has a general parsing mode and a lazy mode that uses a JSON pointer. +A basic Lua binding to [simdjson](https://simdjson.org). The simdjson library is an incredibly fast JSON parser that uses SIMD instructions and fancy algorithms to parse JSON very quickly. It's been tested with LuaJIT 2.0/2.1 and Lua 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 on linux/osx/windows. It has a general parsing mode and a lazy mode that uses a JSON pointer. -Current simdjson version: 0.5.0 +Current simdjson version: 3.9.5 ## Installation If all the requirements are met, lua-simdjson can be install via luarocks with: @@ -15,28 +15,29 @@ Otherwise it can be installed manually by pulling the repo and running luarocks ## Requirements * lua-simdjson only works on 64bit systems. - * a lua build environment with support for C++11 + * a Lua build environment with support for C++11 * g++ version 7+ and clang++ version 6+ or newer should work! ## Parsing There are two main ways to parse JSON in lua-simdjson: - 1. With `parse`: this parses JSON and returns a lua table with the parsed values + 1. With `parse`: this parses JSON and returns a Lua table with the parsed values 2. With `open`: this reads in the JSON and keeps it in simdjson's internal format. The values can then be accessed using a JSON pointer (examples below) Both of these methods also have support to read files on disc with `parseFile` and `openFile` respectively. If handling JSON from disk, these methods should be used and are incredibly fast. ## Typing - * lua-simdjson uses `simdjson.null` to represent `null` values from parsed JSON. - * Any application should use that for comparison as needed. - * it uses `lua_pushnumber` and `lua_pushinteger` for JSON floats and ints respectively, so your lua version may handle that slightly differently. - * All other types map as expected. +* lua-simdjson uses `simdjson.null` to represent `null` values from parsed JSON. + * Any application should use that for comparison as needed. +* it uses `lua_pushnumber` and `lua_pushinteger` for JSON floats and ints respectively, so your Lua version may handle that slightly differently. + * `lua_pushinteger` uses signed ints. A number from JSON larger than `LUA_MAXINTEGER` will be represented as a float/number +* All other types map as expected. ### Parse some JSON -The `parse` methods will return a normal lua table that can be interacted with. +The `parse` methods will return a normal Lua table that can be interacted with. ```lua local simdjson = require("simdjson") local response = simdjson.parse([[ -{ +{ "Image": { "Width": 800, "Height": 600, @@ -60,11 +61,11 @@ print(fileResponse["statuses"][1]["id"]) ``` ### Open some json -The `open` methods currently require the use of a JSON pointer, but are very quick. +The `open` methods currently require the use of a JSON pointer, but are very quick. They are best used when you only need a part of a response. In the example below, it could be useful for just getting the `Thumnail` object with `:atPointer("/Image/Thumbnail")` which will then only create a Lua table with those specific values. ```lua local simdjson = require("simdjson") local response = simdjson.open([[ -{ +{ "Image": { "Width": 800, "Height": 600, @@ -82,21 +83,21 @@ local response = simdjson.open([[ print(response:atPointer("/Image/Width")) -- OR to parse a file from disk -local fileResponse = simdjson.open("jsonexamples/twitter.json") +local fileResponse = simdjson.openFile("jsonexamples/twitter.json") print(fileResponse:atPointer("/statuses/0/id")) --using a JSON pointer ``` -Starting with version 0.5.0, the the `atPointer` method is JSON pointer compliant. The previous pointer implementation is considered deprecated, but is still available with the `at` method. +Starting with version 0.5.0, the `atPointer` method is JSON pointer compliant. The previous pointer implementation is considered deprecated, but is still available with the `at` method. The `open` and `parse` codeblocks should print out the same values. It's worth noting that the JSON pointer indexes from 0. -This lazy style of using the simdjson data structure could also be used with array access in the future, and would result in ultra-fast JSON "parsing". +This lazy style of using the simdjson data structure could also be used with array access in the future. ## Error Handling lua-simdjson will error out with any errors from simdjson encountered while parsing. They are very good at helping identify what has gone wrong during parsing. ## Benchmarks -I ran some benchmarks against lua-cjson, rapidjson, and dkjson. For each test, I loaded the JSON into memory, and then had the parsers go through each file 100 times and took the average time it took to parse to a lua table. You can see all the results in the [benchmark](benchmark/) folder. I've included a sample output run via Lua (the LuaJIT graph looks very similar, also in the benchmark folder). The y-axis is logarithmic, so every half step down is twice as fast. +I ran some benchmarks against lua-cjson, rapidjson, and dkjson. For each test, I loaded the JSON into memory, and then had the parsers go through each file 100 times and took the average time it took to parse to a Lua table. You can see all the results in the [benchmark](benchmark/) folder. I've included a sample output run via Lua (the LuaJIT graph looks very similar, also in the benchmark folder). The y-axis is logarithmic, so every half step down is twice as fast. ![Lua Performance Column Chart](benchmark/lua-perf.png) @@ -109,13 +110,13 @@ All tested files are in the [jsonexamples folder](jsonexamples/). lua-simdjson, like the simdjson library performs better on more modern hardware. These benchmarks were run on a ninth-gen i7 processor. On an older processor, rapidjson may perform better. ## Caveats & Alternatives - * there is no encoding/dumping a lua table to JSON (yet! Most other lua JSON libraries can handle this) - * it only works on 64 bit systems (untested on Windows...) + * there is no encoding/dumping a Lua table to JSON (yet! Most other lua JSON libraries can handle this) + * it only works on 64 bit systems * it builds a large binary. On a modern linux system, it ended up being \~200k (lua-cjson comes in at 42k) * since it's an external module, it's not quite as easy to just grab the file and go (dkjson has you covered here!) ## Philosophy -I plan to keep it fairly inline with what the original simdjson library is capable of doing, which really means not adding too many additional options. The big _thing_ that's missing so far is encoding a lua table to JSON. I may add in an encoder at some point (likely modified from an existing lua library). There are some rumours that simdjson _may_ support creating JSON structure in the future. If that happens, I would likely switch to it. +I plan to keep it fairly inline with what the original simdjson library is capable of doing, which really means not adding too many additional options. The big _thing_ that's missing so far is encoding a lua table to JSON. I may add in an encoder at some point. ## Licenses * The jsonexamples, src/simdjson.cpp, src/simdjson.h are unmodified from the released version simdjson under the Apache License 2.0. diff --git a/lua-simdjson-0.0.2-1.rockspec b/lua-simdjson-0.0.3-1.rockspec similarity index 96% rename from lua-simdjson-0.0.2-1.rockspec rename to lua-simdjson-0.0.3-1.rockspec index 9ff5982..5b934d0 100644 --- a/lua-simdjson-0.0.2-1.rockspec +++ b/lua-simdjson-0.0.3-1.rockspec @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ package="lua-simdjson" -version="0.0.2-1" +version="0.0.3-1" source = { url = "git://github.com/FourierTransformer/lua-simdjson", - tag = "0.0.2" + tag = "0.0.3" } description = { summary = "This is a simple Lua binding for simdjson", diff --git a/spec/compile_spec.lua b/spec/compile_spec.lua index 7293f31..1a612fa 100644 --- a/spec/compile_spec.lua +++ b/spec/compile_spec.lua @@ -11,34 +11,93 @@ end local files = { - "apache_builds.json", - "canada.json", - "citm_catalog.json", - "github_events.json", - "google_maps_api_compact_response.json", - "google_maps_api_response.json", - "gsoc-2018.json", - "instruments.json", - "marine_ik.json", - "mesh.json", - "mesh.pretty.json", - "numbers.json", - "random.json", - "repeat.json", - "twitter_timeline.json", - "update-center.json", - "small/adversarial.json", - "small/demo.json", - "small/flatadversarial.json", - "small/smalldemo.json", - "small/truenull.json" + "apache_builds.json", + "canada.json", + "citm_catalog.json", + "github_events.json", + "google_maps_api_compact_response.json", + "google_maps_api_response.json", + "gsoc-2018.json", + "instruments.json", + "marine_ik.json", + "mesh.json", + "mesh.pretty.json", + "numbers.json", + "random.json", + "repeat.json", + "twitter_timeline.json", + "update-center.json", + "small/adversarial.json", + "small/demo.json", + "small/flatadversarial.json", + "small/smalldemo.json", + "small/truenull.json" } -describe("Make sure everything compiled correctly", function() - for _, file in ipairs(files) do - it("should parse the file: " .. file, function() - local fileContents = loadFile("jsonexamples/" .. file) - assert.are.same(cjson.decode(fileContents), simdjson.parse(fileContents)) - end) - end +describe("Make sure it parses strings correctly", function() + for _, file in ipairs(files) do + it("should parse the file: " .. file, function() + local fileContents = loadFile("jsonexamples/" .. file) + local cjsonDecodedValues = cjson.decode(fileContents) + assert.are.same(cjsonDecodedValues, simdjson.parse(fileContents)) + end) + end end) + +describe("Make sure it parses files correctly", function() + for _, file in ipairs(files) do + it("should parse the file: " .. file, function() + local fileContents = loadFile("jsonexamples/" .. file) + local cjsonDecodedValues = cjson.decode(fileContents) + assert.are.same(cjsonDecodedValues, simdjson.parseFile("jsonexamples/" .. file)) + end) + end +end) + +describe("Make sure json pointer works with a string", function() + it("should handle a string", function() + local fileContents = loadFile("jsonexamples/small/demo.json") + local decodedFile = simdjson.open(fileContents) + assert.are.same(800, decodedFile:atPointer("/Image/Width")) + assert.are.same(600, decodedFile:atPointer("/Image/Height")) + assert.are.same(125, decodedFile:atPointer("/Image/Thumbnail/Height")) + assert.are.same(943, decodedFile:atPointer("/Image/IDs/1")) + end) +end) + +describe("Make sure json pointer works with openfile", function() + it("should handle opening a file", function() + local decodedFile = simdjson.openFile("jsonexamples/small/demo.json") + assert.are.same(800, decodedFile:atPointer("/Image/Width")) + assert.are.same(600, decodedFile:atPointer("/Image/Height")) + assert.are.same(125, decodedFile:atPointer("/Image/Thumbnail/Height")) + assert.are.same(943, decodedFile:atPointer("/Image/IDs/1")) + end) +end) + +local major, minor = _VERSION:match('([%d]+)%.(%d+)') +if tonumber(major) >= 5 and tonumber(minor) >= 3 then + describe("Make sure ints and floats parse correctly", function () + it("should handle decoding numbers appropriately", function() + + local numberCheck = simdjson.parse([[ +{ + "float": 1.2, + "min_signed_integer": -9223372036854775808, + "max_signed_integer": 9223372036854775807, + "one_above_max_signed_integer": 9223372036854775808, + "min_unsigned_integer": 0, + "max_unsigned_integer": 18446744073709551615 +} + ]]) + + assert.are.same("float", math.type(numberCheck["float"])) + assert.are.same("integer", math.type(numberCheck["max_signed_integer"])) + assert.are.same("integer", math.type(numberCheck["min_signed_integer"])) + assert.are.same("float", math.type(numberCheck["one_above_max_signed_integer"])) + assert.are.same("integer", math.type(numberCheck["min_unsigned_integer"])) + assert.are.same("float", math.type(numberCheck["max_unsigned_integer"])) + + end) + end) +end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/luasimdjson.cpp b/src/luasimdjson.cpp index 32624f1..ca598c1 100644 --- a/src/luasimdjson.cpp +++ b/src/luasimdjson.cpp @@ -1,15 +1,24 @@ #include #include +#ifdef _WIN32 +#include +#include +#else +#include +#endif + +#define NDEBUG +#define __OPTIMIZE__ 1 + #include "simdjson.h" #include "luasimdjson.h" #define LUA_SIMDJSON_NAME "simdjson" -#define LUA_SIMDJSON_VERSION "0.0" +#define LUA_SIMDJSON_VERSION "0.0.3" using namespace simdjson; - #if !defined(luaL_newlibtable) && (!defined LUA_VERSION_NUM || LUA_VERSION_NUM<=501) /* ** set_funcs compat for 5.1 @@ -30,80 +39,141 @@ static void luaL_setfuncs (lua_State *L, const luaL_Reg *l, int nup) { } #endif -static simdjson::dom::parser parser; +ondemand::parser ondemand_parser; +simdjson::padded_string jsonbuffer; -void convert_element_to_table(lua_State *L, dom::element element) { +void convert_ondemand_element_to_table(lua_State *L, ondemand::value element) { switch (element.type()) { - case dom::element_type::ARRAY: + + case ondemand::json_type::array: { int count = 1; lua_newtable(L); - for (dom::element child : dom::array(element)) { - lua_pushinteger(L, count); - convert_element_to_table(L, child); - lua_settable(L, -3); - count = count + 1; - } - break; - } - - case dom::element_type::OBJECT: - lua_newtable(L); - for (dom::key_value_pair field : dom::object(element)) { - std::string_view view(field.key); - lua_pushlstring(L, view.data(), view.size()); + for (auto child : element.get_array()) { + lua_pushinteger(L, count); + // We need the call to value() to get + // an ondemand::value type. + convert_ondemand_element_to_table(L, child.value()); + lua_settable(L, -3); + count = count + 1; + } + break; + } - convert_element_to_table(L, field.value); + case ondemand::json_type::object: + lua_newtable(L); + for (auto field : element.get_object()) { + std::string_view s = field.unescaped_key(); + lua_pushlstring(L, s.data(), s.size()); + convert_ondemand_element_to_table(L, field.value()); lua_settable(L, -3); } break; - - case dom::element_type::INT64: - lua_pushinteger(L, int64_t(element)); - break; - case dom::element_type::UINT64: - lua_pushinteger(L, int64_t(element)); - break; - - case dom::element_type::DOUBLE: - lua_pushnumber(L, double(element)); - break; + case ondemand::json_type::number: + { + ondemand::number number = element.get_number(); + ondemand::number_type number_type = number.get_number_type(); + switch (number_type) { + case fallback::number_type::floating_point_number: + lua_pushnumber(L, element.get_double()); + break; + + case fallback::number_type::signed_integer: + lua_pushinteger(L, element.get_int64()); + break; - case dom::element_type::STRING: + case fallback::number_type::unsigned_integer: + { + // a uint64 can be greater than an int64, so we must check how large and pass as a number + // if larger but LUA_MAXINTEGER (which is only defined in 5.3+) + #if defined(LUA_MAXINTEGER) + uint64_t actual_value = element.get_uint64(); + if (actual_value > LUA_MAXINTEGER) { + lua_pushnumber(L, actual_value); + } else { + lua_pushinteger(L, actual_value); + } + #else + lua_pushnumber(L, element.get_double()); + #endif + break; + } + + case fallback::number_type::big_integer: + lua_pushnumber(L, element.get_double()); + break; + } + break; + } + + case ondemand::json_type::string: { - std::string_view view(element); - lua_pushlstring(L, view.data(), view.size()); + std::string_view s = element.get_string(); + lua_pushlstring(L, s.data(), s.size()); break; } - case dom::element_type::BOOL: - lua_pushboolean(L, bool(element)); + case ondemand::json_type::boolean: + lua_pushboolean(L, element.get_bool()); break; - - case dom::element_type::NULL_VALUE: + + case ondemand::json_type::null: lua_pushlightuserdata(L, NULL); break; } } +// from https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/performance.md#free-padding +// Returns the default size of the page in bytes on this system. +long page_size() { +#ifdef _WIN32 + SYSTEM_INFO sysInfo; + GetSystemInfo(&sysInfo); + long pagesize = sysInfo.dwPageSize; +#else + long pagesize = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE); +#endif + return pagesize; +} + +// allows us to reuse a json buffer pretty safely +// Returns true if the buffer + len + simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING crosses the +// page boundary. +bool need_allocation(const char *buf, size_t len) { + return ((reinterpret_cast(buf + len - 1) % page_size()) < + simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING); +} + +simdjson::padded_string_view get_padded_string_view(const char *buf, size_t len, + simdjson::padded_string &jsonbuffer) { + if (need_allocation(buf, len)) { // unlikely case + jsonbuffer = simdjson::padded_string(buf, len); + return jsonbuffer; + } else { // no reallcation needed (very likely) + return simdjson::padded_string_view(buf, len, + len + simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING); + } +} + static int parse(lua_State *L) { size_t json_str_len; const char *json_str = luaL_checklstring(L, 1, &json_str_len); - dom::element element; - simdjson::error_code error; - parser.parse(json_str, json_str_len).tie(element, error); + ondemand::document doc; + ondemand::value element; - if (error) { - luaL_error(L, error_message(error)); - return 1; + try { + // makes a padded_string_view for a bit of quickness! + doc = ondemand_parser.iterate(get_padded_string_view(json_str, json_str_len, jsonbuffer)); + element = doc; + convert_ondemand_element_to_table(L, element); + } catch (simdjson::simdjson_error &error) { + luaL_error(L, error.what()); } - convert_element_to_table(L, element); - return 1; } @@ -111,123 +181,112 @@ static int parse_file(lua_State *L) { const char *json_file = luaL_checkstring(L, 1); - dom::element element; - simdjson::error_code error; - parser.load(json_file).tie(element, error); - - if (error) { - luaL_error(L, error_message(error)); - return 1; + padded_string json_string; + ondemand::document doc; + ondemand::value element; + + try { + json_string = padded_string::load(json_file); + doc = ondemand_parser.iterate(json_string); + element = doc; + convert_ondemand_element_to_table(L, element); + } catch (simdjson::simdjson_error &error) { + luaL_error(L, error.what()); } - convert_element_to_table(L, element); return 1; } static int active_implementation(lua_State *L) { - std::string name = simdjson::active_implementation->name(); - std::string description = simdjson::active_implementation->description(); - std::string implementation_name = name + " (" + description + ")"; + const auto& implementation = simdjson::get_active_implementation(); + std::string name = implementation->name(); + const std::string description = implementation->description(); + const std::string implementation_name = name + " (" + description + ")"; lua_pushlstring(L, implementation_name.data(), implementation_name.size()); return 1; } + // ParsedObject as C++ class #define LUA_MYOBJECT "ParsedObject" -class ParsedObject{ - private: - dom::document* doc; - public: - ParsedObject(dom::document* doc) : doc(doc){} - ~ParsedObject() { delete doc; } - dom::document* get() const{return this->doc;} +class ParsedObject { +private: + simdjson::padded_string json_string; + ondemand::document doc; + std::unique_ptr parser; + +public: + ParsedObject(const char *json_file) + : json_string(padded_string::load(json_file)), + parser(new ondemand::parser{}) { + this->doc = this->parser.get()->iterate(json_string); + } + ParsedObject(const char *json_str, size_t json_str_len) + : json_string(json_str, json_str_len), + parser(new ondemand::parser{}) { + this->doc = this->parser.get()->iterate(json_string); + } + ~ParsedObject() {} + ondemand::document *get_doc() { return &(this->doc); } }; -static int ParsedObject_delete(lua_State* L){ - delete *reinterpret_cast(lua_touserdata(L, 1)); - return 0; +static int ParsedObject_delete(lua_State *L) { + delete *reinterpret_cast(lua_touserdata(L, 1)); + return 0; } -static int ParsedObject_open(lua_State *L) -{ - size_t json_str_len; - const char *json_str = luaL_checklstring(L, 1, &json_str_len); - - simdjson::error_code error = parser.parse(json_str, json_str_len).error(); - - if (error) { - luaL_error(L, error_message(error)); - return 1; - } +static int ParsedObject_open(lua_State *L) { + size_t json_str_len; + const char *json_str = luaL_checklstring(L, 1, &json_str_len); - ParsedObject** parsedObject = (ParsedObject**)(lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(ParsedObject*))); - *parsedObject = new ParsedObject(new dom::document(std::move(parser.doc))); + try { + ParsedObject **parsedObject = + (ParsedObject **)(lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(ParsedObject *))); + *parsedObject = new ParsedObject(json_str, json_str_len); luaL_getmetatable(L, LUA_MYOBJECT); lua_setmetatable(L, -2); - - return 1; + } catch (simdjson::simdjson_error &error) { + luaL_error(L, error.what()); + } + return 1; } -static int ParsedObject_open_file(lua_State *L) -{ - const char *json_file = luaL_checkstring(L, 1); +static int ParsedObject_open_file(lua_State *L) { + const char *json_file = luaL_checkstring(L, 1); - simdjson::error_code error = parser.load(json_file).error(); + simdjson::padded_string json_string; + ondemand::document doc; - if (error) { - luaL_error(L, error_message(error)); - return 1; - } - - ParsedObject** parsedObject = (ParsedObject**)(lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(ParsedObject*))); - *parsedObject = new ParsedObject(new dom::document(std::move(parser.doc))); + try { + ParsedObject **parsedObject = + (ParsedObject **)(lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(ParsedObject *))); + *parsedObject = new ParsedObject(json_file); luaL_getmetatable(L, LUA_MYOBJECT); lua_setmetatable(L, -2); + } catch (simdjson::simdjson_error &error) { + luaL_error(L, error.what()); + } - return 1; -} - -static int ParsedObject_at(lua_State *L) { - dom::document* document = (*reinterpret_cast(luaL_checkudata(L, 1, LUA_MYOBJECT)))->get(); - const char *pointer = luaL_checkstring(L, 2); - - dom::element returned_element; - simdjson::error_code error; - - dom::element element = document->root(); - - element.at(pointer).tie(returned_element, error); - if (error) { - luaL_error(L, error_message(error)); - return 1; - } - - convert_element_to_table(L, returned_element); - - return 1; + return 1; } static int ParsedObject_atPointer(lua_State *L) { - dom::document* document = (*reinterpret_cast(luaL_checkudata(L, 1, LUA_MYOBJECT)))->get(); - const char *pointer = luaL_checkstring(L, 2); - - dom::element returned_element; - simdjson::error_code error; - - dom::element element = document->root(); - - element.at_pointer(pointer).tie(returned_element, error); - if (error) { - luaL_error(L, error_message(error)); - return 1; - } - - convert_element_to_table(L, returned_element); + ondemand::document *document = + (*reinterpret_cast(luaL_checkudata(L, 1, LUA_MYOBJECT))) + ->get_doc(); + const char *pointer = luaL_checkstring(L, 2); + + try { + ondemand::value returned_element = document->at_pointer(pointer); + convert_ondemand_element_to_table(L, returned_element); + } catch (simdjson::simdjson_error &error) { + luaL_error(L, error.what()); + } - return 1; + return 1; } static int ParsedObject_newindex(lua_State *L) { @@ -236,7 +295,7 @@ static int ParsedObject_newindex(lua_State *L) { } static const struct luaL_Reg arraylib_m [] = { - {"at", ParsedObject_at}, + {"at", ParsedObject_atPointer}, {"atPointer", ParsedObject_atPointer}, {"__newindex", ParsedObject_newindex}, {"__gc", ParsedObject_delete}, @@ -261,6 +320,6 @@ int luaopen_simdjson (lua_State *L) { lua_setfield(L, -2, "_NAME"); lua_pushliteral(L, LUA_SIMDJSON_VERSION); lua_setfield(L, -2, "_VERSION"); - + return 1; } diff --git a/src/simdjson.cpp b/src/simdjson.cpp index aa7ad82..375b9b7 100644 --- a/src/simdjson.cpp +++ b/src/simdjson.cpp @@ -1,7292 +1,44800 @@ -/* auto-generated on Wed 19 Aug 2020 17:23:29 EDT. Do not edit! */ -/* begin file src/simdjson.cpp */ -#include "simdjson.h" +/* auto-generated on 2024-07-04 16:26:22 -0400. Do not edit! */ +/* including simdjson.cpp: */ +/* begin file simdjson.cpp */ +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_SIMDJSON_CPP + +/* including base.h: #include */ +/* begin file base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_BASE_H + +/* including simdjson/base.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/base.h */ +/** + * @file Base declarations for all simdjson headers + * @private + */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_BASE_H + +/* including simdjson/common_defs.h: #include "simdjson/common_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/common_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H + +#include +/* including simdjson/compiler_check.h: #include "simdjson/compiler_check.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/compiler_check.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_COMPILER_CHECK_H +#define SIMDJSON_COMPILER_CHECK_H + +#ifndef __cplusplus +#error simdjson requires a C++ compiler +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS +#if defined(_MSVC_LANG) && !defined(__clang__) +#define SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS (_MSC_VER == 1900 ? 201103L : _MSVC_LANG) +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS __cplusplus +#endif +#endif + +// C++ 17 +#if !defined(SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17) && (SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS >= 201703L) +#define SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 1 +#endif + +// C++ 14 +#if !defined(SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS14) && (SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS >= 201402L) +#define SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS14 1 +#endif + +// C++ 11 +#if !defined(SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS11) && (SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS >= 201103L) +#define SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS11 1 +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS11 +#error simdjson requires a compiler compliant with the C++11 standard +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR +#if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 +#define SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR if constexpr +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR if +#endif +#endif + +#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPILER_CHECK_H +/* end file simdjson/compiler_check.h */ +/* including simdjson/portability.h: #include "simdjson/portability.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/portability.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PORTABILITY_H +#define SIMDJSON_PORTABILITY_H + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#ifndef _WIN32 +// strcasecmp, strncasecmp +#include +#endif + +// We are using size_t without namespace std:: throughout the project +using std::size_t; + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO 1 +/** + * We want to differentiate carefully between + * clang under visual studio and regular visual + * studio. + * + * Under clang for Windows, we enable: + * * target pragmas so that part and only part of the + * code gets compiled for advanced instructions. + * + */ +#ifdef __clang__ +// clang under visual studio +#define SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO 1 +#else +// just regular visual studio (best guess) +#define SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO 1 +#endif // __clang__ +#endif // _MSC_VER + +#if (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_AMD64)) && !defined(_M_ARM64EC) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 1 +#elif defined(__aarch64__) || defined(_M_ARM64) || defined(_M_ARM64EC) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 1 +#elif defined(__riscv) && __riscv_xlen == 64 +#define SIMDJSON_IS_RISCV64 1 +#elif defined(__loongarch_lp64) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_LOONGARCH64 1 +#elif defined(__PPC64__) || defined(_M_PPC64) +#if defined(__ALTIVEC__) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64_VMX 1 +#endif // defined(__ALTIVEC__) +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS 1 + +#if defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__i386__) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_X86_32BITS 1 +#elif defined(__arm__) || defined(_M_ARM) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_ARM_32BITS 1 +#elif defined(__PPC__) || defined(_M_PPC) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_PPC_32BITS 1 +#endif + +#endif // defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_AMD64) +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#define SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS 0 +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_NO_PORTABILITY_WARNING +// In the future, we should allow programmers +// to get warning. +#endif // SIMDJSON_NO_PORTABILITY_WARNING +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + +#define SIMDJSON_CAT_IMPLEMENTATION_(a,...) a ## __VA_ARGS__ +#define SIMDJSON_CAT(a,...) SIMDJSON_CAT_IMPLEMENTATION_(a, __VA_ARGS__) + +#define SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_(a,...) #a SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(__VA_ARGS__) +#define SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(a,...) SIMDJSON_CAT_IMPLEMENTATION_(a, __VA_ARGS__) + +// this is almost standard? +#undef SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_ +#undef SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY +#define SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_(a) #a +#define SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(a) SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_(a) + +// Our fast kernels require 64-bit systems. +// +// On 32-bit x86, we lack 64-bit popcnt, lzcnt, blsr instructions. +// Furthermore, the number of SIMD registers is reduced. +// +// On 32-bit ARM, we would have smaller registers. +// +// The simdjson users should still have the fallback kernel. It is +// slower, but it should run everywhere. + +// +// Enable valid runtime implementations, and select SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION +// + +// We are going to use runtime dispatch. +#if SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 +#ifdef __clang__ +// clang does not have GCC push pop +// warning: clang attribute push can't be used within a namespace in clang up +// til 8.0 so SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION and SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION must be *outside* of a +// namespace. +#define SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION(T) \ + _Pragma(SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY( \ + clang attribute push(__attribute__((target(T))), apply_to = function))) +#define SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION _Pragma("clang attribute pop") +#elif defined(__GNUC__) +// GCC is easier +#define SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION(T) \ + _Pragma("GCC push_options") _Pragma(SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(GCC target(T))) +#define SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION _Pragma("GCC pop_options") +#endif // clang then gcc + +#endif // x86 + +// Default target region macros don't do anything. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION +#define SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION(T) +#define SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +// Is threading enabled? +#if defined(_REENTRANT) || defined(_MT) +#ifndef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#define SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#endif +#endif + +// workaround for large stack sizes under -O0. +// https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/691 +#ifdef __APPLE__ +#ifndef __OPTIMIZE__ +// Apple systems have small stack sizes in secondary threads. +// Lack of compiler optimization may generate high stack usage. +// Users may want to disable threads for safety, but only when +// in debug mode which we detect by the fact that the __OPTIMIZE__ +// macro is not defined. +#undef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#endif +#endif + + +#if defined(__clang__) +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED __attribute__((no_sanitize("undefined"))) +#elif defined(__GNUC__) +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED __attribute__((no_sanitize_undefined)) +#else +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +#endif + +#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) +#define simdjson_pure [[gnu::pure]] +#else +#define simdjson_pure +#endif + +#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) +#if defined(__has_feature) +# if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY __attribute__((no_sanitize("memory"))) +# endif // if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) +#endif // defined(__has_feature) +#endif +// make sure it is defined as 'nothing' if it is unapplicable. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +#endif -SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS -SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// This is one case where we do not distinguish between +// regular visual studio and clang under visual studio. +// clang under Windows has _stricmp (like visual studio) but not strcasecmp (as clang normally has) +#define simdjson_strcasecmp _stricmp +#define simdjson_strncasecmp _strnicmp +#else +// The strcasecmp, strncasecmp, and strcasestr functions do not work with multibyte strings (e.g. UTF-8). +// So they are only useful for ASCII in our context. +// https://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/manual/libunistring.html#char-_002a-strings +#define simdjson_strcasecmp strcasecmp +#define simdjson_strncasecmp strncasecmp +#endif + +#if defined(NDEBUG) || defined(__OPTIMIZE__) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_DEBUG)) +// If NDEBUG is set, or __OPTIMIZE__ is set, or we are under MSVC in release mode, +// then do away with asserts and use __assume. +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +#define SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE() __assume(0) +#define SIMDJSON_ASSUME(COND) __assume(COND) +#else +#define SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE() __builtin_unreachable(); +#define SIMDJSON_ASSUME(COND) do { if (!(COND)) __builtin_unreachable(); } while (0) +#endif + +#else // defined(NDEBUG) || defined(__OPTIMIZE__) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_DEBUG)) +// This should only ever be enabled in debug mode. +#define SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE() assert(0); +#define SIMDJSON_ASSUME(COND) assert(COND) + +#endif -/* begin file src/error.cpp */ +#endif // SIMDJSON_PORTABILITY_H +/* end file simdjson/portability.h */ namespace simdjson { namespace internal { +/** + * @private + * Our own implementation of the C++17 to_chars function. + * Defined in src/to_chars + */ +char *to_chars(char *first, const char *last, double value); +/** + * @private + * A number parsing routine. + * Defined in src/from_chars + */ +double from_chars(const char *first) noexcept; +double from_chars(const char *first, const char* end) noexcept; +} - SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const error_code_info error_codes[] { - { SUCCESS, "No error" }, - { CAPACITY, "This parser can't support a document that big" }, - { MEMALLOC, "Error allocating memory, we're most likely out of memory" }, - { TAPE_ERROR, "The JSON document has an improper structure: missing or superfluous commas, braces, missing keys, etc." }, - { DEPTH_ERROR, "The JSON document was too deep (too many nested objects and arrays)" }, - { STRING_ERROR, "Problem while parsing a string" }, - { T_ATOM_ERROR, "Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 't'" }, - { F_ATOM_ERROR, "Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'f'" }, - { N_ATOM_ERROR, "Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'n'" }, - { NUMBER_ERROR, "Problem while parsing a number" }, - { UTF8_ERROR, "The input is not valid UTF-8" }, - { UNINITIALIZED, "Uninitialized" }, - { EMPTY, "Empty: no JSON found" }, - { UNESCAPED_CHARS, "Within strings, some characters must be escaped, we found unescaped characters" }, - { UNCLOSED_STRING, "A string is opened, but never closed." }, - { UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE, "simdjson does not have an implementation supported by this CPU architecture (perhaps it's a non-SIMD CPU?)." }, - { INCORRECT_TYPE, "The JSON element does not have the requested type." }, - { NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE, "The JSON number is too large or too small to fit within the requested type." }, - { INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS, "Attempted to access an element of a JSON array that is beyond its length." }, - { NO_SUCH_FIELD, "The JSON field referenced does not exist in this object." }, - { IO_ERROR, "Error reading the file." }, - { INVALID_JSON_POINTER, "Invalid JSON pointer syntax." }, - { INVALID_URI_FRAGMENT, "Invalid URI fragment syntax." }, - { UNEXPECTED_ERROR, "Unexpected error, consider reporting this problem as you may have found a bug in simdjson" } - }; // error_messages[] +#ifndef SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +#if __cpp_exceptions +#define SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS 0 +#endif +#endif -} // namespace internal } // namespace simdjson -/* end file src/error.cpp */ -/* begin file src/implementation.cpp */ -/* begin file src/isadetection.h */ -/* From -https://github.com/endorno/pytorch/blob/master/torch/lib/TH/generic/simd/simd.h -Highly modified. -Copyright (c) 2016- Facebook, Inc (Adam Paszke) -Copyright (c) 2014- Facebook, Inc (Soumith Chintala) -Copyright (c) 2011-2014 Idiap Research Institute (Ronan Collobert) -Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Deepmind Technologies (Koray Kavukcuoglu) -Copyright (c) 2011-2012 NEC Laboratories America (Koray Kavukcuoglu) -Copyright (c) 2011-2013 NYU (Clement Farabet) -Copyright (c) 2006-2010 NEC Laboratories America (Ronan Collobert, Leon Bottou, -Iain Melvin, Jason Weston) Copyright (c) 2006 Idiap Research Institute -(Samy Bengio) Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Idiap Research Institute (Ronan Collobert, -Samy Bengio, Johnny Mariethoz) +#if defined(__GNUC__) + // Marks a block with a name so that MCA analysis can see it. + #define SIMDJSON_BEGIN_DEBUG_BLOCK(name) __asm volatile("# LLVM-MCA-BEGIN " #name); + #define SIMDJSON_END_DEBUG_BLOCK(name) __asm volatile("# LLVM-MCA-END " #name); + #define SIMDJSON_DEBUG_BLOCK(name, block) BEGIN_DEBUG_BLOCK(name); block; END_DEBUG_BLOCK(name); +#else + #define SIMDJSON_BEGIN_DEBUG_BLOCK(name) + #define SIMDJSON_END_DEBUG_BLOCK(name) + #define SIMDJSON_DEBUG_BLOCK(name, block) +#endif -All rights reserved. +// Align to N-byte boundary +#define SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(a, n) (((a) + ((n)-1)) & ~((n)-1)) +#define SIMDJSON_ROUNDDOWN_N(a, n) ((a) & ~((n)-1)) -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +#define SIMDJSON_ISALIGNED_N(ptr, n) (((uintptr_t)(ptr) & ((n)-1)) == 0) -1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + #define simdjson_really_inline __forceinline + #define simdjson_never_inline __declspec(noinline) -3. Neither the names of Facebook, Deepmind Technologies, NYU, NEC Laboratories -America and IDIAP Research Institute nor the names of its contributors may be - used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. + #define simdjson_unused + #define simdjson_warn_unused -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" -AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE -IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE -ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE -LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR -CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF -SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS -INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN -CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) -ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -*/ + #ifndef simdjson_likely + #define simdjson_likely(x) x + #endif + #ifndef simdjson_unlikely + #define simdjson_unlikely(x) x + #endif -#ifndef SIMDJSON_ISADETECTION_H -#define SIMDJSON_ISADETECTION_H + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS __pragma(warning( push )) + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS __pragma(warning( push, 0 )) + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_VS_WARNING(WARNING_NUMBER) __pragma(warning( disable : WARNING_NUMBER )) + // Get rid of Intellisense-only warnings (Code Analysis) + // Though __has_include is C++17, it is supported in Visual Studio 2017 or better (_MSC_VER>=1910). + #ifdef __has_include + #if __has_include() + #include + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_DISABLE_VS_WARNING(ALL_CPPCORECHECK_WARNINGS) + #endif + #endif -#include -#include -#if defined(_MSC_VER) -#include -#elif defined(HAVE_GCC_GET_CPUID) && defined(USE_GCC_GET_CPUID) -#include + #ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS + #endif + + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING SIMDJSON_DISABLE_VS_WARNING(4996) + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING + #define SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS __pragma(warning( pop )) + + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS + #define SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS + +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + + #define simdjson_really_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline)) + #define simdjson_never_inline inline __attribute__((noinline)) + + #define simdjson_unused __attribute__((unused)) + #define simdjson_warn_unused __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) + + #ifndef simdjson_likely + #define simdjson_likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1) + #endif + #ifndef simdjson_unlikely + #define simdjson_unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0) + #endif + + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") + // gcc doesn't seem to disable all warnings with all and extra, add warnings here as necessary + // We do it separately for clang since it has different warnings. + #ifdef __clang__ + // clang is missing -Wmaybe-uninitialized. + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Weffc++) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wall) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wconversion) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wextra) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wattributes) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wimplicit-fallthrough) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wnon-virtual-dtor) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wreturn-type) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wshadow) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused-parameter) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused-variable) + #else // __clang__ + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Weffc++) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wall) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wconversion) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wextra) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wattributes) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wimplicit-fallthrough) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wnon-virtual-dtor) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wreturn-type) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wshadow) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused-parameter) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused-variable) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wmaybe-uninitialized) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wformat-security) + #endif // __clang__ + + #define SIMDJSON_PRAGMA(P) _Pragma(#P) + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(WARNING) SIMDJSON_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic ignored #WARNING) + #if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wmicrosoft-include) + #else + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS + #endif + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wdeprecated-declarations) + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wstrict-overflow) + #define SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") + + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused) + #define SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + + + +#endif // MSC_VER + +#if defined(simdjson_inline) + // Prefer the user's definition of simdjson_inline; don't define it ourselves. +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__OPTIMIZE__) + // If optimizations are disabled, forcing inlining can lead to significant + // code bloat and high compile times. Don't use simdjson_really_inline for + // unoptimized builds. + #define simdjson_inline inline +#else + // Force inlining for most simdjson functions. + #define simdjson_inline simdjson_really_inline #endif -namespace simdjson { +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + /** + * Windows users need to do some extra work when building + * or using a dynamic library (DLL). When building, we need + * to set SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT to __declspec(dllexport). + * When *using* the DLL, the user needs to set + * SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllimport). + * + * Static libraries not need require such work. + * + * It does not matter here whether you are using + * the regular visual studio or clang under visual + * studio, you still need to handle these issues. + * + * Non-Windows systems do not have this complexity. + */ + #if SIMDJSON_BUILDING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY + // We set SIMDJSON_BUILDING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY when we build a DLL under Windows. + // It should never happen that both SIMDJSON_BUILDING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY and + // SIMDJSON_USING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY are set. + #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllexport) + #elif SIMDJSON_USING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY + // Windows user who call a dynamic library should set SIMDJSON_USING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY to 1. + #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllimport) + #else + // We assume by default static linkage + #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT + #endif +/** + * Workaround for the vcpkg package manager. Only vcpkg should + * ever touch the next line. The SIMDJSON_USING_LIBRARY macro is otherwise unused. + */ +#if SIMDJSON_USING_LIBRARY +#define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllimport) +#endif +/** + * End of workaround for the vcpkg package manager. + */ +#else + #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT +#endif -enum instruction_set { - DEFAULT = 0x0, - NEON = 0x1, - AVX2 = 0x4, - SSE42 = 0x8, - PCLMULQDQ = 0x10, - BMI1 = 0x20, - BMI2 = 0x40 -}; +// C++17 requires string_view. +#if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 +#define SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW +#include // by the standard, this has to be safe. +#endif -#if defined(__arm__) || defined(__aarch64__) // incl. armel, armhf, arm64 +// This macro (__cpp_lib_string_view) has to be defined +// for C++17 and better, but if it is otherwise defined, +// we are going to assume that string_view is available +// even if we do not have C++17 support. +#ifdef __cpp_lib_string_view +#define SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW +#endif -#if defined(__ARM_NEON) +// Some systems have string_view even if we do not have C++17 support, +// and even if __cpp_lib_string_view is undefined, it is the case +// with Apple clang version 11. +// We must handle it. *This is important.* +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW +#if defined __has_include +// do not combine the next #if with the previous one (unsafe) +#if __has_include () +// now it is safe to trigger the include +#include // though the file is there, it does not follow that we got the implementation +#if defined(_LIBCPP_STRING_VIEW) +// Ah! So we under libc++ which under its Library Fundamentals Technical Specification, which preceded C++17, +// included string_view. +// This means that we have string_view *even though* we may not have C++17. +#define SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW +#endif // _LIBCPP_STRING_VIEW +#endif // __has_include () +#endif // defined __has_include +#endif // def SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW +// end of complicated but important routine to try to detect string_view. -static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { - return instruction_set::NEON; -} +// +// Backfill std::string_view using nonstd::string_view on systems where +// we expect that string_view is missing. Important: if we get this wrong, +// we will end up with two string_view definitions and potential trouble. +// That is why we work so hard above to avoid it. +// +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS +/* including simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp: #include "simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp" */ +/* begin file simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp */ +// Copyright 2017-2020 by Martin Moene +// +// string-view lite, a C++17-like string_view for C++98 and later. +// For more information see https://github.com/martinmoene/string-view-lite +// +// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +// (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) -#else // ARM without NEON +#pragma once -static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { - return instruction_set::DEFAULT; -} +#ifndef NONSTD_SV_LITE_H_INCLUDED +#define NONSTD_SV_LITE_H_INCLUDED +#define string_view_lite_MAJOR 1 +#define string_view_lite_MINOR 8 +#define string_view_lite_PATCH 0 + +#define string_view_lite_VERSION nssv_STRINGIFY(string_view_lite_MAJOR) "." nssv_STRINGIFY(string_view_lite_MINOR) "." nssv_STRINGIFY(string_view_lite_PATCH) + +#define nssv_STRINGIFY( x ) nssv_STRINGIFY_( x ) +#define nssv_STRINGIFY_( x ) #x + +// string-view lite configuration: + +#define nssv_STRING_VIEW_DEFAULT 0 +#define nssv_STRING_VIEW_NONSTD 1 +#define nssv_STRING_VIEW_STD 2 + +// tweak header support: + +#ifdef __has_include +# if __has_include() +# include +# endif +#define nssv_HAVE_TWEAK_HEADER 1 +#else +#define nssv_HAVE_TWEAK_HEADER 0 +//# pragma message("string_view.hpp: Note: Tweak header not supported.") #endif -#elif defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_AMD64) // x64 +// string_view selection and configuration: +#if !defined( nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW ) +# define nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW ( nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW ? nssv_STRING_VIEW_STD : nssv_STRING_VIEW_NONSTD ) +#endif -namespace { -// Can be found on Intel ISA Reference for CPUID -constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx2_bit = 1 << 5; ///< @private Bit 5 of EBX for EAX=0x7 -constexpr uint32_t cpuid_bmi1_bit = 1 << 3; ///< @private bit 3 of EBX for EAX=0x7 -constexpr uint32_t cpuid_bmi2_bit = 1 << 8; ///< @private bit 8 of EBX for EAX=0x7 -constexpr uint32_t cpuid_sse42_bit = 1 << 20; ///< @private bit 20 of ECX for EAX=0x1 -constexpr uint32_t cpuid_pclmulqdq_bit = 1 << 1; ///< @private bit 1 of ECX for EAX=0x1 -} +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_STD_SV_OPERATOR +# define nssv_CONFIG_STD_SV_OPERATOR 0 +#endif +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_USR_SV_OPERATOR +# define nssv_CONFIG_USR_SV_OPERATOR 1 +#endif +#ifdef nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING +# define nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_CLASS_METHODS nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING +# define nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING +#endif -static inline void cpuid(uint32_t *eax, uint32_t *ebx, uint32_t *ecx, - uint32_t *edx) { -#if defined(_MSC_VER) - int cpu_info[4]; - __cpuid(cpu_info, *eax); - *eax = cpu_info[0]; - *ebx = cpu_info[1]; - *ecx = cpu_info[2]; - *edx = cpu_info[3]; -#elif defined(HAVE_GCC_GET_CPUID) && defined(USE_GCC_GET_CPUID) - uint32_t level = *eax; - __get_cpuid(level, eax, ebx, ecx, edx); +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_CLASS_METHODS +# define nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_CLASS_METHODS 1 +#endif + +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS +# define nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS 1 +#endif + +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION +# define nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION 0 +#endif + +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_CONSTEXPR11_STD_SEARCH +# define nssv_CONFIG_CONSTEXPR11_STD_SEARCH 1 +#endif + +// Control presence of exception handling (try and auto discover): + +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS +# if defined(_MSC_VER) +# include // for _HAS_EXCEPTIONS +# endif +# if defined(__cpp_exceptions) || defined(__EXCEPTIONS) || (_HAS_EXCEPTIONS) +# define nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS 0 +# else +# define nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS 1 +# endif +#endif + +// C++ language version detection (C++23 is speculative): +// Note: VC14.0/1900 (VS2015) lacks too much from C++14. + +#ifndef nssv_CPLUSPLUS +# if defined(_MSVC_LANG ) && !defined(__clang__) +# define nssv_CPLUSPLUS (_MSC_VER == 1900 ? 201103L : _MSVC_LANG ) +# else +# define nssv_CPLUSPLUS __cplusplus +# endif +#endif + +#define nssv_CPP98_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 199711L ) +#define nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 201103L ) +#define nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER_ ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 201103L ) +#define nssv_CPP14_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 201402L ) +#define nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 201703L ) +#define nssv_CPP20_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 202002L ) +#define nssv_CPP23_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 202300L ) + +// use C++17 std::string_view if available and requested: + +#if nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER && defined(__has_include ) +# if __has_include( ) +# define nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW 1 +# else +# define nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW 0 +# endif #else - uint32_t a = *eax, b, c = *ecx, d; - asm volatile("cpuid\n\t" : "+a"(a), "=b"(b), "+c"(c), "=d"(d)); - *eax = a; - *ebx = b; - *ecx = c; - *edx = d; +# define nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW 0 #endif + +#define nssv_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW ( (nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW == nssv_STRING_VIEW_STD) || ((nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW == nssv_STRING_VIEW_DEFAULT) && nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW) ) + +#define nssv_HAVE_STARTS_WITH ( nssv_CPP20_OR_GREATER || !nssv_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW ) +#define nssv_HAVE_ENDS_WITH nssv_HAVE_STARTS_WITH + +// +// Use C++17 std::string_view: +// + +#if nssv_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW + +#include + +// Extensions for std::string: + +#if nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS + +#include + +namespace nonstd { + +template< class CharT, class Traits, class Allocator = std::allocator > +std::basic_string +to_string( std::basic_string_view v, Allocator const & a = Allocator() ) +{ + return std::basic_string( v.begin(), v.end(), a ); } -static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { - uint32_t eax, ebx, ecx, edx; - uint32_t host_isa = 0x0; +template< class CharT, class Traits, class Allocator > +std::basic_string_view +to_string_view( std::basic_string const & s ) +{ + return std::basic_string_view( s.data(), s.size() ); +} - // ECX for EAX=0x7 - eax = 0x7; - ecx = 0x0; - cpuid(&eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); - if (ebx & cpuid_avx2_bit) { - host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX2; - } - if (ebx & cpuid_bmi1_bit) { - host_isa |= instruction_set::BMI1; - } +// Literal operators sv and _sv: - if (ebx & cpuid_bmi2_bit) { - host_isa |= instruction_set::BMI2; - } +#if nssv_CONFIG_STD_SV_OPERATOR - // EBX for EAX=0x1 - eax = 0x1; - cpuid(&eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); +using namespace std::literals::string_view_literals; - if (ecx & cpuid_sse42_bit) { - host_isa |= instruction_set::SSE42; - } +#endif - if (ecx & cpuid_pclmulqdq_bit) { - host_isa |= instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ; - } +#if nssv_CONFIG_USR_SV_OPERATOR - return host_isa; +inline namespace literals { +inline namespace string_view_literals { + + +constexpr std::string_view operator "" _sv( const char* str, size_t len ) noexcept // (1) +{ + return std::string_view{ str, len }; } -#else // fallback +constexpr std::u16string_view operator "" _sv( const char16_t* str, size_t len ) noexcept // (2) +{ + return std::u16string_view{ str, len }; +} -static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { - return instruction_set::DEFAULT; +constexpr std::u32string_view operator "" _sv( const char32_t* str, size_t len ) noexcept // (3) +{ + return std::u32string_view{ str, len }; } +constexpr std::wstring_view operator "" _sv( const wchar_t* str, size_t len ) noexcept // (4) +{ + return std::wstring_view{ str, len }; +} -#endif // end SIMD extension detection code +}} // namespace literals::string_view_literals -} // namespace simdjson +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_USR_SV_OPERATOR -#endif // SIMDJSON_ISADETECTION_H -/* end file src/isadetection.h */ -/* begin file src/simdprune_tables.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H -#define SIMDJSON_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H +} // namespace nonstd +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE +namespace nonstd { -#include +using std::string_view; +using std::wstring_view; +using std::u16string_view; +using std::u32string_view; +using std::basic_string_view; -namespace simdjson { // table modified and copied from - // http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#CountBitsSetTable -static const unsigned char BitsSetTable256mul2[256] = { - 0, 2, 2, 4, 2, 4, 4, 6, 2, 4, 4, 6, 4, 6, 6, 8, 2, 4, 4, - 6, 4, 6, 6, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 2, 4, 4, 6, 4, 6, - 6, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, - 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 2, 4, 4, 6, 4, 6, 6, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, - 6, 8, 8, 10, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, - 12, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 6, 8, - 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, 12, 14, 2, 4, 4, 6, 4, - 6, 6, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, - 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, 8, 8, - 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, - 12, 14, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 6, - 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, 12, 14, 6, 8, 8, 10, - 8, 10, 10, 12, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, 12, 14, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, 12, - 14, 10, 12, 12, 14, 12, 14, 14, 16}; +// literal "sv" and "_sv", see above -static const uint8_t pshufb_combine_table[272] = { - 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, - 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x08, - 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x80, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, - 0x04, 0x05, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x80, 0x80, - 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, - 0x0f, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, - 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x08, - 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, - 0x00, 0x01, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x80, 0x80, - 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x00, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, - 0x0f, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, - 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, -}; +using std::operator==; +using std::operator!=; +using std::operator<; +using std::operator<=; +using std::operator>; +using std::operator>=; -// 256 * 8 bytes = 2kB, easily fits in cache. -static const uint64_t thintable_epi8[256] = { - 0x0706050403020100, 0x0007060504030201, 0x0007060504030200, - 0x0000070605040302, 0x0007060504030100, 0x0000070605040301, - 0x0000070605040300, 0x0000000706050403, 0x0007060504020100, - 0x0000070605040201, 0x0000070605040200, 0x0000000706050402, - 0x0000070605040100, 0x0000000706050401, 0x0000000706050400, - 0x0000000007060504, 0x0007060503020100, 0x0000070605030201, - 0x0000070605030200, 0x0000000706050302, 0x0000070605030100, - 0x0000000706050301, 0x0000000706050300, 0x0000000007060503, - 0x0000070605020100, 0x0000000706050201, 0x0000000706050200, - 0x0000000007060502, 0x0000000706050100, 0x0000000007060501, - 0x0000000007060500, 0x0000000000070605, 0x0007060403020100, - 0x0000070604030201, 0x0000070604030200, 0x0000000706040302, - 0x0000070604030100, 0x0000000706040301, 0x0000000706040300, - 0x0000000007060403, 0x0000070604020100, 0x0000000706040201, - 0x0000000706040200, 0x0000000007060402, 0x0000000706040100, - 0x0000000007060401, 0x0000000007060400, 0x0000000000070604, - 0x0000070603020100, 0x0000000706030201, 0x0000000706030200, - 0x0000000007060302, 0x0000000706030100, 0x0000000007060301, - 0x0000000007060300, 0x0000000000070603, 0x0000000706020100, - 0x0000000007060201, 0x0000000007060200, 0x0000000000070602, - 0x0000000007060100, 0x0000000000070601, 0x0000000000070600, - 0x0000000000000706, 0x0007050403020100, 0x0000070504030201, - 0x0000070504030200, 0x0000000705040302, 0x0000070504030100, - 0x0000000705040301, 0x0000000705040300, 0x0000000007050403, - 0x0000070504020100, 0x0000000705040201, 0x0000000705040200, - 0x0000000007050402, 0x0000000705040100, 0x0000000007050401, - 0x0000000007050400, 0x0000000000070504, 0x0000070503020100, - 0x0000000705030201, 0x0000000705030200, 0x0000000007050302, - 0x0000000705030100, 0x0000000007050301, 0x0000000007050300, - 0x0000000000070503, 0x0000000705020100, 0x0000000007050201, - 0x0000000007050200, 0x0000000000070502, 0x0000000007050100, - 0x0000000000070501, 0x0000000000070500, 0x0000000000000705, - 0x0000070403020100, 0x0000000704030201, 0x0000000704030200, - 0x0000000007040302, 0x0000000704030100, 0x0000000007040301, - 0x0000000007040300, 0x0000000000070403, 0x0000000704020100, - 0x0000000007040201, 0x0000000007040200, 0x0000000000070402, - 0x0000000007040100, 0x0000000000070401, 0x0000000000070400, - 0x0000000000000704, 0x0000000703020100, 0x0000000007030201, - 0x0000000007030200, 0x0000000000070302, 0x0000000007030100, - 0x0000000000070301, 0x0000000000070300, 0x0000000000000703, - 0x0000000007020100, 0x0000000000070201, 0x0000000000070200, - 0x0000000000000702, 0x0000000000070100, 0x0000000000000701, - 0x0000000000000700, 0x0000000000000007, 0x0006050403020100, - 0x0000060504030201, 0x0000060504030200, 0x0000000605040302, - 0x0000060504030100, 0x0000000605040301, 0x0000000605040300, - 0x0000000006050403, 0x0000060504020100, 0x0000000605040201, - 0x0000000605040200, 0x0000000006050402, 0x0000000605040100, - 0x0000000006050401, 0x0000000006050400, 0x0000000000060504, - 0x0000060503020100, 0x0000000605030201, 0x0000000605030200, - 0x0000000006050302, 0x0000000605030100, 0x0000000006050301, - 0x0000000006050300, 0x0000000000060503, 0x0000000605020100, - 0x0000000006050201, 0x0000000006050200, 0x0000000000060502, - 0x0000000006050100, 0x0000000000060501, 0x0000000000060500, - 0x0000000000000605, 0x0000060403020100, 0x0000000604030201, - 0x0000000604030200, 0x0000000006040302, 0x0000000604030100, - 0x0000000006040301, 0x0000000006040300, 0x0000000000060403, - 0x0000000604020100, 0x0000000006040201, 0x0000000006040200, - 0x0000000000060402, 0x0000000006040100, 0x0000000000060401, - 0x0000000000060400, 0x0000000000000604, 0x0000000603020100, - 0x0000000006030201, 0x0000000006030200, 0x0000000000060302, - 0x0000000006030100, 0x0000000000060301, 0x0000000000060300, - 0x0000000000000603, 0x0000000006020100, 0x0000000000060201, - 0x0000000000060200, 0x0000000000000602, 0x0000000000060100, - 0x0000000000000601, 0x0000000000000600, 0x0000000000000006, - 0x0000050403020100, 0x0000000504030201, 0x0000000504030200, - 0x0000000005040302, 0x0000000504030100, 0x0000000005040301, - 0x0000000005040300, 0x0000000000050403, 0x0000000504020100, - 0x0000000005040201, 0x0000000005040200, 0x0000000000050402, - 0x0000000005040100, 0x0000000000050401, 0x0000000000050400, - 0x0000000000000504, 0x0000000503020100, 0x0000000005030201, - 0x0000000005030200, 0x0000000000050302, 0x0000000005030100, - 0x0000000000050301, 0x0000000000050300, 0x0000000000000503, - 0x0000000005020100, 0x0000000000050201, 0x0000000000050200, - 0x0000000000000502, 0x0000000000050100, 0x0000000000000501, - 0x0000000000000500, 0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000403020100, - 0x0000000004030201, 0x0000000004030200, 0x0000000000040302, - 0x0000000004030100, 0x0000000000040301, 0x0000000000040300, - 0x0000000000000403, 0x0000000004020100, 0x0000000000040201, - 0x0000000000040200, 0x0000000000000402, 0x0000000000040100, - 0x0000000000000401, 0x0000000000000400, 0x0000000000000004, - 0x0000000003020100, 0x0000000000030201, 0x0000000000030200, - 0x0000000000000302, 0x0000000000030100, 0x0000000000000301, - 0x0000000000000300, 0x0000000000000003, 0x0000000000020100, - 0x0000000000000201, 0x0000000000000200, 0x0000000000000002, - 0x0000000000000100, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000, - 0x0000000000000000, -}; //static uint64_t thintable_epi8[256] +using std::operator<<; -} // namespace simdjson +} // namespace nonstd +#else // nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW -#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE -#endif // SIMDJSON_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H -/* end file src/simdprune_tables.h */ +// +// Before C++17: use string_view lite: +// -#include +// Compiler versions: +// +// MSVC++ 6.0 _MSC_VER == 1200 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 60 (Visual Studio 6.0) +// MSVC++ 7.0 _MSC_VER == 1300 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 70 (Visual Studio .NET 2002) +// MSVC++ 7.1 _MSC_VER == 1310 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 71 (Visual Studio .NET 2003) +// MSVC++ 8.0 _MSC_VER == 1400 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 80 (Visual Studio 2005) +// MSVC++ 9.0 _MSC_VER == 1500 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 90 (Visual Studio 2008) +// MSVC++ 10.0 _MSC_VER == 1600 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 100 (Visual Studio 2010) +// MSVC++ 11.0 _MSC_VER == 1700 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 110 (Visual Studio 2012) +// MSVC++ 12.0 _MSC_VER == 1800 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 120 (Visual Studio 2013) +// MSVC++ 14.0 _MSC_VER == 1900 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 140 (Visual Studio 2015) +// MSVC++ 14.1 _MSC_VER >= 1910 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 141 (Visual Studio 2017) +// MSVC++ 14.2 _MSC_VER >= 1920 nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION == 142 (Visual Studio 2019) + +#if defined(_MSC_VER ) && !defined(__clang__) +# define nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER (_MSC_VER ) +# define nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION (_MSC_VER / 10 - 10 * ( 5 + (_MSC_VER < 1900 ) ) ) +#else +# define nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER 0 +# define nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION 0 +#endif -#define SIMDJSON_TRY(EXPR) { auto _err = (EXPR); if (_err) { return _err; } } +#define nssv_COMPILER_VERSION( major, minor, patch ) ( 10 * ( 10 * (major) + (minor) ) + (patch) ) -// Static array of known implementations. We're hoping these get baked into the executable -// without requiring a static initializer. +#if defined( __apple_build_version__ ) +# define nssv_COMPILER_APPLECLANG_VERSION nssv_COMPILER_VERSION(__clang_major__, __clang_minor__, __clang_patchlevel__) +# define nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION 0 +#elif defined( __clang__ ) +# define nssv_COMPILER_APPLECLANG_VERSION 0 +# define nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION nssv_COMPILER_VERSION(__clang_major__, __clang_minor__, __clang_patchlevel__) +#else +# define nssv_COMPILER_APPLECLANG_VERSION 0 +# define nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION 0 +#endif -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL -/* begin file src/haswell/implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) +# define nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION nssv_COMPILER_VERSION(__GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) +#else +# define nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION 0 +#endif -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ +// half-open range [lo..hi): +#define nssv_BETWEEN( v, lo, hi ) ( (lo) <= (v) && (v) < (hi) ) -// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION -namespace { -namespace haswell { +// Presence of language and library features: -using namespace simdjson; +#ifdef _HAS_CPP0X +# define nssv_HAS_CPP0X _HAS_CPP0X +#else +# define nssv_HAS_CPP0X 0 +#endif -class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { -public: - simdjson_really_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( - "haswell", - "Intel/AMD AVX2", - instruction_set::AVX2 | instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ | instruction_set::BMI1 | instruction_set::BMI2 - ) {} - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_length, - std::unique_ptr& dst - ) const noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; -}; +// Unless defined otherwise below, consider VC14 as C++11 for string-view-lite: -} // namespace haswell -} // unnamed namespace +#if nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER >= 1900 +# undef nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER +# define nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER 1 +#endif -#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file src/haswell/implementation.h */ -namespace simdjson { namespace internal { const haswell::implementation haswell_singleton{}; } } -#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL +#define nssv_CPP11_90 (nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER_ || nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER >= 1500) +#define nssv_CPP11_100 (nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER_ || nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER >= 1600) +#define nssv_CPP11_110 (nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER_ || nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER >= 1700) +#define nssv_CPP11_120 (nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER_ || nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER >= 1800) +#define nssv_CPP11_140 (nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER_ || nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER >= 1900) +#define nssv_CPP11_141 (nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER_ || nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER >= 1910) + +#define nssv_CPP14_000 (nssv_CPP14_OR_GREATER) +#define nssv_CPP17_000 (nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER) + +// Presence of C++11 language features: + +#define nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_11 nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_INLINE_NAMESPACE nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_IS_DEFAULT nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_IS_DELETE nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_NOEXCEPT nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_NULLPTR nssv_CPP11_100 +#define nssv_HAVE_REF_QUALIFIER nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_UNICODE_LITERALS nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_USER_DEFINED_LITERALS nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_WCHAR16_T nssv_CPP11_100 +#define nssv_HAVE_WCHAR32_T nssv_CPP11_100 + +#if ! ( ( nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER && nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION ) || nssv_BETWEEN( nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION, 300, 400 ) ) +# define nssv_HAVE_STD_DEFINED_LITERALS nssv_CPP11_140 +#else +# define nssv_HAVE_STD_DEFINED_LITERALS 0 +#endif -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE -/* begin file src/westmere/implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +// Presence of C++14 language features: -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ +#define nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_14 nssv_CPP14_000 -// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION -namespace { -namespace westmere { +// Presence of C++17 language features: -using namespace simdjson; -using namespace simdjson::dom; +#define nssv_HAVE_NODISCARD nssv_CPP17_000 -class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { -public: - simdjson_really_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("westmere", "Intel/AMD SSE4.2", instruction_set::SSE42 | instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ) {} - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_length, - std::unique_ptr& dst - ) const noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; -}; +// Presence of C++ library features: -} // namespace westmere -} // unnamed namespace +#define nssv_HAVE_STD_HASH nssv_CPP11_120 -#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file src/westmere/implementation.h */ -namespace simdjson { namespace internal { const westmere::implementation westmere_singleton{}; } } -#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE +// Presence of compiler intrinsics: -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 -/* begin file src/arm64/implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +// Providing char-type specializations for compare() and length() that +// use compiler intrinsics can improve compile- and run-time performance. +// +// The challenge is in using the right combinations of builtin availability +// and its constexpr-ness. +// +// | compiler | __builtin_memcmp (constexpr) | memcmp (constexpr) | +// |----------|------------------------------|---------------------| +// | clang | 4.0 (>= 4.0 ) | any (? ) | +// | clang-a | 9.0 (>= 9.0 ) | any (? ) | +// | gcc | any (constexpr) | any (? ) | +// | msvc | >= 14.2 C++17 (>= 14.2 ) | any (? ) | -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ +#define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_VER ( (nssv_CPP17_000 && nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION >= 142) || nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION > 0 || nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION >= 400 || nssv_COMPILER_APPLECLANG_VERSION >= 900 ) +#define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_CE ( nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_VER ) -namespace { -namespace arm64 { +#define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_MEMCMP ( (nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_14 && nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_CE) || !nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_14 ) +#define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_STRLEN ( (nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_11 && nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_CE) || !nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_11 ) -using namespace simdjson; -using namespace simdjson::dom; +#ifdef __has_builtin +# define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN( x ) __has_builtin( x ) +#else +# define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN( x ) 0 +#endif -class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { -public: - simdjson_really_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("arm64", "ARM NEON", instruction_set::NEON) {} - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_length, - std::unique_ptr& dst - ) const noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; -}; +#if nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_memcmp) || nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_VER +# define nssv_BUILTIN_MEMCMP __builtin_memcmp +#else +# define nssv_BUILTIN_MEMCMP memcmp +#endif -} // namespace arm64 -} // unnamed namespace +#if nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_strlen) || nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_VER +# define nssv_BUILTIN_STRLEN __builtin_strlen +#else +# define nssv_BUILTIN_STRLEN strlen +#endif -#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file src/arm64/implementation.h */ -namespace simdjson { namespace internal { const arm64::implementation arm64_singleton{}; } } -#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 +// C++ feature usage: -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK -/* begin file src/fallback/implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#if nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_11 +# define nssv_constexpr constexpr +#else +# define nssv_constexpr /*constexpr*/ +#endif -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ +#if nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_14 +# define nssv_constexpr14 constexpr +#else +# define nssv_constexpr14 /*constexpr*/ +#endif -namespace { -namespace fallback { +#if nssv_HAVE_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION +# define nssv_explicit explicit +#else +# define nssv_explicit /*explicit*/ +#endif -using namespace simdjson; -using namespace simdjson::dom; +#if nssv_HAVE_INLINE_NAMESPACE +# define nssv_inline_ns inline +#else +# define nssv_inline_ns /*inline*/ +#endif -class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { -public: - simdjson_really_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( - "fallback", - "Generic fallback implementation", - 0 - ) {} - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_length, - std::unique_ptr& dst - ) const noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; -}; +#if nssv_HAVE_NOEXCEPT +# define nssv_noexcept noexcept +#else +# define nssv_noexcept /*noexcept*/ +#endif -} // namespace fallback -} // unnamed namespace +//#if nssv_HAVE_REF_QUALIFIER +//# define nssv_ref_qual & +//# define nssv_refref_qual && +//#else +//# define nssv_ref_qual /*&*/ +//# define nssv_refref_qual /*&&*/ +//#endif -#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file src/fallback/implementation.h */ -namespace simdjson { namespace internal { const fallback::implementation fallback_singleton{}; } } -#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK +#if nssv_HAVE_NULLPTR +# define nssv_nullptr nullptr +#else +# define nssv_nullptr NULL +#endif -namespace simdjson { -namespace internal { +#if nssv_HAVE_NODISCARD +# define nssv_nodiscard [[nodiscard]] +#else +# define nssv_nodiscard /*[[nodiscard]]*/ +#endif -/** - * @private Detects best supported implementation on first use, and sets it - */ -class detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use final : public implementation { -public: - const std::string &name() const noexcept final { return set_best()->name(); } - const std::string &description() const noexcept final { return set_best()->description(); } - uint32_t required_instruction_sets() const noexcept final { return set_best()->required_instruction_sets(); } - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_length, - std::unique_ptr& dst - ) const noexcept final { - return set_best()->create_dom_parser_implementation(capacity, max_length, dst); - } - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final { - return set_best()->minify(buf, len, dst, dst_len); - } - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const char * buf, size_t len) const noexcept final override { - return set_best()->validate_utf8(buf, len); - } - simdjson_really_inline detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use() noexcept : implementation("best_supported_detector", "Detects the best supported implementation and sets it", 0) {} -private: - const implementation *set_best() const noexcept; -}; +// Additional includes: -const detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use_singleton; +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // std::char_traits<> -const std::initializer_list available_implementation_pointers { -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL - &haswell_singleton, +#if ! nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION +# include #endif -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE - &westmere_singleton, + +#if ! nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS +# include #endif -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 - &arm64_singleton, + +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER +# include #endif -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK - &fallback_singleton, + +// Clang, GNUC, MSVC warning suppression macros: + +#if defined(__clang__) +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wreserved-user-defined-literal" +# pragma clang diagnostic push +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wuser-defined-literals" +#elif nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION >= 480 +# pragma GCC diagnostic push +# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wliteral-suffix" +#endif // __clang__ + +#if nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION >= 140 +# define nssv_SUPPRESS_MSGSL_WARNING(expr) [[gsl::suppress(expr)]] +# define nssv_SUPPRESS_MSVC_WARNING(code, descr) __pragma(warning(suppress: code) ) +# define nssv_DISABLE_MSVC_WARNINGS(codes) __pragma(warning(push)) __pragma(warning(disable: codes)) +#else +# define nssv_SUPPRESS_MSGSL_WARNING(expr) +# define nssv_SUPPRESS_MSVC_WARNING(code, descr) +# define nssv_DISABLE_MSVC_WARNINGS(codes) #endif -}; // available_implementation_pointers -// So we can return UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE from the parser when there is no support -class unsupported_implementation final : public implementation { -public: - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t, - size_t, - std::unique_ptr& - ) const noexcept final { - return UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE; - } - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code minify(const uint8_t *, size_t, uint8_t *, size_t &) const noexcept final override { - return UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE; - } - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const char *, size_t) const noexcept final override { - return false; // Just refuse to validate. Given that we have a fallback implementation - // it seems unlikely that unsupported_implementation will ever be used. If it is used, - // then it will flag all strings as invalid. The alternative is to return an error_code - // from which the user has to figure out whether the string is valid UTF-8... which seems - // like a lot of work just to handle the very unlikely case that we have an unsupported - // implementation. And, when it does happen (that we have an unsupported implementation), - // what are the chances that the programmer has a fallback? Given that *we* provide the - // fallback, it implies that the programmer would need a fallback for our fallback. - } - unsupported_implementation() : implementation("unsupported", "Unsupported CPU (no detected SIMD instructions)", 0) {} -}; +#if defined(__clang__) +# define nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop") +#elif nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION >= 480 +# define nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") +#elif nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION >= 140 +# define nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() __pragma(warning(pop )) +#else +# define nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() +#endif -const unsupported_implementation unsupported_singleton{}; +// Suppress the following MSVC (GSL) warnings: +// - C4455, non-gsl : 'operator ""sv': literal suffix identifiers that do not +// start with an underscore are reserved +// - C26472, gsl::t.1 : don't use a static_cast for arithmetic conversions; +// use brace initialization, gsl::narrow_cast or gsl::narow +// - C26481: gsl::b.1 : don't use pointer arithmetic. Use span instead -size_t available_implementation_list::size() const noexcept { - return internal::available_implementation_pointers.size(); -} -const implementation * const *available_implementation_list::begin() const noexcept { - return internal::available_implementation_pointers.begin(); -} -const implementation * const *available_implementation_list::end() const noexcept { - return internal::available_implementation_pointers.end(); -} -const implementation *available_implementation_list::detect_best_supported() const noexcept { - // They are prelisted in priority order, so we just go down the list - uint32_t supported_instruction_sets = detect_supported_architectures(); - for (const implementation *impl : internal::available_implementation_pointers) { - uint32_t required_instruction_sets = impl->required_instruction_sets(); - if ((supported_instruction_sets & required_instruction_sets) == required_instruction_sets) { return impl; } - } - return &unsupported_singleton; // this should never happen? -} +nssv_DISABLE_MSVC_WARNINGS( 4455 26481 26472 ) +//nssv_DISABLE_CLANG_WARNINGS( "-Wuser-defined-literals" ) +//nssv_DISABLE_GNUC_WARNINGS( -Wliteral-suffix ) -const implementation *detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use::set_best() const noexcept { - SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS - SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe - char *force_implementation_name = getenv("SIMDJSON_FORCE_IMPLEMENTATION"); - SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS +namespace nonstd { namespace sv_lite { - if (force_implementation_name) { - auto force_implementation = available_implementations[force_implementation_name]; - if (force_implementation) { - return active_implementation = force_implementation; - } else { - // Note: abort() and stderr usage within the library is forbidden. - return active_implementation = &unsupported_singleton; +// +// basic_string_view declaration: +// + +template +< + class CharT, + class Traits = std::char_traits +> +class basic_string_view; + +namespace detail { + +// support constexpr comparison in C++14; +// for C++17 and later, use provided traits: + +template< typename CharT > +inline nssv_constexpr14 int compare( CharT const * s1, CharT const * s2, std::size_t count ) +{ + while ( count-- != 0 ) + { + if ( *s1 < *s2 ) return -1; + if ( *s1 > *s2 ) return +1; + ++s1; ++s2; } - } - return active_implementation = available_implementations.detect_best_supported(); + return 0; } -} // namespace internal +#if nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_MEMCMP -SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const internal::available_implementation_list available_implementations{}; -SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT internal::atomic_ptr active_implementation{&internal::detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use_singleton}; +// specialization of compare() for char, see also generic compare() above: -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code minify(const char *buf, size_t len, char *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { - return active_implementation->minify((const uint8_t *)buf, len, (uint8_t *)dst, dst_len); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) noexcept { - return active_implementation->validate_utf8(buf, len); +inline nssv_constexpr14 int compare( char const * s1, char const * s2, std::size_t count ) +{ + return nssv_BUILTIN_MEMCMP( s1, s2, count ); } +#endif -} // namespace simdjson -/* end file src/fallback/implementation.h */ +#if nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_STRLEN -// Anything in the top level directory MUST be included outside of the #if statements -// below, or amalgamation will screw them up! -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ -/* begin file src/jsoncharutils_tables.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_H -#define SIMDJSON_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_H +// specialization of length() for char, see also generic length() further below: +inline nssv_constexpr std::size_t length( char const * s ) +{ + return nssv_BUILTIN_STRLEN( s ); +} -#ifdef JSON_TEST_STRINGS -void found_string(const uint8_t *buf, const uint8_t *parsed_begin, - const uint8_t *parsed_end); -void found_bad_string(const uint8_t *buf); #endif -namespace simdjson { -// structural chars here are -// they are { 0x7b } 0x7d : 0x3a [ 0x5b ] 0x5d , 0x2c (and NULL) -// we are also interested in the four whitespace characters -// space 0x20, linefeed 0x0a, horizontal tab 0x09 and carriage return 0x0d +#if defined(__OPTIMIZE__) -const bool structural_or_whitespace_negated[256] = { - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, +// gcc, clang provide __OPTIMIZE__ +// Expect tail call optimization to make length() non-recursive: - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, +template< typename CharT > +inline nssv_constexpr std::size_t length( CharT * s, std::size_t result = 0 ) +{ + return *s == '\0' ? result : length( s + 1, result + 1 ); +} - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, +#else // OPTIMIZE - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1}; +// non-recursive: -const bool structural_or_whitespace[256] = { - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; +template< typename CharT > +inline nssv_constexpr14 std::size_t length( CharT * s ) +{ + std::size_t result = 0; + while ( *s++ != '\0' ) + { + ++result; + } + return result; +} -const uint32_t digit_to_val32[886] = { - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, - 0x6, 0x7, 0x8, 0x9, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa, - 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xe, 0xf, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xe, - 0xf, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0x0, 0x10, 0x20, 0x30, 0x40, 0x50, - 0x60, 0x70, 0x80, 0x90, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa0, - 0xb0, 0xc0, 0xd0, 0xe0, 0xf0, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa0, 0xb0, 0xc0, 0xd0, 0xe0, - 0xf0, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 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0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0x0, 0x100, 0x200, 0x300, 0x400, 0x500, - 0x600, 0x700, 0x800, 0x900, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa00, - 0xb00, 0xc00, 0xd00, 0xe00, 0xf00, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa00, 0xb00, 0xc00, 0xd00, 0xe00, - 0xf00, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0x0, 0x1000, 0x2000, 0x3000, 0x4000, 0x5000, - 0x6000, 0x7000, 0x8000, 0x9000, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa000, - 0xb000, 0xc000, 0xd000, 0xe000, 0xf000, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa000, 0xb000, 0xc000, 0xd000, 0xe000, - 0xf000, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, - 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF}; -//// -// The following code is used in number parsing. It is not -// properly "char utils" stuff, but we move it here so that -// it does not get copied multiple times in the binaries (once -// per instruction set). -/// +#endif // OPTIMIZE -constexpr int FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER = -325; -constexpr int FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER = 308; +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER && ! nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER +#if defined(__OPTIMIZE__) -struct value128 { - uint64_t low; - uint64_t high; -}; +// gcc, clang provide __OPTIMIZE__ +// Expect tail call optimization to make search() non-recursive: -// Precomputed powers of ten from 10^0 to 10^22. These -// can be represented exactly using the double type. -static const double power_of_ten[] = { - 1e0, 1e1, 1e2, 1e3, 1e4, 1e5, 1e6, 1e7, 1e8, 1e9, 1e10, 1e11, - 1e12, 1e13, 1e14, 1e15, 1e16, 1e17, 1e18, 1e19, 1e20, 1e21, 1e22}; +template< class CharT, class Traits = std::char_traits > +constexpr const CharT* search( basic_string_view haystack, basic_string_view needle ) +{ + return haystack.starts_with( needle ) ? haystack.begin() : + haystack.empty() ? haystack.end() : search( haystack.substr(1), needle ); +} -// the mantissas of powers of ten from -308 to 308, extended out to sixty four -// bits -// This struct will likely get padded to 16 bytes. -typedef struct { - uint64_t mantissa; - int32_t exp; -} components; - -// The array power_of_ten_components contain the powers of ten approximated -// as a 64-bit mantissa, with an exponent part. It goes from 10^ -// FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER to -// 10^FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER (inclusively). The mantissa is truncated, and -// never rounded up. -// Uses about 10KB. -static const components power_of_ten_components[] = { - {0xa5ced43b7e3e9188L, 7}, {0xcf42894a5dce35eaL, 10}, - {0x818995ce7aa0e1b2L, 14}, {0xa1ebfb4219491a1fL, 17}, - {0xca66fa129f9b60a6L, 20}, {0xfd00b897478238d0L, 23}, - {0x9e20735e8cb16382L, 27}, {0xc5a890362fddbc62L, 30}, - {0xf712b443bbd52b7bL, 33}, {0x9a6bb0aa55653b2dL, 37}, - {0xc1069cd4eabe89f8L, 40}, {0xf148440a256e2c76L, 43}, - {0x96cd2a865764dbcaL, 47}, {0xbc807527ed3e12bcL, 50}, - {0xeba09271e88d976bL, 53}, {0x93445b8731587ea3L, 57}, - {0xb8157268fdae9e4cL, 60}, {0xe61acf033d1a45dfL, 63}, - {0x8fd0c16206306babL, 67}, {0xb3c4f1ba87bc8696L, 70}, - {0xe0b62e2929aba83cL, 73}, {0x8c71dcd9ba0b4925L, 77}, - {0xaf8e5410288e1b6fL, 80}, {0xdb71e91432b1a24aL, 83}, - {0x892731ac9faf056eL, 87}, {0xab70fe17c79ac6caL, 90}, - {0xd64d3d9db981787dL, 93}, {0x85f0468293f0eb4eL, 97}, - {0xa76c582338ed2621L, 100}, {0xd1476e2c07286faaL, 103}, - {0x82cca4db847945caL, 107}, {0xa37fce126597973cL, 110}, - 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{0xb1d219647ae6b31cL, 1628}, {0xde469fbd99a05fe3L, 1631}, - {0x8aec23d680043beeL, 1635}, {0xada72ccc20054ae9L, 1638}, - {0xd910f7ff28069da4L, 1641}, {0x87aa9aff79042286L, 1645}, - {0xa99541bf57452b28L, 1648}, {0xd3fa922f2d1675f2L, 1651}, - {0x847c9b5d7c2e09b7L, 1655}, {0xa59bc234db398c25L, 1658}, - {0xcf02b2c21207ef2eL, 1661}, {0x8161afb94b44f57dL, 1665}, - {0xa1ba1ba79e1632dcL, 1668}, {0xca28a291859bbf93L, 1671}, - {0xfcb2cb35e702af78L, 1674}, {0x9defbf01b061adabL, 1678}, - {0xc56baec21c7a1916L, 1681}, {0xf6c69a72a3989f5bL, 1684}, - {0x9a3c2087a63f6399L, 1688}, {0xc0cb28a98fcf3c7fL, 1691}, - {0xf0fdf2d3f3c30b9fL, 1694}, {0x969eb7c47859e743L, 1698}, - {0xbc4665b596706114L, 1701}, {0xeb57ff22fc0c7959L, 1704}, - {0x9316ff75dd87cbd8L, 1708}, {0xb7dcbf5354e9beceL, 1711}, - {0xe5d3ef282a242e81L, 1714}, {0x8fa475791a569d10L, 1718}, - {0xb38d92d760ec4455L, 1721}, {0xe070f78d3927556aL, 1724}, - {0x8c469ab843b89562L, 1728}, {0xaf58416654a6babbL, 1731}, - {0xdb2e51bfe9d0696aL, 1734}, {0x88fcf317f22241e2L, 1738}, - {0xab3c2fddeeaad25aL, 1741}, {0xd60b3bd56a5586f1L, 1744}, - {0x85c7056562757456L, 1748}, {0xa738c6bebb12d16cL, 1751}, - {0xd106f86e69d785c7L, 1754}, {0x82a45b450226b39cL, 1758}, - {0xa34d721642b06084L, 1761}, {0xcc20ce9bd35c78a5L, 1764}, - {0xff290242c83396ceL, 1767}, {0x9f79a169bd203e41L, 1771}, - {0xc75809c42c684dd1L, 1774}, {0xf92e0c3537826145L, 1777}, - {0x9bbcc7a142b17ccbL, 1781}, {0xc2abf989935ddbfeL, 1784}, - {0xf356f7ebf83552feL, 1787}, {0x98165af37b2153deL, 1791}, - {0xbe1bf1b059e9a8d6L, 1794}, {0xeda2ee1c7064130cL, 1797}, - {0x9485d4d1c63e8be7L, 1801}, {0xb9a74a0637ce2ee1L, 1804}, - {0xe8111c87c5c1ba99L, 1807}, {0x910ab1d4db9914a0L, 1811}, - {0xb54d5e4a127f59c8L, 1814}, {0xe2a0b5dc971f303aL, 1817}, - {0x8da471a9de737e24L, 1821}, {0xb10d8e1456105dadL, 1824}, - {0xdd50f1996b947518L, 1827}, {0x8a5296ffe33cc92fL, 1831}, - {0xace73cbfdc0bfb7bL, 1834}, {0xd8210befd30efa5aL, 1837}, - {0x8714a775e3e95c78L, 1841}, {0xa8d9d1535ce3b396L, 1844}, - {0xd31045a8341ca07cL, 1847}, {0x83ea2b892091e44dL, 1851}, - {0xa4e4b66b68b65d60L, 1854}, {0xce1de40642e3f4b9L, 1857}, - {0x80d2ae83e9ce78f3L, 1861}, {0xa1075a24e4421730L, 1864}, - {0xc94930ae1d529cfcL, 1867}, {0xfb9b7cd9a4a7443cL, 1870}, - {0x9d412e0806e88aa5L, 1874}, {0xc491798a08a2ad4eL, 1877}, - {0xf5b5d7ec8acb58a2L, 1880}, {0x9991a6f3d6bf1765L, 1884}, - {0xbff610b0cc6edd3fL, 1887}, {0xeff394dcff8a948eL, 1890}, - {0x95f83d0a1fb69cd9L, 1894}, {0xbb764c4ca7a4440fL, 1897}, - {0xea53df5fd18d5513L, 1900}, {0x92746b9be2f8552cL, 1904}, - {0xb7118682dbb66a77L, 1907}, {0xe4d5e82392a40515L, 1910}, - {0x8f05b1163ba6832dL, 1914}, {0xb2c71d5bca9023f8L, 1917}, - {0xdf78e4b2bd342cf6L, 1920}, {0x8bab8eefb6409c1aL, 1924}, - {0xae9672aba3d0c320L, 1927}, {0xda3c0f568cc4f3e8L, 1930}, - {0x8865899617fb1871L, 1934}, {0xaa7eebfb9df9de8dL, 1937}, - {0xd51ea6fa85785631L, 1940}, {0x8533285c936b35deL, 1944}, - {0xa67ff273b8460356L, 1947}, {0xd01fef10a657842cL, 1950}, - {0x8213f56a67f6b29bL, 1954}, {0xa298f2c501f45f42L, 1957}, - {0xcb3f2f7642717713L, 1960}, {0xfe0efb53d30dd4d7L, 1963}, - {0x9ec95d1463e8a506L, 1967}, {0xc67bb4597ce2ce48L, 1970}, - {0xf81aa16fdc1b81daL, 1973}, {0x9b10a4e5e9913128L, 1977}, - {0xc1d4ce1f63f57d72L, 1980}, {0xf24a01a73cf2dccfL, 1983}, - {0x976e41088617ca01L, 1987}, {0xbd49d14aa79dbc82L, 1990}, - {0xec9c459d51852ba2L, 1993}, {0x93e1ab8252f33b45L, 1997}, - {0xb8da1662e7b00a17L, 2000}, {0xe7109bfba19c0c9dL, 2003}, - {0x906a617d450187e2L, 2007}, {0xb484f9dc9641e9daL, 2010}, - {0xe1a63853bbd26451L, 2013}, {0x8d07e33455637eb2L, 2017}, - {0xb049dc016abc5e5fL, 2020}, {0xdc5c5301c56b75f7L, 2023}, - {0x89b9b3e11b6329baL, 2027}, {0xac2820d9623bf429L, 2030}, - {0xd732290fbacaf133L, 2033}, {0x867f59a9d4bed6c0L, 2037}, - {0xa81f301449ee8c70L, 2040}, {0xd226fc195c6a2f8cL, 2043}, - {0x83585d8fd9c25db7L, 2047}, {0xa42e74f3d032f525L, 2050}, - {0xcd3a1230c43fb26fL, 2053}, {0x80444b5e7aa7cf85L, 2057}, - {0xa0555e361951c366L, 2060}, {0xc86ab5c39fa63440L, 2063}, - {0xfa856334878fc150L, 2066}, {0x9c935e00d4b9d8d2L, 2070}, - {0xc3b8358109e84f07L, 2073}, {0xf4a642e14c6262c8L, 2076}, - {0x98e7e9cccfbd7dbdL, 2080}, {0xbf21e44003acdd2cL, 2083}, - {0xeeea5d5004981478L, 2086}, {0x95527a5202df0ccbL, 2090}, - {0xbaa718e68396cffdL, 2093}, {0xe950df20247c83fdL, 2096}, - {0x91d28b7416cdd27eL, 2100}, {0xb6472e511c81471dL, 2103}, - {0xe3d8f9e563a198e5L, 2106}, {0x8e679c2f5e44ff8fL, 2110}}; - -// A complement from power_of_ten_components -// complete to a 128-bit mantissa. -const uint64_t mantissa_128[] = { - 0x419ea3bd35385e2d, - 0x52064cac828675b9, - 0x7343efebd1940993, - 0x1014ebe6c5f90bf8, - 0xd41a26e077774ef6, - 0x8920b098955522b4, - 0x55b46e5f5d5535b0, - 0xeb2189f734aa831d, - 0xa5e9ec7501d523e4, - 0x47b233c92125366e, - 0x999ec0bb696e840a, - 0xc00670ea43ca250d, - 0x380406926a5e5728, - 0xc605083704f5ecf2, - 0xf7864a44c633682e, - 0x7ab3ee6afbe0211d, - 0x5960ea05bad82964, - 0x6fb92487298e33bd, - 0xa5d3b6d479f8e056, - 0x8f48a4899877186c, - 0x331acdabfe94de87, - 0x9ff0c08b7f1d0b14, - 0x7ecf0ae5ee44dd9, - 0xc9e82cd9f69d6150, - 0xbe311c083a225cd2, - 0x6dbd630a48aaf406, - 0x92cbbccdad5b108, - 0x25bbf56008c58ea5, - 0xaf2af2b80af6f24e, - 0x1af5af660db4aee1, - 0x50d98d9fc890ed4d, - 0xe50ff107bab528a0, - 0x1e53ed49a96272c8, - 0x25e8e89c13bb0f7a, - 0x77b191618c54e9ac, - 0xd59df5b9ef6a2417, - 0x4b0573286b44ad1d, - 0x4ee367f9430aec32, - 0x229c41f793cda73f, - 0x6b43527578c1110f, - 0x830a13896b78aaa9, - 0x23cc986bc656d553, - 0x2cbfbe86b7ec8aa8, - 0x7bf7d71432f3d6a9, - 0xdaf5ccd93fb0cc53, - 0xd1b3400f8f9cff68, - 0x23100809b9c21fa1, - 0xabd40a0c2832a78a, - 0x16c90c8f323f516c, - 0xae3da7d97f6792e3, - 0x99cd11cfdf41779c, - 0x40405643d711d583, - 0x482835ea666b2572, - 0xda3243650005eecf, - 0x90bed43e40076a82, - 0x5a7744a6e804a291, - 0x711515d0a205cb36, - 0xd5a5b44ca873e03, - 0xe858790afe9486c2, - 0x626e974dbe39a872, - 0xfb0a3d212dc8128f, - 0x7ce66634bc9d0b99, - 0x1c1fffc1ebc44e80, - 0xa327ffb266b56220, - 0x4bf1ff9f0062baa8, - 0x6f773fc3603db4a9, - 0xcb550fb4384d21d3, - 0x7e2a53a146606a48, - 0x2eda7444cbfc426d, - 0xfa911155fefb5308, - 0x793555ab7eba27ca, - 0x4bc1558b2f3458de, - 0x9eb1aaedfb016f16, - 0x465e15a979c1cadc, - 0xbfacd89ec191ec9, - 0xcef980ec671f667b, - 0x82b7e12780e7401a, - 0xd1b2ecb8b0908810, - 0x861fa7e6dcb4aa15, - 0x67a791e093e1d49a, - 0xe0c8bb2c5c6d24e0, - 0x58fae9f773886e18, - 0xaf39a475506a899e, - 0x6d8406c952429603, - 0xc8e5087ba6d33b83, - 0xfb1e4a9a90880a64, - 0x5cf2eea09a55067f, - 0xf42faa48c0ea481e, - 0xf13b94daf124da26, - 0x76c53d08d6b70858, - 0x54768c4b0c64ca6e, - 0xa9942f5dcf7dfd09, - 0xd3f93b35435d7c4c, - 0xc47bc5014a1a6daf, - 0x359ab6419ca1091b, - 0xc30163d203c94b62, - 0x79e0de63425dcf1d, - 0x985915fc12f542e4, - 0x3e6f5b7b17b2939d, - 0xa705992ceecf9c42, - 0x50c6ff782a838353, - 0xa4f8bf5635246428, - 0x871b7795e136be99, - 0x28e2557b59846e3f, - 0x331aeada2fe589cf, - 0x3ff0d2c85def7621, - 0xfed077a756b53a9, - 0xd3e8495912c62894, - 0x64712dd7abbbd95c, - 0xbd8d794d96aacfb3, - 0xecf0d7a0fc5583a0, - 0xf41686c49db57244, - 0x311c2875c522ced5, - 0x7d633293366b828b, - 0xae5dff9c02033197, - 0xd9f57f830283fdfc, - 0xd072df63c324fd7b, - 0x4247cb9e59f71e6d, - 0x52d9be85f074e608, - 0x67902e276c921f8b, - 0xba1cd8a3db53b6, - 0x80e8a40eccd228a4, - 0x6122cd128006b2cd, - 0x796b805720085f81, - 0xcbe3303674053bb0, - 0xbedbfc4411068a9c, - 0xee92fb5515482d44, - 0x751bdd152d4d1c4a, - 0xd262d45a78a0635d, - 0x86fb897116c87c34, - 0xd45d35e6ae3d4da0, - 0x8974836059cca109, - 0x2bd1a438703fc94b, - 0x7b6306a34627ddcf, - 0x1a3bc84c17b1d542, - 0x20caba5f1d9e4a93, - 0x547eb47b7282ee9c, - 0xe99e619a4f23aa43, - 0x6405fa00e2ec94d4, - 0xde83bc408dd3dd04, - 0x9624ab50b148d445, - 0x3badd624dd9b0957, - 0xe54ca5d70a80e5d6, - 0x5e9fcf4ccd211f4c, - 0x7647c3200069671f, - 0x29ecd9f40041e073, - 0xf468107100525890, - 0x7182148d4066eeb4, - 0xc6f14cd848405530, - 0xb8ada00e5a506a7c, - 0xa6d90811f0e4851c, - 0x908f4a166d1da663, - 0x9a598e4e043287fe, - 0x40eff1e1853f29fd, - 0xd12bee59e68ef47c, - 0x82bb74f8301958ce, - 0xe36a52363c1faf01, - 0xdc44e6c3cb279ac1, - 0x29ab103a5ef8c0b9, - 0x7415d448f6b6f0e7, - 0x111b495b3464ad21, - 0xcab10dd900beec34, - 0x3d5d514f40eea742, - 0xcb4a5a3112a5112, - 0x47f0e785eaba72ab, - 0x59ed216765690f56, - 0x306869c13ec3532c, - 0x1e414218c73a13fb, - 0xe5d1929ef90898fa, - 0xdf45f746b74abf39, - 0x6b8bba8c328eb783, - 0x66ea92f3f326564, - 0xc80a537b0efefebd, - 0xbd06742ce95f5f36, - 0x2c48113823b73704, - 0xf75a15862ca504c5, - 0x9a984d73dbe722fb, - 0xc13e60d0d2e0ebba, - 0x318df905079926a8, - 0xfdf17746497f7052, - 0xfeb6ea8bedefa633, - 0xfe64a52ee96b8fc0, - 0x3dfdce7aa3c673b0, - 0x6bea10ca65c084e, - 0x486e494fcff30a62, - 0x5a89dba3c3efccfa, - 0xf89629465a75e01c, - 0xf6bbb397f1135823, - 0x746aa07ded582e2c, - 0xa8c2a44eb4571cdc, - 0x92f34d62616ce413, - 0x77b020baf9c81d17, - 0xace1474dc1d122e, - 0xd819992132456ba, - 0x10e1fff697ed6c69, - 0xca8d3ffa1ef463c1, - 0xbd308ff8a6b17cb2, - 0xac7cb3f6d05ddbde, - 0x6bcdf07a423aa96b, - 0x86c16c98d2c953c6, - 0xe871c7bf077ba8b7, - 0x11471cd764ad4972, - 0xd598e40d3dd89bcf, - 0x4aff1d108d4ec2c3, - 0xcedf722a585139ba, - 0xc2974eb4ee658828, - 0x733d226229feea32, - 0x806357d5a3f525f, - 0xca07c2dcb0cf26f7, - 0xfc89b393dd02f0b5, - 0xbbac2078d443ace2, - 0xd54b944b84aa4c0d, - 0xa9e795e65d4df11, - 0x4d4617b5ff4a16d5, - 0x504bced1bf8e4e45, - 0xe45ec2862f71e1d6, - 0x5d767327bb4e5a4c, - 0x3a6a07f8d510f86f, - 0x890489f70a55368b, - 0x2b45ac74ccea842e, - 0x3b0b8bc90012929d, - 0x9ce6ebb40173744, - 0xcc420a6a101d0515, - 0x9fa946824a12232d, - 0x47939822dc96abf9, - 0x59787e2b93bc56f7, - 0x57eb4edb3c55b65a, - 0xede622920b6b23f1, - 0xe95fab368e45eced, - 0x11dbcb0218ebb414, - 0xd652bdc29f26a119, - 0x4be76d3346f0495f, - 0x6f70a4400c562ddb, - 0xcb4ccd500f6bb952, - 0x7e2000a41346a7a7, - 0x8ed400668c0c28c8, - 0x728900802f0f32fa, - 0x4f2b40a03ad2ffb9, - 0xe2f610c84987bfa8, - 0xdd9ca7d2df4d7c9, - 0x91503d1c79720dbb, - 0x75a44c6397ce912a, - 0xc986afbe3ee11aba, - 0xfbe85badce996168, - 0xfae27299423fb9c3, - 0xdccd879fc967d41a, - 0x5400e987bbc1c920, - 0x290123e9aab23b68, - 0xf9a0b6720aaf6521, - 0xf808e40e8d5b3e69, - 0xb60b1d1230b20e04, - 0xb1c6f22b5e6f48c2, - 0x1e38aeb6360b1af3, - 0x25c6da63c38de1b0, - 0x579c487e5a38ad0e, - 0x2d835a9df0c6d851, - 0xf8e431456cf88e65, - 0x1b8e9ecb641b58ff, - 0xe272467e3d222f3f, - 0x5b0ed81dcc6abb0f, - 0x98e947129fc2b4e9, - 0x3f2398d747b36224, - 0x8eec7f0d19a03aad, - 0x1953cf68300424ac, - 0x5fa8c3423c052dd7, - 0x3792f412cb06794d, - 0xe2bbd88bbee40bd0, - 0x5b6aceaeae9d0ec4, - 0xf245825a5a445275, - 0xeed6e2f0f0d56712, - 0x55464dd69685606b, - 0xaa97e14c3c26b886, - 0xd53dd99f4b3066a8, - 0xe546a8038efe4029, - 0xde98520472bdd033, - 0x963e66858f6d4440, - 0xdde7001379a44aa8, - 0x5560c018580d5d52, - 0xaab8f01e6e10b4a6, - 0xcab3961304ca70e8, - 0x3d607b97c5fd0d22, - 0x8cb89a7db77c506a, - 0x77f3608e92adb242, - 0x55f038b237591ed3, - 0x6b6c46dec52f6688, - 0x2323ac4b3b3da015, - 0xabec975e0a0d081a, - 0x96e7bd358c904a21, - 0x7e50d64177da2e54, - 0xdde50bd1d5d0b9e9, - 0x955e4ec64b44e864, - 0xbd5af13bef0b113e, - 0xecb1ad8aeacdd58e, - 0x67de18eda5814af2, - 0x80eacf948770ced7, - 0xa1258379a94d028d, - 0x96ee45813a04330, - 0x8bca9d6e188853fc, - 0x775ea264cf55347d, - 0x95364afe032a819d, - 0x3a83ddbd83f52204, - 0xc4926a9672793542, - 0x75b7053c0f178293, - 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1U }; + } + return haystack.cend(); +} +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_CONSTEXPR11_STD_SEARCH -// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, -// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. -// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. -NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED -simdjson_really_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - unsigned long ret; - // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) - // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). - _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); - return (int)ret; -#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); -#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -} +#endif // OPTIMIZE +#endif // nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER && ! nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER -/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { - return input_num & (input_num-1); -} +} // namespace detail -/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ -simdjson_really_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - unsigned long leading_zero = 0; - // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) - // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). - if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) - return (int)(63 - leading_zero); - else - return 64; -#else - return __builtin_clzll(input_num); -#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -} +// +// basic_string_view: +// -/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ -simdjson_really_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { - return vaddv_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(input_num))); -} +template +< + class CharT, + class Traits /* = std::char_traits */ +> +class basic_string_view +{ +public: + // Member types: -simdjson_really_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - *result = value1 + value2; - return *result < value1; + typedef Traits traits_type; + typedef CharT value_type; + + typedef CharT * pointer; + typedef CharT const * const_pointer; + typedef CharT & reference; + typedef CharT const & const_reference; + + typedef const_pointer iterator; + typedef const_pointer const_iterator; + typedef std::reverse_iterator< const_iterator > reverse_iterator; + typedef std::reverse_iterator< const_iterator > const_reverse_iterator; + + typedef std::size_t size_type; + typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type; + + // 24.4.2.1 Construction and assignment: + + nssv_constexpr basic_string_view() nssv_noexcept + : data_( nssv_nullptr ) + , size_( 0 ) + {} + +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER + nssv_constexpr basic_string_view( basic_string_view const & other ) nssv_noexcept = default; #else - return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, - (unsigned long long *)result); + nssv_constexpr basic_string_view( basic_string_view const & other ) nssv_noexcept + : data_( other.data_) + , size_( other.size_) + {} #endif -} -} // namespace arm64 -} // unnamed namespace + nssv_constexpr basic_string_view( CharT const * s, size_type count ) nssv_noexcept // non-standard noexcept + : data_( s ) + , size_( count ) + {} + + nssv_constexpr basic_string_view( CharT const * s) nssv_noexcept // non-standard noexcept + : data_( s ) +#if nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER + , size_( Traits::length(s) ) +#elif nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER + , size_( detail::length(s) ) +#else + , size_( Traits::length(s) ) +#endif + {} + +#if nssv_HAVE_NULLPTR +# if nssv_HAVE_IS_DELETE + nssv_constexpr basic_string_view( std::nullptr_t ) nssv_noexcept = delete; +# else + private: nssv_constexpr basic_string_view( std::nullptr_t ) nssv_noexcept; public: +# endif +#endif -#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H -/* end file src/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ -/* begin file src/arm64/bitmask.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H -#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H + // Assignment: -namespace { -namespace arm64 { +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER + nssv_constexpr14 basic_string_view & operator=( basic_string_view const & other ) nssv_noexcept = default; +#else + nssv_constexpr14 basic_string_view & operator=( basic_string_view const & other ) nssv_noexcept + { + data_ = other.data_; + size_ = other.size_; + return *this; + } +#endif -// -// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. -// -// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 -// -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { - ///////////// - // We could do this with PMULL, but it is apparently slow. - // - //#ifdef __ARM_FEATURE_CRYPTO // some ARM processors lack this extension - //return vmull_p64(-1ULL, bitmask); - //#else - // Analysis by @sebpop: - // When diffing the assembly for src/stage1_find_marks.cpp I see that the eors are all spread out - // in between other vector code, so effectively the extra cycles of the sequence do not matter - // because the GPR units are idle otherwise and the critical path is on the FP side. - // Also the PMULL requires two extra fmovs: GPR->FP (3 cycles in N1, 5 cycles in A72 ) - // and FP->GPR (2 cycles on N1 and 5 cycles on A72.) - /////////// - bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; - bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; - bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; - bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; - bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; - bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; - return bitmask; -} + // 24.4.2.2 Iterator support: -} // namespace arm64 -} // namespace simdjson -SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION + nssv_constexpr const_iterator begin() const nssv_noexcept { return data_; } + nssv_constexpr const_iterator end() const nssv_noexcept { return data_ + size_; } -#endif -/* end file src/arm64/bitmask.h */ -/* begin file src/arm64/simd.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H -#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H + nssv_constexpr const_iterator cbegin() const nssv_noexcept { return begin(); } + nssv_constexpr const_iterator cend() const nssv_noexcept { return end(); } -/* simdprune_tables.h already included: #include "simdprune_tables.h" */ -/* arm64/bitmanipulation.h already included: #include "arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ -#include + nssv_constexpr const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const nssv_noexcept { return const_reverse_iterator( end() ); } + nssv_constexpr const_reverse_iterator rend() const nssv_noexcept { return const_reverse_iterator( begin() ); } + nssv_constexpr const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const nssv_noexcept { return rbegin(); } + nssv_constexpr const_reverse_iterator crend() const nssv_noexcept { return rend(); } -namespace { -namespace arm64 { -namespace simd { + // 24.4.2.3 Capacity: -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -namespace { -// Start of private section with Visual Studio workaround + nssv_constexpr size_type size() const nssv_noexcept { return size_; } + nssv_constexpr size_type length() const nssv_noexcept { return size_; } + nssv_constexpr size_type max_size() const nssv_noexcept { return (std::numeric_limits< size_type >::max)(); } + // since C++20 + nssv_nodiscard nssv_constexpr bool empty() const nssv_noexcept + { + return 0 == size_; + } -/** - * make_uint8x16_t initializes a SIMD register (uint8x16_t). - * This is needed because, incredibly, the syntax uint8x16_t x = {1,2,3...} - * is not recognized under Visual Studio! This is a workaround. - * Using a std::initializer_list as a parameter resulted in - * inefficient code. With the current approach, if the parameters are - * compile-time constants, - * GNU GCC compiles it to ldr, the same as uint8x16_t x = {1,2,3...}. - * You should not use this function except for compile-time constants: - * it is not efficient. - */ -simdjson_really_inline uint8x16_t make_uint8x16_t(uint8_t x1, uint8_t x2, uint8_t x3, uint8_t x4, - uint8_t x5, uint8_t x6, uint8_t x7, uint8_t x8, - uint8_t x9, uint8_t x10, uint8_t x11, uint8_t x12, - uint8_t x13, uint8_t x14, uint8_t x15, uint8_t x16) { - // Doing a load like so end ups generating worse code. - // uint8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, - // x9, x10,x11,x12,x13,x14,x15,x16}; - // return vld1q_u8(array); - uint8x16_t x{}; - // incredibly, Visual Studio does not allow x[0] = x1 - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x1, x, 0); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x2, x, 1); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x3, x, 2); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x4, x, 3); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x5, x, 4); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x6, x, 5); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x7, x, 6); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x8, x, 7); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x9, x, 8); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x10, x, 9); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x11, x, 10); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x12, x, 11); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x13, x, 12); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x14, x, 13); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x15, x, 14); - x = vsetq_lane_u8(x16, x, 15); - return x; -} - - -// We have to do the same work for make_int8x16_t -simdjson_really_inline int8x16_t make_int8x16_t(int8_t x1, int8_t x2, int8_t x3, int8_t x4, - int8_t x5, int8_t x6, int8_t x7, int8_t x8, - int8_t x9, int8_t x10, int8_t x11, int8_t x12, - int8_t x13, int8_t x14, int8_t x15, int8_t x16) { - // Doing a load like so end ups generating worse code. - // int8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, - // x9, x10,x11,x12,x13,x14,x15,x16}; - // return vld1q_s8(array); - int8x16_t x{}; - // incredibly, Visual Studio does not allow x[0] = x1 - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x1, x, 0); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x2, x, 1); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x3, x, 2); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x4, x, 3); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x5, x, 4); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x6, x, 5); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x7, x, 6); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x8, x, 7); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x9, x, 8); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x10, x, 9); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x11, x, 10); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x12, x, 11); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x13, x, 12); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x14, x, 13); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x15, x, 14); - x = vsetq_lane_s8(x16, x, 15); - return x; -} + // 24.4.2.4 Element access: -// End of private section with Visual Studio workaround -} // namespace -#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + nssv_constexpr const_reference operator[]( size_type pos ) const + { + return data_at( pos ); + } + nssv_constexpr14 const_reference at( size_type pos ) const + { +#if nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS + assert( pos < size() ); +#else + if ( pos >= size() ) + { + throw std::out_of_range("nonstd::string_view::at()"); + } +#endif + return data_at( pos ); + } - template - struct simd8; + nssv_constexpr const_reference front() const { return data_at( 0 ); } + nssv_constexpr const_reference back() const { return data_at( size() - 1 ); } - // - // Base class of simd8 and simd8, both of which use uint8x16_t internally. - // - template> - struct base_u8 { - uint8x16_t value; - static const int SIZE = sizeof(value); + nssv_constexpr const_pointer data() const nssv_noexcept { return data_; } - // Conversion from/to SIMD register - simdjson_really_inline base_u8(const uint8x16_t _value) : value(_value) {} - simdjson_really_inline operator const uint8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } - simdjson_really_inline operator uint8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + // 24.4.2.5 Modifiers: - // Bit operations - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator|(const simd8 other) const { return vorrq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator&(const simd8 other) const { return vandq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator^(const simd8 other) const { return veorq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 bit_andnot(const simd8 other) const { return vbicq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator|=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = (simd8*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator&=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = (simd8*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator^=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = (simd8*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + nssv_constexpr14 void remove_prefix( size_type n ) + { + assert( n <= size() ); + data_ += n; + size_ -= n; + } - simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 other) const { return vceqq_u8(*this, other); } + nssv_constexpr14 void remove_suffix( size_type n ) + { + assert( n <= size() ); + size_ -= n; + } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { - return vextq_u8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + nssv_constexpr14 void swap( basic_string_view & other ) nssv_noexcept + { + const basic_string_view tmp(other); + other = *this; + *this = tmp; } - }; - // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) - template<> - struct simd8: base_u8 { - typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; - typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + // 24.4.2.6 String operations: - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + size_type copy( CharT * dest, size_type n, size_type pos = 0 ) const + { +#if nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS + assert( pos <= size() ); +#else + if ( pos > size() ) + { + throw std::out_of_range("nonstd::string_view::copy()"); + } +#endif + const size_type rlen = (std::min)( n, size() - pos ); - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} - // False constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : simd8(vdupq_n_u8(0)) {} - // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(bool _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + (void) Traits::copy( dest, data() + pos, rlen ); - // We return uint32_t instead of uint16_t because that seems to be more efficient for most - // purposes (cutting it down to uint16_t costs performance in some compilers). - simdjson_really_inline uint32_t to_bitmask() const { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - const uint8x16_t bit_mask = make_uint8x16_t(0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, - 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80); + return rlen; + } + + nssv_constexpr14 basic_string_view substr( size_type pos = 0, size_type n = npos ) const + { +#if nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS + assert( pos <= size() ); #else - const uint8x16_t bit_mask = {0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, - 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80}; + if ( pos > size() ) + { + throw std::out_of_range("nonstd::string_view::substr()"); + } #endif - auto minput = *this & bit_mask; - uint8x16_t tmp = vpaddq_u8(minput, minput); - tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); - tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); - return vgetq_lane_u16(vreinterpretq_u16_u8(tmp), 0); + return basic_string_view( data() + pos, (std::min)( n, size() - pos ) ); } - simdjson_really_inline bool any() const { return vmaxvq_u8(*this) != 0; } - }; - // Unsigned bytes - template<> - struct simd8: base_u8 { - static simdjson_really_inline uint8x16_t splat(uint8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(_value); } - static simdjson_really_inline uint8x16_t zero() { return vdupq_n_u8(0); } - static simdjson_really_inline uint8x16_t load(const uint8_t* values) { return vld1q_u8(values); } + // compare(), 6x: - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} - // Zero constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} - // Array constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} - // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} - // Member-by-member initialization -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - simdjson_really_inline simd8( - uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, - uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 - ) : simd8(make_uint8x16_t( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - )) {} + nssv_constexpr14 int compare( basic_string_view other ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { +#if nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER + if ( const int result = Traits::compare( data(), other.data(), (std::min)( size(), other.size() ) ) ) #else - simdjson_really_inline simd8( - uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, - uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 - ) : simd8(uint8x16_t{ - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - }) {} + if ( const int result = detail::compare( data(), other.data(), (std::min)( size(), other.size() ) ) ) #endif + { + return result; + } - // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) - simdjson_really_inline static simd8 repeat_16( - uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, - uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 - ) { - return simd8( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - ); + return size() == other.size() ? 0 : size() < other.size() ? -1 : 1; } - // Store to array - simdjson_really_inline void store(uint8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_u8(dst, *this); } + nssv_constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, basic_string_view other ) const // (2) + { + return substr( pos1, n1 ).compare( other ); + } - // Saturated math - simdjson_really_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return vqaddq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return vqsubq_u8(*this, other); } + nssv_constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, basic_string_view other, size_type pos2, size_type n2 ) const // (3) + { + return substr( pos1, n1 ).compare( other.substr( pos2, n2 ) ); + } - // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + nssv_constexpr int compare( CharT const * s ) const // (4) + { + return compare( basic_string_view( s ) ); + } - // Order-specific operations - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t max() const { return vmaxvq_u8(*this); } - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t min() const { return vminvq_u8(*this); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 max(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 min(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return vcleq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return vcgeq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_u8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_u8(*this, other); } - // Same as >, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. - simdjson_really_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this > other); } - // Same as <, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this < other); } + nssv_constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, CharT const * s ) const // (5) + { + return substr( pos1, n1 ).compare( basic_string_view( s ) ); + } - // Bit-specific operations - simdjson_really_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return vtstq_u8(*this, bits); } - simdjson_really_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return this->max() != 0; } - simdjson_really_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).any_bits_set_anywhere(); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 shr() const { return vshrq_n_u8(*this, N); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 shl() const { return vshlq_n_u8(*this, N); } + nssv_constexpr int compare( size_type pos1, size_type n1, CharT const * s, size_type n2 ) const // (6) + { + return substr( pos1, n1 ).compare( basic_string_view( s, n2 ) ); + } - // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { - return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + // 24.4.2.7 Searching: + + // starts_with(), 3x, since C++20: + + nssv_constexpr bool starts_with( basic_string_view v ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { + return size() >= v.size() && compare( 0, v.size(), v ) == 0; } + nssv_constexpr bool starts_with( CharT c ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + { + return starts_with( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ) ); + } - // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). - // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. - // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes - // get written. - // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the - // signature simd8 compress(uint16_t mask) would be - // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. - template - simdjson_really_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { - // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho - // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes - uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits - uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits - // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and - // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only - // two instructions on most compilers. - uint64x2_t shufmask64 = {thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; - uint8x16_t shufmask = vreinterpretq_u8_u64(shufmask64); - // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - uint8x16_t inc = make_uint8x16_t(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); + nssv_constexpr bool starts_with( CharT const * s ) const // (3) + { + return starts_with( basic_string_view( s ) ); + } + + // ends_with(), 3x, since C++20: + + nssv_constexpr bool ends_with( basic_string_view v ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { + return size() >= v.size() && compare( size() - v.size(), npos, v ) == 0; + } + + nssv_constexpr bool ends_with( CharT c ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + { + return ends_with( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ) ); + } + + nssv_constexpr bool ends_with( CharT const * s ) const // (3) + { + return ends_with( basic_string_view( s ) ); + } + + // find(), 4x: + + nssv_constexpr14 size_type find( basic_string_view v, size_type pos = 0 ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { + return assert( v.size() == 0 || v.data() != nssv_nullptr ) + , pos >= size() + ? npos : to_pos( +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER && ! nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER + detail::search( substr(pos), v ) #else - uint8x16_t inc = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; + std::search( cbegin() + pos, cend(), v.cbegin(), v.cend(), Traits::eq ) #endif - shufmask = vaddq_u8(shufmask, inc); - // this is the version "nearly pruned" - uint8x16_t pruned = vqtbl1q_u8(*this, shufmask); - // we still need to put the two halves together. - // we compute the popcount of the first half: - int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; - // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write - // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then - // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling - // at the end. - uint8x16_t compactmask = vld1q_u8((const uint8_t *)(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); - uint8x16_t answer = vqtbl1q_u8(pruned, compactmask); - vst1q_u8((uint8_t*) output, answer); + ); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lookup_16( - L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, - L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, - L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, - L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { - return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( - replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, - replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, - replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, - replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 - )); + nssv_constexpr size_type find( CharT c, size_type pos = 0 ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + { + return find( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos ); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { - return vqtbl1q_u8(*this, simd8(original)); + nssv_constexpr size_type find( CharT const * s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const // (3) + { + return find( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos ); } - }; - // Signed bytes - template<> - struct simd8 { - int8x16_t value; + nssv_constexpr size_type find( CharT const * s, size_type pos = 0 ) const // (4) + { + return find( basic_string_view( s ), pos ); + } - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 splat(int8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_s8(_value); } - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 zero() { return vdupq_n_s8(0); } - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 load(const int8_t values[16]) { return vld1q_s8(values); } + // rfind(), 4x: - // Conversion from/to SIMD register - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const int8x16_t _value) : value{_value} {} - simdjson_really_inline operator const int8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } - simdjson_really_inline operator int8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + nssv_constexpr14 size_type rfind( basic_string_view v, size_type pos = npos ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { + if ( size() < v.size() ) + { + return npos; + } - // Zero constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} - // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} - // Array constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} - // Member-by-member initialization -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - simdjson_really_inline simd8( - int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, - int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 - ) : simd8(make_int8x16_t( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - )) {} -#else - simdjson_really_inline simd8( - int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, - int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 - ) : simd8(int8x16_t{ - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - }) {} -#endif - // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) - simdjson_really_inline static simd8 repeat_16( - int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, - int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 - ) { - return simd8( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - ); + if ( v.empty() ) + { + return (std::min)( size(), pos ); + } + + const_iterator last = cbegin() + (std::min)( size() - v.size(), pos ) + v.size(); + const_iterator result = std::find_end( cbegin(), last, v.cbegin(), v.cend(), Traits::eq ); + + return result != last ? size_type( result - cbegin() ) : npos; } - // Store to array - simdjson_really_inline void store(int8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_s8(dst, *this); } + nssv_constexpr14 size_type rfind( CharT c, size_type pos = npos ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + { + return rfind( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos ); + } - // Explicit conversion to/from unsigned - // - // Under Visual Studio/ARM64 uint8x16_t and int8x16_t are apparently the same type. - // In theory, we could check this occurence with std::same_as and std::enabled_if but it is C++14 - // and relatively ugly and hard to read. -#ifndef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - simdjson_really_inline explicit simd8(const uint8x16_t other): simd8(vreinterpretq_s8_u8(other)) {} -#endif - simdjson_really_inline explicit operator simd8() const { return vreinterpretq_u8_s8(this->value); } + nssv_constexpr14 size_type rfind( CharT const * s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const // (3) + { + return rfind( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos ); + } - // Math - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_s8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_s8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + nssv_constexpr14 size_type rfind( CharT const * s, size_type pos = npos ) const // (4) + { + return rfind( basic_string_view( s ), pos ); + } - // Order-sensitive comparisons - simdjson_really_inline simd8 max(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_s8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 min(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_s8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_s8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_s8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator==(const simd8 other) const { return vceqq_s8(*this, other); } + // find_first_of(), 4x: - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { - return vextq_s8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_first_of( basic_string_view v, size_type pos = 0 ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { + return pos >= size() + ? npos + : to_pos( std::find_first_of( cbegin() + pos, cend(), v.cbegin(), v.cend(), Traits::eq ) ); } - // Perform a lookup assuming no value is larger than 16 - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { - return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_first_of( CharT c, size_type pos = 0 ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + { + return find_first_of( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos ); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lookup_16( - L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, - L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, - L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, - L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { - return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( - replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, - replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, - replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, - replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 - )); + + nssv_constexpr size_type find_first_of( CharT const * s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const // (3) + { + return find_first_of( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos ); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { - return vqtbl1q_s8(*this, simd8(original)); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_first_of( CharT const * s, size_type pos = 0 ) const // (4) + { + return find_first_of( basic_string_view( s ), pos ); } - }; - template - struct simd8x64 { - static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); - static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "ARM kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); - const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + // find_last_of(), 4x: - simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed - simd8x64& operator=(const simd8 other) = delete; // no assignment allowed - simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed - - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + nssv_constexpr size_type find_last_of( basic_string_view v, size_type pos = npos ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { + return empty() + ? npos + : pos >= size() + ? find_last_of( v, size() - 1 ) + : to_pos( std::find_first_of( const_reverse_iterator( cbegin() + pos + 1 ), crend(), v.cbegin(), v.cend(), Traits::eq ) ); + } - simdjson_really_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { - this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); - this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); - this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); - this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_last_of( CharT c, size_type pos = npos ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + { + return find_last_of( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos ); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { - return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_last_of( CharT const * s, size_type pos, size_type count ) const // (3) + { + return find_last_of( basic_string_view( s, count ), pos ); + } + + nssv_constexpr size_type find_last_of( CharT const * s, size_type pos = npos ) const // (4) + { + return find_last_of( basic_string_view( s ), pos ); } + // find_first_not_of(), 4x: - simdjson_really_inline void compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { - this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); - this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); - this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); - this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( basic_string_view v, size_type pos = 0 ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { + return pos >= size() + ? npos + : to_pos( std::find_if( cbegin() + pos, cend(), not_in_view( v ) ) ); } - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - const uint8x16_t bit_mask = make_uint8x16_t( - 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, - 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 - ); -#else - const uint8x16_t bit_mask = { - 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, - 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 - }; -#endif - // Add each of the elements next to each other, successively, to stuff each 8 byte mask into one. - uint8x16_t sum0 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[0] & bit_mask, this->chunks[1] & bit_mask); - uint8x16_t sum1 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[2] & bit_mask, this->chunks[3] & bit_mask); - sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum1); - sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum0); - return vgetq_lane_u64(vreinterpretq_u64_u8(sum0), 0); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( CharT c, size_type pos = 0 ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + { + return find_first_not_of( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos ); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] | mask, - this->chunks[1] | mask, - this->chunks[2] | mask, - this->chunks[3] | mask - ); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( CharT const * s, size_type pos, size_type count ) const // (3) + { + return find_first_not_of( basic_string_view( s, count ), pos ); } - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] == mask, - this->chunks[1] == mask, - this->chunks[2] == mask, - this->chunks[3] == mask - ).to_bitmask(); + nssv_constexpr size_type find_first_not_of( CharT const * s, size_type pos = 0 ) const // (4) + { + return find_first_not_of( basic_string_view( s ), pos ); } - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] <= mask, - this->chunks[1] <= mask, - this->chunks[2] <= mask, - this->chunks[3] <= mask - ).to_bitmask(); + // find_last_not_of(), 4x: + + nssv_constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( basic_string_view v, size_type pos = npos ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) + { + return empty() + ? npos + : pos >= size() + ? find_last_not_of( v, size() - 1 ) + : to_pos( std::find_if( const_reverse_iterator( cbegin() + pos + 1 ), crend(), not_in_view( v ) ) ); } - }; // struct simd8x64 -} // namespace simd -} // namespace arm64 -} // unnamed namespace + nssv_constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( CharT c, size_type pos = npos ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + { + return find_last_not_of( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos ); + } -#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H -/* end file src/arm64/simd.h */ -/* end file src/arm64/simd.h */ -/* begin file src/arm64/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + nssv_constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( CharT const * s, size_type pos, size_type count ) const // (3) + { + return find_last_not_of( basic_string_view( s, count ), pos ); + } -/* begin file src/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ + nssv_constexpr size_type find_last_not_of( CharT const * s, size_type pos = npos ) const // (4) + { + return find_last_not_of( basic_string_view( s ), pos ); + } -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { + // Constants: -// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. -struct open_container { - uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins - uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope -}; // struct open_container +#if nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER + static nssv_constexpr size_type npos = size_type(-1); +#elif nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER + enum : size_type { npos = size_type(-1) }; +#else + enum { npos = size_type(-1) }; +#endif -static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); +private: + struct not_in_view + { + const basic_string_view v; + + nssv_constexpr explicit not_in_view( basic_string_view v_ ) : v( v_ ) {} + + nssv_constexpr bool operator()( CharT c ) const + { + return npos == v.find_first_of( c ); + } + }; + + nssv_constexpr size_type to_pos( const_iterator it ) const + { + return it == cend() ? npos : size_type( it - cbegin() ); + } + + nssv_constexpr size_type to_pos( const_reverse_iterator it ) const + { + return it == crend() ? npos : size_type( crend() - it - 1 ); + } + + nssv_constexpr const_reference data_at( size_type pos ) const + { +#if nssv_BETWEEN( nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION, 1, 500 ) + return data_[pos]; +#else + return assert( pos < size() ), data_[pos]; +#endif + } + +private: + const_pointer data_; + size_type size_; -class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { public: - /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ - std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; - /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ - std::unique_ptr is_array{}; - /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ - const uint8_t *buf{}; - /** Length passed to stage 1 */ - size_t len{0}; - /** Document passed to stage 2 */ - dom::document *doc{}; +#if nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_CLASS_METHODS - simdjson_really_inline dom_parser_implementation(); - dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; - dom_parser_implementation & operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + template< class Allocator > + basic_string_view( std::basic_string const & s ) nssv_noexcept + : data_( s.data() ) + , size_( s.size() ) + {} - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool partial) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code check_for_unclosed_array() noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; -}; +#if nssv_HAVE_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace + template< class Allocator > + explicit operator std::basic_string() const + { + return to_string( Allocator() ); + } -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/allocate.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { -namespace allocate { +#endif // nssv_HAVE_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION -// -// Allocates stage 1 internal state and outputs in the parser -// -simdjson_really_inline error_code set_capacity(internal::dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t capacity) { - size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; - parser.structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); - if (!parser.structural_indexes) { return MEMALLOC; } - parser.structural_indexes[0] = 0; - parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; - return SUCCESS; -} +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER -} // namespace allocate -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/allocate.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace allocate { + template< class Allocator = std::allocator > + std::basic_string + to_string( Allocator const & a = Allocator() ) const + { + return std::basic_string( begin(), end(), a ); + } + +#else + + std::basic_string + to_string() const + { + return std::basic_string( begin(), end() ); + } + + template< class Allocator > + std::basic_string + to_string( Allocator const & a ) const + { + return std::basic_string( begin(), end(), a ); + } + +#endif // nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER + +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_CLASS_METHODS +}; // -// Allocates stage 2 internal state and outputs in the parser +// Non-member functions: // -simdjson_really_inline error_code set_max_depth(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t max_depth) { - parser.open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); - parser.is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); - if (!parser.is_array || !parser.open_containers) { - return MEMALLOC; - } - return SUCCESS; +// 24.4.3 Non-member comparison functions: +// lexicographically compare two string views (function template): + +template< class CharT, class Traits > +nssv_constexpr bool operator== ( + basic_string_view lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.size() == rhs.size() && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits > +nssv_constexpr bool operator!= ( + basic_string_view lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } + +template< class CharT, class Traits > +nssv_constexpr bool operator< ( + basic_string_view lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits > +nssv_constexpr bool operator<= ( + basic_string_view lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits > +nssv_constexpr bool operator> ( + basic_string_view lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits > +nssv_constexpr bool operator>= ( + basic_string_view lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } + +// Let S be basic_string_view, and sv be an instance of S. +// Implementations shall provide sufficient additional overloads marked +// constexpr and noexcept so that an object t with an implicit conversion +// to S can be compared according to Table 67. + +#if ! nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER || nssv_BETWEEN( nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION, 100, 141 ) + +// accommodate for older compilers: + +// == + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator==( + basic_string_view lhs, + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.size() == detail::length( rhs ) && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator==( + CharT const * lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return detail::length( lhs ) == rhs.size() && rhs.compare( lhs ) == 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator==( + basic_string_view lhs, + std::basic_string rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.size() == rhs.size() && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator==( + std::basic_string rhs, + basic_string_view lhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.size() == rhs.size() && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } + +// != + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator!=( + basic_string_view lhs, + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator!=( + CharT const * lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator!=( + basic_string_view lhs, + std::basic_string rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator!=( + std::basic_string rhs, + basic_string_view lhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } + +// < + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator<( + basic_string_view lhs, + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator<( + CharT const * lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) > 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator<( + basic_string_view lhs, + std::basic_string rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator<( + std::basic_string rhs, + basic_string_view lhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) > 0; } + +// <= + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator<=( + basic_string_view lhs, + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator<=( + CharT const * lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) >= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator<=( + basic_string_view lhs, + std::basic_string rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator<=( + std::basic_string rhs, + basic_string_view lhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) >= 0; } + +// > + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator>( + basic_string_view lhs, + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator>( + CharT const * lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) < 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator>( + basic_string_view lhs, + std::basic_string rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator>( + std::basic_string rhs, + basic_string_view lhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) < 0; } + +// >= + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator>=( + basic_string_view lhs, + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator>=( + CharT const * lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) <= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator>=( + basic_string_view lhs, + std::basic_string rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits> +nssv_constexpr bool operator>=( + std::basic_string rhs, + basic_string_view lhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) <= 0; } + +#else // newer compilers: + +#define nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I(T,U) typename std::decay< basic_string_view >::type + +#if defined(_MSC_VER) // issue 40 +# define nssv_MSVC_ORDER(x) , int=x +#else +# define nssv_MSVC_ORDER(x) /*, int=x*/ +#endif + +// == + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator==( + basic_string_view lhs, + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I(CharT, Traits) rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.size() == rhs.size() && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator==( + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I(CharT, Traits) lhs, + basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.size() == rhs.size() && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } + +// != + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator!= ( + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator!= ( + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } + +// < + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator< ( + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator< ( + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } + +// <= + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator<= ( + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator<= ( + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } + +// > + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator> ( + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator> ( + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } + +// >= + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator>= ( + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } + +template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > +nssv_constexpr bool operator>= ( + nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, + basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } + +#undef nssv_MSVC_ORDER +#undef nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I + +#endif // compiler-dependent approach to comparisons + +// 24.4.4 Inserters and extractors: + +#if ! nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION + +namespace detail { + +template< class Stream > +void write_padding( Stream & os, std::streamsize n ) +{ + for ( std::streamsize i = 0; i < n; ++i ) + os.rdbuf()->sputc( os.fill() ); } -} // namespace allocate -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +template< class Stream, class View > +Stream & write_to_stream( Stream & os, View const & sv ) +{ + typename Stream::sentry sentry( os ); -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { + if ( !sentry ) + return os; -simdjson_really_inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() {} + const std::streamsize length = static_cast( sv.length() ); -// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { - error_code err = stage1::allocate::set_capacity(*this, capacity); - if (err) { _capacity = 0; return err; } - _capacity = capacity; - return SUCCESS; + // Whether, and how, to pad: + const bool pad = ( length < os.width() ); + const bool left_pad = pad && ( os.flags() & std::ios_base::adjustfield ) == std::ios_base::right; + + if ( left_pad ) + write_padding( os, os.width() - length ); + + // Write span characters: + os.rdbuf()->sputn( sv.begin(), length ); + + if ( pad && !left_pad ) + write_padding( os, os.width() - length ); + + // Reset output stream width: + os.width( 0 ); + + return os; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { - error_code err = stage2::allocate::set_max_depth(*this, max_depth); - if (err) { _max_depth = 0; return err; } - _max_depth = max_depth; - return SUCCESS; +} // namespace detail + +template< class CharT, class Traits > +std::basic_ostream & +operator<<( + std::basic_ostream& os, + basic_string_view sv ) +{ + return detail::write_to_stream( os, sv ); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION -#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +// Several typedefs for common character types are provided: -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +typedef basic_string_view string_view; +typedef basic_string_view wstring_view; +#if nssv_HAVE_WCHAR16_T +typedef basic_string_view u16string_view; +typedef basic_string_view u32string_view; +#endif -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_depth, - std::unique_ptr& dst -) const noexcept { - dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); - if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } - dst->set_capacity(capacity); - dst->set_max_depth(max_depth); - return SUCCESS; -} +}} // namespace nonstd::sv_lite -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace +// +// 24.4.6 Suffix for basic_string_view literals: +// -/* begin file src/arm64/end_implementation.h */ -#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -/* end file src/arm64/end_implementation.h */ -/* end file src/arm64/end_implementation.h */ -/* begin file src/arm64/dom_parser_implementation.cpp */ -/* begin file src/arm64/begin_implementation.h */ -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION arm64 -/* arm64/implementation.h already included: #include "arm64/implementation.h" */ -/* arm64/intrinsics.h already included: #include "arm64/intrinsics.h" */ -/* arm64/bitmanipulation.h already included: #include "arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ -/* arm64/bitmask.h already included: #include "arm64/bitmask.h" */ -/* arm64/simd.h already included: #include "arm64/simd.h" */ -/* end file src/arm64/begin_implementation.h */ -/* arm64/dom_parser_implementation.h already included: #include "arm64/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/jsoncharutils.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { +#if nssv_HAVE_USER_DEFINED_LITERALS -// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char -// zero otherwise -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { - return structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +namespace nonstd { +nssv_inline_ns namespace literals { +nssv_inline_ns namespace string_view_literals { + +#if nssv_CONFIG_STD_SV_OPERATOR && nssv_HAVE_STD_DEFINED_LITERALS + +nssv_constexpr nonstd::sv_lite::string_view operator "" sv( const char* str, size_t len ) nssv_noexcept // (1) +{ + return nonstd::sv_lite::string_view{ str, len }; } -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { - return structural_or_whitespace[c]; +nssv_constexpr nonstd::sv_lite::u16string_view operator "" sv( const char16_t* str, size_t len ) nssv_noexcept // (2) +{ + return nonstd::sv_lite::u16string_view{ str, len }; } -// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid -// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom -// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register -// -// see -// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ -static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( - const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism - uint32_t v1 = digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; - uint32_t v2 = digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; - uint32_t v3 = digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; - uint32_t v4 = digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; - return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +nssv_constexpr nonstd::sv_lite::u32string_view operator "" sv( const char32_t* str, size_t len ) nssv_noexcept // (3) +{ + return nonstd::sv_lite::u32string_view{ str, len }; } -// given a code point cp, writes to c -// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in -// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point -// is invalid -// -// This can possibly be made faster using pdep -// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents -// have few escaped code points, and the following -// function looks cheap. -// -// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately -// -simdjson_really_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { - if (cp <= 0x7F) { - c[0] = uint8_t(cp); - return 1; // ascii - } - if (cp <= 0x7FF) { - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); - c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 2; // universal plane - // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... - //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { - // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here - } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); - c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); - c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 3; - } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this - // is not needed - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); - c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); - c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); - c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 4; - } - // will return 0 when the code point was too large. - return 0; // bad r +nssv_constexpr nonstd::sv_lite::wstring_view operator "" sv( const wchar_t* str, size_t len ) nssv_noexcept // (4) +{ + return nonstd::sv_lite::wstring_view{ str, len }; } -#ifdef SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm -// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit -// -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { - return x * (uint64_t)y; -} -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { - uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); - uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); - uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); - uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); - uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); - *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + - (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); - return lo; +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_STD_SV_OPERATOR && nssv_HAVE_STD_DEFINED_LITERALS + +#if nssv_CONFIG_USR_SV_OPERATOR + +nssv_constexpr nonstd::sv_lite::string_view operator "" _sv( const char* str, size_t len ) nssv_noexcept // (1) +{ + return nonstd::sv_lite::string_view{ str, len }; } -#endif -simdjson_really_inline value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { - value128 answer; -#if defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) || defined(SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS) -#ifdef _M_ARM64 - // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate - answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); - answer.low = value1 * value2; -#else - answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 -#endif // _M_ARM64 -#else // defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) || defined(SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS) - __uint128_t r = ((__uint128_t)value1) * value2; - answer.low = uint64_t(r); - answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); -#endif - return answer; +nssv_constexpr nonstd::sv_lite::u16string_view operator "" _sv( const char16_t* str, size_t len ) nssv_noexcept // (2) +{ + return nonstd::sv_lite::u16string_view{ str, len }; } -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/jsoncharutils.h */ +nssv_constexpr nonstd::sv_lite::u32string_view operator "" _sv( const char32_t* str, size_t len ) nssv_noexcept // (3) +{ + return nonstd::sv_lite::u32string_view{ str, len }; +} -// -// Stage 1 -// -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +nssv_constexpr nonstd::sv_lite::wstring_view operator "" _sv( const wchar_t* str, size_t len ) nssv_noexcept // (4) +{ + return nonstd::sv_lite::wstring_view{ str, len }; +} -using namespace simd; +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_USR_SV_OPERATOR -struct json_character_block { - static simdjson_really_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); +}}} // namespace nonstd::literals::string_view_literals - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t whitespace() const { return _whitespace; } - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t op() const { return _op; } - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t scalar() { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } +#endif - uint64_t _whitespace; - uint64_t _op; -}; +// +// Extensions for std::string: +// -simdjson_really_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - // Functional programming causes trouble with Visual Studio. - // Keeping this version in comments since it is much nicer: - // auto v = in.map([&](simd8 chunk) { - // auto nib_lo = chunk & 0xf; - // auto nib_hi = chunk.shr<4>(); - // auto shuf_lo = nib_lo.lookup_16(16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 12, 1, 2, 9, 0, 0); - // auto shuf_hi = nib_hi.lookup_16(8, 0, 18, 4, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 2, 1, 0, 0); - // return shuf_lo & shuf_hi; - // }); - const simd8 table1(16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 12, 1, 2, 9, 0, 0); - const simd8 table2(8, 0, 18, 4, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 2, 1, 0, 0); +#if nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS - simd8x64 v( - (in.chunks[0] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[0].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), - (in.chunks[1] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[1].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), - (in.chunks[2] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[2].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), - (in.chunks[3] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[3].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2) - ); +namespace nonstd { +namespace sv_lite { +// Exclude MSVC 14 (19.00): it yields ambiguous to_string(): - // We compute whitespace and op separately. If the code later only use one or the - // other, given the fact that all functions are aggressively inlined, we can - // hope that useless computations will be omitted. This is namely case when - // minifying (we only need whitespace). *However* if we only need spaces, - // it is likely that we will still compute 'v' above with two lookup_16: one - // could do it a bit cheaper. This is in contrast with the x64 implementations - // where we can, efficiently, do the white space and structural matching - // separately. One reason for this difference is that on ARM NEON, the table - // lookups either zero or leave unchanged the characters exceeding 0xF whereas - // on x64, the equivalent instruction (pshufb) automatically applies a mask, - // ignoring the 4 most significant bits. Thus the x64 implementation is - // optimized differently. This being said, if you use this code strictly - // just for minification (or just to identify the structural characters), - // there is a small untaken optimization opportunity here. We deliberately - // do not pick it up. +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER && nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION != 140 - uint64_t op = simd8x64( - v.chunks[0].any_bits_set(0x7), - v.chunks[1].any_bits_set(0x7), - v.chunks[2].any_bits_set(0x7), - v.chunks[3].any_bits_set(0x7) - ).to_bitmask(); +template< class CharT, class Traits, class Allocator = std::allocator > +std::basic_string +to_string( basic_string_view v, Allocator const & a = Allocator() ) +{ + return std::basic_string( v.begin(), v.end(), a ); +} - uint64_t whitespace = simd8x64( - v.chunks[0].any_bits_set(0x18), - v.chunks[1].any_bits_set(0x18), - v.chunks[2].any_bits_set(0x18), - v.chunks[3].any_bits_set(0x18) - ).to_bitmask(); +#else - return { whitespace, op }; +template< class CharT, class Traits > +std::basic_string +to_string( basic_string_view v ) +{ + return std::basic_string( v.begin(), v.end() ); } -simdjson_really_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { - simd8 bits = input.reduce_or(); - return bits.max() < 0b10000000u; +template< class CharT, class Traits, class Allocator > +std::basic_string +to_string( basic_string_view v, Allocator const & a ) +{ + return std::basic_string( v.begin(), v.end(), a ); } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simd8 must_be_continuation(const simd8 prev1, const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { - simd8 is_second_byte = prev1 >= uint8_t(0b11000000u); - simd8 is_third_byte = prev2 >= uint8_t(0b11100000u); - simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3 >= uint8_t(0b11110000u); - // Use ^ instead of | for is_*_byte, because ^ is commutative, and the caller is using ^ as well. - // This will work fine because we only have to report errors for cases with 0-1 lead bytes. - // Multiple lead bytes implies 2 overlapping multibyte characters, and if that happens, there is - // guaranteed to be at least *one* lead byte that is part of only 1 other multibyte character. - // The error will be detected there. - return is_second_byte ^ is_third_byte ^ is_fourth_byte; -} +#endif // nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER -simdjson_really_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { - simd8 is_third_byte = prev2 >= uint8_t(0b11100000u); - simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3 >= uint8_t(0b11110000u); - return is_third_byte ^ is_fourth_byte; +template< class CharT, class Traits, class Allocator > +basic_string_view +to_string_view( std::basic_string const & s ) +{ + return basic_string_view( s.data(), s.size() ); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace +}} // namespace nonstd::sv_lite -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace utf8_validation { +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS -using namespace simd; +// +// make types and algorithms available in namespace nonstd: +// - simdjson_really_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { -// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) -// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) -// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte -// Bit 4 = Surrogate -// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte -// Bit 7 = Two Continuations - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ - // 11______ 11______ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ - constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ - // 11110100 101_____ - // 11110101 1001____ - // 11110101 101_____ - // 1111011_ 1001____ - // 1111011_ 101_____ - // 11111___ 1001____ - // 11111___ 101_____ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; - // 11110101 1000____ - // 1111011_ 1000____ - // 11111___ 1000____ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ +namespace nonstd { - const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( - // 0_______ ________ - TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, - TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, - // 10______ ________ - TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, - // 1100____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, - // 1101____ ________ - TOO_SHORT, - // 1110____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, - // 1111____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 - ); - constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . - const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( - // ____0000 ________ - CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, - // ____0001 ________ - CARRY | OVERLONG_2, - // ____001_ ________ - CARRY, - CARRY, +using sv_lite::basic_string_view; +using sv_lite::string_view; +using sv_lite::wstring_view; - // ____0100 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE, - // ____0101 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - // ____011_ ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, +#if nssv_HAVE_WCHAR16_T +using sv_lite::u16string_view; +#endif +#if nssv_HAVE_WCHAR32_T +using sv_lite::u32string_view; +#endif - // ____1___ ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - // ____1101 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 - ); - const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( - // ________ 0_______ - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, +// literal "sv" - // ________ 1000____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, - // ________ 1001____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, - // ________ 101_____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, +using sv_lite::operator==; +using sv_lite::operator!=; +using sv_lite::operator<; +using sv_lite::operator<=; +using sv_lite::operator>; +using sv_lite::operator>=; - // ________ 11______ - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT - ); - return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); - } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, - const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { - simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); - simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); - simd8 must23 = simd8(must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3)); - simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); - return must23_80 ^ sc; - } +#if ! nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION +using sv_lite::operator<<; +#endif - // - // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: - // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. - // - simdjson_really_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { - // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): - // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ - static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0b11110000u-1, 0b11100000u-1, 0b11000000u-1 - }; - const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); - return input.gt_bits(max_value); - } +#if nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS +using sv_lite::to_string; +using sv_lite::to_string_view; +#endif - struct utf8_checker { - // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. - simd8 error; - // The last input we received - simd8 prev_input_block; - // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) - simd8 prev_incomplete; +} // namespace nonstd - // - // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. - // - simdjson_really_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { - // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes - // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) - simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); - simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); - this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); - } - - // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short. - simdjson_really_inline void check_eof() { - // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't - // possibly finish them. - this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; - } - - simdjson_really_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { - if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { - this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; - } else { - // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. - static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), - "We support either two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); - if(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); - } else if(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); - } - this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); - this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; - - } - } - - simdjson_really_inline error_code errors() { - return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; - } +// 24.4.5 Hash support (C++11): - }; // struct utf8_checker -} // namespace utf8_validation +// Note: The hash value of a string view object is equal to the hash value of +// the corresponding string object. -using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; +#if nssv_HAVE_STD_HASH -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times -// We assume the file in which it is included already includes -// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) +#include -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +namespace std { -// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces -template -struct buf_block_reader { +template<> +struct hash< nonstd::string_view > +{ public: - simdjson_really_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); - simdjson_really_inline size_t block_index(); - simdjson_really_inline bool has_full_block() const; - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; - /** - * Get the last block, padded with spaces. - * - * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this - * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there - * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. - * - * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. - */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; - simdjson_really_inline void advance(); -private: - const uint8_t *buf; - const size_t len; - const size_t lenminusstep; - size_t idx; + std::size_t operator()( nonstd::string_view v ) const nssv_noexcept + { + return std::hash()( std::string( v.data(), v.size() ) ); + } }; -// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(sizeof(simd8x64) + 1); - for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { - buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); - } - buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; - return buf; -} +template<> +struct hash< nonstd::wstring_view > +{ +public: + std::size_t operator()( nonstd::wstring_view v ) const nssv_noexcept + { + return std::hash()( std::wstring( v.data(), v.size() ) ); + } +}; -// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(sizeof(simd8x64) + 1); - in.store((uint8_t*)buf); - for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { - if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } - } - buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; - return buf; -} +template<> +struct hash< nonstd::u16string_view > +{ +public: + std::size_t operator()( nonstd::u16string_view v ) const nssv_noexcept + { + return std::hash()( std::u16string( v.data(), v.size() ) ); + } +}; -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(64 + 1); - for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { - buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; - } - buf[64] = '\0'; - return buf; -} +template<> +struct hash< nonstd::u32string_view > +{ +public: + std::size_t operator()( nonstd::u32string_view v ) const nssv_noexcept + { + return std::hash()( std::u32string( v.data(), v.size() ) ); + } +}; -template -simdjson_really_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} +} // namespace std -template -simdjson_really_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } +#endif // nssv_HAVE_STD_HASH -template -simdjson_really_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { - return idx < lenminusstep; -} +nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() -template -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { - return &buf[idx]; -} +#endif // nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW +#endif // NONSTD_SV_LITE_H_INCLUDED +/* end file simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp */ +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS -template -simdjson_really_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { - memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. - memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); - return len - idx; +namespace std { + using string_view = nonstd::string_view; } +#endif // SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW +#undef SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW // We are not going to need this macro anymore. -template -simdjson_really_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { - idx += STEP_SIZE; -} +/// If EXPR is an error, returns it. +#define SIMDJSON_TRY(EXPR) { auto _err = (EXPR); if (_err) { return _err; } } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +// Unless the programmer has already set SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS, +// we want to set it under debug builds. We detect a debug build +// under Visual Studio when the _DEBUG macro is set. Under the other +// compilers, we use the fact that they define __OPTIMIZE__ whenever +// they allow optimizations. +// It is possible that this could miss some cases where SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +// is helpful, but the programmer can set the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS. +// It could also wrongly set SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS (e.g., if the programmer +// sets _DEBUG in a release build under Visual Studio, or if some compiler fails to +// set the __OPTIMIZE__ macro). +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifdef _MSC_VER +// Visual Studio seems to set _DEBUG for debug builds. +#ifdef _DEBUG +#define SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS 1 +#endif // _DEBUG +#else // _MSC_VER +// All other compilers appear to set __OPTIMIZE__ to a positive integer +// when the compiler is optimizing. +#ifndef __OPTIMIZE__ +#define SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS 1 +#endif // __OPTIMIZE__ +#endif // _MSC_VER +#endif // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +// The SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF macro is a feature flag for the "don't require padding" +// feature. + +#if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 +// if we have C++, then fallthrough is a default attribute +# define simdjson_fallthrough [[fallthrough]] +// check if we have __attribute__ support +#elif defined(__has_attribute) +// check if we have the __fallthrough__ attribute +#if __has_attribute(__fallthrough__) +// we are good to go: +# define simdjson_fallthrough __attribute__((__fallthrough__)) +#endif // __has_attribute(__fallthrough__) +#endif // SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 +// on some systems, we simply do not have support for fallthrough, so use a default: +#ifndef simdjson_fallthrough +# define simdjson_fallthrough do {} while (0) /* fallthrough */ +#endif // simdjson_fallthrough + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#define SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(expr) do { assert ((expr)); } while (0) +#else +#define SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(expr) do { } while (0) +#endif -struct json_string_block { - // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } - // Escape characters (backslashes that are not escaped--i.e. in \\, includes only the first \) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escape() const { return _backslash & ~_escaped; } - // Real (non-backslashed) quotes - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } - // Start quotes of strings - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_start() const { return _quote & _in_string; } - // End quotes of strings - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_end() const { return _quote & ~_in_string; } - // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } - // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } - // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } - // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } +#ifndef SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION +#define SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION 1 +#endif - // backslash characters - uint64_t _backslash; - // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) - uint64_t _escaped; - // real quotes (non-backslashed ones) - uint64_t _quote; - // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) - uint64_t _in_string; -}; +#ifdef __has_include +// How do we detect that a compiler supports vbmi2? +// For sure if the following header is found, we are ok? +#if __has_include() +#define SIMDJSON_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VBMI2 1 +#endif +#endif -// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so -class json_string_scanner { -public: - simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(bool streaming); +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#if _MSC_VER >= 1920 +// Visual Studio 2019 and up support VBMI2 under x64 even if the header +// avx512vbmi2intrin.h is not found. +#define SIMDJSON_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VBMI2 1 +#endif +#endif -private: - // Intended to be defined by the implementation - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t find_escaped(uint64_t escape); - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t find_escaped_branchless(uint64_t escape); +// By default, we allow AVX512. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_AVX512_ALLOWED +#define SIMDJSON_AVX512_ALLOWED 1 +#endif - // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). - uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; - // Whether the first character of the next iteration is escaped. - uint64_t prev_escaped = 0ULL; -}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/common_defs.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/compiler_check.h" */ +/* including simdjson/error.h: #include "simdjson/error.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/error.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ERROR_H +#define SIMDJSON_ERROR_H -// -// Finds escaped characters (characters following \). -// -// Handles runs of backslashes like \\\" and \\\\" correctly (yielding 0101 and 01010, respectively). -// -// Does this by: -// - Shift the escape mask to get potentially escaped characters (characters after backslashes). -// - Mask escaped sequences that start on *even* bits with 1010101010 (odd bits are escaped, even bits are not) -// - Mask escaped sequences that start on *odd* bits with 0101010101 (even bits are escaped, odd bits are not) -// -// To distinguish between escaped sequences starting on even/odd bits, it finds the start of all -// escape sequences, filters out the ones that start on even bits, and adds that to the mask of -// escape sequences. This causes the addition to clear out the sequences starting on odd bits (since -// the start bit causes a carry), and leaves even-bit sequences alone. -// -// Example: -// -// text | \\\ | \\\"\\\" \\\" \\"\\" | -// escape | xxx | xx xxx xxx xx xx | Removed overflow backslash; will | it into follows_escape -// odd_starts | x | x x x | escape & ~even_bits & ~follows_escape -// even_seq | c| cxxx c xx c | c = carry bit -- will be masked out later -// invert_mask | | cxxx c xx c| even_seq << 1 -// follows_escape | xx | x xx xxx xxx xx xx | Includes overflow bit -// escaped | x | x x x x x x x x | -// desired | x | x x x x x x x x | -// text | \\\ | \\\"\\\" \\\" \\"\\" | -// -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t json_string_scanner::find_escaped_branchless(uint64_t backslash) { - // If there was overflow, pretend the first character isn't a backslash - backslash &= ~prev_escaped; - uint64_t follows_escape = backslash << 1 | prev_escaped; +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ - // Get sequences starting on even bits by clearing out the odd series using + - const uint64_t even_bits = 0x5555555555555555ULL; - uint64_t odd_sequence_starts = backslash & ~even_bits & ~follows_escape; - uint64_t sequences_starting_on_even_bits; - prev_escaped = add_overflow(odd_sequence_starts, backslash, &sequences_starting_on_even_bits); - uint64_t invert_mask = sequences_starting_on_even_bits << 1; // The mask we want to return is the *escaped* bits, not escapes. +#include +#include - // Mask every other backslashed character as an escaped character - // Flip the mask for sequences that start on even bits, to correct them - return (even_bits ^ invert_mask) & follows_escape; -} +namespace simdjson { -// -// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. -// -// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. -// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. -// -// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. -// -simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); - const uint64_t escaped = find_escaped(backslash); - const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; +/** + * All possible errors returned by simdjson. These error codes are subject to change + * and not all simdjson kernel returns the same error code given the same input: it is not + * well defined which error a given input should produce. + * + * Only SUCCESS evaluates to false as a Boolean. All other error codes will evaluate + * to true as a Boolean. + */ +enum error_code { + SUCCESS = 0, ///< No error + CAPACITY, ///< This parser can't support a document that big + MEMALLOC, ///< Error allocating memory, most likely out of memory + TAPE_ERROR, ///< Something went wrong, this is a generic error + DEPTH_ERROR, ///< Your document exceeds the user-specified depth limitation + STRING_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing a string + T_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 't' + F_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'f' + N_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'n' + NUMBER_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing a number + BIGINT_ERROR, ///< The integer value exceeds 64 bits + UTF8_ERROR, ///< the input is not valid UTF-8 + UNINITIALIZED, ///< unknown error, or uninitialized document + EMPTY, ///< no structural element found + UNESCAPED_CHARS, ///< found unescaped characters in a string. + UNCLOSED_STRING, ///< missing quote at the end + UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE, ///< unsupported architecture + INCORRECT_TYPE, ///< JSON element has a different type than user expected + NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE, ///< JSON number does not fit in 64 bits + INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS, ///< JSON array index too large + NO_SUCH_FIELD, ///< JSON field not found in object + IO_ERROR, ///< Error reading a file + INVALID_JSON_POINTER, ///< Invalid JSON pointer syntax + INVALID_URI_FRAGMENT, ///< Invalid URI fragment + UNEXPECTED_ERROR, ///< indicative of a bug in simdjson + PARSER_IN_USE, ///< parser is already in use. + OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION, ///< tried to iterate an array or object out of order (checked when SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS=1) + INSUFFICIENT_PADDING, ///< The JSON doesn't have enough padding for simdjson to safely parse it. + INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, ///< The document ends early. + SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE, ///< A scalar document is treated as a value. + OUT_OF_BOUNDS, ///< Attempted to access location outside of document. + TRAILING_CONTENT, ///< Unexpected trailing content in the JSON input + NUM_ERROR_CODES +}; - // - // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). - // - // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped - // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). - // - const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; +/** + * It is the convention throughout the code that the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS determines whether + * we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. The logic behind it is that these errors only occurs when the code + * that was written while breaking some simdjson::ondemand requirement. They should not occur in released + * code after these issues were fixed. + */ - // - // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know - // - // right shift of a signed value expected to be well-defined and standard - // compliant as of C++20, John Regher from Utah U. says this is fine code - // - prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); +/** + * Get the error message for the given error code. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * dom::element doc; + * auto error = parser.parse("foo",3).get(doc); + * if (error) { printf("Error: %s\n", error_message(error)); } + * + * @return The error message. + */ +inline const char *error_message(error_code error) noexcept; - // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. - return { - backslash, - escaped, - quote, - in_string - }; -} +/** + * Write the error message to the output stream + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, error_code error) noexcept; -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish(bool streaming) { - if (prev_in_string and (not streaming)) { - return UNCLOSED_STRING; - } - return SUCCESS; -} +/** + * Exception thrown when an exception-supporting simdjson method is called + */ +struct simdjson_error : public std::exception { + /** + * Create an exception from a simdjson error code. + * @param error The error code + */ + simdjson_error(error_code error) noexcept : _error{error} { } + /** The error message */ + const char *what() const noexcept { return error_message(error()); } + /** The error code */ + error_code error() const noexcept { return _error; } +private: + /** The error code that was used */ + error_code _error; +}; -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_scanner.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +namespace internal { /** - * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. * - * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside - * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). - * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. - * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The - * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. - * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. - * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. * - * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes - * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. - * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by - * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, - * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. */ -struct json_block { -public: +template +struct simdjson_result_base : protected std::pair { + /** - * The start of structurals. - * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t structural_start() { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } - /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t whitespace() { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base() noexcept; - // Helpers + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; - /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } - /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; - // string and escape characters - json_string_block _string; - // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars - json_character_block _characters; - // whether the previous character was a scalar - uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; -private: - // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; /** - * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". - * They may reside inside a string. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + /** - * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". - * It main reside inside a string. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() { - // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space - // (so letters, numbers, quotes). - // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space - // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. - return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); - } + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + /** - * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. - * The characters following a quote are not included. + * The error. */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() { - // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character - // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a - // white space. - // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). - return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; - } -}; + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; + +}; // struct simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace internal /** - * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. * - * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: - * - string characters (taking \" into account) - * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) - * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + */ +template +struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { + /** + * @private Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; + /** + * @private Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept; + /** + * @private Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error_code) noexcept; + /** + * @private Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; + +}; // struct simdjson_result + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result value) { return out << value.value(); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +/** + * @deprecated This is an alias and will be removed, use error_code instead + */ +using ErrorValues [[deprecated("This is an alias and will be removed, use error_code instead")]] = error_code; + +/** + * @deprecated Error codes should be stored and returned as `error_code`, use `error_message()` instead. + */ +[[deprecated("Error codes should be stored and returned as `error_code`, use `error_message()` instead.")]] +inline const std::string error_message(int error) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ERROR_H +/* end file simdjson/error.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/portability.h" */ + +/** + * @brief The top level simdjson namespace, containing everything the library provides. + */ +namespace simdjson { + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS + +/** The maximum document size supported by simdjson. */ +constexpr size_t SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES = 0xFFFFFFFF; + +/** + * The amount of padding needed in a buffer to parse JSON. * - * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: - * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of - * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are - * part of a string. + * The input buf should be readable up to buf + SIMDJSON_PADDING + * this is a stopgap; there should be a better description of the + * main loop and its behavior that abstracts over this + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/174 */ -class json_scanner { -public: - json_scanner() {} - simdjson_really_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(bool streaming); +constexpr size_t SIMDJSON_PADDING = 64; -private: - // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token - // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). - uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; - json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; -}; +/** + * By default, simdjson supports this many nested objects and arrays. + * + * This is the default for parser::max_depth(). + */ +constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS -// -// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. -// -// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: -// -// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); -// -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { - const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; - overflow = match >> 63; - return result; -} +class implementation; +struct padded_string; +class padded_string_view; +enum class stage1_mode; -simdjson_really_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); - // identifies the white-space and the structurat characters - json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); - // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space - // (so letters, numbers, quotes). - // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). - // - // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) - // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential - // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we - // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. - // - // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. - const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); - uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); - return { - strings, - characters, - follows_nonquote_scalar - }; -} +namespace internal { -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_scanner::finish(bool streaming) { - return string_scanner.finish(streaming); -} +template +class atomic_ptr; +class dom_parser_implementation; +class escape_json_string; +class tape_ref; +struct value128; +enum class tape_type; -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_scanner.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_minifier.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times -// We assume the file in which it is included already includes -// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +#endif // SIMDJSON_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/base.h */ -class json_minifier { -public: - template - static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_BASE_H +/* end file base.h */ -private: - simdjson_really_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) - : dst{_dst} - {} - template - simdjson_really_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); - json_scanner scanner{}; - uint8_t *dst; -}; +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block) { - uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); - in.compress(mask, dst); - dst += 64 - count_ones(mask); -} +/* including to_chars.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file to_chars.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_TO_CHARS_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_TO_CHARS_CPP -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { - *dst = '\0'; - error_code error = scanner.finish(false); - if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } - dst_len = dst - dst_start; - return SUCCESS; -} +/* skipped duplicate #include */ -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); - simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); - this->next(in_1, block_1); - this->next(in_2, block_2); - reader.advance(); -} +#include +#include +#include +#include -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - this->next(block_buf, block_1); - reader.advance(); +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +/*! +implements the Grisu2 algorithm for binary to decimal floating-point +conversion. +Adapted from JSON for Modern C++ + +This implementation is a slightly modified version of the reference +implementation which may be obtained from +http://florian.loitsch.com/publications (bench.tar.gz). +The code is distributed under the MIT license, Copyright (c) 2009 Florian +Loitsch. For a detailed description of the algorithm see: [1] Loitsch, "Printing +Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and Accurately with Integers", Proceedings of the +ACM SIGPLAN 2010 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, +PLDI 2010 [2] Burger, Dybvig, "Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and +Accurately", Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 1996 Conference on Programming +Language Design and Implementation, PLDI 1996 +*/ +namespace dtoa_impl { + +template +Target reinterpret_bits(const Source source) { + static_assert(sizeof(Target) == sizeof(Source), "size mismatch"); + + Target target; + std::memcpy(&target, &source, sizeof(Source)); + return target; } -template -error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { - buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); - json_minifier minifier(dst); +struct diyfp // f * 2^e +{ + static constexpr int kPrecision = 64; // = q - // Index the first n-1 blocks - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + std::uint64_t f = 0; + int e = 0; + + constexpr diyfp(std::uint64_t f_, int e_) noexcept : f(f_), e(e_) {} + + /*! + @brief returns x - y + @pre x.e == y.e and x.f >= y.f + */ + static diyfp sub(const diyfp &x, const diyfp &y) noexcept { + + return {x.f - y.f, x.e}; } - // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces - uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; - if (simdjson_likely(reader.get_remainder(block)) > 0) { - minifier.step(block, reader); + /*! + @brief returns x * y + @note The result is rounded. (Only the upper q bits are returned.) + */ + static diyfp mul(const diyfp &x, const diyfp &y) noexcept { + static_assert(kPrecision == 64, "internal error"); + + // Computes: + // f = round((x.f * y.f) / 2^q) + // e = x.e + y.e + q + + // Emulate the 64-bit * 64-bit multiplication: + // + // p = u * v + // = (u_lo + 2^32 u_hi) (v_lo + 2^32 v_hi) + // = (u_lo v_lo ) + 2^32 ((u_lo v_hi ) + (u_hi v_lo )) + + // 2^64 (u_hi v_hi ) = (p0 ) + 2^32 ((p1 ) + (p2 )) + // + 2^64 (p3 ) = (p0_lo + 2^32 p0_hi) + 2^32 ((p1_lo + + // 2^32 p1_hi) + (p2_lo + 2^32 p2_hi)) + 2^64 (p3 ) = + // (p0_lo ) + 2^32 (p0_hi + p1_lo + p2_lo ) + 2^64 (p1_hi + + // p2_hi + p3) = (p0_lo ) + 2^32 (Q ) + 2^64 (H ) = (p0_lo ) + + // 2^32 (Q_lo + 2^32 Q_hi ) + 2^64 (H ) + // + // (Since Q might be larger than 2^32 - 1) + // + // = (p0_lo + 2^32 Q_lo) + 2^64 (Q_hi + H) + // + // (Q_hi + H does not overflow a 64-bit int) + // + // = p_lo + 2^64 p_hi + + const std::uint64_t u_lo = x.f & 0xFFFFFFFFu; + const std::uint64_t u_hi = x.f >> 32u; + const std::uint64_t v_lo = y.f & 0xFFFFFFFFu; + const std::uint64_t v_hi = y.f >> 32u; + + const std::uint64_t p0 = u_lo * v_lo; + const std::uint64_t p1 = u_lo * v_hi; + const std::uint64_t p2 = u_hi * v_lo; + const std::uint64_t p3 = u_hi * v_hi; + + const std::uint64_t p0_hi = p0 >> 32u; + const std::uint64_t p1_lo = p1 & 0xFFFFFFFFu; + const std::uint64_t p1_hi = p1 >> 32u; + const std::uint64_t p2_lo = p2 & 0xFFFFFFFFu; + const std::uint64_t p2_hi = p2 >> 32u; + + std::uint64_t Q = p0_hi + p1_lo + p2_lo; + + // The full product might now be computed as + // + // p_hi = p3 + p2_hi + p1_hi + (Q >> 32) + // p_lo = p0_lo + (Q << 32) + // + // But in this particular case here, the full p_lo is not required. + // Effectively we only need to add the highest bit in p_lo to p_hi (and + // Q_hi + 1 does not overflow). + + Q += std::uint64_t{1} << (64u - 32u - 1u); // round, ties up + + const std::uint64_t h = p3 + p2_hi + p1_hi + (Q >> 32u); + + return {h, x.e + y.e + 64}; } - return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); -} + /*! + @brief normalize x such that the significand is >= 2^(q-1) + @pre x.f != 0 + */ + static diyfp normalize(diyfp x) noexcept { -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_minifier.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { + while ((x.f >> 63u) == 0) { + x.f <<= 1u; + x.e--; + } -/** - * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that - * makes up a complete document. - * - * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a - * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the - * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of - * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. - * - * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from - * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the - * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ';' ',' - * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' '}' ';' ','. - * - * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases - * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. - * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows - * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in - * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this - * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found - * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and - * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a - * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the - * batch. + return x; + } + + /*! + @brief normalize x such that the result has the exponent E + @pre e >= x.e and the upper e - x.e bits of x.f must be zero. */ -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { - // TODO don't count separately, just figure out depth - auto arr_cnt = 0; - auto obj_cnt = 0; - for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { - auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; - switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { - case ':': - case ',': - continue; - case '}': - obj_cnt--; - continue; - case ']': - arr_cnt--; - continue; - case '{': - obj_cnt++; - break; - case '[': - arr_cnt++; - break; - } - auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; - switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { - case '{': - case '[': - case ':': - case ',': - continue; - } - // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! - if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { - return parser.n_structural_indexes; - } - // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one - return i; + static diyfp normalize_to(const diyfp &x, + const int target_exponent) noexcept { + const int delta = x.e - target_exponent; + + return {x.f << delta, target_exponent}; } - return 0; -} +}; -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ +struct boundaries { + diyfp w; + diyfp minus; + diyfp plus; +}; -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +/*! +Compute the (normalized) diyfp representing the input number 'value' and its +boundaries. +@pre value must be finite and positive +*/ +template boundaries compute_boundaries(FloatType value) { -class bit_indexer { -public: - uint32_t *tail; + // Convert the IEEE representation into a diyfp. + // + // If v is denormal: + // value = 0.F * 2^(1 - bias) = ( F) * 2^(1 - bias - (p-1)) + // If v is normalized: + // value = 1.F * 2^(E - bias) = (2^(p-1) + F) * 2^(E - bias - (p-1)) + + static_assert(std::numeric_limits::is_iec559, + "internal error: dtoa_short requires an IEEE-754 " + "floating-point implementation"); + + constexpr int kPrecision = + std::numeric_limits::digits; // = p (includes the hidden bit) + constexpr int kBias = + std::numeric_limits::max_exponent - 1 + (kPrecision - 1); + constexpr int kMinExp = 1 - kBias; + constexpr std::uint64_t kHiddenBit = std::uint64_t{1} + << (kPrecision - 1); // = 2^(p-1) + + using bits_type = typename std::conditional::type; + + const std::uint64_t bits = reinterpret_bits(value); + const std::uint64_t E = bits >> (kPrecision - 1); + const std::uint64_t F = bits & (kHiddenBit - 1); + + const bool is_denormal = E == 0; + const diyfp v = is_denormal + ? diyfp(F, kMinExp) + : diyfp(F + kHiddenBit, static_cast(E) - kBias); + + // Compute the boundaries m- and m+ of the floating-point value + // v = f * 2^e. + // + // Determine v- and v+, the floating-point predecessor and successor if v, + // respectively. + // + // v- = v - 2^e if f != 2^(p-1) or e == e_min (A) + // = v - 2^(e-1) if f == 2^(p-1) and e > e_min (B) + // + // v+ = v + 2^e + // + // Let m- = (v- + v) / 2 and m+ = (v + v+) / 2. All real numbers _strictly_ + // between m- and m+ round to v, regardless of how the input rounding + // algorithm breaks ties. + // + // ---+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+--- (A) + // v- m- v m+ v+ + // + // -----------------+------+------+-------------+-------------+--- (B) + // v- m- v m+ v+ - simdjson_really_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} + const bool lower_boundary_is_closer = F == 0 && E > 1; + const diyfp m_plus = diyfp(2 * v.f + 1, v.e - 1); + const diyfp m_minus = lower_boundary_is_closer + ? diyfp(4 * v.f - 1, v.e - 2) // (B) + : diyfp(2 * v.f - 1, v.e - 1); // (A) - // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx - // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at - // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go - // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr - // needs to be large enough to handle this - simdjson_really_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { - // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. - // Unfortunately, in other cases, - // it helps tremendously. - if (bits == 0) - return; - int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); + // Determine the normalized w+ = m+. + const diyfp w_plus = diyfp::normalize(m_plus); - // Do the first 8 all together - for (int i=0; i<8; i++) { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); - } + // Determine w- = m- such that e_(w-) = e_(w+). + const diyfp w_minus = diyfp::normalize_to(m_minus, w_plus.e); - // Do the next 8 all together (we hope in most cases it won't happen at all - // and the branch is easily predicted). - if (simdjson_unlikely(cnt > 8)) { - for (int i=8; i<16; i++) { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); - } + return {diyfp::normalize(v), w_minus, w_plus}; +} - // Most files don't have 16+ structurals per block, so we take several basically guaranteed - // branch mispredictions here. 16+ structurals per block means either punctuation ({} [] , :) - // or the start of a value ("abc" true 123) every four characters. - if (simdjson_unlikely(cnt > 16)) { - int i = 16; - do { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); - i++; - } while (i < cnt); - } - } +// Given normalized diyfp w, Grisu needs to find a (normalized) cached +// power-of-ten c, such that the exponent of the product c * w = f * 2^e lies +// within a certain range [alpha, gamma] (Definition 3.2 from [1]) +// +// alpha <= e = e_c + e_w + q <= gamma +// +// or +// +// f_c * f_w * 2^alpha <= f_c 2^(e_c) * f_w 2^(e_w) * 2^q +// <= f_c * f_w * 2^gamma +// +// Since c and w are normalized, i.e. 2^(q-1) <= f < 2^q, this implies +// +// 2^(q-1) * 2^(q-1) * 2^alpha <= c * w * 2^q < 2^q * 2^q * 2^gamma +// +// or +// +// 2^(q - 2 + alpha) <= c * w < 2^(q + gamma) +// +// The choice of (alpha,gamma) determines the size of the table and the form of +// the digit generation procedure. Using (alpha,gamma)=(-60,-32) works out well +// in practice: +// +// The idea is to cut the number c * w = f * 2^e into two parts, which can be +// processed independently: An integral part p1, and a fractional part p2: +// +// f * 2^e = ( (f div 2^-e) * 2^-e + (f mod 2^-e) ) * 2^e +// = (f div 2^-e) + (f mod 2^-e) * 2^e +// = p1 + p2 * 2^e +// +// The conversion of p1 into decimal form requires a series of divisions and +// modulos by (a power of) 10. These operations are faster for 32-bit than for +// 64-bit integers, so p1 should ideally fit into a 32-bit integer. This can be +// achieved by choosing +// +// -e >= 32 or e <= -32 := gamma +// +// In order to convert the fractional part +// +// p2 * 2^e = p2 / 2^-e = d[-1] / 10^1 + d[-2] / 10^2 + ... +// +// into decimal form, the fraction is repeatedly multiplied by 10 and the digits +// d[-i] are extracted in order: +// +// (10 * p2) div 2^-e = d[-1] +// (10 * p2) mod 2^-e = d[-2] / 10^1 + ... +// +// The multiplication by 10 must not overflow. It is sufficient to choose +// +// 10 * p2 < 16 * p2 = 2^4 * p2 <= 2^64. +// +// Since p2 = f mod 2^-e < 2^-e, +// +// -e <= 60 or e >= -60 := alpha - this->tail += cnt; - } +constexpr int kAlpha = -60; +constexpr int kGamma = -32; + +struct cached_power // c = f * 2^e ~= 10^k +{ + std::uint64_t f; + int e; + int k; }; -class json_structural_indexer { -public: - /** - * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. - * - * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to - * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If - * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. - */ - template - static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, bool partial) noexcept; +/*! +For a normalized diyfp w = f * 2^e, this function returns a (normalized) cached +power-of-ten c = f_c * 2^e_c, such that the exponent of the product w * c +satisfies (Definition 3.2 from [1]) + alpha <= e_c + e + q <= gamma. +*/ +inline cached_power get_cached_power_for_binary_exponent(int e) { + // Now + // + // alpha <= e_c + e + q <= gamma (1) + // ==> f_c * 2^alpha <= c * 2^e * 2^q + // + // and since the c's are normalized, 2^(q-1) <= f_c, + // + // ==> 2^(q - 1 + alpha) <= c * 2^(e + q) + // ==> 2^(alpha - e - 1) <= c + // + // If c were an exact power of ten, i.e. c = 10^k, one may determine k as + // + // k = ceil( log_10( 2^(alpha - e - 1) ) ) + // = ceil( (alpha - e - 1) * log_10(2) ) + // + // From the paper: + // "In theory the result of the procedure could be wrong since c is rounded, + // and the computation itself is approximated [...]. In practice, however, + // this simple function is sufficient." + // + // For IEEE double precision floating-point numbers converted into + // normalized diyfp's w = f * 2^e, with q = 64, + // + // e >= -1022 (min IEEE exponent) + // -52 (p - 1) + // -52 (p - 1, possibly normalize denormal IEEE numbers) + // -11 (normalize the diyfp) + // = -1137 + // + // and + // + // e <= +1023 (max IEEE exponent) + // -52 (p - 1) + // -11 (normalize the diyfp) + // = 960 + // + // This binary exponent range [-1137,960] results in a decimal exponent + // range [-307,324]. One does not need to store a cached power for each + // k in this range. For each such k it suffices to find a cached power + // such that the exponent of the product lies in [alpha,gamma]. + // This implies that the difference of the decimal exponents of adjacent + // table entries must be less than or equal to + // + // floor( (gamma - alpha) * log_10(2) ) = 8. + // + // (A smaller distance gamma-alpha would require a larger table.) + + // NB: + // Actually this function returns c, such that -60 <= e_c + e + 64 <= -34. + + constexpr int kCachedPowersMinDecExp = -300; + constexpr int kCachedPowersDecStep = 8; + + static constexpr std::array kCachedPowers = {{ + {0xAB70FE17C79AC6CA, -1060, -300}, {0xFF77B1FCBEBCDC4F, -1034, -292}, + {0xBE5691EF416BD60C, -1007, -284}, {0x8DD01FAD907FFC3C, -980, -276}, + {0xD3515C2831559A83, -954, -268}, {0x9D71AC8FADA6C9B5, -927, -260}, + {0xEA9C227723EE8BCB, -901, -252}, {0xAECC49914078536D, -874, -244}, + {0x823C12795DB6CE57, -847, -236}, {0xC21094364DFB5637, -821, -228}, + {0x9096EA6F3848984F, -794, -220}, {0xD77485CB25823AC7, -768, -212}, + {0xA086CFCD97BF97F4, -741, -204}, {0xEF340A98172AACE5, -715, -196}, + {0xB23867FB2A35B28E, -688, -188}, {0x84C8D4DFD2C63F3B, -661, -180}, + {0xC5DD44271AD3CDBA, -635, -172}, {0x936B9FCEBB25C996, -608, -164}, + {0xDBAC6C247D62A584, -582, -156}, {0xA3AB66580D5FDAF6, -555, -148}, + {0xF3E2F893DEC3F126, -529, -140}, {0xB5B5ADA8AAFF80B8, -502, -132}, + {0x87625F056C7C4A8B, -475, -124}, {0xC9BCFF6034C13053, -449, -116}, + {0x964E858C91BA2655, -422, -108}, {0xDFF9772470297EBD, -396, -100}, + {0xA6DFBD9FB8E5B88F, -369, -92}, {0xF8A95FCF88747D94, -343, -84}, + {0xB94470938FA89BCF, -316, -76}, {0x8A08F0F8BF0F156B, -289, -68}, + {0xCDB02555653131B6, -263, -60}, {0x993FE2C6D07B7FAC, -236, -52}, + {0xE45C10C42A2B3B06, -210, -44}, {0xAA242499697392D3, -183, -36}, + {0xFD87B5F28300CA0E, -157, -28}, {0xBCE5086492111AEB, -130, -20}, + {0x8CBCCC096F5088CC, -103, -12}, {0xD1B71758E219652C, -77, -4}, + {0x9C40000000000000, -50, 4}, {0xE8D4A51000000000, -24, 12}, + {0xAD78EBC5AC620000, 3, 20}, {0x813F3978F8940984, 30, 28}, + {0xC097CE7BC90715B3, 56, 36}, {0x8F7E32CE7BEA5C70, 83, 44}, + {0xD5D238A4ABE98068, 109, 52}, {0x9F4F2726179A2245, 136, 60}, + {0xED63A231D4C4FB27, 162, 68}, {0xB0DE65388CC8ADA8, 189, 76}, + {0x83C7088E1AAB65DB, 216, 84}, {0xC45D1DF942711D9A, 242, 92}, + {0x924D692CA61BE758, 269, 100}, {0xDA01EE641A708DEA, 295, 108}, + {0xA26DA3999AEF774A, 322, 116}, {0xF209787BB47D6B85, 348, 124}, + {0xB454E4A179DD1877, 375, 132}, {0x865B86925B9BC5C2, 402, 140}, + {0xC83553C5C8965D3D, 428, 148}, {0x952AB45CFA97A0B3, 455, 156}, + {0xDE469FBD99A05FE3, 481, 164}, {0xA59BC234DB398C25, 508, 172}, + {0xF6C69A72A3989F5C, 534, 180}, {0xB7DCBF5354E9BECE, 561, 188}, + {0x88FCF317F22241E2, 588, 196}, {0xCC20CE9BD35C78A5, 614, 204}, + {0x98165AF37B2153DF, 641, 212}, {0xE2A0B5DC971F303A, 667, 220}, + {0xA8D9D1535CE3B396, 694, 228}, {0xFB9B7CD9A4A7443C, 720, 236}, + {0xBB764C4CA7A44410, 747, 244}, {0x8BAB8EEFB6409C1A, 774, 252}, + {0xD01FEF10A657842C, 800, 260}, {0x9B10A4E5E9913129, 827, 268}, + {0xE7109BFBA19C0C9D, 853, 276}, {0xAC2820D9623BF429, 880, 284}, + {0x80444B5E7AA7CF85, 907, 292}, {0xBF21E44003ACDD2D, 933, 300}, + {0x8E679C2F5E44FF8F, 960, 308}, {0xD433179D9C8CB841, 986, 316}, + {0x9E19DB92B4E31BA9, 1013, 324}, + }}; + + // This computation gives exactly the same results for k as + // k = ceil((kAlpha - e - 1) * 0.30102999566398114) + // for |e| <= 1500, but doesn't require floating-point operations. + // NB: log_10(2) ~= 78913 / 2^18 + const int f = kAlpha - e - 1; + const int k = (f * 78913) / (1 << 18) + static_cast(f > 0); + + const int index = (-kCachedPowersMinDecExp + k + (kCachedPowersDecStep - 1)) / + kCachedPowersDecStep; + + const cached_power cached = kCachedPowers[static_cast(index)]; + + return cached; +} + +/*! +For n != 0, returns k, such that pow10 := 10^(k-1) <= n < 10^k. +For n == 0, returns 1 and sets pow10 := 1. +*/ +inline int find_largest_pow10(const std::uint32_t n, std::uint32_t &pow10) { + // LCOV_EXCL_START + if (n >= 1000000000) { + pow10 = 1000000000; + return 10; + } + // LCOV_EXCL_STOP + else if (n >= 100000000) { + pow10 = 100000000; + return 9; + } else if (n >= 10000000) { + pow10 = 10000000; + return 8; + } else if (n >= 1000000) { + pow10 = 1000000; + return 7; + } else if (n >= 100000) { + pow10 = 100000; + return 6; + } else if (n >= 10000) { + pow10 = 10000; + return 5; + } else if (n >= 1000) { + pow10 = 1000; + return 4; + } else if (n >= 100) { + pow10 = 100; + return 3; + } else if (n >= 10) { + pow10 = 10; + return 2; + } else { + pow10 = 1; + return 1; + } +} -private: - simdjson_really_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); - template - simdjson_really_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block, size_t idx); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, bool partial); +inline void grisu2_round(char *buf, int len, std::uint64_t dist, + std::uint64_t delta, std::uint64_t rest, + std::uint64_t ten_k) { - json_scanner scanner{}; - utf8_checker checker{}; - bit_indexer indexer; - uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; - uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; -}; + // <--------------------------- delta ----> + // <---- dist ---------> + // --------------[------------------+-------------------]-------------- + // M- w M+ + // + // ten_k + // <------> + // <---- rest ----> + // --------------[------------------+----+--------------]-------------- + // w V + // = buf * 10^k + // + // ten_k represents a unit-in-the-last-place in the decimal representation + // stored in buf. + // Decrement buf by ten_k while this takes buf closer to w. -simdjson_really_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + // The tests are written in this order to avoid overflow in unsigned + // integer arithmetic. -// Skip the last character if it is partial -simdjson_really_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { - if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { - switch (len) { - case 2: - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-2] >= 0b11100000) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left - return len; - case 1: - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - return len; - case 0: - return len; - } + while (rest < dist && delta - rest >= ten_k && + (rest + ten_k < dist || dist - rest > rest + ten_k - dist)) { + buf[len - 1]--; + rest += ten_k; } - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-2] >= 0b11100000) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-3] >= 0b11110000) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left - return len; } -// -// PERF NOTES: -// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: -// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load -// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. -// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. -// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use -// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core -// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but -// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. -// 3. Step 1 doesn't use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that -// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. -// -// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all -// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough -// workout. -// -template -error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, bool partial) noexcept { - if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } - if (partial) { len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); } +/*! +Generates V = buffer * 10^decimal_exponent, such that M- <= V <= M+. +M- and M+ must be normalized and share the same exponent -60 <= e <= -32. +*/ +inline void grisu2_digit_gen(char *buffer, int &length, int &decimal_exponent, + diyfp M_minus, diyfp w, diyfp M_plus) { + static_assert(kAlpha >= -60, "internal error"); + static_assert(kGamma <= -32, "internal error"); + + // Generates the digits (and the exponent) of a decimal floating-point + // number V = buffer * 10^decimal_exponent in the range [M-, M+]. The diyfp's + // w, M- and M+ share the same exponent e, which satisfies alpha <= e <= + // gamma. + // + // <--------------------------- delta ----> + // <---- dist ---------> + // --------------[------------------+-------------------]-------------- + // M- w M+ + // + // Grisu2 generates the digits of M+ from left to right and stops as soon as + // V is in [M-,M+]. - buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); - json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); + std::uint64_t delta = + diyfp::sub(M_plus, M_minus) + .f; // (significand of (M+ - M-), implicit exponent is e) + std::uint64_t dist = + diyfp::sub(M_plus, w) + .f; // (significand of (M+ - w ), implicit exponent is e) - // Read all but the last block - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); - } + // Split M+ = f * 2^e into two parts p1 and p2 (note: e < 0): + // + // M+ = f * 2^e + // = ((f div 2^-e) * 2^-e + (f mod 2^-e)) * 2^e + // = ((p1 ) * 2^-e + (p2 )) * 2^e + // = p1 + p2 * 2^e - // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty) - uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; - if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return EMPTY; } - indexer.step(block, reader); + const diyfp one(std::uint64_t{1} << -M_plus.e, M_plus.e); - return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); -} + auto p1 = static_cast( + M_plus.f >> + -one.e); // p1 = f div 2^-e (Since -e >= 32, p1 fits into a 32-bit int.) + std::uint64_t p2 = M_plus.f & (one.f - 1); // p2 = f mod 2^-e -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); - simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); - this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); - this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); - reader.advance(); -} + // 1) + // + // Generate the digits of the integral part p1 = d[n-1]...d[1]d[0] -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); - reader.advance(); -} + std::uint32_t pow10; + const int k = find_largest_pow10(p1, pow10); -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block, size_t idx) { - uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); - checker.check_next_input(in); - indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser - prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); - unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); -} + // 10^(k-1) <= p1 < 10^k, pow10 = 10^(k-1) + // + // p1 = (p1 div 10^(k-1)) * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1)) + // = (d[k-1] ) * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1)) + // + // M+ = p1 + p2 * 2^e + // = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1)) + p2 * 2^e + // = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + ((p1 mod 10^(k-1)) * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e + // = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + ( rest) * 2^e + // + // Now generate the digits d[n] of p1 from left to right (n = k-1,...,0) + // + // p1 = d[k-1]...d[n] * 10^n + d[n-1]...d[0] + // + // but stop as soon as + // + // rest * 2^e = (d[n-1]...d[0] * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e <= delta * 2^e -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, bool partial) { - // Write out the final iteration's structurals - indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + int n = k; + while (n > 0) { + // Invariants: + // M+ = buffer * 10^n + (p1 + p2 * 2^e) (buffer = 0 for n = k) + // pow10 = 10^(n-1) <= p1 < 10^n + // + const std::uint32_t d = p1 / pow10; // d = p1 div 10^(n-1) + const std::uint32_t r = p1 % pow10; // r = p1 mod 10^(n-1) + // + // M+ = buffer * 10^n + (d * 10^(n-1) + r) + p2 * 2^e + // = (buffer * 10 + d) * 10^(n-1) + (r + p2 * 2^e) + // + buffer[length++] = static_cast('0' + d); // buffer := buffer * 10 + d + // + // M+ = buffer * 10^(n-1) + (r + p2 * 2^e) + // + p1 = r; + n--; + // + // M+ = buffer * 10^n + (p1 + p2 * 2^e) + // pow10 = 10^n + // - error_code error = scanner.finish(partial); - if (simdjson_unlikely(error != SUCCESS)) { return error; } + // Now check if enough digits have been generated. + // Compute + // + // p1 + p2 * 2^e = (p1 * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e = rest * 2^e + // + // Note: + // Since rest and delta share the same exponent e, it suffices to + // compare the significands. + const std::uint64_t rest = (std::uint64_t{p1} << -one.e) + p2; + if (rest <= delta) { + // V = buffer * 10^n, with M- <= V <= M+. + + decimal_exponent += n; + + // We may now just stop. But instead look if the buffer could be + // decremented to bring V closer to w. + // + // pow10 = 10^n is now 1 ulp in the decimal representation V. + // The rounding procedure works with diyfp's with an implicit + // exponent of e. + // + // 10^n = (10^n * 2^-e) * 2^e = ulp * 2^e + // + const std::uint64_t ten_n = std::uint64_t{pow10} << -one.e; + grisu2_round(buffer, length, dist, delta, rest, ten_n); - if (unescaped_chars_error) { - return UNESCAPED_CHARS; + return; + } + + pow10 /= 10; + // + // pow10 = 10^(n-1) <= p1 < 10^n + // Invariants restored. } - parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); - /*** - * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 - * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) - * structural character, it quickly stops. - * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. - * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing - * continues, then it must be [,] or }. - * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would - * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. - * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is - * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document - * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get - * ][[ which is invalid. - **/ - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; - parser.next_structural_index = 0; - // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something - if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { - return EMPTY; - } - if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { - return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; - } - if (partial) { - auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); - if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { - return CAPACITY; // If the buffer is partial but the document is incomplete, it's too big to parse. + // 2) + // + // The digits of the integral part have been generated: + // + // M+ = d[k-1]...d[1]d[0] + p2 * 2^e + // = buffer + p2 * 2^e + // + // Now generate the digits of the fractional part p2 * 2^e. + // + // Note: + // No decimal point is generated: the exponent is adjusted instead. + // + // p2 actually represents the fraction + // + // p2 * 2^e + // = p2 / 2^-e + // = d[-1] / 10^1 + d[-2] / 10^2 + ... + // + // Now generate the digits d[-m] of p1 from left to right (m = 1,2,...) + // + // p2 * 2^e = d[-1]d[-2]...d[-m] * 10^-m + // + 10^-m * (d[-m-1] / 10^1 + d[-m-2] / 10^2 + ...) + // + // using + // + // 10^m * p2 = ((10^m * p2) div 2^-e) * 2^-e + ((10^m * p2) mod 2^-e) + // = ( d) * 2^-e + ( r) + // + // or + // 10^m * p2 * 2^e = d + r * 2^e + // + // i.e. + // + // M+ = buffer + p2 * 2^e + // = buffer + 10^-m * (d + r * 2^e) + // = (buffer * 10^m + d) * 10^-m + 10^-m * r * 2^e + // + // and stop as soon as 10^-m * r * 2^e <= delta * 2^e + + int m = 0; + for (;;) { + // Invariant: + // M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (d[-m-1] / 10 + d[-m-2] / 10^2 + ...) + // * 2^e + // = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (p2 ) + // * 2^e = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (10 * p2) ) * 2^e = + // buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * ((10*p2 div 2^-e) * 2^-e + + // (10*p2 mod 2^-e)) * 2^e + // + p2 *= 10; + const std::uint64_t d = p2 >> -one.e; // d = (10 * p2) div 2^-e + const std::uint64_t r = p2 & (one.f - 1); // r = (10 * p2) mod 2^-e + // + // M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (d * 2^-e + r) * 2^e + // = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (d + r * 2^e)) + // = (buffer * 10 + d) * 10^(-m-1) + 10^(-m-1) * r * 2^e + // + buffer[length++] = static_cast('0' + d); // buffer := buffer * 10 + d + // + // M+ = buffer * 10^(-m-1) + 10^(-m-1) * r * 2^e + // + p2 = r; + m++; + // + // M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * p2 * 2^e + // Invariant restored. + + // Check if enough digits have been generated. + // + // 10^-m * p2 * 2^e <= delta * 2^e + // p2 * 2^e <= 10^m * delta * 2^e + // p2 <= 10^m * delta + delta *= 10; + dist *= 10; + if (p2 <= delta) { + break; } - parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; } - return checker.errors(); -} -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { + // V = buffer * 10^-m, with M- <= V <= M+. -/** - * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. - */ -template -bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { - checker c{}; - buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); - c.check_next_input(in); - reader.advance(); - } - uint8_t block[64]{}; - reader.get_remainder(block); - simd::simd8x64 in(block); - c.check_next_input(in); - reader.advance(); - return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; -} + decimal_exponent -= m; -bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { - return generic_validate_utf8((const uint8_t *)input,length); + // 1 ulp in the decimal representation is now 10^-m. + // Since delta and dist are now scaled by 10^m, we need to do the + // same with ulp in order to keep the units in sync. + // + // 10^m * 10^-m = 1 = 2^-e * 2^e = ten_m * 2^e + // + const std::uint64_t ten_m = one.f; + grisu2_round(buffer, length, dist, delta, p2, ten_m); + + // By construction this algorithm generates the shortest possible decimal + // number (Loitsch, Theorem 6.2) which rounds back to w. + // For an input number of precision p, at least + // + // N = 1 + ceil(p * log_10(2)) + // + // decimal digits are sufficient to identify all binary floating-point + // numbers (Matula, "In-and-Out conversions"). + // This implies that the algorithm does not produce more than N decimal + // digits. + // + // N = 17 for p = 53 (IEEE double precision) + // N = 9 for p = 24 (IEEE single precision) } -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h */ +/*! +v = buf * 10^decimal_exponent +len is the length of the buffer (number of decimal digits) +The buffer must be large enough, i.e. >= max_digits10. +*/ +inline void grisu2(char *buf, int &len, int &decimal_exponent, diyfp m_minus, + diyfp v, diyfp m_plus) { -// -// Stage 2 -// + // --------(-----------------------+-----------------------)-------- (A) + // m- v m+ + // + // --------------------(-----------+-----------------------)-------- (B) + // m- v m+ + // + // First scale v (and m- and m+) such that the exponent is in the range + // [alpha, gamma]. -/* begin file src/arm64/stringparsing.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_H -#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_H + const cached_power cached = get_cached_power_for_binary_exponent(m_plus.e); -/* arm64/simd.h already included: #include "arm64/simd.h" */ -/* arm64/bitmanipulation.h already included: #include "arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ + const diyfp c_minus_k(cached.f, cached.e); // = c ~= 10^-k -namespace { -namespace arm64 { + // The exponent of the products is = v.e + c_minus_k.e + q and is in the range + // [alpha,gamma] + const diyfp w = diyfp::mul(v, c_minus_k); + const diyfp w_minus = diyfp::mul(m_minus, c_minus_k); + const diyfp w_plus = diyfp::mul(m_plus, c_minus_k); -using namespace simd; + // ----(---+---)---------------(---+---)---------------(---+---)---- + // w- w w+ + // = c*m- = c*v = c*m+ + // + // diyfp::mul rounds its result and c_minus_k is approximated too. w, w- and + // w+ are now off by a small amount. + // In fact: + // + // w - v * 10^k < 1 ulp + // + // To account for this inaccuracy, add resp. subtract 1 ulp. + // + // --------+---[---------------(---+---)---------------]---+-------- + // w- M- w M+ w+ + // + // Now any number in [M-, M+] (bounds included) will round to w when input, + // regardless of how the input rounding algorithm breaks ties. + // + // And digit_gen generates the shortest possible such number in [M-, M+]. + // Note that this does not mean that Grisu2 always generates the shortest + // possible number in the interval (m-, m+). + const diyfp M_minus(w_minus.f + 1, w_minus.e); + const diyfp M_plus(w_plus.f - 1, w_plus.e); -// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. -struct backslash_and_quote { -public: - static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; - simdjson_really_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + decimal_exponent = -cached.k; // = -(-k) = k - simdjson_really_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } - simdjson_really_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } - simdjson_really_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } - simdjson_really_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + grisu2_digit_gen(buf, len, decimal_exponent, M_minus, w, M_plus); +} - uint32_t bs_bits; - uint32_t quote_bits; -}; // struct backslash_and_quote +/*! +v = buf * 10^decimal_exponent +len is the length of the buffer (number of decimal digits) +The buffer must be large enough, i.e. >= max_digits10. +*/ +template +void grisu2(char *buf, int &len, int &decimal_exponent, FloatType value) { + static_assert(diyfp::kPrecision >= std::numeric_limits::digits + 3, + "internal error: not enough precision"); + + // If the neighbors (and boundaries) of 'value' are always computed for + // double-precision numbers, all float's can be recovered using strtod (and + // strtof). However, the resulting decimal representations are not exactly + // "short". + // + // The documentation for 'std::to_chars' + // (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/to_chars) says "value is + // converted to a string as if by std::sprintf in the default ("C") locale" + // and since sprintf promotes float's to double's, I think this is exactly + // what 'std::to_chars' does. On the other hand, the documentation for + // 'std::to_chars' requires that "parsing the representation using the + // corresponding std::from_chars function recovers value exactly". That + // indicates that single precision floating-point numbers should be recovered + // using 'std::strtof'. + // + // NB: If the neighbors are computed for single-precision numbers, there is a + // single float + // (7.0385307e-26f) which can't be recovered using strtod. The resulting + // double precision value is off by 1 ulp. +#if 0 + const boundaries w = compute_boundaries(static_cast(value)); +#else + const boundaries w = compute_boundaries(value); +#endif -simdjson_really_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { - // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require - // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding - static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); - simd8 v0(src); - simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); - v0.store(dst); - v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + grisu2(buf, len, decimal_exponent, w.minus, w.w, w.plus); +} - // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on ARM; therefore, we - // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. - uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); - return { - uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits - uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits - }; +/*! +@brief appends a decimal representation of e to buf +@return a pointer to the element following the exponent. +@pre -1000 < e < 1000 +*/ +inline char *append_exponent(char *buf, int e) { + + if (e < 0) { + e = -e; + *buf++ = '-'; + } else { + *buf++ = '+'; + } + + auto k = static_cast(e); + if (k < 10) { + // Always print at least two digits in the exponent. + // This is for compatibility with printf("%g"). + *buf++ = '0'; + *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k); + } else if (k < 100) { + *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k / 10); + k %= 10; + *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k); + } else { + *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k / 100); + k %= 100; + *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k / 10); + k %= 10; + *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k); + } + + return buf; } -} // namespace arm64 -} // unnamed namespace +/*! +@brief prettify v = buf * 10^decimal_exponent +If v is in the range [10^min_exp, 10^max_exp) it will be printed in fixed-point +notation. Otherwise it will be printed in exponential notation. +@pre min_exp < 0 +@pre max_exp > 0 +*/ +inline char *format_buffer(char *buf, int len, int decimal_exponent, + int min_exp, int max_exp) { -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times + const int k = len; + const int n = len + decimal_exponent; -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace stringparsing { + // v = buf * 10^(n-k) + // k is the length of the buffer (number of decimal digits) + // n is the position of the decimal point relative to the start of the buffer. -// begin copypasta -// These chars yield themselves: " \ / -// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab -// u not handled in this table as it's complex -static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + if (k <= n && n <= max_exp) { + // digits[000] + // len <= max_exp + 2 - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. - 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. - 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. + std::memset(buf + k, '0', static_cast(n) - static_cast(k)); + // Make it look like a floating-point number (#362, #378) + buf[n + 0] = '.'; + buf[n + 1] = '0'; + return buf + (static_cast(n)) + 2; + } - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + if (0 < n && n <= max_exp) { + // dig.its + // len <= max_digits10 + 1 + std::memmove(buf + (static_cast(n) + 1), buf + n, + static_cast(k) - static_cast(n)); + buf[n] = '.'; + return buf + (static_cast(k) + 1U); + } - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -}; + if (min_exp < n && n <= 0) { + // 0.[000]digits + // len <= 2 + (-min_exp - 1) + max_digits10 -// handle a unicode codepoint -// write appropriate values into dest -// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes -// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) -// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid -// We work in little-endian then swap at write time -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, - uint8_t **dst_ptr) { - // hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the - // conversion isn't valid; we defer the check for this to inside the - // multilingual plane check - uint32_t code_point = hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); - *src_ptr += 6; - // check for low surrogate for characters outside the Basic - // Multilingual Plane. - if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { - if (((*src_ptr)[0] != '\\') || (*src_ptr)[1] != 'u') { - return false; - } - uint32_t code_point_2 = hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + std::memmove(buf + (2 + static_cast(-n)), buf, + static_cast(k)); + buf[0] = '0'; + buf[1] = '.'; + std::memset(buf + 2, '0', static_cast(-n)); + return buf + (2U + static_cast(-n) + static_cast(k)); + } - // if the first code point is invalid we will get here, as we will go past - // the check for being outside the Basic Multilingual plane. If we don't - // find a \u immediately afterwards we fail out anyhow, but if we do, - // this check catches both the case of the first code point being invalid - // or the second code point being invalid. - if ((code_point | code_point_2) >> 16) { - return false; - } + if (k == 1) { + // dE+123 + // len <= 1 + 5 + + buf += 1; + } else { + // d.igitsE+123 + // len <= max_digits10 + 1 + 5 - code_point = - (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | (code_point_2 - 0xdc00)) + 0x10000; - *src_ptr += 6; + std::memmove(buf + 2, buf + 1, static_cast(k) - 1); + buf[1] = '.'; + buf += 1 + static_cast(k); } - size_t offset = codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); - *dst_ptr += offset; - return offset > 0; + + *buf++ = 'e'; + return append_exponent(buf, n - 1); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { - src++; - while (1) { - // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. - auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); - // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return - if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { - // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit - return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); - } - if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { - /* find out where the backspace is */ - auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); - uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; - /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ - if (escape_char == 'u') { - /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted - within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ - src += bs_dist; - dst += bs_dist; - if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst)) { - return nullptr; - } - } else { - /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and - * write bs_dist+1 characters to output - * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually - * seen. I think this is ok */ - uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; - if (escape_result == 0u) { - return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ - } - dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; - src += bs_dist + 2; - dst += bs_dist + 1; - } - } else { - /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we - * encountered neither. */ - src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; - dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; - } +} // namespace dtoa_impl + +/*! +The format of the resulting decimal representation is similar to printf's %g +format. Returns an iterator pointing past-the-end of the decimal representation. +@note The input number must be finite, i.e. NaN's and Inf's are not supported. +@note The buffer must be large enough. +@note The result is NOT null-terminated. +*/ +char *to_chars(char *first, const char *last, double value) { + static_cast(last); // maybe unused - fix warning + bool negative = std::signbit(value); + if (negative) { + value = -value; + *first++ = '-'; } - /* can't be reached */ - return nullptr; -} -SIMDJSON_UNUSED SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_string_to_buffer(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *¤t_string_buf_loc, std::string_view &s) { - if (src[0] != '"') { return STRING_ERROR; } - auto end = stringparsing::parse_string(src, current_string_buf_loc); - if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } - s = std::string_view((const char *)current_string_buf_loc, end-current_string_buf_loc); - current_string_buf_loc = end; - return SUCCESS; + if (value == 0) // +-0 + { + *first++ = '0'; + // Make it look like a floating-point number (#362, #378) + *first++ = '.'; + *first++ = '0'; + return first; + } + // Compute v = buffer * 10^decimal_exponent. + // The decimal digits are stored in the buffer, which needs to be interpreted + // as an unsigned decimal integer. + // len is the length of the buffer, i.e. the number of decimal digits. + int len = 0; + int decimal_exponent = 0; + dtoa_impl::grisu2(first, len, decimal_exponent, value); + // Format the buffer like printf("%.*g", prec, value) + constexpr int kMinExp = -4; + constexpr int kMaxExp = std::numeric_limits::digits10; + + return dtoa_impl::format_buffer(first, len, decimal_exponent, kMinExp, + kMaxExp); } +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson -} // namespace stringparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_TO_CHARS_CPP +/* end file to_chars.cpp */ +/* including from_chars.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file from_chars.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_FROM_CHARS_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_FROM_CHARS_CPP -#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ -/* begin file src/arm64/numberparsing.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_H -#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* skipped duplicate #include */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +/** + * The code in the internal::from_chars function is meant to handle the floating-point number parsing + * when we have more than 19 digits in the decimal mantissa. This should only be seen + * in adversarial scenarios: we do not expect production systems to even produce + * such floating-point numbers. + * + * The parser is based on work by Nigel Tao (at https://github.com/google/wuffs/) + * who credits Ken Thompson for the design (via a reference to the Go source + * code). See + * https://github.com/google/wuffs/blob/aa46859ea40c72516deffa1b146121952d6dfd3b/internal/cgen/base/floatconv-submodule-data.c + * https://github.com/google/wuffs/blob/46cd8105f47ca07ae2ba8e6a7818ef9c0df6c152/internal/cgen/base/floatconv-submodule-code.c + * It is probably not very fast but it is a fallback that should almost never be + * called in real life. Google Wuffs is published under APL 2.0. + **/ namespace { -namespace arm64 { +constexpr uint32_t max_digits = 768; +constexpr int32_t decimal_point_range = 2047; +} // namespace -// we don't have SSE, so let us use a scalar function -// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ -static simdjson_really_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { - uint64_t val; - memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); - val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; - val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; - return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +struct adjusted_mantissa { + uint64_t mantissa; + int power2; + adjusted_mantissa() : mantissa(0), power2(0) {} +}; + +struct decimal { + uint32_t num_digits; + int32_t decimal_point; + bool negative; + bool truncated; + uint8_t digits[max_digits]; +}; + +template struct binary_format { + static constexpr int mantissa_explicit_bits(); + static constexpr int minimum_exponent(); + static constexpr int infinite_power(); + static constexpr int sign_index(); +}; + +template <> constexpr int binary_format::mantissa_explicit_bits() { + return 52; } -} // namespace arm64 -} // unnamed namespace +template <> constexpr int binary_format::minimum_exponent() { + return -1023; +} +template <> constexpr int binary_format::infinite_power() { + return 0x7FF; +} -#define SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +template <> constexpr int binary_format::sign_index() { return 63; } -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -#include -#include +bool is_integer(char c) noexcept { return (c >= '0' && c <= '9'); } -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace numberparsing { +// This should always succeed since it follows a call to parse_number. +decimal parse_decimal(const char *&p) noexcept { + decimal answer; + answer.num_digits = 0; + answer.decimal_point = 0; + answer.truncated = false; + answer.negative = (*p == '-'); + if ((*p == '-') || (*p == '+')) { + ++p; + } -#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS -#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) -#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) -#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) -#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) -#else -#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) -#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) -#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) -#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) -#endif - -// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is -// true, negate the result. -// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is -// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). -// We assume that power is in the [FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER, -// FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. -simdjson_really_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { - // we start with a fast path - // It was described in - // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. - // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 -#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD -#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." -#endif -#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) - // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. - if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) { -#else - if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) { -#endif - // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since - // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. - d = double(i); - // - // The general idea is as follows. - // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then - // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point - // values - // (binary64). - // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, - // then s * p - // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. - // - if (power < 0) { - d = d / power_of_ten[-power]; - } else { - d = d * power_of_ten[power]; + while (*p == '0') { + ++p; + } + while (is_integer(*p)) { + if (answer.num_digits < max_digits) { + answer.digits[answer.num_digits] = uint8_t(*p - '0'); } - if (negative) { - d = -d; + answer.num_digits++; + ++p; + } + if (*p == '.') { + ++p; + const char *first_after_period = p; + // if we have not yet encountered a zero, we have to skip it as well + if (answer.num_digits == 0) { + // skip zeros + while (*p == '0') { + ++p; + } } - return true; + while (is_integer(*p)) { + if (answer.num_digits < max_digits) { + answer.digits[answer.num_digits] = uint8_t(*p - '0'); + } + answer.num_digits++; + ++p; + } + answer.decimal_point = int32_t(first_after_period - p); + } + if(answer.num_digits > 0) { + const char *preverse = p - 1; + int32_t trailing_zeros = 0; + while ((*preverse == '0') || (*preverse == '.')) { + if(*preverse == '0') { trailing_zeros++; }; + --preverse; + } + answer.decimal_point += int32_t(answer.num_digits); + answer.num_digits -= uint32_t(trailing_zeros); } - // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could - // hope for another, secondary fast path. It wa - // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded - // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) - // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, - // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact - // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), - // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. - // Is this worth your time? - // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) - // for this second fast path to work. - // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you - // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you - // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of - // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: - // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ - // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + if(answer.num_digits > max_digits ) { + answer.num_digits = max_digits; + answer.truncated = true; + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + ++p; + bool neg_exp = false; + if ('-' == *p) { + neg_exp = true; + ++p; + } else if ('+' == *p) { + ++p; + } + int32_t exp_number = 0; // exponential part + while (is_integer(*p)) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(*p - '0'); + if (exp_number < 0x10000) { + exp_number = 10 * exp_number + digit; + } + ++p; + } + answer.decimal_point += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + } + return answer; +} - // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. +// This should always succeed since it follows a call to parse_number. +// Will not read at or beyond the "end" pointer. +decimal parse_decimal(const char *&p, const char * end) noexcept { + decimal answer; + answer.num_digits = 0; + answer.decimal_point = 0; + answer.truncated = false; + if(p == end) { return answer; } // should never happen + answer.negative = (*p == '-'); + if ((*p == '-') || (*p == '+')) { + ++p; + } - // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always - // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. - if(i == 0) { - d = 0.0; - return true; + while ((p != end) && (*p == '0')) { + ++p; + } + while ((p != end) && is_integer(*p)) { + if (answer.num_digits < max_digits) { + answer.digits[answer.num_digits] = uint8_t(*p - '0'); + } + answer.num_digits++; + ++p; + } + if ((p != end) && (*p == '.')) { + ++p; + if(p == end) { return answer; } // should never happen + const char *first_after_period = p; + // if we have not yet encountered a zero, we have to skip it as well + if (answer.num_digits == 0) { + // skip zeros + while (*p == '0') { + ++p; + } + } + while ((p != end) && is_integer(*p)) { + if (answer.num_digits < max_digits) { + answer.digits[answer.num_digits] = uint8_t(*p - '0'); + } + answer.num_digits++; + ++p; + } + answer.decimal_point = int32_t(first_after_period - p); + } + if(answer.num_digits > 0) { + const char *preverse = p - 1; + int32_t trailing_zeros = 0; + while ((*preverse == '0') || (*preverse == '.')) { + if(*preverse == '0') { trailing_zeros++; }; + --preverse; + } + answer.decimal_point += int32_t(answer.num_digits); + answer.num_digits -= uint32_t(trailing_zeros); + } + if(answer.num_digits > max_digits ) { + answer.num_digits = max_digits; + answer.truncated = true; + } + if ((p != end) && (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p))) { + ++p; + if(p == end) { return answer; } // should never happen + bool neg_exp = false; + if ('-' == *p) { + neg_exp = true; + ++p; + } else if ('+' == *p) { + ++p; + } + int32_t exp_number = 0; // exponential part + while ((p != end) && is_integer(*p)) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(*p - '0'); + if (exp_number < 0x10000) { + exp_number = 10 * exp_number + digit; + } + ++p; + } + answer.decimal_point += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); } + return answer; +} - // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a more precise product. - // We use a table lookup approach. - components c = - power_of_ten_components[power - FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER]; - // safe because - // power >= FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER - // and power <= FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER - // we recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always - // rounded down. - uint64_t factor_mantissa = c.mantissa; +namespace { - // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. - int lz = leading_zeroes(i); - i <<= lz; - // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know - // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is - // 1. - value128 product = full_multiplication(i, factor_mantissa); - uint64_t lower = product.low; - uint64_t upper = product.high; - - // We know that upper has at most one leading zero because - // both i and factor_mantissa have a leading one. This means - // that the result is at least as large as ((1<<63)*(1<<63))/(1<<64). - - // As long as the first 9 bits of "upper" are not "1", then we - // know that we have an exact computed value for the leading - // 55 bits because any imprecision would play out as a +1, in - // the worst case. - if (simdjson_unlikely((upper & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) && (lower + i < lower)) { - uint64_t factor_mantissa_low = - mantissa_128[power - FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER]; - // next, we compute the 64-bit x 128-bit multiplication, getting a 192-bit - // result (three 64-bit values) - product = full_multiplication(i, factor_mantissa_low); - uint64_t product_low = product.low; - uint64_t product_middle2 = product.high; - uint64_t product_middle1 = lower; - uint64_t product_high = upper; - uint64_t product_middle = product_middle1 + product_middle2; - if (product_middle < product_middle1) { - product_high++; // overflow carry - } - // We want to check whether mantissa *i + i would affect our result. - // This does happen, e.g. with 7.3177701707893310e+15. - if (((product_middle + 1 == 0) && ((product_high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) && - (product_low + i < product_low))) { // let us be prudent and bail out. - return false; +// remove all final zeroes +inline void trim(decimal &h) { + while ((h.num_digits > 0) && (h.digits[h.num_digits - 1] == 0)) { + h.num_digits--; + } +} + +uint32_t number_of_digits_decimal_left_shift(decimal &h, uint32_t shift) { + shift &= 63; + const static uint16_t number_of_digits_decimal_left_shift_table[65] = { + 0x0000, 0x0800, 0x0801, 0x0803, 0x1006, 0x1009, 0x100D, 0x1812, 0x1817, + 0x181D, 0x2024, 0x202B, 0x2033, 0x203C, 0x2846, 0x2850, 0x285B, 0x3067, + 0x3073, 0x3080, 0x388E, 0x389C, 0x38AB, 0x38BB, 0x40CC, 0x40DD, 0x40EF, + 0x4902, 0x4915, 0x4929, 0x513E, 0x5153, 0x5169, 0x5180, 0x5998, 0x59B0, + 0x59C9, 0x61E3, 0x61FD, 0x6218, 0x6A34, 0x6A50, 0x6A6D, 0x6A8B, 0x72AA, + 0x72C9, 0x72E9, 0x7B0A, 0x7B2B, 0x7B4D, 0x8370, 0x8393, 0x83B7, 0x83DC, + 0x8C02, 0x8C28, 0x8C4F, 0x9477, 0x949F, 0x94C8, 0x9CF2, 0x051C, 0x051C, + 0x051C, 0x051C, + }; + uint32_t x_a = number_of_digits_decimal_left_shift_table[shift]; + uint32_t x_b = number_of_digits_decimal_left_shift_table[shift + 1]; + uint32_t num_new_digits = x_a >> 11; + uint32_t pow5_a = 0x7FF & x_a; + uint32_t pow5_b = 0x7FF & x_b; + const static uint8_t + number_of_digits_decimal_left_shift_table_powers_of_5[0x051C] = { + 5, 2, 5, 1, 2, 5, 6, 2, 5, 3, 1, 2, 5, 1, 5, 6, 2, 5, 7, 8, 1, 2, 5, + 3, 9, 0, 6, 2, 5, 1, 9, 5, 3, 1, 2, 5, 9, 7, 6, 5, 6, 2, 5, 4, 8, 8, + 2, 8, 1, 2, 5, 2, 4, 4, 1, 4, 0, 6, 2, 5, 1, 2, 2, 0, 7, 0, 3, 1, 2, + 5, 6, 1, 0, 3, 5, 1, 5, 6, 2, 5, 3, 0, 5, 1, 7, 5, 7, 8, 1, 2, 5, 1, + 5, 2, 5, 8, 7, 8, 9, 0, 6, 2, 5, 7, 6, 2, 9, 3, 9, 4, 5, 3, 1, 2, 5, + 3, 8, 1, 4, 6, 9, 7, 2, 6, 5, 6, 2, 5, 1, 9, 0, 7, 3, 4, 8, 6, 3, 2, + 8, 1, 2, 5, 9, 5, 3, 6, 7, 4, 3, 1, 6, 4, 0, 6, 2, 5, 4, 7, 6, 8, 3, + 7, 1, 5, 8, 2, 0, 3, 1, 2, 5, 2, 3, 8, 4, 1, 8, 5, 7, 9, 1, 0, 1, 5, + 6, 2, 5, 1, 1, 9, 2, 0, 9, 2, 8, 9, 5, 5, 0, 7, 8, 1, 2, 5, 5, 9, 6, + 0, 4, 6, 4, 4, 7, 7, 5, 3, 9, 0, 6, 2, 5, 2, 9, 8, 0, 2, 3, 2, 2, 3, + 8, 7, 6, 9, 5, 3, 1, 2, 5, 1, 4, 9, 0, 1, 1, 6, 1, 1, 9, 3, 8, 4, 7, + 6, 5, 6, 2, 5, 7, 4, 5, 0, 5, 8, 0, 5, 9, 6, 9, 2, 3, 8, 2, 8, 1, 2, + 5, 3, 7, 2, 5, 2, 9, 0, 2, 9, 8, 4, 6, 1, 9, 1, 4, 0, 6, 2, 5, 1, 8, + 6, 2, 6, 4, 5, 1, 4, 9, 2, 3, 0, 9, 5, 7, 0, 3, 1, 2, 5, 9, 3, 1, 3, + 2, 2, 5, 7, 4, 6, 1, 5, 4, 7, 8, 5, 1, 5, 6, 2, 5, 4, 6, 5, 6, 6, 1, + 2, 8, 7, 3, 0, 7, 7, 3, 9, 2, 5, 7, 8, 1, 2, 5, 2, 3, 2, 8, 3, 0, 6, + 4, 3, 6, 5, 3, 8, 6, 9, 6, 2, 8, 9, 0, 6, 2, 5, 1, 1, 6, 4, 1, 5, 3, + 2, 1, 8, 2, 6, 9, 3, 4, 8, 1, 4, 4, 5, 3, 1, 2, 5, 5, 8, 2, 0, 7, 6, + 6, 0, 9, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 4, 0, 7, 2, 2, 6, 5, 6, 2, 5, 2, 9, 1, 0, 3, + 8, 3, 0, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 3, 7, 0, 3, 6, 1, 3, 2, 8, 1, 2, 5, 1, 4, 5, + 5, 1, 9, 1, 5, 2, 2, 8, 3, 6, 6, 8, 5, 1, 8, 0, 6, 6, 4, 0, 6, 2, 5, + 7, 2, 7, 5, 9, 5, 7, 6, 1, 4, 1, 8, 3, 4, 2, 5, 9, 0, 3, 3, 2, 0, 3, + 1, 2, 5, 3, 6, 3, 7, 9, 7, 8, 8, 0, 7, 0, 9, 1, 7, 1, 2, 9, 5, 1, 6, + 6, 0, 1, 5, 6, 2, 5, 1, 8, 1, 8, 9, 8, 9, 4, 0, 3, 5, 4, 5, 8, 5, 6, + 4, 7, 5, 8, 3, 0, 0, 7, 8, 1, 2, 5, 9, 0, 9, 4, 9, 4, 7, 0, 1, 7, 7, + 2, 9, 2, 8, 2, 3, 7, 9, 1, 5, 0, 3, 9, 0, 6, 2, 5, 4, 5, 4, 7, 4, 7, + 3, 5, 0, 8, 8, 6, 4, 6, 4, 1, 1, 8, 9, 5, 7, 5, 1, 9, 5, 3, 1, 2, 5, + 2, 2, 7, 3, 7, 3, 6, 7, 5, 4, 4, 3, 2, 3, 2, 0, 5, 9, 4, 7, 8, 7, 5, + 9, 7, 6, 5, 6, 2, 5, 1, 1, 3, 6, 8, 6, 8, 3, 7, 7, 2, 1, 6, 1, 6, 0, + 2, 9, 7, 3, 9, 3, 7, 9, 8, 8, 2, 8, 1, 2, 5, 5, 6, 8, 4, 3, 4, 1, 8, + 8, 6, 0, 8, 0, 8, 0, 1, 4, 8, 6, 9, 6, 8, 9, 9, 4, 1, 4, 0, 6, 2, 5, + 2, 8, 4, 2, 1, 7, 0, 9, 4, 3, 0, 4, 0, 4, 0, 0, 7, 4, 3, 4, 8, 4, 4, + 9, 7, 0, 7, 0, 3, 1, 2, 5, 1, 4, 2, 1, 0, 8, 5, 4, 7, 1, 5, 2, 0, 2, + 0, 0, 3, 7, 1, 7, 4, 2, 2, 4, 8, 5, 3, 5, 1, 5, 6, 2, 5, 7, 1, 0, 5, + 4, 2, 7, 3, 5, 7, 6, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 8, 5, 8, 7, 1, 1, 2, 4, 2, 6, 7, + 5, 7, 8, 1, 2, 5, 3, 5, 5, 2, 7, 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 8, 0, 0, 5, 0, 0, 9, + 2, 9, 3, 5, 5, 6, 2, 1, 3, 3, 7, 8, 9, 0, 6, 2, 5, 1, 7, 7, 6, 3, 5, + 6, 8, 3, 9, 4, 0, 0, 2, 5, 0, 4, 6, 4, 6, 7, 7, 8, 1, 0, 6, 6, 8, 9, + 4, 5, 3, 1, 2, 5, 8, 8, 8, 1, 7, 8, 4, 1, 9, 7, 0, 0, 1, 2, 5, 2, 3, + 2, 3, 3, 8, 9, 0, 5, 3, 3, 4, 4, 7, 2, 6, 5, 6, 2, 5, 4, 4, 4, 0, 8, + 9, 2, 0, 9, 8, 5, 0, 0, 6, 2, 6, 1, 6, 1, 6, 9, 4, 5, 2, 6, 6, 7, 2, + 3, 6, 3, 2, 8, 1, 2, 5, 2, 2, 2, 0, 4, 4, 6, 0, 4, 9, 2, 5, 0, 3, 1, + 3, 0, 8, 0, 8, 4, 7, 2, 6, 3, 3, 3, 6, 1, 8, 1, 6, 4, 0, 6, 2, 5, 1, + 1, 1, 0, 2, 2, 3, 0, 2, 4, 6, 2, 5, 1, 5, 6, 5, 4, 0, 4, 2, 3, 6, 3, + 1, 6, 6, 8, 0, 9, 0, 8, 2, 0, 3, 1, 2, 5, 5, 5, 5, 1, 1, 1, 5, 1, 2, + 3, 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 2, 7, 0, 2, 1, 1, 8, 1, 5, 8, 3, 4, 0, 4, 5, 4, 1, + 0, 1, 5, 6, 2, 5, 2, 7, 7, 5, 5, 5, 7, 5, 6, 1, 5, 6, 2, 8, 9, 1, 3, + 5, 1, 0, 5, 9, 0, 7, 9, 1, 7, 0, 2, 2, 7, 0, 5, 0, 7, 8, 1, 2, 5, 1, + 3, 8, 7, 7, 7, 8, 7, 8, 0, 7, 8, 1, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 5, 5, 2, 9, 5, 3, + 9, 5, 8, 5, 1, 1, 3, 5, 2, 5, 3, 9, 0, 6, 2, 5, 6, 9, 3, 8, 8, 9, 3, + 9, 0, 3, 9, 0, 7, 2, 2, 8, 3, 7, 7, 6, 4, 7, 6, 9, 7, 9, 2, 5, 5, 6, + 7, 6, 2, 6, 9, 5, 3, 1, 2, 5, 3, 4, 6, 9, 4, 4, 6, 9, 5, 1, 9, 5, 3, + 6, 1, 4, 1, 8, 8, 8, 2, 3, 8, 4, 8, 9, 6, 2, 7, 8, 3, 8, 1, 3, 4, 7, + 6, 5, 6, 2, 5, 1, 7, 3, 4, 7, 2, 3, 4, 7, 5, 9, 7, 6, 8, 0, 7, 0, 9, + 4, 4, 1, 1, 9, 2, 4, 4, 8, 1, 3, 9, 1, 9, 0, 6, 7, 3, 8, 2, 8, 1, 2, + 5, 8, 6, 7, 3, 6, 1, 7, 3, 7, 9, 8, 8, 4, 0, 3, 5, 4, 7, 2, 0, 5, 9, + 6, 2, 2, 4, 0, 6, 9, 5, 9, 5, 3, 3, 6, 9, 1, 4, 0, 6, 2, 5, + }; + const uint8_t *pow5 = + &number_of_digits_decimal_left_shift_table_powers_of_5[pow5_a]; + uint32_t i = 0; + uint32_t n = pow5_b - pow5_a; + for (; i < n; i++) { + if (i >= h.num_digits) { + return num_new_digits - 1; + } else if (h.digits[i] == pow5[i]) { + continue; + } else if (h.digits[i] < pow5[i]) { + return num_new_digits - 1; + } else { + return num_new_digits; } - upper = product_high; - lower = product_middle; } - // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. - // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. - /////// - uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; - uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); - lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + return num_new_digits; +} - // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). +} // end of anonymous namespace - // We have to round to even. The "to even" part - // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats - // which we guard against. - // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two - // floating-point values. - if (simdjson_unlikely((lower == 0) && ((upper & 0x1FF) == 0) && - ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { - // if mantissa & 1 == 1 we might need to round up. - // - // Scenarios: - // 1. We are not in the middle. Then we should round up. - // - // 2. We are right in the middle. Whether we round up depends - // on the last significant bit: if it is "one" then we round - // up (round to even) otherwise, we do not. - // - // So if the last significant bit is 1, we can safely round up. - // Hence we only need to bail out if (mantissa & 3) == 1. - // Otherwise we may need more accuracy or analysis to determine whether - // we are exactly between two floating-point numbers. - // It can be triggered with 1e23. - // Note: because the factor_mantissa and factor_mantissa_low are - // almost always rounded down (except for small positive powers), - // almost always should round up. - return false; +uint64_t round(decimal &h) { + if ((h.num_digits == 0) || (h.decimal_point < 0)) { + return 0; + } else if (h.decimal_point > 18) { + return UINT64_MAX; + } + // at this point, we know that h.decimal_point >= 0 + uint32_t dp = uint32_t(h.decimal_point); + uint64_t n = 0; + for (uint32_t i = 0; i < dp; i++) { + n = (10 * n) + ((i < h.num_digits) ? h.digits[i] : 0); + } + bool round_up = false; + if (dp < h.num_digits) { + round_up = h.digits[dp] >= 5; // normally, we round up + // but we may need to round to even! + if ((h.digits[dp] == 5) && (dp + 1 == h.num_digits)) { + round_up = h.truncated || ((dp > 0) && (1 & h.digits[dp - 1])); + } + } + if (round_up) { + n++; } + return n; +} - mantissa += mantissa & 1; - mantissa >>= 1; +// computes h * 2^-shift +void decimal_left_shift(decimal &h, uint32_t shift) { + if (h.num_digits == 0) { + return; + } + uint32_t num_new_digits = number_of_digits_decimal_left_shift(h, shift); + int32_t read_index = int32_t(h.num_digits - 1); + uint32_t write_index = h.num_digits - 1 + num_new_digits; + uint64_t n = 0; + + while (read_index >= 0) { + n += uint64_t(h.digits[read_index]) << shift; + uint64_t quotient = n / 10; + uint64_t remainder = n - (10 * quotient); + if (write_index < max_digits) { + h.digits[write_index] = uint8_t(remainder); + } else if (remainder > 0) { + h.truncated = true; + } + n = quotient; + write_index--; + read_index--; + } + while (n > 0) { + uint64_t quotient = n / 10; + uint64_t remainder = n - (10 * quotient); + if (write_index < max_digits) { + h.digits[write_index] = uint8_t(remainder); + } else if (remainder > 0) { + h.truncated = true; + } + n = quotient; + write_index--; + } + h.num_digits += num_new_digits; + if (h.num_digits > max_digits) { + h.num_digits = max_digits; + } + h.decimal_point += int32_t(num_new_digits); + trim(h); +} - // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow - if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { - ////////// - // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 - //////// - mantissa = (1ULL << 52); - lz--; // undo previous addition +// computes h * 2^shift +void decimal_right_shift(decimal &h, uint32_t shift) { + uint32_t read_index = 0; + uint32_t write_index = 0; + + uint64_t n = 0; + + while ((n >> shift) == 0) { + if (read_index < h.num_digits) { + n = (10 * n) + h.digits[read_index++]; + } else if (n == 0) { + return; + } else { + while ((n >> shift) == 0) { + n = 10 * n; + read_index++; + } + break; + } } - mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); - uint64_t real_exponent = c.exp - lz; - // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out - if (simdjson_unlikely((real_exponent < 1) || (real_exponent > 2046))) { - return false; + h.decimal_point -= int32_t(read_index - 1); + if (h.decimal_point < -decimal_point_range) { // it is zero + h.num_digits = 0; + h.decimal_point = 0; + h.negative = false; + h.truncated = false; + return; } - mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; - mantissa |= (((uint64_t)negative) << 63); - memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); - return true; + uint64_t mask = (uint64_t(1) << shift) - 1; + while (read_index < h.num_digits) { + uint8_t new_digit = uint8_t(n >> shift); + n = (10 * (n & mask)) + h.digits[read_index++]; + h.digits[write_index++] = new_digit; + } + while (n > 0) { + uint8_t new_digit = uint8_t(n >> shift); + n = 10 * (n & mask); + if (write_index < max_digits) { + h.digits[write_index++] = new_digit; + } else if (new_digit > 0) { + h.truncated = true; + } + } + h.num_digits = write_index; + trim(h); } -static bool parse_float_strtod(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { - char *endptr; - *outDouble = strtod((const char *)ptr, &endptr); - // Some libraries will set errno = ERANGE when the value is subnormal, - // yet we may want to be able to parse subnormal values. - // However, we do not want to tolerate NAN or infinite values. - // - // Values like infinity or NaN are not allowed in the JSON specification. - // If you consume a large value and you map it to "infinity", you will no - // longer be able to serialize back a standard-compliant JSON. And there is - // no realistic application where you might need values so large than they - // can't fit in binary64. The maximal value is about 1.7976931348623157 x - // 10^308 It is an unimaginable large number. There will never be any piece of - // engineering involving as many as 10^308 parts. It is estimated that there - // are about 10^80 atoms in the universe. The estimate for the total number - // of electrons is similar. Using a double-precision floating-point value, we - // can represent easily the number of atoms in the universe. We could also - // represent the number of ways you can pick any three individual atoms at - // random in the universe. If you ever encounter a number much larger than - // 10^308, you know that you have a bug. RapidJSON will reject a document with - // a float that does not fit in binary64. JSON for Modern C++ (nlohmann/json) - // will flat out throw an exception. - // - if ((endptr == (const char *)ptr) || (!std::isfinite(*outDouble))) { - return false; +template adjusted_mantissa compute_float(decimal &d) { + adjusted_mantissa answer; + if (d.num_digits == 0) { + // should be zero + answer.power2 = 0; + answer.mantissa = 0; + return answer; } - return true; + // At this point, going further, we can assume that d.num_digits > 0. + // We want to guard against excessive decimal point values because + // they can result in long running times. Indeed, we do + // shifts by at most 60 bits. We have that log(10**400)/log(2**60) ~= 22 + // which is fine, but log(10**299995)/log(2**60) ~= 16609 which is not + // fine (runs for a long time). + // + if(d.decimal_point < -324) { + // We have something smaller than 1e-324 which is always zero + // in binary64 and binary32. + // It should be zero. + answer.power2 = 0; + answer.mantissa = 0; + return answer; + } else if(d.decimal_point >= 310) { + // We have something at least as large as 0.1e310 which is + // always infinite. + answer.power2 = binary::infinite_power(); + answer.mantissa = 0; + return answer; + } + + static const uint32_t max_shift = 60; + static const uint32_t num_powers = 19; + static const uint8_t powers[19] = { + 0, 3, 6, 9, 13, 16, 19, 23, 26, 29, // + 33, 36, 39, 43, 46, 49, 53, 56, 59, // + }; + int32_t exp2 = 0; + while (d.decimal_point > 0) { + uint32_t n = uint32_t(d.decimal_point); + uint32_t shift = (n < num_powers) ? powers[n] : max_shift; + decimal_right_shift(d, shift); + if (d.decimal_point < -decimal_point_range) { + // should be zero + answer.power2 = 0; + answer.mantissa = 0; + return answer; + } + exp2 += int32_t(shift); + } + // We shift left toward [1/2 ... 1]. + while (d.decimal_point <= 0) { + uint32_t shift; + if (d.decimal_point == 0) { + if (d.digits[0] >= 5) { + break; + } + shift = (d.digits[0] < 2) ? 2 : 1; + } else { + uint32_t n = uint32_t(-d.decimal_point); + shift = (n < num_powers) ? powers[n] : max_shift; + } + decimal_left_shift(d, shift); + if (d.decimal_point > decimal_point_range) { + // we want to get infinity: + answer.power2 = 0xFF; + answer.mantissa = 0; + return answer; + } + exp2 -= int32_t(shift); + } + // We are now in the range [1/2 ... 1] but the binary format uses [1 ... 2]. + exp2--; + constexpr int32_t minimum_exponent = binary::minimum_exponent(); + while ((minimum_exponent + 1) > exp2) { + uint32_t n = uint32_t((minimum_exponent + 1) - exp2); + if (n > max_shift) { + n = max_shift; + } + decimal_right_shift(d, n); + exp2 += int32_t(n); + } + if ((exp2 - minimum_exponent) >= binary::infinite_power()) { + answer.power2 = binary::infinite_power(); + answer.mantissa = 0; + return answer; + } + + const int mantissa_size_in_bits = binary::mantissa_explicit_bits() + 1; + decimal_left_shift(d, mantissa_size_in_bits); + + uint64_t mantissa = round(d); + // It is possible that we have an overflow, in which case we need + // to shift back. + if (mantissa >= (uint64_t(1) << mantissa_size_in_bits)) { + decimal_right_shift(d, 1); + exp2 += 1; + mantissa = round(d); + if ((exp2 - minimum_exponent) >= binary::infinite_power()) { + answer.power2 = binary::infinite_power(); + answer.mantissa = 0; + return answer; + } + } + answer.power2 = exp2 - binary::minimum_exponent(); + if (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << binary::mantissa_explicit_bits())) { + answer.power2--; + } + answer.mantissa = + mantissa & ((uint64_t(1) << binary::mantissa_explicit_bits()) - 1); + return answer; } -// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits -// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's -// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html -simdjson_really_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { - uint64_t val; - // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require - // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding - static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); - memcpy(&val, chars, 8); - // a branchy method might be faster: - // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) - // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == - // 0x3030303030303030); - return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | - (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == - 0x3333333333333333); +template +adjusted_mantissa parse_long_mantissa(const char *first) { + decimal d = parse_decimal(first); + return compute_float(d); } -template -error_code slow_float_parsing(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t * src, W writer) { - double d; - if (parse_float_strtod(src, &d)) { - writer.append_double(d); - return SUCCESS; - } - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +template +adjusted_mantissa parse_long_mantissa(const char *first, const char *end) { + decimal d = parse_decimal(first, end); + return compute_float(d); } -template -NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later -simdjson_really_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { - const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); - if (digit > 9) { - return false; +double from_chars(const char *first) noexcept { + bool negative = first[0] == '-'; + if (negative) { + first++; } - // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication - i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later - return true; + adjusted_mantissa am = parse_long_mantissa>(first); + uint64_t word = am.mantissa; + word |= uint64_t(am.power2) + << binary_format::mantissa_explicit_bits(); + word = negative ? word | (uint64_t(1) << binary_format::sign_index()) + : word; + double value; + std::memcpy(&value, &word, sizeof(double)); + return value; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_decimal(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { - // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the - // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer - // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the - // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. - const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; -#ifdef SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING - // this helps if we have lots of decimals! - // this turns out to be frequent enough. - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - } -#endif - // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - exponent = first_after_period - p; - // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal - if (exponent == 0) { - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +double from_chars(const char *first, const char *end) noexcept { + bool negative = first[0] == '-'; + if (negative) { + first++; } - return SUCCESS; + adjusted_mantissa am = parse_long_mantissa>(first, end); + uint64_t word = am.mantissa; + word |= uint64_t(am.power2) + << binary_format::mantissa_explicit_bits(); + word = negative ? word | (uint64_t(1) << binary_format::sign_index()) + : word; + double value; + std::memcpy(&value, &word, sizeof(double)); + return value; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_exponent(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { - // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 - bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); - if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well +} // internal +} // simdjson - // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] - auto start_exp = p; - int64_t exp_number = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } - // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. - // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. - // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_FROM_CHARS_CPP +/* end file from_chars.cpp */ +/* including internal/error_tables.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file internal/error_tables.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_ERROR_TABLES_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_ERROR_TABLES_CPP - // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into - // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may - // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be - // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off - // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. +/* including simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_H - // If there were no digits, it's an error. - if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); - } - // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that - // it may have overflowed. +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ - // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do - // something!!!! - if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { - // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and doesn't overflow - while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } - // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't - // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger - // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. - // We can truncate. - // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before - // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could - // truncate at 324. - // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. - // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. - if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } - } - // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. - // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in - // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' - // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. - // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. - exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); - return SUCCESS; -} +#ifdef JSON_TEST_STRINGS +void found_string(const uint8_t *buf, const uint8_t *parsed_begin, + const uint8_t *parsed_end); +void found_bad_string(const uint8_t *buf); +#endif -simdjson_really_inline int significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, int digit_count) { - // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. - // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. - const uint8_t *start = start_digits; - while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { - start++; - } - // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' - return digit_count - int(start - start_digits); +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +// structural chars here are +// they are { 0x7b } 0x7d : 0x3a [ 0x5b ] 0x5d , 0x2c (and NULL) +// we are also interested in the four whitespace characters +// space 0x20, linefeed 0x0a, horizontal tab 0x09 and carriage return 0x0d + +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const bool structural_or_whitespace_negated[256]; +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const bool structural_or_whitespace[256]; +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint32_t digit_to_val32[886]; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h */ +/* including simdjson/error-inl.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/error-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ERROR_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_ERROR_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error.h" */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + // We store the error code so we can validate the error message is associated with the right code + struct error_code_info { + error_code code; + const char* message; // do not use a fancy std::string where a simple C string will do (no alloc, no destructor) + }; + // These MUST match the codes in error_code. We check this constraint in basictests. + extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const error_code_info error_codes[]; +} // namespace internal + + +inline const char *error_message(error_code error) noexcept { + // If you're using error_code, we're trusting you got it from the enum. + return internal::error_codes[int(error)].message; } -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, int digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { - // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, - // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead - // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. - // digit count is off by 1 because of the decimal (assuming there was one). - if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count-1 >= 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) >= 19)) { - // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! - // this is almost never going to get called!!! - // we start anew, going slowly!!! - // This will happen in the following examples: - // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 - // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 - // - // NOTE: This makes a *copy* of the writer and passes it to slow_float_parsing. This happens - // because slow_float_parsing is a non-inlined function. If we passed our writer reference to - // it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from picking it apart - // and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, it gets slow. - // This is what forces the skip_double, as well. - error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, writer); - writer.skip_double(); - return error; - } - // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other - // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 - // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! - if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER) || (exponent > FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER)) { - // this is almost never going to get called!!! - // we start anew, going slowly!!! - // NOTE: This makes a *copy* of the writer and passes it to slow_float_parsing. This happens - // because slow_float_parsing is a non-inlined function. If we passed our writer reference to - // it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from picking it apart - // and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, it gets slow. - // This is what forces the skip_double, as well. - error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, writer); - writer.skip_double(); - return error; - } - double d; - if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { - // we are almost never going to get here. - if (!parse_float_strtod(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } +// deprecated function +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +inline const std::string error_message(int error) noexcept { + if (error < 0 || error >= error_code::NUM_ERROR_CODES) { + return internal::error_codes[UNEXPECTED_ERROR].message; } - WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); - return SUCCESS; + return internal::error_codes[error].message; } +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API -// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing -#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING - -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { - writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero - return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, error_code error) noexcept { + return out << error_message(error); } -#else +namespace internal { -// parse the number at src -// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing // -// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character -// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON -// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the -// content and append a space before calling this function. +// internal::simdjson_result_base inline implementation // -// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - const uint8_t *p = src + negative; +template +simdjson_inline void simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} - // - // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) - // - int64_t exponent = 0; - bool is_float = false; - if ('.' == *p) { - is_float = true; - ++p; - SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal(src, p, i, exponent) ); - digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows - } - if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { - is_float = true; - ++p; - SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); - } - if (is_float) { - const bool clean_end = is_structural_or_whitespace(*p); - SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); - if (!clean_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; - } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - int longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; - if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { - if (negative) { - // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - } +template +simdjson_inline T& simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} - // Write unsigned if it doesn't fit in a signed integer. - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { - WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); - } else { - WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); - } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); } -// SAX functions -namespace { -// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { - const uint8_t *p = src; +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - if (digit_count > 20) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (digit_count == 20) { - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } +template +simdjson_inline const T& simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} - return i; +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); } -// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 -// Call this version of the method if you regularly expect 8- or 16-digit numbers. -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_large_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { - const uint8_t *p = src; +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : std::pair(std::forward(value), error) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base() noexcept + : simdjson_result_base(T{}, UNINITIALIZED) {} - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - uint64_t i = 0; - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 17 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 18 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 19 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 20 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // 21 digits is an error - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } - } - } - } - } // 16 digits - } else { // 8 digits - // Less than 8 digits can't overflow, simpler logic here. - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } else { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - } +} // namespace internal - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - src); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *src && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - return i; +/// +/// simdjson_result inline implementation +/// + +template +simdjson_inline void simdjson_result::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); } -// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - const uint8_t *p = src + negative; +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &value) && noexcept { + return std::forward>(*this).get(value); +} - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::error() const noexcept { + return internal::simdjson_result_base::error(); +} - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - int longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; - if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { - if(negative) { - // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - return ~i+1; +template +simdjson_inline T& simdjson_result::value() & noexcept(false) { + return internal::simdjson_result_base::value(); +} - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).value(); +} - return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - src += negative; - - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - uint64_t i = 0; - const uint8_t *p = src; - p += parse_digit(*p, i); - bool leading_zero = (i == 0); - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) - if ( p == src || (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - - // - // Parse the decimal part. - // - int64_t exponent = 0; - bool overflow; - if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { - p++; - const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; - if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits - p++; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); - - // Overflow check. 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. - overflow = p-src-1 >= 19; - if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { - // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows - const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; - while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } - overflow = start_digits-src >= 19; - } - } else { - overflow = p-src >= 19; - } - - // - // Parse the exponent - // - if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { - p++; - bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; - p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; - - uint64_t exp = 0; - const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; - while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } - // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits - if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} - exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; - overflow = overflow || exponent < FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER || exponent > FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER; - } +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - // - // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float - // - double d; - if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { - if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } - } - if (!parse_float_strtod(src-negative, &d)) { - return NUMBER_ERROR; - } - return d; +template +simdjson_inline const T& simdjson_result::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return internal::simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe(); } -} //namespace {} -#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING - -} // namespace numberparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/tape_builder.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/json_iterator.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ -// This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. -// Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace logger { +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward>(*this).value_unsafe(); +} - static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} - static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; - static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; - static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; - static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; - static constexpr const int LOG_INDEX_LEN = 5; +} // namespace simdjson - static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. +#endif // SIMDJSON_ERROR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/error-inl.h */ - // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces - static simdjson_really_inline char printable_char(char c) { - if (c >= 0x20) { - return c; - } else { - return ' '; - } - } +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { - // Print the header and set up log_start - static simdjson_really_inline void log_start() { - if (LOG_ENABLED) { - log_depth = 0; - printf("\n"); - printf("| %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | Detail |\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next", 5, "Next#"); - printf("|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|--------|\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, 5+2, DASHES); - } - } + SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const error_code_info error_codes[] { + { SUCCESS, "SUCCESS: No error" }, + { CAPACITY, "CAPACITY: This parser can't support a document that big" }, + { MEMALLOC, "MEMALLOC: Error allocating memory, we're most likely out of memory" }, + { TAPE_ERROR, "TAPE_ERROR: The JSON document has an improper structure: missing or superfluous commas, braces, missing keys, etc." }, + { DEPTH_ERROR, "DEPTH_ERROR: The JSON document was too deep (too many nested objects and arrays)" }, + { STRING_ERROR, "STRING_ERROR: Problem while parsing a string" }, + { T_ATOM_ERROR, "T_ATOM_ERROR: Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 't'" }, + { F_ATOM_ERROR, "F_ATOM_ERROR: Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'f'" }, + { N_ATOM_ERROR, "N_ATOM_ERROR: Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'n'" }, + { NUMBER_ERROR, "NUMBER_ERROR: Problem while parsing a number" }, + { BIGINT_ERROR, "BIGINT_ERROR: Big integer value that cannot be represented using 64 bits" }, + { UTF8_ERROR, "UTF8_ERROR: The input is not valid UTF-8" }, + { UNINITIALIZED, "UNINITIALIZED: Uninitialized" }, + { EMPTY, "EMPTY: no JSON found" }, + { UNESCAPED_CHARS, "UNESCAPED_CHARS: Within strings, some characters must be escaped, we found unescaped characters" }, + { UNCLOSED_STRING, "UNCLOSED_STRING: A string is opened, but never closed." }, + { UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE, "UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE: simdjson does not have an implementation supported by this CPU architecture. Please report this error to the core team as it should never happen." }, + { INCORRECT_TYPE, "INCORRECT_TYPE: The JSON element does not have the requested type." }, + { NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE, "NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE: The JSON number is too large or too small to fit within the requested type." }, + { INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS, "INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS: Attempted to access an element of a JSON array that is beyond its length." }, + { NO_SUCH_FIELD, "NO_SUCH_FIELD: The JSON field referenced does not exist in this object." }, + { IO_ERROR, "IO_ERROR: Error reading the file." }, + { INVALID_JSON_POINTER, "INVALID_JSON_POINTER: Invalid JSON pointer syntax." }, + { INVALID_URI_FRAGMENT, "INVALID_URI_FRAGMENT: Invalid URI fragment syntax." }, + { UNEXPECTED_ERROR, "UNEXPECTED_ERROR: Unexpected error, consider reporting this problem as you may have found a bug in simdjson" }, + { PARSER_IN_USE, "PARSER_IN_USE: Cannot parse a new document while a document is still in use." }, + { OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION, "OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION: Objects and arrays can only be iterated when they are first encountered." }, + { INSUFFICIENT_PADDING, "INSUFFICIENT_PADDING: simdjson requires the input JSON string to have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes allocated, beyond the string's length. Consider using the simdjson::padded_string class if needed." }, + { INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT: JSON document ended early in the middle of an object or array." }, + { SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE, "SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE: A JSON document made of a scalar (number, Boolean, null or string) is treated as a value. Use get_bool(), get_double(), etc. on the document instead. "}, + { OUT_OF_BOUNDS, "OUT_OF_BOUNDS: Attempt to access location outside of document."}, + { TRAILING_CONTENT, "TRAILING_CONTENT: Unexpected trailing content in the JSON input."} + }; // error_messages[] - // Logs a single line of - template - static simdjson_really_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { - if (LOG_ENABLED) { - printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); - auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; - auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; - auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : (const uint8_t*)" "; - auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; - { - // Print the next N characters in the buffer. - printf("| "); - // Otherwise, print the characters starting from the buffer position. - // Print spaces for unprintable or newline characters. - for (int i=0;i */ +/* begin file internal/jsoncharutils_tables.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_CPP -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { +/* skipped duplicate #include */ -class json_iterator { -public: - const uint8_t* const buf; - uint32_t *next_structural; - dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; - uint32_t depth{0}; +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { - /** - * Walk the JSON document. - * - * The visitor receives callbacks when values are encountered. All callbacks pass the iterator as - * the first parameter; some callbacks have other parameters as well: - * - * - visit_document_start() - at the beginning. - * - visit_document_end() - at the end (if things were successful). - * - * - visit_array_start() - at the start `[` of a non-empty array. - * - visit_array_end() - at the end `]` of a non-empty array. - * - visit_empty_array() - when an empty array is encountered. - * - * - visit_object_end() - at the start `]` of a non-empty object. - * - visit_object_start() - at the end `]` of a non-empty object. - * - visit_empty_object() - when an empty object is encountered. - * - visit_key(const uint8_t *key) - when a key in an object field is encountered. key is - * guaranteed to point at the first quote of the string (`"key"`). - * - visit_primitive(const uint8_t *value) - when a value is a string, number, boolean or null. - * - visit_root_primitive(iter, uint8_t *value) - when the top-level value is a string, number, boolean or null. - * - * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. - */ - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; +// structural chars here are +// they are { 0x7b } 0x7d : 0x3a [ 0x5b ] 0x5d , 0x2c (and NULL) +// we are also interested in the four whitespace characters +// space 0x20, linefeed 0x0a, horizontal tab 0x09 and carriage return 0x0d - /** - * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. - * - * The document must have already passed through stage 1. - */ - simdjson_really_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const bool structural_or_whitespace_negated[256] = { + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - /** - * Look at the next token. - * - * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). - * - * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). - */ - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; - /** - * Advance to the next token. - * - * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). - * - * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). - */ - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; - /** - * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. - */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; - /** - * Check if we are at the end of the document. - * - * If this is true, there are no more tokens. - */ - simdjson_really_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; - /** - * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. - */ - simdjson_really_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, - /** - * Log that a value has been found. - * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; - /** - * Log the start of a multipart value. - * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; - /** - * Log the end of a multipart value. - * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; - /** - * Log an error. - * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; -}; + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1}; -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { - logger::log_start(); +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const bool structural_or_whitespace[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; - // - // Start the document - // - if (at_eof()) { return EMPTY; } +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint32_t digit_to_val32[886] = { + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, + 0x6, 0x7, 0x8, 0x9, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa, + 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xe, 0xf, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xe, + 0xf, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0x0, 0x10, 0x20, 0x30, 0x40, 0x50, + 0x60, 0x70, 0x80, 0x90, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa0, + 0xb0, 0xc0, 0xd0, 0xe0, 0xf0, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa0, 0xb0, 0xc0, 0xd0, 0xe0, + 0xf0, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0x0, 0x100, 0x200, 0x300, 0x400, 0x500, + 0x600, 0x700, 0x800, 0x900, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa00, + 0xb00, 0xc00, 0xd00, 0xe00, 0xf00, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa00, 0xb00, 0xc00, 0xd00, 0xe00, + 0xf00, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0x0, 0x1000, 0x2000, 0x3000, 0x4000, 0x5000, + 0x6000, 0x7000, 0x8000, 0x9000, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa000, + 0xb000, 0xc000, 0xd000, 0xe000, 0xf000, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xa000, 0xb000, 0xc000, 0xd000, 0xe000, + 0xf000, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, + 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF}; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_CPP +/* end file internal/jsoncharutils_tables.cpp */ +/* including internal/numberparsing_tables.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file internal/numberparsing_tables.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_CPP + +/* skipped duplicate #include */ +/* including simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +/** + * The smallest non-zero float (binary64) is 2^-1074. + * We take as input numbers of the form w x 10^q where w < 2^64. + * We have that w * 10^-343 < 2^(64-344) 5^-343 < 2^-1076. + * However, we have that + * (2^64-1) * 10^-342 = (2^64-1) * 2^-342 * 5^-342 > 2^-1074. + * Thus it is possible for a number of the form w * 10^-342 where + * w is a 64-bit value to be a non-zero floating-point number. + ********* + * Any number of form w * 10^309 where w>= 1 is going to be + * infinite in binary64 so we never need to worry about powers + * of 5 greater than 308. + */ +constexpr int smallest_power = -342; +constexpr int largest_power = 308; + +/** + * Represents a 128-bit value. + * low: least significant 64 bits. + * high: most significant 64 bits. + */ +struct value128 { + uint64_t low; + uint64_t high; +}; + + +// Precomputed powers of ten from 10^0 to 10^22. These +// can be represented exactly using the double type. +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const double power_of_ten[]; + + +/** + * When mapping numbers from decimal to binary, + * we go from w * 10^q to m * 2^p but we have + * 10^q = 5^q * 2^q, so effectively + * we are trying to match + * w * 2^q * 5^q to m * 2^p. Thus the powers of two + * are not a concern since they can be represented + * exactly using the binary notation, only the powers of five + * affect the binary significand. + */ + + +// The truncated powers of five from 5^-342 all the way to 5^308 +// The mantissa is truncated to 128 bits, and +// never rounded up. Uses about 10KB. +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t power_of_five_128[]; +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h */ + +// Precomputed powers of ten from 10^0 to 10^22. These +// can be represented exactly using the double type. +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const double simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[] = { + 1e0, 1e1, 1e2, 1e3, 1e4, 1e5, 1e6, 1e7, 1e8, 1e9, 1e10, 1e11, + 1e12, 1e13, 1e14, 1e15, 1e16, 1e17, 1e18, 1e19, 1e20, 1e21, 1e22}; + +/** + * When mapping numbers from decimal to binary, + * we go from w * 10^q to m * 2^p but we have + * 10^q = 5^q * 2^q, so effectively + * we are trying to match + * w * 2^q * 5^q to m * 2^p. Thus the powers of two + * are not a concern since they can be represented + * exactly using the binary notation, only the powers of five + * affect the binary significand. + */ + + +// The truncated powers of five from 5^-342 all the way to 5^308 +// The mantissa is truncated to 128 bits, and +// never rounded up. Uses about 10KB. +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[]= { + 0xeef453d6923bd65a,0x113faa2906a13b3f, + 0x9558b4661b6565f8,0x4ac7ca59a424c507, + 0xbaaee17fa23ebf76,0x5d79bcf00d2df649, + 0xe95a99df8ace6f53,0xf4d82c2c107973dc, + 0x91d8a02bb6c10594,0x79071b9b8a4be869, + 0xb64ec836a47146f9,0x9748e2826cdee284, + 0xe3e27a444d8d98b7,0xfd1b1b2308169b25, + 0x8e6d8c6ab0787f72,0xfe30f0f5e50e20f7, + 0xb208ef855c969f4f,0xbdbd2d335e51a935, + 0xde8b2b66b3bc4723,0xad2c788035e61382, + 0x8b16fb203055ac76,0x4c3bcb5021afcc31, + 0xaddcb9e83c6b1793,0xdf4abe242a1bbf3d, + 0xd953e8624b85dd78,0xd71d6dad34a2af0d, + 0x87d4713d6f33aa6b,0x8672648c40e5ad68, + 0xa9c98d8ccb009506,0x680efdaf511f18c2, + 0xd43bf0effdc0ba48,0x212bd1b2566def2, + 0x84a57695fe98746d,0x14bb630f7604b57, + 0xa5ced43b7e3e9188,0x419ea3bd35385e2d, + 0xcf42894a5dce35ea,0x52064cac828675b9, + 0x818995ce7aa0e1b2,0x7343efebd1940993, + 0xa1ebfb4219491a1f,0x1014ebe6c5f90bf8, + 0xca66fa129f9b60a6,0xd41a26e077774ef6, + 0xfd00b897478238d0,0x8920b098955522b4, + 0x9e20735e8cb16382,0x55b46e5f5d5535b0, + 0xc5a890362fddbc62,0xeb2189f734aa831d, + 0xf712b443bbd52b7b,0xa5e9ec7501d523e4, + 0x9a6bb0aa55653b2d,0x47b233c92125366e, + 0xc1069cd4eabe89f8,0x999ec0bb696e840a, + 0xf148440a256e2c76,0xc00670ea43ca250d, + 0x96cd2a865764dbca,0x380406926a5e5728, + 0xbc807527ed3e12bc,0xc605083704f5ecf2, + 0xeba09271e88d976b,0xf7864a44c633682e, + 0x93445b8731587ea3,0x7ab3ee6afbe0211d, + 0xb8157268fdae9e4c,0x5960ea05bad82964, + 0xe61acf033d1a45df,0x6fb92487298e33bd, + 0x8fd0c16206306bab,0xa5d3b6d479f8e056, + 0xb3c4f1ba87bc8696,0x8f48a4899877186c, + 0xe0b62e2929aba83c,0x331acdabfe94de87, + 0x8c71dcd9ba0b4925,0x9ff0c08b7f1d0b14, + 0xaf8e5410288e1b6f,0x7ecf0ae5ee44dd9, + 0xdb71e91432b1a24a,0xc9e82cd9f69d6150, + 0x892731ac9faf056e,0xbe311c083a225cd2, + 0xab70fe17c79ac6ca,0x6dbd630a48aaf406, + 0xd64d3d9db981787d,0x92cbbccdad5b108, + 0x85f0468293f0eb4e,0x25bbf56008c58ea5, + 0xa76c582338ed2621,0xaf2af2b80af6f24e, + 0xd1476e2c07286faa,0x1af5af660db4aee1, + 0x82cca4db847945ca,0x50d98d9fc890ed4d, + 0xa37fce126597973c,0xe50ff107bab528a0, + 0xcc5fc196fefd7d0c,0x1e53ed49a96272c8, + 0xff77b1fcbebcdc4f,0x25e8e89c13bb0f7a, + 0x9faacf3df73609b1,0x77b191618c54e9ac, + 0xc795830d75038c1d,0xd59df5b9ef6a2417, + 0xf97ae3d0d2446f25,0x4b0573286b44ad1d, + 0x9becce62836ac577,0x4ee367f9430aec32, + 0xc2e801fb244576d5,0x229c41f793cda73f, + 0xf3a20279ed56d48a,0x6b43527578c1110f, + 0x9845418c345644d6,0x830a13896b78aaa9, + 0xbe5691ef416bd60c,0x23cc986bc656d553, + 0xedec366b11c6cb8f,0x2cbfbe86b7ec8aa8, + 0x94b3a202eb1c3f39,0x7bf7d71432f3d6a9, + 0xb9e08a83a5e34f07,0xdaf5ccd93fb0cc53, + 0xe858ad248f5c22c9,0xd1b3400f8f9cff68, + 0x91376c36d99995be,0x23100809b9c21fa1, + 0xb58547448ffffb2d,0xabd40a0c2832a78a, + 0xe2e69915b3fff9f9,0x16c90c8f323f516c, + 0x8dd01fad907ffc3b,0xae3da7d97f6792e3, + 0xb1442798f49ffb4a,0x99cd11cfdf41779c, + 0xdd95317f31c7fa1d,0x40405643d711d583, + 0x8a7d3eef7f1cfc52,0x482835ea666b2572, + 0xad1c8eab5ee43b66,0xda3243650005eecf, + 0xd863b256369d4a40,0x90bed43e40076a82, + 0x873e4f75e2224e68,0x5a7744a6e804a291, + 0xa90de3535aaae202,0x711515d0a205cb36, + 0xd3515c2831559a83,0xd5a5b44ca873e03, + 0x8412d9991ed58091,0xe858790afe9486c2, + 0xa5178fff668ae0b6,0x626e974dbe39a872, + 0xce5d73ff402d98e3,0xfb0a3d212dc8128f, + 0x80fa687f881c7f8e,0x7ce66634bc9d0b99, + 0xa139029f6a239f72,0x1c1fffc1ebc44e80, + 0xc987434744ac874e,0xa327ffb266b56220, + 0xfbe9141915d7a922,0x4bf1ff9f0062baa8, + 0x9d71ac8fada6c9b5,0x6f773fc3603db4a9, + 0xc4ce17b399107c22,0xcb550fb4384d21d3, + 0xf6019da07f549b2b,0x7e2a53a146606a48, + 0x99c102844f94e0fb,0x2eda7444cbfc426d, + 0xc0314325637a1939,0xfa911155fefb5308, + 0xf03d93eebc589f88,0x793555ab7eba27ca, + 0x96267c7535b763b5,0x4bc1558b2f3458de, + 0xbbb01b9283253ca2,0x9eb1aaedfb016f16, + 0xea9c227723ee8bcb,0x465e15a979c1cadc, + 0x92a1958a7675175f,0xbfacd89ec191ec9, + 0xb749faed14125d36,0xcef980ec671f667b, + 0xe51c79a85916f484,0x82b7e12780e7401a, + 0x8f31cc0937ae58d2,0xd1b2ecb8b0908810, + 0xb2fe3f0b8599ef07,0x861fa7e6dcb4aa15, + 0xdfbdcece67006ac9,0x67a791e093e1d49a, + 0x8bd6a141006042bd,0xe0c8bb2c5c6d24e0, + 0xaecc49914078536d,0x58fae9f773886e18, + 0xda7f5bf590966848,0xaf39a475506a899e, + 0x888f99797a5e012d,0x6d8406c952429603, + 0xaab37fd7d8f58178,0xc8e5087ba6d33b83, + 0xd5605fcdcf32e1d6,0xfb1e4a9a90880a64, + 0x855c3be0a17fcd26,0x5cf2eea09a55067f, + 0xa6b34ad8c9dfc06f,0xf42faa48c0ea481e, + 0xd0601d8efc57b08b,0xf13b94daf124da26, + 0x823c12795db6ce57,0x76c53d08d6b70858, + 0xa2cb1717b52481ed,0x54768c4b0c64ca6e, + 0xcb7ddcdda26da268,0xa9942f5dcf7dfd09, + 0xfe5d54150b090b02,0xd3f93b35435d7c4c, + 0x9efa548d26e5a6e1,0xc47bc5014a1a6daf, + 0xc6b8e9b0709f109a,0x359ab6419ca1091b, + 0xf867241c8cc6d4c0,0xc30163d203c94b62, + 0x9b407691d7fc44f8,0x79e0de63425dcf1d, + 0xc21094364dfb5636,0x985915fc12f542e4, + 0xf294b943e17a2bc4,0x3e6f5b7b17b2939d, + 0x979cf3ca6cec5b5a,0xa705992ceecf9c42, + 0xbd8430bd08277231,0x50c6ff782a838353, + 0xece53cec4a314ebd,0xa4f8bf5635246428, + 0x940f4613ae5ed136,0x871b7795e136be99, + 0xb913179899f68584,0x28e2557b59846e3f, + 0xe757dd7ec07426e5,0x331aeada2fe589cf, + 0x9096ea6f3848984f,0x3ff0d2c85def7621, + 0xb4bca50b065abe63,0xfed077a756b53a9, + 0xe1ebce4dc7f16dfb,0xd3e8495912c62894, + 0x8d3360f09cf6e4bd,0x64712dd7abbbd95c, + 0xb080392cc4349dec,0xbd8d794d96aacfb3, + 0xdca04777f541c567,0xecf0d7a0fc5583a0, + 0x89e42caaf9491b60,0xf41686c49db57244, + 0xac5d37d5b79b6239,0x311c2875c522ced5, + 0xd77485cb25823ac7,0x7d633293366b828b, + 0x86a8d39ef77164bc,0xae5dff9c02033197, + 0xa8530886b54dbdeb,0xd9f57f830283fdfc, + 0xd267caa862a12d66,0xd072df63c324fd7b, + 0x8380dea93da4bc60,0x4247cb9e59f71e6d, + 0xa46116538d0deb78,0x52d9be85f074e608, + 0xcd795be870516656,0x67902e276c921f8b, + 0x806bd9714632dff6,0xba1cd8a3db53b6, + 0xa086cfcd97bf97f3,0x80e8a40eccd228a4, + 0xc8a883c0fdaf7df0,0x6122cd128006b2cd, + 0xfad2a4b13d1b5d6c,0x796b805720085f81, + 0x9cc3a6eec6311a63,0xcbe3303674053bb0, + 0xc3f490aa77bd60fc,0xbedbfc4411068a9c, + 0xf4f1b4d515acb93b,0xee92fb5515482d44, + 0x991711052d8bf3c5,0x751bdd152d4d1c4a, + 0xbf5cd54678eef0b6,0xd262d45a78a0635d, + 0xef340a98172aace4,0x86fb897116c87c34, + 0x9580869f0e7aac0e,0xd45d35e6ae3d4da0, + 0xbae0a846d2195712,0x8974836059cca109, + 0xe998d258869facd7,0x2bd1a438703fc94b, + 0x91ff83775423cc06,0x7b6306a34627ddcf, + 0xb67f6455292cbf08,0x1a3bc84c17b1d542, + 0xe41f3d6a7377eeca,0x20caba5f1d9e4a93, + 0x8e938662882af53e,0x547eb47b7282ee9c, + 0xb23867fb2a35b28d,0xe99e619a4f23aa43, + 0xdec681f9f4c31f31,0x6405fa00e2ec94d4, + 0x8b3c113c38f9f37e,0xde83bc408dd3dd04, + 0xae0b158b4738705e,0x9624ab50b148d445, + 0xd98ddaee19068c76,0x3badd624dd9b0957, + 0x87f8a8d4cfa417c9,0xe54ca5d70a80e5d6, + 0xa9f6d30a038d1dbc,0x5e9fcf4ccd211f4c, + 0xd47487cc8470652b,0x7647c3200069671f, + 0x84c8d4dfd2c63f3b,0x29ecd9f40041e073, + 0xa5fb0a17c777cf09,0xf468107100525890, + 0xcf79cc9db955c2cc,0x7182148d4066eeb4, + 0x81ac1fe293d599bf,0xc6f14cd848405530, + 0xa21727db38cb002f,0xb8ada00e5a506a7c, + 0xca9cf1d206fdc03b,0xa6d90811f0e4851c, + 0xfd442e4688bd304a,0x908f4a166d1da663, + 0x9e4a9cec15763e2e,0x9a598e4e043287fe, + 0xc5dd44271ad3cdba,0x40eff1e1853f29fd, + 0xf7549530e188c128,0xd12bee59e68ef47c, + 0x9a94dd3e8cf578b9,0x82bb74f8301958ce, + 0xc13a148e3032d6e7,0xe36a52363c1faf01, + 0xf18899b1bc3f8ca1,0xdc44e6c3cb279ac1, + 0x96f5600f15a7b7e5,0x29ab103a5ef8c0b9, + 0xbcb2b812db11a5de,0x7415d448f6b6f0e7, + 0xebdf661791d60f56,0x111b495b3464ad21, + 0x936b9fcebb25c995,0xcab10dd900beec34, + 0xb84687c269ef3bfb,0x3d5d514f40eea742, + 0xe65829b3046b0afa,0xcb4a5a3112a5112, + 0x8ff71a0fe2c2e6dc,0x47f0e785eaba72ab, + 0xb3f4e093db73a093,0x59ed216765690f56, + 0xe0f218b8d25088b8,0x306869c13ec3532c, + 0x8c974f7383725573,0x1e414218c73a13fb, + 0xafbd2350644eeacf,0xe5d1929ef90898fa, + 0xdbac6c247d62a583,0xdf45f746b74abf39, + 0x894bc396ce5da772,0x6b8bba8c328eb783, + 0xab9eb47c81f5114f,0x66ea92f3f326564, + 0xd686619ba27255a2,0xc80a537b0efefebd, + 0x8613fd0145877585,0xbd06742ce95f5f36, + 0xa798fc4196e952e7,0x2c48113823b73704, + 0xd17f3b51fca3a7a0,0xf75a15862ca504c5, + 0x82ef85133de648c4,0x9a984d73dbe722fb, + 0xa3ab66580d5fdaf5,0xc13e60d0d2e0ebba, + 0xcc963fee10b7d1b3,0x318df905079926a8, + 0xffbbcfe994e5c61f,0xfdf17746497f7052, + 0x9fd561f1fd0f9bd3,0xfeb6ea8bedefa633, + 0xc7caba6e7c5382c8,0xfe64a52ee96b8fc0, + 0xf9bd690a1b68637b,0x3dfdce7aa3c673b0, + 0x9c1661a651213e2d,0x6bea10ca65c084e, + 0xc31bfa0fe5698db8,0x486e494fcff30a62, + 0xf3e2f893dec3f126,0x5a89dba3c3efccfa, + 0x986ddb5c6b3a76b7,0xf89629465a75e01c, + 0xbe89523386091465,0xf6bbb397f1135823, + 0xee2ba6c0678b597f,0x746aa07ded582e2c, + 0x94db483840b717ef,0xa8c2a44eb4571cdc, + 0xba121a4650e4ddeb,0x92f34d62616ce413, + 0xe896a0d7e51e1566,0x77b020baf9c81d17, + 0x915e2486ef32cd60,0xace1474dc1d122e, + 0xb5b5ada8aaff80b8,0xd819992132456ba, + 0xe3231912d5bf60e6,0x10e1fff697ed6c69, + 0x8df5efabc5979c8f,0xca8d3ffa1ef463c1, + 0xb1736b96b6fd83b3,0xbd308ff8a6b17cb2, + 0xddd0467c64bce4a0,0xac7cb3f6d05ddbde, + 0x8aa22c0dbef60ee4,0x6bcdf07a423aa96b, + 0xad4ab7112eb3929d,0x86c16c98d2c953c6, + 0xd89d64d57a607744,0xe871c7bf077ba8b7, + 0x87625f056c7c4a8b,0x11471cd764ad4972, + 0xa93af6c6c79b5d2d,0xd598e40d3dd89bcf, + 0xd389b47879823479,0x4aff1d108d4ec2c3, + 0x843610cb4bf160cb,0xcedf722a585139ba, + 0xa54394fe1eedb8fe,0xc2974eb4ee658828, + 0xce947a3da6a9273e,0x733d226229feea32, + 0x811ccc668829b887,0x806357d5a3f525f, + 0xa163ff802a3426a8,0xca07c2dcb0cf26f7, + 0xc9bcff6034c13052,0xfc89b393dd02f0b5, + 0xfc2c3f3841f17c67,0xbbac2078d443ace2, + 0x9d9ba7832936edc0,0xd54b944b84aa4c0d, + 0xc5029163f384a931,0xa9e795e65d4df11, + 0xf64335bcf065d37d,0x4d4617b5ff4a16d5, + 0x99ea0196163fa42e,0x504bced1bf8e4e45, + 0xc06481fb9bcf8d39,0xe45ec2862f71e1d6, + 0xf07da27a82c37088,0x5d767327bb4e5a4c, + 0x964e858c91ba2655,0x3a6a07f8d510f86f, + 0xbbe226efb628afea,0x890489f70a55368b, + 0xeadab0aba3b2dbe5,0x2b45ac74ccea842e, + 0x92c8ae6b464fc96f,0x3b0b8bc90012929d, + 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0xb54d5e4a127f59c8,0x2503beb6d00cab4b, + 0xe2a0b5dc971f303a,0x2e44ae64840fd61d, + 0x8da471a9de737e24,0x5ceaecfed289e5d2, + 0xb10d8e1456105dad,0x7425a83e872c5f47, + 0xdd50f1996b947518,0xd12f124e28f77719, + 0x8a5296ffe33cc92f,0x82bd6b70d99aaa6f, + 0xace73cbfdc0bfb7b,0x636cc64d1001550b, + 0xd8210befd30efa5a,0x3c47f7e05401aa4e, + 0x8714a775e3e95c78,0x65acfaec34810a71, + 0xa8d9d1535ce3b396,0x7f1839a741a14d0d, + 0xd31045a8341ca07c,0x1ede48111209a050, + 0x83ea2b892091e44d,0x934aed0aab460432, + 0xa4e4b66b68b65d60,0xf81da84d5617853f, + 0xce1de40642e3f4b9,0x36251260ab9d668e, + 0x80d2ae83e9ce78f3,0xc1d72b7c6b426019, + 0xa1075a24e4421730,0xb24cf65b8612f81f, + 0xc94930ae1d529cfc,0xdee033f26797b627, + 0xfb9b7cd9a4a7443c,0x169840ef017da3b1, + 0x9d412e0806e88aa5,0x8e1f289560ee864e, + 0xc491798a08a2ad4e,0xf1a6f2bab92a27e2, + 0xf5b5d7ec8acb58a2,0xae10af696774b1db, + 0x9991a6f3d6bf1765,0xacca6da1e0a8ef29, + 0xbff610b0cc6edd3f,0x17fd090a58d32af3, + 0xeff394dcff8a948e,0xddfc4b4cef07f5b0, + 0x95f83d0a1fb69cd9,0x4abdaf101564f98e, + 0xbb764c4ca7a4440f,0x9d6d1ad41abe37f1, + 0xea53df5fd18d5513,0x84c86189216dc5ed, + 0x92746b9be2f8552c,0x32fd3cf5b4e49bb4, + 0xb7118682dbb66a77,0x3fbc8c33221dc2a1, + 0xe4d5e82392a40515,0xfabaf3feaa5334a, + 0x8f05b1163ba6832d,0x29cb4d87f2a7400e, + 0xb2c71d5bca9023f8,0x743e20e9ef511012, + 0xdf78e4b2bd342cf6,0x914da9246b255416, + 0x8bab8eefb6409c1a,0x1ad089b6c2f7548e, + 0xae9672aba3d0c320,0xa184ac2473b529b1, + 0xda3c0f568cc4f3e8,0xc9e5d72d90a2741e, + 0x8865899617fb1871,0x7e2fa67c7a658892, + 0xaa7eebfb9df9de8d,0xddbb901b98feeab7, + 0xd51ea6fa85785631,0x552a74227f3ea565, + 0x8533285c936b35de,0xd53a88958f87275f, + 0xa67ff273b8460356,0x8a892abaf368f137, + 0xd01fef10a657842c,0x2d2b7569b0432d85, + 0x8213f56a67f6b29b,0x9c3b29620e29fc73, + 0xa298f2c501f45f42,0x8349f3ba91b47b8f, + 0xcb3f2f7642717713,0x241c70a936219a73, + 0xfe0efb53d30dd4d7,0xed238cd383aa0110, + 0x9ec95d1463e8a506,0xf4363804324a40aa, + 0xc67bb4597ce2ce48,0xb143c6053edcd0d5, + 0xf81aa16fdc1b81da,0xdd94b7868e94050a, + 0x9b10a4e5e9913128,0xca7cf2b4191c8326, + 0xc1d4ce1f63f57d72,0xfd1c2f611f63a3f0, + 0xf24a01a73cf2dccf,0xbc633b39673c8cec, + 0x976e41088617ca01,0xd5be0503e085d813, + 0xbd49d14aa79dbc82,0x4b2d8644d8a74e18, + 0xec9c459d51852ba2,0xddf8e7d60ed1219e, + 0x93e1ab8252f33b45,0xcabb90e5c942b503, + 0xb8da1662e7b00a17,0x3d6a751f3b936243, + 0xe7109bfba19c0c9d,0xcc512670a783ad4, + 0x906a617d450187e2,0x27fb2b80668b24c5, + 0xb484f9dc9641e9da,0xb1f9f660802dedf6, + 0xe1a63853bbd26451,0x5e7873f8a0396973, + 0x8d07e33455637eb2,0xdb0b487b6423e1e8, + 0xb049dc016abc5e5f,0x91ce1a9a3d2cda62, + 0xdc5c5301c56b75f7,0x7641a140cc7810fb, + 0x89b9b3e11b6329ba,0xa9e904c87fcb0a9d, + 0xac2820d9623bf429,0x546345fa9fbdcd44, + 0xd732290fbacaf133,0xa97c177947ad4095, + 0x867f59a9d4bed6c0,0x49ed8eabcccc485d, + 0xa81f301449ee8c70,0x5c68f256bfff5a74, + 0xd226fc195c6a2f8c,0x73832eec6fff3111, + 0x83585d8fd9c25db7,0xc831fd53c5ff7eab, + 0xa42e74f3d032f525,0xba3e7ca8b77f5e55, + 0xcd3a1230c43fb26f,0x28ce1bd2e55f35eb, + 0x80444b5e7aa7cf85,0x7980d163cf5b81b3, + 0xa0555e361951c366,0xd7e105bcc332621f, + 0xc86ab5c39fa63440,0x8dd9472bf3fefaa7, + 0xfa856334878fc150,0xb14f98f6f0feb951, + 0x9c935e00d4b9d8d2,0x6ed1bf9a569f33d3, + 0xc3b8358109e84f07,0xa862f80ec4700c8, + 0xf4a642e14c6262c8,0xcd27bb612758c0fa, + 0x98e7e9cccfbd7dbd,0x8038d51cb897789c, + 0xbf21e44003acdd2c,0xe0470a63e6bd56c3, + 0xeeea5d5004981478,0x1858ccfce06cac74, + 0x95527a5202df0ccb,0xf37801e0c43ebc8, + 0xbaa718e68396cffd,0xd30560258f54e6ba, + 0xe950df20247c83fd,0x47c6b82ef32a2069, + 0x91d28b7416cdd27e,0x4cdc331d57fa5441, + 0xb6472e511c81471d,0xe0133fe4adf8e952, + 0xe3d8f9e563a198e5,0x58180fddd97723a6, + 0x8e679c2f5e44ff8f,0x570f09eaa7ea7648,}; + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_CPP +/* end file internal/numberparsing_tables.cpp */ +/* including internal/simdprune_tables.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file internal/simdprune_tables.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_CPP + +/* including simdjson/implementation_detection.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/implementation_detection.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_DETECTION_H +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_DETECTION_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +// 0 is reserved, because undefined SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION equals 0 in preprocessor macros. +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_arm64 1 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_fallback 2 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_haswell 3 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_icelake 4 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_ppc64 5 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_westmere 6 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_lsx 7 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_lasx 8 + +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(IMPL) SIMDJSON_CAT(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_, IMPL) +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION) + +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(IMPL) SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID == SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(IMPL) + +// +// First, figure out which implementations can be run. Doing it here makes it so we don't have to worry about the order +// in which we include them. +// + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 (SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64) +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ARM64 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ARM64 0 +#endif + +// Default Icelake to on if this is x86-64. Even if we're not compiled for it, it could be selected +// at runtime. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE ((SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64) && (SIMDJSON_AVX512_ALLOWED) && (SIMDJSON_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VBMI2)) +#endif + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +// To see why (__BMI__) && (__PCLMUL__) && (__LZCNT__) are not part of this next line, see +// https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1247 +#if ((SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE) && (__AVX2__) && (__AVX512F__) && (__AVX512DQ__) && (__AVX512CD__) && (__AVX512BW__) && (__AVX512VL__) && (__AVX512VBMI2__)) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE 0 +#endif + +#else + +#if ((SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE) && (__AVX2__) && (__BMI__) && (__PCLMUL__) && (__LZCNT__) && (__AVX512F__) && (__AVX512DQ__) && (__AVX512CD__) && (__AVX512BW__) && (__AVX512VL__) && (__AVX512VBMI2__)) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE 0 +#endif + +#endif + +// Default Haswell to on if this is x86-64. Even if we're not compiled for it, it could be selected +// at runtime. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +// if icelake is always available, never enable haswell. +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL 0 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 +#endif +#endif +#ifdef _MSC_VER +// To see why (__BMI__) && (__PCLMUL__) && (__LZCNT__) are not part of this next line, see +// https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1247 +#if ((SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL) && (SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64) && (__AVX2__)) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL 0 +#endif + +#else + +#if ((SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL) && (SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64) && (__AVX2__) && (__BMI__) && (__PCLMUL__) && (__LZCNT__)) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL 0 +#endif + +#endif + +// Default Westmere to on if this is x86-64. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +// if icelake or haswell are always available, never enable westmere. +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE 0 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 +#endif +#endif + +#if (SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE && SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 && __SSE4_2__ && __PCLMUL__) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE 0 +#endif + + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 (SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64 && SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64_VMX) +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 && SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64 && SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64_VMX +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_PPC64 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_PPC64 0 +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX (SIMDJSON_IS_LOONGARCH64 && __loongarch_asx) +#endif +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LASX (SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX) + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LASX +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX 0 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX (SIMDJSON_IS_LOONGARCH64 && __loongarch_sx) +#endif +#endif +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LSX (SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX) + +// Default Fallback to on unless a builtin implementation has already been selected. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ARM64 || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_PPC64 || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LSX || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LASX +// if anything at all except fallback can always run, then disable fallback. +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK 0 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK 1 +#endif +#endif +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_FALLBACK SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK + +// Determine the best builtin implementation +#ifndef SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION + +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION icelake +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION haswell +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION westmere +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ARM64 +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION arm64 +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_PPC64 +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION ppc64 +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LSX +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION lsx +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LASX +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION lasx +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_FALLBACK +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION fallback +#else +#error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." +#endif + +#endif // SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION + +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_ID SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION) +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(IMPL) SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_ID == SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(IMPL) + +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_DETECTION_H +/* end file simdjson/implementation_detection.h */ + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX + +#include + +namespace simdjson { // table modified and copied from +namespace internal { // http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#CountBitsSetTable +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const unsigned char BitsSetTable256mul2[256] = { + 0, 2, 2, 4, 2, 4, 4, 6, 2, 4, 4, 6, 4, 6, 6, 8, 2, 4, 4, + 6, 4, 6, 6, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 2, 4, 4, 6, 4, 6, + 6, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, + 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 2, 4, 4, 6, 4, 6, 6, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, + 6, 8, 8, 10, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, + 12, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 6, 8, + 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, 12, 14, 2, 4, 4, 6, 4, + 6, 6, 8, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, + 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, 8, 8, + 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, + 12, 14, 4, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8, 10, 6, 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 6, + 8, 8, 10, 8, 10, 10, 12, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, 12, 14, 6, 8, 8, 10, + 8, 10, 10, 12, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, 12, 14, 8, 10, 10, 12, 10, 12, 12, + 14, 10, 12, 12, 14, 12, 14, 14, 16}; + +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint8_t pshufb_combine_table[272] = { + 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, + 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x08, + 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0xff, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, + 0x04, 0x05, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, + 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, + 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, + 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x08, + 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, + 0x00, 0x01, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, + 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, + 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, + 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, +}; + +// 256 * 8 bytes = 2kB, easily fits in cache. +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t thintable_epi8[256] = { + 0x0706050403020100, 0x0007060504030201, 0x0007060504030200, + 0x0000070605040302, 0x0007060504030100, 0x0000070605040301, + 0x0000070605040300, 0x0000000706050403, 0x0007060504020100, + 0x0000070605040201, 0x0000070605040200, 0x0000000706050402, + 0x0000070605040100, 0x0000000706050401, 0x0000000706050400, + 0x0000000007060504, 0x0007060503020100, 0x0000070605030201, + 0x0000070605030200, 0x0000000706050302, 0x0000070605030100, + 0x0000000706050301, 0x0000000706050300, 0x0000000007060503, + 0x0000070605020100, 0x0000000706050201, 0x0000000706050200, + 0x0000000007060502, 0x0000000706050100, 0x0000000007060501, + 0x0000000007060500, 0x0000000000070605, 0x0007060403020100, + 0x0000070604030201, 0x0000070604030200, 0x0000000706040302, + 0x0000070604030100, 0x0000000706040301, 0x0000000706040300, + 0x0000000007060403, 0x0000070604020100, 0x0000000706040201, + 0x0000000706040200, 0x0000000007060402, 0x0000000706040100, + 0x0000000007060401, 0x0000000007060400, 0x0000000000070604, + 0x0000070603020100, 0x0000000706030201, 0x0000000706030200, + 0x0000000007060302, 0x0000000706030100, 0x0000000007060301, + 0x0000000007060300, 0x0000000000070603, 0x0000000706020100, + 0x0000000007060201, 0x0000000007060200, 0x0000000000070602, + 0x0000000007060100, 0x0000000000070601, 0x0000000000070600, + 0x0000000000000706, 0x0007050403020100, 0x0000070504030201, + 0x0000070504030200, 0x0000000705040302, 0x0000070504030100, + 0x0000000705040301, 0x0000000705040300, 0x0000000007050403, + 0x0000070504020100, 0x0000000705040201, 0x0000000705040200, + 0x0000000007050402, 0x0000000705040100, 0x0000000007050401, + 0x0000000007050400, 0x0000000000070504, 0x0000070503020100, + 0x0000000705030201, 0x0000000705030200, 0x0000000007050302, + 0x0000000705030100, 0x0000000007050301, 0x0000000007050300, + 0x0000000000070503, 0x0000000705020100, 0x0000000007050201, + 0x0000000007050200, 0x0000000000070502, 0x0000000007050100, + 0x0000000000070501, 0x0000000000070500, 0x0000000000000705, + 0x0000070403020100, 0x0000000704030201, 0x0000000704030200, + 0x0000000007040302, 0x0000000704030100, 0x0000000007040301, + 0x0000000007040300, 0x0000000000070403, 0x0000000704020100, + 0x0000000007040201, 0x0000000007040200, 0x0000000000070402, + 0x0000000007040100, 0x0000000000070401, 0x0000000000070400, + 0x0000000000000704, 0x0000000703020100, 0x0000000007030201, + 0x0000000007030200, 0x0000000000070302, 0x0000000007030100, + 0x0000000000070301, 0x0000000000070300, 0x0000000000000703, + 0x0000000007020100, 0x0000000000070201, 0x0000000000070200, + 0x0000000000000702, 0x0000000000070100, 0x0000000000000701, + 0x0000000000000700, 0x0000000000000007, 0x0006050403020100, + 0x0000060504030201, 0x0000060504030200, 0x0000000605040302, + 0x0000060504030100, 0x0000000605040301, 0x0000000605040300, + 0x0000000006050403, 0x0000060504020100, 0x0000000605040201, + 0x0000000605040200, 0x0000000006050402, 0x0000000605040100, + 0x0000000006050401, 0x0000000006050400, 0x0000000000060504, + 0x0000060503020100, 0x0000000605030201, 0x0000000605030200, + 0x0000000006050302, 0x0000000605030100, 0x0000000006050301, + 0x0000000006050300, 0x0000000000060503, 0x0000000605020100, + 0x0000000006050201, 0x0000000006050200, 0x0000000000060502, + 0x0000000006050100, 0x0000000000060501, 0x0000000000060500, + 0x0000000000000605, 0x0000060403020100, 0x0000000604030201, + 0x0000000604030200, 0x0000000006040302, 0x0000000604030100, + 0x0000000006040301, 0x0000000006040300, 0x0000000000060403, + 0x0000000604020100, 0x0000000006040201, 0x0000000006040200, + 0x0000000000060402, 0x0000000006040100, 0x0000000000060401, + 0x0000000000060400, 0x0000000000000604, 0x0000000603020100, + 0x0000000006030201, 0x0000000006030200, 0x0000000000060302, + 0x0000000006030100, 0x0000000000060301, 0x0000000000060300, + 0x0000000000000603, 0x0000000006020100, 0x0000000000060201, + 0x0000000000060200, 0x0000000000000602, 0x0000000000060100, + 0x0000000000000601, 0x0000000000000600, 0x0000000000000006, + 0x0000050403020100, 0x0000000504030201, 0x0000000504030200, + 0x0000000005040302, 0x0000000504030100, 0x0000000005040301, + 0x0000000005040300, 0x0000000000050403, 0x0000000504020100, + 0x0000000005040201, 0x0000000005040200, 0x0000000000050402, + 0x0000000005040100, 0x0000000000050401, 0x0000000000050400, + 0x0000000000000504, 0x0000000503020100, 0x0000000005030201, + 0x0000000005030200, 0x0000000000050302, 0x0000000005030100, + 0x0000000000050301, 0x0000000000050300, 0x0000000000000503, + 0x0000000005020100, 0x0000000000050201, 0x0000000000050200, + 0x0000000000000502, 0x0000000000050100, 0x0000000000000501, + 0x0000000000000500, 0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000403020100, + 0x0000000004030201, 0x0000000004030200, 0x0000000000040302, + 0x0000000004030100, 0x0000000000040301, 0x0000000000040300, + 0x0000000000000403, 0x0000000004020100, 0x0000000000040201, + 0x0000000000040200, 0x0000000000000402, 0x0000000000040100, + 0x0000000000000401, 0x0000000000000400, 0x0000000000000004, + 0x0000000003020100, 0x0000000000030201, 0x0000000000030200, + 0x0000000000000302, 0x0000000000030100, 0x0000000000000301, + 0x0000000000000300, 0x0000000000000003, 0x0000000000020100, + 0x0000000000000201, 0x0000000000000200, 0x0000000000000002, + 0x0000000000000100, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000, + 0x0000000000000000, +}; //static uint64_t thintable_epi8[256] + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX || SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_CPP +/* end file internal/simdprune_tables.cpp */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/dependencies.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dependencies.h */ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE! +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H +#define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H + +// Internal headers needed for generics. +// All includes referencing simdjson headers *not* under simdjson/generic must be here! +// Otherwise, amalgamation will fail. +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* including simdjson/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* including simdjson/internal/atomic_ptr.h: #include "simdjson/internal/atomic_ptr.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/atomic_ptr.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ATOMIC_PTR_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ATOMIC_PTR_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +template +class atomic_ptr { +public: + atomic_ptr(T *_ptr) : ptr{_ptr} {} + + operator const T*() const { return ptr.load(); } + const T& operator*() const { return *ptr; } + const T* operator->() const { return ptr.load(); } + + operator T*() { return ptr.load(); } + T& operator*() { return *ptr; } + T* operator->() { return ptr.load(); } + atomic_ptr& operator=(T *_ptr) { ptr = _ptr; return *this; } + +private: + std::atomic ptr; +}; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ATOMIC_PTR_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/atomic_ptr.h */ +/* including simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h: #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error.h" */ +#include + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace dom { +class document; +} // namespace dom + +/** +* This enum is used with the dom_parser_implementation::stage1 function. +* 1) The regular mode expects a fully formed JSON document. +* 2) The streaming_partial mode expects a possibly truncated +* input within a stream on JSON documents. +* 3) The stream_final mode allows us to truncate final +* unterminated strings. It is useful in conjunction with streaming_partial. +*/ +enum class stage1_mode { regular, streaming_partial, streaming_final}; + +/** + * Returns true if mode == streaming_partial or mode == streaming_final + */ +inline bool is_streaming(stage1_mode mode) { + // performance note: it is probably faster to check that mode is different + // from regular than checking that it is either streaming_partial or streaming_final. + return (mode != stage1_mode::regular); + // return (mode == stage1_mode::streaming_partial || mode == stage1_mode::streaming_final); +} + + +namespace internal { + + +/** + * An implementation of simdjson's DOM parser for a particular CPU architecture. + * + * This class is expected to be accessed only by pointer, and never move in memory (though the + * pointer can move). + */ +class dom_parser_implementation { +public: + + /** + * @private For internal implementation use + * + * Run a full JSON parse on a single document (stage1 + stage2). + * + * Guaranteed only to be called when capacity > document length. + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param buf The json document to parse. *MUST* be allocated up to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param len The length of the json document. + * @return The error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; + + /** + * @private For internal implementation use + * + * Stage 1 of the document parser. + * + * Guaranteed only to be called when capacity > document length. + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param buf The json document to parse. + * @param len The length of the json document. + * @param streaming Whether this is being called by parser::parse_many. + * @return The error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept = 0; + + /** + * @private For internal implementation use + * + * Stage 2 of the document parser. + * + * Called after stage1(). + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param doc The document to output to. + * @return The error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; + + /** + * @private For internal implementation use + * + * Stage 2 of the document parser for parser::parse_many. + * + * Guaranteed only to be called after stage1(). + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param doc The document to output to. + * @return The error code, SUCCESS if there was no error, or EMPTY if all documents have been parsed. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; + + /** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param str pointer to the beginning of a valid UTF-8 JSON string, must end with an unescaped quote. + * @param dst pointer to a destination buffer, it must point a region in memory of sufficient size. + * @param allow_replacement whether we allow a replacement character when the UTF-8 contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return end of the of the written region (exclusive) or nullptr in case of error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept = 0; + + /** + * Unescape a NON-valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param str pointer to the beginning of a possibly invalid UTF-8 JSON string, must end with an unescaped quote. + * @param dst pointer to a destination buffer, it must point a region in memory of sufficient size. + * @return end of the of the written region (exclusive) or nullptr in case of error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept = 0; + + /** + * Change the capacity of this parser. + * + * The capacity can never exceed SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES (e.g., 4 GB) + * and an CAPACITY error is returned if it is attempted. + * + * Generally used for reallocation. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. + * @return The error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. + */ + virtual error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept = 0; + + /** + * Change the max depth of this parser. + * + * Generally used for reallocation. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. + * @return The error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. + */ + virtual error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept = 0; + + /** + * Deallocate this parser. + */ + virtual ~dom_parser_implementation() = default; + + /** Number of structural indices passed from stage 1 to stage 2 */ + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{0}; + /** Structural indices passed from stage 1 to stage 2 */ + std::unique_ptr structural_indexes{}; + /** Next structural index to parse */ + uint32_t next_structural_index{0}; + + /** + * The largest document this parser can support without reallocating. + * + * @return Current capacity, in bytes. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + + /** + * The maximum level of nested object and arrays supported by this parser. + * + * @return Maximum depth, in bytes. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused inline error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The maximum document length this parser supports. + * + * Buffers are large enough to handle any document up to this length. + */ + size_t _capacity{0}; + + /** + * The maximum depth (number of nested objects and arrays) supported by this parser. + * + * Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + */ + size_t _max_depth{0}; + + // Declaring these so that subclasses can use them to implement their constructors. + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &other) noexcept = delete; +}; // class dom_parser_implementation + +simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t dom_parser_implementation::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; +} + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t dom_parser_implementation::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +inline error_code dom_parser_implementation::allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept { + if (this->max_depth() != max_depth) { + error_code err = set_max_depth(max_depth); + if (err) { return err; } + } + if (_capacity != capacity) { + error_code err = set_capacity(capacity); + if (err) { return err; } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { + +/** + * Validate the UTF-8 string. + * + * @param buf the string to validate. + * @param len the length of the string in bytes. + * @return true if the string is valid UTF-8. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char * buf, size_t len) noexcept; +/** + * Validate the UTF-8 string. + * + * @param sv the string_view to validate. + * @return true if the string is valid UTF-8. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const std::string_view sv) noexcept { + return validate_utf8(sv.data(), sv.size()); +} + +/** + * Validate the UTF-8 string. + * + * @param p the string to validate. + * @return true if the string is valid UTF-8. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const std::string& s) noexcept { + return validate_utf8(s.data(), s.size()); +} + +/** + * An implementation of simdjson for a particular CPU architecture. + * + * Also used to maintain the currently active implementation. The active implementation is + * automatically initialized on first use to the most advanced implementation supported by the host. + */ +class implementation { +public: + + /** + * The name of this implementation. + * + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::get_active_implementation(); + * cout << "simdjson is optimized for " << impl->name() << "(" << impl->description() << ")" << endl; + * + * @return the name of the implementation, e.g. "haswell", "westmere", "arm64". + */ + virtual std::string name() const { return std::string(_name); } + + /** + * The description of this implementation. + * + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::get_active_implementation(); + * cout << "simdjson is optimized for " << impl->name() << "(" << impl->description() << ")" << endl; + * + * @return the description of the implementation, e.g. "Intel/AMD AVX2", "Intel/AMD SSE4.2", "ARM NEON". + */ + virtual std::string description() const { return std::string(_description); } + + /** + * The instruction sets this implementation is compiled against + * and the current CPU match. This function may poll the current CPU/system + * and should therefore not be called too often if performance is a concern. + * + * @return true if the implementation can be safely used on the current system (determined at runtime). + */ + bool supported_by_runtime_system() const; + + /** + * @private For internal implementation use + * + * The instruction sets this implementation is compiled against. + * + * @return a mask of all required `internal::instruction_set::` values. + */ + virtual uint32_t required_instruction_sets() const { return _required_instruction_sets; } + + /** + * @private For internal implementation use + * + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::get_active_implementation(); + * cout << "simdjson is optimized for " << impl->name() << "(" << impl->description() << ")" << endl; + * + * @param capacity The largest document that will be passed to the parser. + * @param max_depth The maximum JSON object/array nesting this parser is expected to handle. + * @param dst The place to put the resulting parser implementation. + * @return the error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. + */ + virtual error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr &dst + ) const noexcept = 0; + + /** + * @private For internal implementation use + * + * Minify the input string assuming that it represents a JSON string, does not parse or validate. + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param buf the json document to minify. + * @param len the length of the json document. + * @param dst the buffer to write the minified document to. *MUST* be allocated up to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param dst_len the number of bytes written. Output only. + * @return the error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept = 0; + + + /** + * Validate the UTF-8 string. + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param buf the string to validate. + * @param len the length of the string in bytes. + * @return true if and only if the string is valid UTF-8. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept = 0; + +protected: + /** @private Construct an implementation with the given name and description. For subclasses. */ + simdjson_inline implementation( + std::string_view name, + std::string_view description, + uint32_t required_instruction_sets + ) : + _name(name), + _description(description), + _required_instruction_sets(required_instruction_sets) + { + } +protected: + ~implementation() = default; + +private: + /** + * The name of this implementation. + */ + std::string_view _name; + + /** + * The description of this implementation. + */ + std::string_view _description; + + /** + * Instruction sets required for this implementation. + */ + const uint32_t _required_instruction_sets; +}; + +/** @private */ +namespace internal { + +/** + * The list of available implementations compiled into simdjson. + */ +class available_implementation_list { +public: + /** Get the list of available implementations compiled into simdjson */ + simdjson_inline available_implementation_list() {} + /** Number of implementations */ + size_t size() const noexcept; + /** STL const begin() iterator */ + const implementation * const *begin() const noexcept; + /** STL const end() iterator */ + const implementation * const *end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the implementation with the given name. + * + * Case sensitive. + * + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::get_available_implementations()["westmere"]; + * if (!impl) { exit(1); } + * if (!imp->supported_by_runtime_system()) { exit(1); } + * simdjson::get_active_implementation() = impl; + * + * @param name the implementation to find, e.g. "westmere", "haswell", "arm64" + * @return the implementation, or nullptr if the parse failed. + */ + const implementation * operator[](const std::string_view &name) const noexcept { + for (const implementation * impl : *this) { + if (impl->name() == name) { return impl; } + } + return nullptr; + } + + /** + * Detect the most advanced implementation supported by the current host. + * + * This is used to initialize the implementation on startup. + * + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::available_implementation::detect_best_supported(); + * simdjson::get_active_implementation() = impl; + * + * @return the most advanced supported implementation for the current host, or an + * implementation that returns UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE if there is no supported + * implementation. Will never return nullptr. + */ + const implementation *detect_best_supported() const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace internal + +/** + * The list of available implementations compiled into simdjson. + */ +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const internal::available_implementation_list& get_available_implementations(); + +/** + * The active implementation. + * + * Automatically initialized on first use to the most advanced implementation supported by this hardware. + */ +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT internal::atomic_ptr& get_active_implementation(); + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/implementation.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* including simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h: #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h */ +/* From +https://github.com/endorno/pytorch/blob/master/torch/lib/TH/generic/simd/simd.h +Highly modified. + +Copyright (c) 2016- Facebook, Inc (Adam Paszke) +Copyright (c) 2014- Facebook, Inc (Soumith Chintala) +Copyright (c) 2011-2014 Idiap Research Institute (Ronan Collobert) +Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Deepmind Technologies (Koray Kavukcuoglu) +Copyright (c) 2011-2012 NEC Laboratories America (Koray Kavukcuoglu) +Copyright (c) 2011-2013 NYU (Clement Farabet) +Copyright (c) 2006-2010 NEC Laboratories America (Ronan Collobert, Leon Bottou, +Iain Melvin, Jason Weston) Copyright (c) 2006 Idiap Research Institute +(Samy Bengio) Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Idiap Research Institute (Ronan Collobert, +Samy Bengio, Johnny Mariethoz) + +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +3. Neither the names of Facebook, Deepmind Technologies, NYU, NEC Laboratories +America and IDIAP Research Institute nor the names of its contributors may be + used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without + specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" +AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE +IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE +ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE +LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR +CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF +SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS +INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN +CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) +ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE +POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +*/ + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_INSTRUCTION_SET_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_INSTRUCTION_SET_H + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +enum instruction_set { + DEFAULT = 0x0, + NEON = 0x1, + AVX2 = 0x4, + SSE42 = 0x8, + PCLMULQDQ = 0x10, + BMI1 = 0x20, + BMI2 = 0x40, + ALTIVEC = 0x80, + AVX512F = 0x100, + AVX512DQ = 0x200, + AVX512IFMA = 0x400, + AVX512PF = 0x800, + AVX512ER = 0x1000, + AVX512CD = 0x2000, + AVX512BW = 0x4000, + AVX512VL = 0x8000, + AVX512VBMI2 = 0x10000, + LSX = 0x20000, + LASX = 0x40000, +}; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_INSTRUCTION_SET_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* including simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h: #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { // table modified and copied from +namespace internal { // http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#CountBitsSetTable + +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const unsigned char BitsSetTable256mul2[256]; + +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint8_t pshufb_combine_table[272]; + +// 256 * 8 bytes = 2kB, easily fits in cache. +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t thintable_epi8[256]; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dependencies.h */ +/* including generic/dependencies.h: #include */ +/* begin file generic/dependencies.h */ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE +#error generic/dependencies.h must be included before defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE! +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H +/* end file generic/dependencies.h */ +/* including generic/stage1/dependencies.h: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/dependencies.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_DEPENDENCIES_H +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_DEPENDENCIES_H + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_DEPENDENCIES_H +/* end file generic/stage1/dependencies.h */ +/* including generic/stage2/dependencies.h: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/dependencies.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_DEPENDENCIES_H +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_DEPENDENCIES_H + +/* including simdjson/dom/document.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/document.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H + +/* including simdjson/dom/base.h: #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOM_BASE_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +namespace simdjson { + +/** + * @brief A DOM API on top of the simdjson parser. + */ +namespace dom { + +/** The default batch size for parser.parse_many() and parser.load_many() */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * It is wasteful to allocate memory for tiny documents (e.g., 4 bytes). + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY = 32; + +class array; +class document; +class document_stream; +class element; +class key_value_pair; +class object; +class parser; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +struct stage1_worker; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace dom + +namespace internal { + +template +class string_builder; +class tape_ref; + +} // namespace internal + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/base.h */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { + +/** + * A parsed JSON document. + * + * This class cannot be copied, only moved, to avoid unintended allocations. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a document container with zero capacity. + * + * The parser will allocate capacity as needed. + */ + document() noexcept = default; + ~document() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Take another document's buffers. + * + * @param other The document to take. Its capacity is zeroed and it is invalidated. + */ + document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + /** @private */ + document(const document &) = delete; // Disallow copying + /** + * Take another document's buffers. + * + * @param other The document to take. Its capacity is zeroed. + */ + document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + /** @private */ + document &operator=(const document &) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Get the root element of this document as a JSON array. + */ + element root() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private Dump the raw tape for debugging. + * + * @param os the stream to output to. + * @return false if the tape is likely wrong (e.g., you did not parse a valid JSON). + */ + bool dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &os) const noexcept; + + /** @private Structural values. */ + std::unique_ptr tape{}; + + /** @private String values. + * + * Should be at least byte_capacity. + */ + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; + /** @private Allocate memory to support + * input JSON documents of up to len bytes. + * + * When calling this function, you lose + * all the data. + * + * The memory allocation is strict: you + * can you use this function to increase + * or lower the amount of allocated memory. + * Passsing zero clears the memory. + */ + error_code allocate(size_t len) noexcept; + /** @private Capacity in bytes, in terms + * of how many bytes of input JSON we can + * support. + */ + size_t capacity() const noexcept; + + +private: + size_t allocated_capacity{0}; + friend class parser; +}; // class document + +} // namespace dom +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/document.h */ +/* including simdjson/internal/tape_type.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/tape_type.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +/** + * The possible types in the tape. + */ +enum class tape_type { + ROOT = 'r', + START_ARRAY = '[', + START_OBJECT = '{', + END_ARRAY = ']', + END_OBJECT = '}', + STRING = '"', + INT64 = 'l', + UINT64 = 'u', + DOUBLE = 'd', + TRUE_VALUE = 't', + FALSE_VALUE = 'f', + NULL_VALUE = 'n' +}; // enum class tape_type + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/tape_type.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_DEPENDENCIES_H +/* end file generic/stage2/dependencies.h */ + +/* including implementation.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file implementation.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_IMPLEMENTATION_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_IMPLEMENTATION_CPP + +/* skipped duplicate #include */ +/* skipped duplicate #include */ +/* skipped duplicate #include */ +/* including internal/isadetection.h: #include */ +/* begin file internal/isadetection.h */ +/* From +https://github.com/endorno/pytorch/blob/master/torch/lib/TH/generic/simd/simd.h +Highly modified. + +Copyright (c) 2016- Facebook, Inc (Adam Paszke) +Copyright (c) 2014- Facebook, Inc (Soumith Chintala) +Copyright (c) 2011-2014 Idiap Research Institute (Ronan Collobert) +Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Deepmind Technologies (Koray Kavukcuoglu) +Copyright (c) 2011-2012 NEC Laboratories America (Koray Kavukcuoglu) +Copyright (c) 2011-2013 NYU (Clement Farabet) +Copyright (c) 2006-2010 NEC Laboratories America (Ronan Collobert, Leon Bottou, +Iain Melvin, Jason Weston) Copyright (c) 2006 Idiap Research Institute +(Samy Bengio) Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Idiap Research Institute (Ronan Collobert, +Samy Bengio, Johnny Mariethoz) + +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +3. Neither the names of Facebook, Deepmind Technologies, NYU, NEC Laboratories +America and IDIAP Research Institute nor the names of its contributors may be + used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without + specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" +AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE +IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE +ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE +LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR +CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF +SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS +INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN +CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) +ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE +POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +*/ + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ISADETECTION_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ISADETECTION_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ + +#include +#include +#if defined(_MSC_VER) +#include +#elif defined(HAVE_GCC_GET_CPUID) && defined(USE_GCC_GET_CPUID) +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +#if defined(__PPC64__) + +static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { + return instruction_set::ALTIVEC; +} + +#elif defined(__aarch64__) || defined(_M_ARM64) || defined(_M_ARM64EC) + +static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { + return instruction_set::NEON; +} + +#elif defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_AMD64) // x64 + + +namespace { +// Can be found on Intel ISA Reference for CPUID +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx2_bit = 1 << 5; ///< @private Bit 5 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_bmi1_bit = 1 << 3; ///< @private bit 3 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_bmi2_bit = 1 << 8; ///< @private bit 8 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512f_bit = 1 << 16; ///< @private bit 16 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512dq_bit = 1 << 17; ///< @private bit 17 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512ifma_bit = 1 << 21; ///< @private bit 21 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512pf_bit = 1 << 26; ///< @private bit 26 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512er_bit = 1 << 27; ///< @private bit 27 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512cd_bit = 1 << 28; ///< @private bit 28 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512bw_bit = 1 << 30; ///< @private bit 30 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512vl_bit = 1U << 31; ///< @private bit 31 of EBX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_avx512vbmi2_bit = 1 << 6; ///< @private bit 6 of ECX for EAX=0x7 +constexpr uint64_t cpuid_avx256_saved = uint64_t(1) << 2; ///< @private bit 2 = AVX +constexpr uint64_t cpuid_avx512_saved = uint64_t(7) << 5; ///< @private bits 5,6,7 = opmask, ZMM_hi256, hi16_ZMM +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_sse42_bit = 1 << 20; ///< @private bit 20 of ECX for EAX=0x1 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_osxsave = (uint32_t(1) << 26) | (uint32_t(1) << 27); ///< @private bits 26+27 of ECX for EAX=0x1 +constexpr uint32_t cpuid_pclmulqdq_bit = 1 << 1; ///< @private bit 1 of ECX for EAX=0x1 +} + + + +static inline void cpuid(uint32_t *eax, uint32_t *ebx, uint32_t *ecx, + uint32_t *edx) { +#if defined(_MSC_VER) + int cpu_info[4]; + __cpuidex(cpu_info, *eax, *ecx); + *eax = cpu_info[0]; + *ebx = cpu_info[1]; + *ecx = cpu_info[2]; + *edx = cpu_info[3]; +#elif defined(HAVE_GCC_GET_CPUID) && defined(USE_GCC_GET_CPUID) + uint32_t level = *eax; + __get_cpuid(level, eax, ebx, ecx, edx); +#else + uint32_t a = *eax, b, c = *ecx, d; + asm volatile("cpuid\n\t" : "+a"(a), "=b"(b), "+c"(c), "=d"(d)); + *eax = a; + *ebx = b; + *ecx = c; + *edx = d; +#endif +} + + +static inline uint64_t xgetbv() { +#if defined(_MSC_VER) + return _xgetbv(0); +#else + uint32_t xcr0_lo, xcr0_hi; + asm volatile("xgetbv\n\t" : "=a" (xcr0_lo), "=d" (xcr0_hi) : "c" (0)); + return xcr0_lo | (uint64_t(xcr0_hi) << 32); +#endif +} + +static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { + uint32_t eax, ebx, ecx, edx; + uint32_t host_isa = 0x0; + + // EBX for EAX=0x1 + eax = 0x1; + ecx = 0x0; + cpuid(&eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); + + if (ecx & cpuid_sse42_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::SSE42; + } else { + return host_isa; // everything after is redundant + } + + if (ecx & cpuid_pclmulqdq_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ; + } + + + if ((ecx & cpuid_osxsave) != cpuid_osxsave) { + return host_isa; + } + + // xgetbv for checking if the OS saves registers + uint64_t xcr0 = xgetbv(); + + if ((xcr0 & cpuid_avx256_saved) == 0) { + return host_isa; + } + + // ECX for EAX=0x7 + eax = 0x7; + ecx = 0x0; + cpuid(&eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); + if (ebx & cpuid_avx2_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX2; + } + if (ebx & cpuid_bmi1_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::BMI1; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_bmi2_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::BMI2; + } + + if (!((xcr0 & cpuid_avx512_saved) == cpuid_avx512_saved)) { + return host_isa; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_avx512f_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512F; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_avx512dq_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512DQ; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_avx512ifma_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512IFMA; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_avx512pf_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512PF; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_avx512er_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512ER; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_avx512cd_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512CD; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_avx512bw_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512BW; + } + + if (ebx & cpuid_avx512vl_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512VL; + } + + if (ecx & cpuid_avx512vbmi2_bit) { + host_isa |= instruction_set::AVX512VBMI2; + } + + return host_isa; +} + +#elif defined(__loongarch_sx) && !defined(__loongarch_asx) + +static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { + return instruction_set::LSX; +} + +#elif defined(__loongarch_asx) + +static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { + return instruction_set::LASX; +} + +#else // fallback + + +static inline uint32_t detect_supported_architectures() { + return instruction_set::DEFAULT; +} + + +#endif // end SIMD extension detection code + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ISADETECTION_H +/* end file internal/isadetection.h */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { + +bool implementation::supported_by_runtime_system() const { + uint32_t required_instruction_sets = this->required_instruction_sets(); + uint32_t supported_instruction_sets = internal::detect_supported_architectures(); + return ((supported_instruction_sets & required_instruction_sets) == required_instruction_sets); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +/* defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#define SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 +/* including simdjson/arm64/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("arm64", "ARM NEON", internal::instruction_set::NEON) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/implementation.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +static const arm64::implementation* get_arm64_singleton() { + static const arm64::implementation arm64_singleton{}; + return &arm64_singleton; +} +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK +/* including simdjson/fallback/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "fallback", + "Generic fallback implementation", + 0 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/implementation.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +static const fallback::implementation* get_fallback_singleton() { + static const fallback::implementation fallback_singleton{}; + return &fallback_singleton; +} +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK + + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL +/* including simdjson/haswell/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "haswell", + "Intel/AMD AVX2", + internal::instruction_set::AVX2 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ | internal::instruction_set::BMI1 | internal::instruction_set::BMI2 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/implementation.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +static const haswell::implementation* get_haswell_singleton() { + static const haswell::implementation haswell_singleton{}; + return &haswell_singleton; +} +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE +/* including simdjson/icelake/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_ICELAKE +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "icelake", + "Intel/AMD AVX512", + internal::instruction_set::AVX2 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ | internal::instruction_set::BMI1 | internal::instruction_set::BMI2 | internal::instruction_set::AVX512F | internal::instruction_set::AVX512DQ | internal::instruction_set::AVX512CD | internal::instruction_set::AVX512BW | internal::instruction_set::AVX512VL | internal::instruction_set::AVX512VBMI2 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/implementation.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +static const icelake::implementation* get_icelake_singleton() { + static const icelake::implementation icelake_singleton{}; + return &icelake_singleton; +} +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 +/* including simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +/** + * Implementation for ALTIVEC (PPC64). + */ +namespace ppc64 { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() + : simdjson::implementation("ppc64", "PPC64 ALTIVEC", + internal::instruction_set::ALTIVEC) {} + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr &dst) + const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, + uint8_t *dst, + size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, + size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +static const ppc64::implementation* get_ppc64_singleton() { + static const ppc64::implementation ppc64_singleton{}; + return &ppc64_singleton; +} +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE +/* including simdjson/westmere/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("westmere", "Intel/AMD SSE4.2", internal::instruction_set::SSE42 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/implementation.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +static const simdjson::westmere::implementation* get_westmere_singleton() { + static const simdjson::westmere::implementation westmere_singleton{}; + return &westmere_singleton; +} +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX +/* including simdjson/lsx/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("lsx", "LoongArch SX", internal::instruction_set::LSX) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/implementation.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +static const simdjson::lsx::implementation* get_lsx_singleton() { + static const simdjson::lsx::implementation lsx_singleton{}; + return &lsx_singleton; +} +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX +/* including simdjson/lasx/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("lasx", "LoongArch ASX", internal::instruction_set::LASX) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/implementation.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +static const simdjson::lasx::implementation* get_lasx_singleton() { + static const simdjson::lasx::implementation lasx_singleton{}; + return &lasx_singleton; +} +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#undef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +// When there is a single implementation, we should not pay a price +// for dispatching to the best implementation. We should just use the +// one we have. This is a compile-time check. +#define SIMDJSON_SINGLE_IMPLEMENTATION (SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE \ + + SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL + SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE \ + + SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 + SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 \ + + SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX + SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX \ + + SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK == 1) + +#if SIMDJSON_SINGLE_IMPLEMENTATION + static const implementation* get_single_implementation() { + return +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + get_icelake_singleton(); +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL + get_haswell_singleton(); +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE + get_westmere_singleton(); +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 + get_arm64_singleton(); +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 + get_ppc64_singleton(); +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX + get_lsx_singleton(); +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX + get_lasx_singleton(); +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK + get_fallback_singleton(); +#endif +} +#endif + +// Static array of known implementations. We're hoping these get baked into the executable +// without requiring a static initializer. + +/** + * @private Detects best supported implementation on first use, and sets it + */ +class detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use final : public implementation { +public: + std::string name() const noexcept final { return set_best()->name(); } + std::string description() const noexcept final { return set_best()->description(); } + uint32_t required_instruction_sets() const noexcept final { return set_best()->required_instruction_sets(); } + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final { + return set_best()->create_dom_parser_implementation(capacity, max_length, dst); + } + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final { + return set_best()->minify(buf, len, dst, dst_len); + } + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char * buf, size_t len) const noexcept final override { + return set_best()->validate_utf8(buf, len); + } + simdjson_inline detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use() noexcept : implementation("best_supported_detector", "Detects the best supported implementation and sets it", 0) {} +private: + const implementation *set_best() const noexcept; +}; + +static_assert(std::is_trivially_destructible::value, "detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use should be trivially destructible"); + +static const std::initializer_list& get_available_implementation_pointers() { + static const std::initializer_list available_implementation_pointers { +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + get_icelake_singleton(), +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL + get_haswell_singleton(), +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE + get_westmere_singleton(), +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 + get_arm64_singleton(), +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 + get_ppc64_singleton(), +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX + get_lsx_singleton(), +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX + get_lasx_singleton(), +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK + get_fallback_singleton(), +#endif + }; // available_implementation_pointers + return available_implementation_pointers; +} + +// So we can return UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE from the parser when there is no support +class unsupported_implementation final : public implementation { +public: + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t, + size_t, + std::unique_ptr& + ) const noexcept final { + return UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE; + } + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *, size_t, uint8_t *, size_t &) const noexcept final override { + return UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE; + } + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *, size_t) const noexcept final override { + return false; // Just refuse to validate. Given that we have a fallback implementation + // it seems unlikely that unsupported_implementation will ever be used. If it is used, + // then it will flag all strings as invalid. The alternative is to return an error_code + // from which the user has to figure out whether the string is valid UTF-8... which seems + // like a lot of work just to handle the very unlikely case that we have an unsupported + // implementation. And, when it does happen (that we have an unsupported implementation), + // what are the chances that the programmer has a fallback? Given that *we* provide the + // fallback, it implies that the programmer would need a fallback for our fallback. + } + unsupported_implementation() : implementation("unsupported", "Unsupported CPU (no detected SIMD instructions)", 0) {} +}; + +static_assert(std::is_trivially_destructible::value, "unsupported_singleton should be trivially destructible"); + +const unsupported_implementation* get_unsupported_singleton() { + static const unsupported_implementation unsupported_singleton{}; + return &unsupported_singleton; +} + +size_t available_implementation_list::size() const noexcept { + return internal::get_available_implementation_pointers().size(); +} +const implementation * const *available_implementation_list::begin() const noexcept { + return internal::get_available_implementation_pointers().begin(); +} +const implementation * const *available_implementation_list::end() const noexcept { + return internal::get_available_implementation_pointers().end(); +} +const implementation *available_implementation_list::detect_best_supported() const noexcept { + // They are prelisted in priority order, so we just go down the list + uint32_t supported_instruction_sets = internal::detect_supported_architectures(); + for (const implementation *impl : internal::get_available_implementation_pointers()) { + uint32_t required_instruction_sets = impl->required_instruction_sets(); + if ((supported_instruction_sets & required_instruction_sets) == required_instruction_sets) { return impl; } + } + return get_unsupported_singleton(); // this should never happen? +} + +const implementation *detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use::set_best() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *force_implementation_name = getenv("SIMDJSON_FORCE_IMPLEMENTATION"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + + if (force_implementation_name) { + auto force_implementation = get_available_implementations()[force_implementation_name]; + if (force_implementation) { + return get_active_implementation() = force_implementation; + } else { + // Note: abort() and stderr usage within the library is forbidden. + return get_active_implementation() = get_unsupported_singleton(); + } + } + return get_active_implementation() = get_available_implementations().detect_best_supported(); +} + +} // namespace internal + +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const internal::available_implementation_list& get_available_implementations() { + static const internal::available_implementation_list available_implementations{}; + return available_implementations; +} + +SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT internal::atomic_ptr& get_active_implementation() { +#if SIMDJSON_SINGLE_IMPLEMENTATION + // We immediately select the only implementation we have, skipping the + // detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use_singleton. + static internal::atomic_ptr active_implementation{internal::get_single_implementation()}; + return active_implementation; +#else + static const internal::detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use_singleton; + static internal::atomic_ptr active_implementation{&detect_best_supported_implementation_on_first_use_singleton}; + return active_implementation; +#endif +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const char *buf, size_t len, char *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { + return get_active_implementation()->minify(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, reinterpret_cast(dst), dst_len); +} +simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) noexcept { + return get_active_implementation()->validate_utf8(buf, len); +} +const implementation * builtin_implementation() { + static const implementation * builtin_impl = get_available_implementations()[SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION)]; + assert(builtin_impl); + return builtin_impl; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_IMPLEMENTATION_CPP +/* end file implementation.cpp */ + +/* defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#define SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 +/* including arm64.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file arm64.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_ARM64_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_ARM64_CPP + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* including simdjson/arm64.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_H + +/* including simdjson/arm64/begin.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "arm64" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION arm64 +/* including simdjson/arm64/base.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for NEON (ARMv8). + */ +namespace arm64 { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(uint8x16_t) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for arm64"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return vaddv_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(input_num))); +} + + +#if defined(__GNUC__) // catches clang and gcc +/** + * ARM has a fast 64-bit "bit reversal function" that is handy. However, + * it is not generally available as an intrinsic function under Visual + * Studio (though this might be changing). Even under clang/gcc, we + * apparently need to invoke inline assembly. + */ +/* + * We use SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS as a hint that algorithms that + * work well with bit reversal may use it. + */ +#define SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS 1 + +/* reverse the bits */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t reverse_bits(uint64_t input_num) { + uint64_t rev_bits; + __asm("rbit %0, %1" : "=r"(rev_bits) : "r"(input_num)); + return rev_bits; +} + +/** + * Flips bit at index 63 - lz. Thus if you have 'leading_zeroes' leading zeroes, + * then this will set to zero the leading bit. It is possible for leading_zeroes to be + * greating or equal to 63 in which case we trigger undefined behavior, but the output + * of such undefined behavior is never used. + **/ +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +simdjson_inline uint64_t zero_leading_bit(uint64_t rev_bits, int leading_zeroes) { + return rev_bits ^ (uint64_t(0x8000000000000000) >> leading_zeroes); +} + +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + *result = value1 + value2; + return *result < value1; +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + ///////////// + // We could do this with PMULL, but it is apparently slow. + // + //#ifdef __ARM_FEATURE_CRYPTO // some ARM processors lack this extension + //return vmull_p64(-1ULL, bitmask); + //#else + // Analysis by @sebpop: + // When diffing the assembly for src/stage1_find_marks.cpp I see that the eors are all spread out + // in between other vector code, so effectively the extra cycles of the sequence do not matter + // because the GPR units are idle otherwise and the critical path is on the FP side. + // Also the PMULL requires two extra fmovs: GPR->FP (3 cycles in N1, 5 cycles in A72 ) + // and FP->GPR (2 cycles on N1 and 5 cycles on A72.) + /////////// + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +// __umulh requires intrin.h +#include +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have SSE, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/simd.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace simd { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +namespace { +// Start of private section with Visual Studio workaround + + +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint8x16_t +#define simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, \ + x13, x14, x15, x16) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, \ + x9, x10, x11, x12, x13, x14, x15, x16}; \ + return vld1q_u8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int8x16_t +#define simdjson_make_int8x16_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, \ + x13, x14, x15, x16) \ + ([=]() { \ + int8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, \ + x9, x10, x11, x12, x13, x14, x15, x16}; \ + return vld1q_s8(array); \ + }()) +#endif + +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint8x8_t +#define simdjson_make_uint8x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint8_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1_u8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int8x8_t +#define simdjson_make_int8x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + int8_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1_s8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint16x8_t +#define simdjson_make_uint16x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint16_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1q_u16(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int16x8_t +#define simdjson_make_int16x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + int16_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1q_s16(array); \ + }()) +#endif + +// End of private section with Visual Studio workaround +} // namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + + + template + struct simd8; + + // + // Base class of simd8 and simd8, both of which use uint8x16_t internally. + // + template> + struct base_u8 { + uint8x16_t value; + static const int SIZE = sizeof(value); + + // Conversion from/to SIMD register + simdjson_inline base_u8(const uint8x16_t _value) : value(_value) {} + simdjson_inline operator const uint8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator uint8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline simd8 operator|(const simd8 other) const { return vorrq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator&(const simd8 other) const { return vandq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator^(const simd8 other) const { return veorq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bit_andnot(const simd8 other) const { return vbicq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator|=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator&=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator^=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return vceqq_u8(lhs, rhs); } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return vextq_u8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base_u8 { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} + // False constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(vdupq_n_u8(0)) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + + // We return uint32_t instead of uint16_t because that seems to be more efficient for most + // purposes (cutting it down to uint16_t costs performance in some compilers). + simdjson_inline uint32_t to_bitmask() const { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80); +#else + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = {0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80}; +#endif + auto minput = *this & bit_mask; + uint8x16_t tmp = vpaddq_u8(minput, minput); + tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); + tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); + return vgetq_lane_u16(vreinterpretq_u16_u8(tmp), 0); + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return vmaxvq_u32(vreinterpretq_u32_u8(*this)) != 0; } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base_u8 { + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t splat(uint8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t zero() { return vdupq_n_u8(0); } + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t load(const uint8_t* values) { return vld1q_u8(values); } + + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(simdjson_make_uint8x16_t( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} +#else + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(uint8x16_t{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} +#endif + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(uint8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_u8(dst, *this); } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return vqaddq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return vqsubq_u8(*this, other); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline uint8_t max_val() const { return vmaxvq_u8(*this); } + simdjson_inline uint8_t min_val() const { return vminvq_u8(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return vcleq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return vcgeq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_u8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this > other); } + // Same as <, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this < other); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return vtstq_u8(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return this->max_val() != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).any_bits_set_anywhere(); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return vshrq_n_u8(*this, N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return vshlq_n_u8(*this, N); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + } + + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint16_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + uint64x2_t shufmask64 = {thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; + uint8x16_t shufmask = vreinterpretq_u8_u64(shufmask64); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + uint8x16_t inc = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); +#else + uint8x16_t inc = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; +#endif + shufmask = vaddq_u8(shufmask, inc); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + uint8x16_t pruned = vqtbl1q_u8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + uint8x16_t compactmask = vld1q_u8(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + uint8x16_t answer = vqtbl1q_u8(pruned, compactmask); + vst1q_u8(reinterpret_cast(output), answer); + } + + // Copies all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the low half of the mask (interpreted as a + // bitset) to output1, then those corresponding to a 0 in the high half to output2. + template + simdjson_inline void compress_halves(uint16_t mask, L *output1, L *output2) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + uint8x8_t compactmask1 = vcreate_u8(thintable_epi8[mask1]); + uint8x8_t compactmask2 = vcreate_u8(thintable_epi8[mask2]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + uint8x8_t inc = simdjson_make_uint8x8_t(0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); +#else + uint8x8_t inc = {0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; +#endif + compactmask2 = vadd_u8(compactmask2, inc); + // store each result (with the second store possibly overlapping the first) + vst1_u8((uint8_t*)output1, vqtbl1_u8(*this, compactmask1)); + vst1_u8((uint8_t*)output2, vqtbl1_u8(*this, compactmask2)); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { + return vqtbl1q_u8(*this, simd8(original)); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 { + int8x16_t value; + + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(int8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_s8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return vdupq_n_s8(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const int8_t values[16]) { return vld1q_s8(values); } + + // Conversion from/to SIMD register + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8x16_t _value) : value{_value} {} + simdjson_inline operator const int8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator int8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(simdjson_make_int8x16_t( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} +#else + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(int8x16_t{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} +#endif + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(int8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_s8(dst, *this); } + + // Explicit conversion to/from unsigned + // + // Under Visual Studio/ARM64 uint8x16_t and int8x16_t are apparently the same type. + // In theory, we could check this occurrence with std::same_as and std::enabled_if but it is C++14 + // and relatively ugly and hard to read. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline explicit simd8(const uint8x16_t other): simd8(vreinterpretq_s8_u8(other)) {} +#endif + simdjson_inline explicit operator simd8() const { return vreinterpretq_u8_s8(this->value); } + + // Math + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator==(const simd8 other) const { return vceqq_s8(*this, other); } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return vextq_s8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + } + + // Perform a lookup assuming no value is larger than 16 + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { + return vqtbl1q_s8(*this, simd8(original)); + } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "ARM kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint64_t popcounts = vget_lane_u64(vreinterpret_u64_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(~mask))), 0); + // compute the prefix sum of the popcounts of each byte + uint64_t offsets = popcounts * 0x0101010101010101; + this->chunks[0].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask), output, &output[popcounts & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[1].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 16), &output[(offsets >> 8) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 16) & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[2].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 32), &output[(offsets >> 24) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 32) & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[3].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 48), &output[(offsets >> 40) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 48) & 0xFF]); + return offsets >> 56; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t( + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 + ); +#else + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = { + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 + }; +#endif + // Add each of the elements next to each other, successively, to stuff each 8 byte mask into one. + uint8x16_t sum0 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[0] & bit_mask, this->chunks[1] & bit_mask); + uint8x16_t sum1 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[2] & bit_mask, this->chunks[3] & bit_mask); + sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum1); + sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum0); + return vgetq_lane_u64(vreinterpretq_u64_u8(sum0), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on ARM; therefore, we + // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/arm64/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for arm64 */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/end.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "arm64" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/arm64/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("arm64", "ARM NEON", internal::instruction_set::NEON) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/implementation.h */ + +/* including simdjson/arm64/begin.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "arm64" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION arm64 +/* including simdjson/arm64/base.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for NEON (ARMv8). + */ +namespace arm64 { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(uint8x16_t) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for arm64"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return vaddv_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(input_num))); +} + + +#if defined(__GNUC__) // catches clang and gcc +/** + * ARM has a fast 64-bit "bit reversal function" that is handy. However, + * it is not generally available as an intrinsic function under Visual + * Studio (though this might be changing). Even under clang/gcc, we + * apparently need to invoke inline assembly. + */ +/* + * We use SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS as a hint that algorithms that + * work well with bit reversal may use it. + */ +#define SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS 1 + +/* reverse the bits */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t reverse_bits(uint64_t input_num) { + uint64_t rev_bits; + __asm("rbit %0, %1" : "=r"(rev_bits) : "r"(input_num)); + return rev_bits; +} + +/** + * Flips bit at index 63 - lz. Thus if you have 'leading_zeroes' leading zeroes, + * then this will set to zero the leading bit. It is possible for leading_zeroes to be + * greating or equal to 63 in which case we trigger undefined behavior, but the output + * of such undefined behavior is never used. + **/ +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +simdjson_inline uint64_t zero_leading_bit(uint64_t rev_bits, int leading_zeroes) { + return rev_bits ^ (uint64_t(0x8000000000000000) >> leading_zeroes); +} + +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + *result = value1 + value2; + return *result < value1; +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + ///////////// + // We could do this with PMULL, but it is apparently slow. + // + //#ifdef __ARM_FEATURE_CRYPTO // some ARM processors lack this extension + //return vmull_p64(-1ULL, bitmask); + //#else + // Analysis by @sebpop: + // When diffing the assembly for src/stage1_find_marks.cpp I see that the eors are all spread out + // in between other vector code, so effectively the extra cycles of the sequence do not matter + // because the GPR units are idle otherwise and the critical path is on the FP side. + // Also the PMULL requires two extra fmovs: GPR->FP (3 cycles in N1, 5 cycles in A72 ) + // and FP->GPR (2 cycles on N1 and 5 cycles on A72.) + /////////// + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +// __umulh requires intrin.h +#include +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have SSE, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/simd.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace simd { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +namespace { +// Start of private section with Visual Studio workaround + + +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint8x16_t +#define simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, \ + x13, x14, x15, x16) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, \ + x9, x10, x11, x12, x13, x14, x15, x16}; \ + return vld1q_u8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int8x16_t +#define simdjson_make_int8x16_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, \ + x13, x14, x15, x16) \ + ([=]() { \ + int8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, \ + x9, x10, x11, x12, x13, x14, x15, x16}; \ + return vld1q_s8(array); \ + }()) +#endif + +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint8x8_t +#define simdjson_make_uint8x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint8_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1_u8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int8x8_t +#define simdjson_make_int8x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + int8_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1_s8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint16x8_t +#define simdjson_make_uint16x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint16_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1q_u16(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int16x8_t +#define simdjson_make_int16x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + int16_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1q_s16(array); \ + }()) +#endif + +// End of private section with Visual Studio workaround +} // namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + + + template + struct simd8; + + // + // Base class of simd8 and simd8, both of which use uint8x16_t internally. + // + template> + struct base_u8 { + uint8x16_t value; + static const int SIZE = sizeof(value); + + // Conversion from/to SIMD register + simdjson_inline base_u8(const uint8x16_t _value) : value(_value) {} + simdjson_inline operator const uint8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator uint8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline simd8 operator|(const simd8 other) const { return vorrq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator&(const simd8 other) const { return vandq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator^(const simd8 other) const { return veorq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bit_andnot(const simd8 other) const { return vbicq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator|=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator&=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator^=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return vceqq_u8(lhs, rhs); } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return vextq_u8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base_u8 { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} + // False constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(vdupq_n_u8(0)) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + + // We return uint32_t instead of uint16_t because that seems to be more efficient for most + // purposes (cutting it down to uint16_t costs performance in some compilers). + simdjson_inline uint32_t to_bitmask() const { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80); +#else + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = {0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80}; +#endif + auto minput = *this & bit_mask; + uint8x16_t tmp = vpaddq_u8(minput, minput); + tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); + tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); + return vgetq_lane_u16(vreinterpretq_u16_u8(tmp), 0); + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return vmaxvq_u32(vreinterpretq_u32_u8(*this)) != 0; } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base_u8 { + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t splat(uint8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t zero() { return vdupq_n_u8(0); } + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t load(const uint8_t* values) { return vld1q_u8(values); } + + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(simdjson_make_uint8x16_t( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} +#else + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(uint8x16_t{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} +#endif + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(uint8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_u8(dst, *this); } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return vqaddq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return vqsubq_u8(*this, other); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline uint8_t max_val() const { return vmaxvq_u8(*this); } + simdjson_inline uint8_t min_val() const { return vminvq_u8(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return vcleq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return vcgeq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_u8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this > other); } + // Same as <, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this < other); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return vtstq_u8(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return this->max_val() != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).any_bits_set_anywhere(); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return vshrq_n_u8(*this, N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return vshlq_n_u8(*this, N); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + } + + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint16_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + uint64x2_t shufmask64 = {thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; + uint8x16_t shufmask = vreinterpretq_u8_u64(shufmask64); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + uint8x16_t inc = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); +#else + uint8x16_t inc = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; +#endif + shufmask = vaddq_u8(shufmask, inc); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + uint8x16_t pruned = vqtbl1q_u8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + uint8x16_t compactmask = vld1q_u8(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + uint8x16_t answer = vqtbl1q_u8(pruned, compactmask); + vst1q_u8(reinterpret_cast(output), answer); + } + + // Copies all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the low half of the mask (interpreted as a + // bitset) to output1, then those corresponding to a 0 in the high half to output2. + template + simdjson_inline void compress_halves(uint16_t mask, L *output1, L *output2) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + uint8x8_t compactmask1 = vcreate_u8(thintable_epi8[mask1]); + uint8x8_t compactmask2 = vcreate_u8(thintable_epi8[mask2]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + uint8x8_t inc = simdjson_make_uint8x8_t(0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); +#else + uint8x8_t inc = {0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; +#endif + compactmask2 = vadd_u8(compactmask2, inc); + // store each result (with the second store possibly overlapping the first) + vst1_u8((uint8_t*)output1, vqtbl1_u8(*this, compactmask1)); + vst1_u8((uint8_t*)output2, vqtbl1_u8(*this, compactmask2)); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { + return vqtbl1q_u8(*this, simd8(original)); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 { + int8x16_t value; + + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(int8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_s8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return vdupq_n_s8(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const int8_t values[16]) { return vld1q_s8(values); } + + // Conversion from/to SIMD register + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8x16_t _value) : value{_value} {} + simdjson_inline operator const int8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator int8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(simdjson_make_int8x16_t( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} +#else + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(int8x16_t{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} +#endif + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(int8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_s8(dst, *this); } + + // Explicit conversion to/from unsigned + // + // Under Visual Studio/ARM64 uint8x16_t and int8x16_t are apparently the same type. + // In theory, we could check this occurrence with std::same_as and std::enabled_if but it is C++14 + // and relatively ugly and hard to read. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline explicit simd8(const uint8x16_t other): simd8(vreinterpretq_s8_u8(other)) {} +#endif + simdjson_inline explicit operator simd8() const { return vreinterpretq_u8_s8(this->value); } + + // Math + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator==(const simd8 other) const { return vceqq_s8(*this, other); } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return vextq_s8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + } + + // Perform a lookup assuming no value is larger than 16 + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { + return vqtbl1q_s8(*this, simd8(original)); + } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "ARM kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint64_t popcounts = vget_lane_u64(vreinterpret_u64_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(~mask))), 0); + // compute the prefix sum of the popcounts of each byte + uint64_t offsets = popcounts * 0x0101010101010101; + this->chunks[0].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask), output, &output[popcounts & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[1].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 16), &output[(offsets >> 8) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 16) & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[2].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 32), &output[(offsets >> 24) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 32) & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[3].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 48), &output[(offsets >> 40) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 48) & 0xFF]); + return offsets >> 56; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t( + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 + ); +#else + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = { + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 + }; +#endif + // Add each of the elements next to each other, successively, to stuff each 8 byte mask into one. + uint8x16_t sum0 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[0] & bit_mask, this->chunks[1] & bit_mask); + uint8x16_t sum1 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[2] & bit_mask, this->chunks[3] & bit_mask); + sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum1); + sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum0); + return vgetq_lane_u64(vreinterpretq_u64_u8(sum0), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on ARM; therefore, we + // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/arm64/begin.h */ +/* including generic/amalgamated.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error generic/dependencies.h must be included before generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including generic/base.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/base.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file generic/base.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// Interface a dom parser implementation must fulfill +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3); +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input); + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/json_character_block.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/json_character_block.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block { + static simdjson_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); + + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return _whitespace; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t op() const noexcept { return _op; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t scalar() const noexcept { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } + + uint64_t _whitespace; + uint64_t _op; +}; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H +/* end file generic/json_character_block.h for arm64 */ +/* end file generic/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage1/base.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/base.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer; +template +struct buf_block_reader; +struct json_block; +class json_minifier; +class json_scanner; +struct json_string_block; +class json_string_scanner; +class json_structural_indexer; + +} // namespace stage1 + +namespace utf8_validation { +struct utf8_checker; +} // namespace utf8_validation + +using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage1/base.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces +template +struct buf_block_reader { +public: + simdjson_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); + simdjson_inline size_t block_index(); + simdjson_inline bool has_full_block() const; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; + /** + * Get the last block, padded with spaces. + * + * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this + * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there + * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. + * + * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; + simdjson_inline void advance(); +private: + const uint8_t *buf; + const size_t len; + const size_t lenminusstep; + size_t idx; +}; + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in, uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] <= ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + if (!(mask & (size_t(1) << i))) { buf[i] = ' '; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { + buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; + } + buf[64] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +template +simdjson_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } + +template +simdjson_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { + return idx < lenminusstep; +} + +template +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { + return &buf[idx]; +} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { + if(len == idx) { return 0; } // memcpy(dst, null, 0) will trigger an error with some sanitizers + std::memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // std::memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. + std::memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); + return len - idx; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { + idx += STEP_SIZE; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Scans for escape characters in JSON, taking care with multiple backslashes (\\n vs. \n). + */ +struct json_escape_scanner { + /** The actual escape characters (the backslashes themselves). */ + uint64_t next_is_escaped = 0ULL; + + struct escaped_and_escape { + /** + * Mask of escaped characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 0100100010100101000 + * n \ \ n \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escaped; + /** + * Mask of escape characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 1001000101001010001 + * \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escape; + }; + + /** + * Get a mask of both escape and escaped characters (the characters following a backslash). + * + * @param potential_escape A mask of the character that can escape others (but could be + * escaped itself). e.g. block.eq('\\') + */ + simdjson_really_inline escaped_and_escape next(uint64_t backslash) noexcept { + +#if !SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT + if (!backslash) { return {next_escaped_without_backslashes(), 0}; } +#endif + + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Depth | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|-------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | | | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | | | + // | potential_escape | ` \ \\\ \\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\` | 1 | 1 (backslash & ~first_is_escaped) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 5 | 5 (next_escape_and_terminal_code()) + // | escaped | `\ \ n \ n \ \ \ \ \ ` X | 6 | 7 (escape_and_terminal_code ^ (potential_escape | first_is_escaped)) + // | escape | ` \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \` | 6 | 8 (escape_and_terminal_code & backslash) + // | first_is_escaped | `\ ` | 7 (*) | 9 (escape >> 63) () + // (*) this is not needed until the next iteration + uint64_t escape_and_terminal_code = next_escape_and_terminal_code(backslash & ~this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escaped = escape_and_terminal_code ^ (backslash | this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escape = escape_and_terminal_code & backslash; + this->next_is_escaped = escape >> 63; + return {escaped, escape}; + } + +private: + static constexpr const uint64_t ODD_BITS = 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAULL; + + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escaped_without_backslashes() noexcept { + uint64_t escaped = this->next_is_escaped; + this->next_is_escaped = 0; + return escaped; + } + + /** + * Returns a mask of the next escape characters (masking out escaped backslashes), along with + * any non-backslash escape codes. + * + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n returns: + * \n \ \ \n \ \ + * 11 100 1011 10100 + * + * You are expected to mask out the first bit yourself if the previous block had a trailing + * escape. + * + * & the result with potential_escape to get just the escape characters. + * ^ the result with (potential_escape | first_is_escaped) to get escaped characters. + */ + static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escape_and_terminal_code(uint64_t potential_escape) noexcept { + // If we were to just shift and mask out any odd bits, we'd actually get a *half* right answer: + // any even-aligned backslash runs would be correct! Odd-aligned backslash runs would be + // inverted (\\\ would be 010 instead of 101). + // + // ``` + // string: | ____\\\\_\\\\_____ | + // maybe_escaped | ODD | \ \ \ \ | + // even-aligned ^^^ ^^^^ odd-aligned + // ``` + // + // Taking that into account, our basic strategy is: + // + // 1. Use subtraction to produce a mask with 1's for even-aligned runs and 0's for + // odd-aligned runs. + // 2. XOR all odd bits, which masks out the odd bits in even-aligned runs, and brings IN the + // odd bits in odd-aligned runs. + // 3. & with backslash to clean up any stray bits. + // runs are set to 0, and then XORing with "odd": + // + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | + // | maybe_escaped | ` n \\n \\n \\\_ \\\_ \\` X | 1 (potential_escape << 1) + // | maybe_escaped_and_odd | ` \n_ \\n _ \\\n_ _ \\\__ _\\\_ \\\` | 1 (maybe_escaped | odd) + // | even_series_codes_and_odd | ` n_\\\ _ n_ _\\\\ _ _ ` | 1 (maybe_escaped_and_odd - potential_escape) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 1 (^ odd) + // + + // Escaped characters are characters following an escape. + uint64_t maybe_escaped = potential_escape << 1; + + // To distinguish odd from even escape sequences, therefore, we turn on any *starting* + // escapes that are on an odd byte. (We actually bring in all odd bits, for speed.) + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 0000, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 1. + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 1111, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 0. + // - All other odd bytes are 1, and even bytes are 0. + uint64_t maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped | ODD_BITS; + uint64_t even_series_codes_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits - potential_escape; + + // Now we flip all odd bytes back with xor. This: + // - Makes odd runs of backslashes go from 0000 to 1010 + // - Makes even runs of backslashes go from 1111 to 1010 + // - Sets actually-escaped codes to 1 (the n in \n and \\n: \n = 11, \\n = 100) + // - Resets all other bytes to 0 + return even_series_codes_and_odd_bits ^ ODD_BITS; + } +}; + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +struct json_string_block { + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block(uint64_t escaped, uint64_t quote, uint64_t in_string) : + _escaped(escaped), _quote(quote), _in_string(in_string) {} + + // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } + // Real (non-backslashed) quotes + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } + // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } + // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } + + // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) + uint64_t _escaped; + // real quotes (non-escaped ones) + uint64_t _quote; + // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) + uint64_t _in_string; +}; + +// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so +class json_string_scanner { +public: + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Scans for escape characters + json_escape_scanner escape_scanner{}; + // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). + uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; +}; + +// +// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. +// +// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. +// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. +// +// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. +// +simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); + const uint64_t escaped = escape_scanner.next(backslash).escaped; + const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; + + // + // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). + // + // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped + // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). + // + const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; + + // + // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know + // + prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); + + // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. + + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_string_block(escaped, quote, in_string); +} + +simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish() { + if (prev_in_string) { + return UNCLOSED_STRING; + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace utf8_validation { + +using namespace simd; + + simdjson_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { +// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) +// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) +// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte +// Bit 4 = Surrogate +// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte +// Bit 7 = Two Continuations + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ + // 11______ 11______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ + constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ + // 11110100 101_____ + // 11110101 1001____ + // 11110101 101_____ + // 1111011_ 1001____ + // 1111011_ 101_____ + // 11111___ 1001____ + // 11111___ 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; + // 11110101 1000____ + // 1111011_ 1000____ + // 11111___ 1000____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ + + const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // 0_______ ________ + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + // 10______ ________ + TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, + // 1100____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, + // 1101____ ________ + TOO_SHORT, + // 1110____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, + // 1111____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 + ); + constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . + const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( + // ____0000 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, + // ____0001 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_2, + // ____001_ ________ + CARRY, + CARRY, + + // ____0100 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE, + // ____0101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____011_ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + + // ____1___ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____1101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 + ); + const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // ________ 0_______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + + // ________ 1000____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, + // ________ 1001____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, + // ________ 101_____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + + // ________ 11______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT + ); + return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, + const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { + simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); + simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); + simd8 must23 = must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3); + simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); + return must23_80 ^ sc; + } + + // + // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: + // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. + // + simdjson_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { + // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): + // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + static const uint8_t max_array[64] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#else + static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#endif + const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); + return input.gt_bits(max_value); + } + + struct utf8_checker { + // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. + simd8 error; + // The last input we received + simd8 prev_input_block; + // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) + simd8 prev_incomplete; + + // + // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. + // + simdjson_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { + // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes + // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) + simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); + simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); + this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); + } + + // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short + // or a byte value too large in the last bytes: check_special_cases only checks for bytes + // too large in the first of two bytes. + simdjson_inline void check_eof() { + // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't + // possibly finish them. + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } + + simdjson_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { + if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } else { + // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. + static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) + ||(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) + || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), + "We support one, two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); + } + this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); + this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; + } + } + // do not forget to call check_eof! + simdjson_inline error_code errors() { + return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; + } + + }; // struct utf8_checker +} // namespace utf8_validation + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * + * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside + * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). + * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. + * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The + * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. + * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. + * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * + * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes + * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. + * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by + * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, + * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + */ +struct json_block { +public: + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block&& string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(std::move(string)), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(string), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + + /** + * The start of structurals. + * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t structural_start() const noexcept { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } + /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } + + // Helpers + + /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } + /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } + + // string and escape characters + json_string_block _string; + // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars + json_character_block _characters; + // whether the previous character was a scalar + uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; +private: + // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + + /** + * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". + * They may reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() const noexcept { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } + /** + * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". + * It main reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() const noexcept { + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space + // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. + return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); + } + /** + * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. + * The characters following a quote are not included. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() const noexcept { + // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character + // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a + // white space. + // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). + return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; + } +}; + +/** + * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. + * + * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: + * - string characters (taking \" into account) + * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) + * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") + * + * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: + * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of + * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are + * part of a string. + */ +class json_scanner { +public: + json_scanner() = default; + simdjson_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token + // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). + uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; + json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; +}; + + +// +// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. +// +// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: +// +// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { + const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; + overflow = match >> 63; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); + // identifies the white-space and the structural characters + json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). + // + // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) + // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential + // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we + // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. + // + // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. + const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); + uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_block( + strings,// strings is a function-local object so either it moves or the copy is elided. + characters, + follows_nonquote_scalar + ); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() { + return string_scanner.finish(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for arm64 */ + +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that + * makes up a complete document. + * + * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a + * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the + * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of + * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. + * + * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from + * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the + * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ':' ',' + * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' ']' ':' ','. + * + * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases + * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. + * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows + * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in + * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this + * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found + * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and + * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a + * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the + * batch. + */ +simdjson_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { + // Variant: do not count separately, just figure out depth + if(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return 0; } + auto arr_cnt = 0; + auto obj_cnt = 0; + for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { + auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; + switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + continue; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + continue; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; + switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { + case '{': + case '[': + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + } + // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one + return i; + } + // If we made it to the end, we want to finish counting to see if we have a full document. + switch (parser.buf[parser.structural_indexes[0]]) { + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + break; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + break; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + // We have a complete document. + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + return 0; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H +/* end file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class json_minifier { +public: + template + static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) + : dst{_dst} + {} + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); + json_scanner scanner{}; + uint8_t *dst; +}; + +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block) { + uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); + dst += in.compress(mask, dst); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } + dst_len = dst - dst_start; + return SUCCESS; +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1); + this->next(in_2, block_2); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(block_buf, block_1); + reader.advance(); +} + +template +error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_minifier minifier(dst); + + // Index the first n-1 blocks + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + + // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + size_t remaining_bytes = reader.get_remainder(block); + if (remaining_bytes > 0) { + // We do not want to write directly to the output stream. Rather, we write + // to a local buffer (for safety). + uint8_t out_block[STEP_SIZE]; + uint8_t * const guarded_dst{minifier.dst}; + minifier.dst = out_block; + minifier.step(block, reader); + size_t to_write = minifier.dst - out_block; + // In some cases, we could be enticed to consider the padded spaces + // as part of the string. This is fine as long as we do not write more + // than we consumed. + if(to_write > remaining_bytes) { to_write = remaining_bytes; } + memcpy(guarded_dst, out_block, to_write); + minifier.dst = guarded_dst + to_write; + } + return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer { +public: + uint32_t *tail; + + simdjson_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + /** + * ARM lacks a fast trailing zero instruction, but it has a fast + * bit reversal instruction and a fast leading zero instruction. + * Thus it may be profitable to reverse the bits (once) and then + * to rely on a sequence of instructions that call the leading + * zero instruction. + * + * Performance notes: + * The chosen routine is not optimal in terms of data dependency + * since zero_leading_bit might require two instructions. However, + * it tends to minimize the total number of instructions which is + * beneficial. + */ + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& rev_bits, int i) { + int lz = leading_zeroes(rev_bits); + this->tail[i] = static_cast(idx) + lz; + rev_bits = zero_leading_bit(rev_bits, lz); + } +#else + /** + * Under recent x64 systems, we often have both a fast trailing zero + * instruction and a fast 'clear-lower-bit' instruction so the following + * algorithm can be competitive. + */ + + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int i) { + this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); + bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits) { + write_index(idx, bits, START); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (N > 1) { + write_indexes<(N-1>0?START+1:START), (N-1>=0?N-1:1)>(idx, bits); + } + return START+N; + } + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes_stepped(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int cnt) { + write_indexes(idx, bits); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR ((START+STEP) < END) { + if (simdjson_unlikely((START+STEP) < cnt)) { + write_indexes_stepped<(START+STEP(idx, bits, cnt); + } + } + return ((END-START) % STEP) == 0 ? END : (END-START) - ((END-START) % STEP) + STEP; + } + + // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx + // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at + // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go + // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr + // needs to be large enough to handle this + // + // If the kernel sets SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER, then it + // will provide its own version of the code. +#ifdef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits); +#else + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { + // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. + // Unfortunately, in other cases, + // it helps tremendously. + if (bits == 0) + return; + + int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + bits = reverse_bits(bits); +#endif +#ifdef SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP + static constexpr const int STEP = SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP; +#else + static constexpr const int STEP = 4; +#endif + static constexpr const int STEP_UNTIL = 24; + + write_indexes_stepped<0, STEP_UNTIL, STEP>(idx, bits, cnt); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (STEP_UNTIL < 64) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(STEP_UNTIL < cnt)) { + for (int i=STEP_UNTIL; itail += cnt; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +}; + +class json_structural_indexer { +public: + /** + * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. + * + * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to + * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If + * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. + */ + template + static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial); + + json_scanner scanner{}; + utf8_checker checker{}; + bit_indexer indexer; + uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; + uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; +}; + +simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + +// Skip the last character if it is partial +simdjson_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { + switch (len) { + case 2: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left + return len; + case 1: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + return len; + case 0: + return len; + } + } + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-3] >= 0xf0) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left + return len; +} + +// +// PERF NOTES: +// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: +// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load +// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. +// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. +// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use +// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core +// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but +// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. +// 3. Step 1 does not use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that +// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. +// +// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all +// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough +// workout. +// +template +error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } + // We guard the rest of the code so that we can assume that len > 0 throughout. + if (len == 0) { return EMPTY; } + if (is_streaming(partial)) { + len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); + // If you end up with an empty window after trimming + // the partial UTF-8 bytes, then chances are good that you + // have an UTF-8 formatting error. + if(len == 0) { return UTF8_ERROR; } + } + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); + + // Read all but the last block + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty which is + // not supposed to happen.) + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; } + indexer.step(block, reader); + return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + reader.advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx) { + uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); +#if SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION + checker.check_next_input(in); +#endif + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser + prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); + unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) { + // Write out the final iteration's structurals + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + // We deliberately break down the next expression so that it is + // human readable. + const bool should_we_exit = is_streaming(partial) ? + ((error != SUCCESS) && (error != UNCLOSED_STRING)) // when partial we tolerate UNCLOSED_STRING + : (error != SUCCESS); // if partial is false, we must have SUCCESS + const bool have_unclosed_string = (error == UNCLOSED_STRING); + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_we_exit)) { return error; } + + if (unescaped_chars_error) { + return UNESCAPED_CHARS; + } + parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); + /*** + * The On Demand API requires special padding. + * + * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) + * structural character, it quickly stops. + * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. + * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing + * continues, then it must be [,] or }. + * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would + * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. + * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is + * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document + * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get + * ][[ which is invalid. + * + * This is illustrated with the test array_iterate_unclosed_error() on the following input: + * R"({ "a": [,,)" + **/ + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); // used later in partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; + parser.next_structural_index = 0; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + return EMPTY; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { + return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; + } + if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_partial) { + // If we have an unclosed string, then the last structural + // will be the quote and we want to make sure to omit it. + if(have_unclosed_string) { + parser.n_structural_indexes--; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { return CAPACITY; } + } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { + if(parser.structural_indexes[0] == 0) { + // If the buffer is partial and we started at index 0 but the document is + // incomplete, it's too big to parse. + return CAPACITY; + } else { + // It is possible that the document could be parsed, we just had a lot + // of white space. + parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; + return EMPTY; + } + } + + parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + } else if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final) { + if(have_unclosed_string) { parser.n_structural_indexes--; } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + // Because partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final, it means that we may + // silently ignore trailing garbage. Though it sounds bad, we do it + // deliberately because many people who have streams of JSON documents + // will truncate them for processing. E.g., imagine that you are uncompressing + // the data from a size file or receiving it in chunks from the network. You + // may not know where exactly the last document will be. Meanwhile the + // document_stream instances allow people to know the JSON documents they are + // parsing (see the iterator.source() method). + parser.n_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + // We store the initial n_structural_indexes so that the client can see + // whether we used truncation. If initial_n_structural_indexes == parser.n_structural_indexes, + // then this will query parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] which is len, + // otherwise, it will copy some prior index. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes]; + // This next line is critical, do not change it unless you understand what you are + // doing. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + // We tolerate an unclosed string at the very end of the stream. Indeed, users + // often load their data in bulk without being careful and they want us to ignore + // the trailing garbage. + return EMPTY; + } + } + checker.check_eof(); + return checker.errors(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +// Clear CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER so other implementations can set it if they need to. +#undef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. + */ +template +bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { + checker c{}; + buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + } + uint8_t block[64]{}; + reader.get_remainder(block); + simd::simd8x64 in(block); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + c.check_eof(); + return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; +} + +bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { + return generic_validate_utf8(reinterpret_cast(input),length); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for arm64 */ +/* end file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage2/base.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/base.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator; +class structural_iterator; +struct tape_builder; +struct tape_writer; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage2/base.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_writer { + /** The next place to write to tape */ + uint64_t *next_tape_loc; + + /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write a double value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + + /** + * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). + */ + simdjson_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the current tape entry without writing. + * + * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the + * container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Write a value to a known location on tape. + * + * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + +private: + /** + * Append both the tape entry, and a supplementary value following it. Used for types that need + * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. + */ + template + simdjson_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_writer + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); + *next_tape_loc = value; + next_tape_loc++; +} + +/** Write a double value to tape. */ +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + append(val, t); + static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); + memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/logger.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/logger.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + + +// This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. +// Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace logger { + + static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; + static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; + static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; + static constexpr const int LOG_INDEX_LEN = 5; + + static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + + // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces + static simdjson_inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } + } + + // Print the header and set up log_start + static simdjson_inline void log_start() { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | Detail |\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next", 5, "Next#"); + printf("|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|--------|\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, 5+2, DASHES); + } + } + + simdjson_unused static simdjson_inline void log_string(const char *message) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("%s\n", message); + } + } + + // Logs a single line from the stage 2 DOM parser + template + static simdjson_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); + auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; + auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; + auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : reinterpret_cast(" "); + auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; + { + // Print the next N characters in the buffer. + printf("| "); + // Otherwise, print the characters starting from the buffer position. + // Print spaces for unprintable or newline characters. + for (int i=0;i */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + uint32_t depth{0}; + + /** + * Walk the JSON document. + * + * The visitor receives callbacks when values are encountered. All callbacks pass the iterator as + * the first parameter; some callbacks have other parameters as well: + * + * - visit_document_start() - at the beginning. + * - visit_document_end() - at the end (if things were successful). + * + * - visit_array_start() - at the start `[` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_array_end() - at the end `]` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_empty_array() - when an empty array is encountered. + * + * - visit_object_end() - at the start `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_object_start() - at the end `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_empty_object() - when an empty object is encountered. + * - visit_key(const uint8_t *key) - when a key in an object field is encountered. key is + * guaranteed to point at the first quote of the string (`"key"`). + * - visit_primitive(const uint8_t *value) - when a value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * - visit_root_primitive(iter, uint8_t *value) - when the top-level value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * + * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. + */ + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. + * + * The document must have already passed through stage 1. + */ + simdjson_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); + + /** + * Look at the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; + /** + * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the document. + * + * If this is true, there are no more tokens. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + + /** + * Log that a value has been found. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the start of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the end of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log an error. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; + + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; +}; + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { + logger::log_start(); + + // + // Start the document + // + if (at_eof()) { return EMPTY; } + log_start_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_start(*this) ); + + // + // Read first value + // + { + auto value = advance(); + + // Make sure the outer object or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we + // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + if (!STREAMING) { + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { log_value("starting brace unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { log_value("starting bracket unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + } + } + + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_root_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + goto document_end; + +// +// Object parser states +// +object_begin: + log_start_value("object"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = false; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_start(*this) ); + + { + auto key = advance(); + if (*key != '"') { log_error("Object does not start with a key"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + +object_field: + if (simdjson_unlikely( *advance() != ':' )) { log_error("Missing colon after key in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +object_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + { + auto key = advance(); + if (simdjson_unlikely( *key != '"' )) { log_error("Key string missing at beginning of field in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + goto object_field; + case '}': log_end_value("object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("No comma between object fields"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +scope_end: + depth--; + if (depth == 0) { goto document_end; } + if (dom_parser.is_array[depth]) { goto array_continue; } + goto object_continue; + +// +// Array parser states +// +array_begin: + log_start_value("array"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = true; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_start(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + +array_value: + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +array_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); goto array_value; + case ']': log_end_value("array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("Missing comma between array values"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +document_end: + log_end_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_end(*this) ); + + dom_parser.next_structural_index = uint32_t(next_structural - &dom_parser.structural_indexes[0]); + + // If we didn't make it to the end, it's an error + if ( !STREAMING && dom_parser.next_structural_index != dom_parser.n_structural_indexes ) { + log_error("More than one JSON value at the root of the document, or extra characters at the end of the JSON!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } + + return SUCCESS; + +} // walk_document() + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural)]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; +} +simdjson_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; +} +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); +} +simdjson_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { + return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } + logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + switch (*value) { + case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); + case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_root_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_root_null_atom(*this, value); + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return visitor.visit_root_number(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Document starts with a non-value character"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // Use the fact that most scalars are going to be either strings or numbers. + if(*value == '"') { + return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); + } else if (((*value - '0') < 10) || (*value == '-')) { + return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); + } + // true, false, null are uncommon. + switch (*value) { + case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace stringparsing { + +// begin copypasta +// These chars yield themselves: " \ / +// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab +// u not handled in this table as it's complex +static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. + 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. + 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +}; + +// handle a unicode codepoint +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr, bool allow_replacement) { + // Use the default Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) + constexpr uint32_t substitution_code_point = 0xfffd; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) != ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + + // We have already checked that the high surrogate is valid and + // (code_point - 0xd800) < 1024. + // + // Check that code_point_2 is in the range 0xdc00..0xdfff + // and that code_point_2 was parsed from valid hex. + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if (low_bit >> 10) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + code_point = (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + + } + } else if (code_point >= 0xdc00 && code_point <= 0xdfff) { + // If we encounter a low surrogate (not preceded by a high surrogate) + // then we have an error. + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +// handle a unicode codepoint using the wobbly convention +// https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to handle_unicode_codepoint. + // + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) == ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if ((low_bit >> 10) == 0) { + code_point = + (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + } + } + + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +/** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) { + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst, allow_replacement)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string. + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(&src, &dst)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +} // namespace stringparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* end file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class structural_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + + // Start a structural + simdjson_inline structural_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { + } + // Get the buffer position of the current structural character + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* current() { + return &buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the current structural character + simdjson_inline char current_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the next structural character without advancing + simdjson_inline char peek_next_char() { + return buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* peek() { + return &buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* advance() { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline char advance_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); + } + + simdjson_inline bool at_end() { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; + } + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); + } +}; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for arm64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for arm64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_builder { + template + simdjson_warn_unused static simdjson_inline error_code parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty array is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a key in a field is encountered. + * + * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array + * will be called after this with the field value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. + * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or + * null. + * + * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume + * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Next location to write to tape */ + tape_writer tape; +private: + /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ + uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; + + simdjson_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_builder + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept { + dom_parser.doc = &doc; + json_iterator iter(dom_parser, STREAMING ? dom_parser.next_structural_index : 0); + tape_builder builder(doc); + return iter.walk_document(builder); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; + tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, key, true); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { + iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); + uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); + dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value+1, dst, false); // We do not allow replacement when the escape characters are invalid. + if (dst == nullptr) { + iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); + return STRING_ERROR; + } + on_end_string(dst); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, value); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("number"); + return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // + // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. + // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up + // to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING. However, we have no control at this stage + // on how the padding was done. What if the input string was padded with nulls? + // It is quite common for an input string to have an extra null character (C string). + // We do not want to allow 9\0 (where \0 is the null character) inside a JSON + // document, but the string "9\0" by itself is fine. So we make a copy and + // pad the input with spaces when we know that there is just one input element. + // This copy is relatively expensive, but it will almost never be called in + // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON + // documents made of single atoms. + // + std::unique_ptrcopy(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING]); + if (copy.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } + std::memcpy(copy.get(), value, iter.remaining_len()); + std::memset(copy.get() + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy.get()); + return error; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// private: + +simdjson_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); + tape.append(start_index+2, start); + tape.append(start_index, end); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; + tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location + const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; + tape.append(start_tape_index, end); + // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) + // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate + // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). + const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; + const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination + tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); + return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { + uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); + // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) + // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB + // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. + memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); + // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to + // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost + *dst = 0; + current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for arm64 */ +/* end file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ + +// +// Stage 1 +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr& dst +) const noexcept { + dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); + if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } + if (auto err = dst->set_capacity(capacity)) + return err; + if (auto err = dst->set_max_depth(max_depth)) + return err; + return SUCCESS; +} + +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +simdjson_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + // Functional programming causes trouble with Visual Studio. + // Keeping this version in comments since it is much nicer: + // auto v = in.map([&](simd8 chunk) { + // auto nib_lo = chunk & 0xf; + // auto nib_hi = chunk.shr<4>(); + // auto shuf_lo = nib_lo.lookup_16(16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 12, 1, 2, 9, 0, 0); + // auto shuf_hi = nib_hi.lookup_16(8, 0, 18, 4, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 2, 1, 0, 0); + // return shuf_lo & shuf_hi; + // }); + const simd8 table1(16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 12, 1, 2, 9, 0, 0); + const simd8 table2(8, 0, 18, 4, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 2, 1, 0, 0); + + simd8x64 v( + (in.chunks[0] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[0].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), + (in.chunks[1] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[1].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), + (in.chunks[2] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[2].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), + (in.chunks[3] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[3].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2) + ); + + + // We compute whitespace and op separately. If the code later only use one or the + // other, given the fact that all functions are aggressively inlined, we can + // hope that useless computations will be omitted. This is namely case when + // minifying (we only need whitespace). *However* if we only need spaces, + // it is likely that we will still compute 'v' above with two lookup_16: one + // could do it a bit cheaper. This is in contrast with the x64 implementations + // where we can, efficiently, do the white space and structural matching + // separately. One reason for this difference is that on ARM NEON, the table + // lookups either zero or leave unchanged the characters exceeding 0xF whereas + // on x64, the equivalent instruction (pshufb) automatically applies a mask, + // ignoring the 4 most significant bits. Thus the x64 implementation is + // optimized differently. This being said, if you use this code strictly + // just for minification (or just to identify the structural characters), + // there is a small untaken optimization opportunity here. We deliberately + // do not pick it up. + + uint64_t op = simd8x64( + v.chunks[0].any_bits_set(0x7), + v.chunks[1].any_bits_set(0x7), + v.chunks[2].any_bits_set(0x7), + v.chunks[3].any_bits_set(0x7) + ).to_bitmask(); + + uint64_t whitespace = simd8x64( + v.chunks[0].any_bits_set(0x18), + v.chunks[1].any_bits_set(0x18), + v.chunks[2].any_bits_set(0x18), + v.chunks[3].any_bits_set(0x18) + ).to_bitmask(); + + return { whitespace, op }; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { + simd8 bits = input.reduce_or(); + return bits.max_val() < 0x80u; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_continuation(const simd8 prev1, const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_second_byte = prev1 >= uint8_t(0xc0u); + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2 >= uint8_t(0xe0u); + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3 >= uint8_t(0xf0u); + // Use ^ instead of | for is_*_byte, because ^ is commutative, and the caller is using ^ as well. + // This will work fine because we only have to report errors for cases with 0-1 lead bytes. + // Multiple lead bytes implies 2 overlapping multibyte characters, and if that happens, there is + // guaranteed to be at least *one* lead byte that is part of only 1 other multibyte character. + // The error will be detected there. + return is_second_byte ^ is_third_byte ^ is_fourth_byte; +} + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-0x80); // Only 111_____ will be >= 0x80 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-0x80); // Only 1111____ will be >= 0x80 + return is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +// +// Stage 2 +// + +// +// Implementation-specific overrides +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { + return arm64::stage1::json_minifier::minify<64>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept { + this->buf = _buf; + this->len = _len; + return arm64::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<64>(buf, len, *this, streaming); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { + return arm64::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return arm64::stringparsing::parse_string(src, dst, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept { + return arm64::stringparsing::parse_wobbly_string(src, dst); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, stage1_mode::regular); + if (error) { return error; } + return stage2(_doc); +} + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +/* including simdjson/arm64/end.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "arm64" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/arm64/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_ARM64_CPP +/* end file arm64.cpp */ +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL +/* including haswell.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file haswell.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_HASWELL_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_HASWELL_CPP + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* including simdjson/haswell.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_H + +/* including simdjson/haswell/begin.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "haswell" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION haswell + +/* including simdjson/haswell/base.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Haswell (Intel AVX2). + */ +namespace haswell { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these + * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture + * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole + * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we + * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, + * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, + * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would + * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included + * (or ) before, so the headers + * are fooled. + */ +#include // for _blsr_u64 +#include // for __lzcnt64 +#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang +// has it as a macro. +#ifndef _blsr_u64 +// we roll our own +#define _blsr_u64(n) ((n - 1) & n) +#endif // _blsr_u64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + +static_assert(sizeof(__m256i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for haswell kernel."); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + //////// + // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to + // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); + // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? + //////// + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return _blsr_u64(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace numberparsing { + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/simd.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m256i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm256_or_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm256_and_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm256_xor_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm256_andnot_si256(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm256_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm256_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm256_permute2x128_si256(prev_chunk, *this, 0x21), 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm256_setzero_si256(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { + return _mm256_loadu_si256(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { return _mm256_storeu_si256(reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm256_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in four steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask3 = uint8_t(mask >> 16); // ... + uint8_t mask4 = uint8_t(mask >> 24); // ... + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m256i shufmask = _mm256_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask4], thintable_epi8[mask3], + thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask and so forth + shufmask = + _mm256_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm256_set_epi32(0x18181818, 0x18181818, + 0x10101010, 0x10101010, 0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m256i pruned = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + int pop3 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask3]; + + // then load the corresponding mask + // could be done with _mm256_loadu2_m128i but many standard libraries omit this intrinsic. + __m256i v256 = _mm256_castsi128_si256( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8))); + __m256i compactmask = _mm256_insertf128_si256(v256, + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop3 * 8)), 1); + __m256i almostthere = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + // We just need to write out the result. + // This is the tricky bit that is hard to do + // if we want to return a SIMD register, since there + // is no single-instruction approach to recombine + // the two 128-bit lanes with an offset. + __m128i v128; + v128 = _mm256_castsi256_si128(almostthere); + _mm_storeu_si128( reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), v128); + v128 = _mm256_extractf128_si256(almostthere, 1); + _mm_storeu_si128( reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)), v128); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31 + ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31 + ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epu8(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm256_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "Haswell kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); + uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + 32 - count_ones(mask1)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r_lo = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); + uint64_t r_hi = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); + return r_lo | (r_hi << 32); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; + } + + simdjson_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] | mask, + this->chunks[1] | mask + ); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast((v == '\\').to_bitmask()), // bs_bits + static_cast((v == '"').to_bitmask()), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/haswell/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for haswell */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for haswell */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/end.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "haswell" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/haswell/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "haswell", + "Intel/AMD AVX2", + internal::instruction_set::AVX2 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ | internal::instruction_set::BMI1 | internal::instruction_set::BMI2 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/implementation.h */ + +/* including simdjson/haswell/begin.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "haswell" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION haswell + +/* including simdjson/haswell/base.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Haswell (Intel AVX2). + */ +namespace haswell { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these + * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture + * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole + * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we + * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, + * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, + * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would + * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included + * (or ) before, so the headers + * are fooled. + */ +#include // for _blsr_u64 +#include // for __lzcnt64 +#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang +// has it as a macro. +#ifndef _blsr_u64 +// we roll our own +#define _blsr_u64(n) ((n - 1) & n) +#endif // _blsr_u64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + +static_assert(sizeof(__m256i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for haswell kernel."); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + //////// + // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to + // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); + // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? + //////// + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return _blsr_u64(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace numberparsing { + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/simd.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m256i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm256_or_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm256_and_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm256_xor_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm256_andnot_si256(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm256_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm256_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm256_permute2x128_si256(prev_chunk, *this, 0x21), 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm256_setzero_si256(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { + return _mm256_loadu_si256(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { return _mm256_storeu_si256(reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm256_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in four steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask3 = uint8_t(mask >> 16); // ... + uint8_t mask4 = uint8_t(mask >> 24); // ... + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m256i shufmask = _mm256_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask4], thintable_epi8[mask3], + thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask and so forth + shufmask = + _mm256_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm256_set_epi32(0x18181818, 0x18181818, + 0x10101010, 0x10101010, 0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m256i pruned = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + int pop3 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask3]; + + // then load the corresponding mask + // could be done with _mm256_loadu2_m128i but many standard libraries omit this intrinsic. + __m256i v256 = _mm256_castsi128_si256( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8))); + __m256i compactmask = _mm256_insertf128_si256(v256, + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop3 * 8)), 1); + __m256i almostthere = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + // We just need to write out the result. + // This is the tricky bit that is hard to do + // if we want to return a SIMD register, since there + // is no single-instruction approach to recombine + // the two 128-bit lanes with an offset. + __m128i v128; + v128 = _mm256_castsi256_si128(almostthere); + _mm_storeu_si128( reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), v128); + v128 = _mm256_extractf128_si256(almostthere, 1); + _mm_storeu_si128( reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)), v128); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31 + ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31 + ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epu8(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm256_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "Haswell kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); + uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + 32 - count_ones(mask1)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r_lo = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); + uint64_t r_hi = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); + return r_lo | (r_hi << 32); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; + } + + simdjson_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] | mask, + this->chunks[1] | mask + ); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast((v == '\\').to_bitmask()), // bs_bits + static_cast((v == '"').to_bitmask()), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/haswell/begin.h */ +/* including generic/amalgamated.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error generic/dependencies.h must be included before generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including generic/base.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/base.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file generic/base.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// Interface a dom parser implementation must fulfill +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3); +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input); + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/json_character_block.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/json_character_block.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block { + static simdjson_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); + + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return _whitespace; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t op() const noexcept { return _op; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t scalar() const noexcept { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } + + uint64_t _whitespace; + uint64_t _op; +}; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H +/* end file generic/json_character_block.h for haswell */ +/* end file generic/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage1/base.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/base.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer; +template +struct buf_block_reader; +struct json_block; +class json_minifier; +class json_scanner; +struct json_string_block; +class json_string_scanner; +class json_structural_indexer; + +} // namespace stage1 + +namespace utf8_validation { +struct utf8_checker; +} // namespace utf8_validation + +using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage1/base.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces +template +struct buf_block_reader { +public: + simdjson_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); + simdjson_inline size_t block_index(); + simdjson_inline bool has_full_block() const; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; + /** + * Get the last block, padded with spaces. + * + * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this + * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there + * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. + * + * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; + simdjson_inline void advance(); +private: + const uint8_t *buf; + const size_t len; + const size_t lenminusstep; + size_t idx; +}; + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in, uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] <= ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + if (!(mask & (size_t(1) << i))) { buf[i] = ' '; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { + buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; + } + buf[64] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +template +simdjson_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } + +template +simdjson_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { + return idx < lenminusstep; +} + +template +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { + return &buf[idx]; +} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { + if(len == idx) { return 0; } // memcpy(dst, null, 0) will trigger an error with some sanitizers + std::memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // std::memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. + std::memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); + return len - idx; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { + idx += STEP_SIZE; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Scans for escape characters in JSON, taking care with multiple backslashes (\\n vs. \n). + */ +struct json_escape_scanner { + /** The actual escape characters (the backslashes themselves). */ + uint64_t next_is_escaped = 0ULL; + + struct escaped_and_escape { + /** + * Mask of escaped characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 0100100010100101000 + * n \ \ n \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escaped; + /** + * Mask of escape characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 1001000101001010001 + * \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escape; + }; + + /** + * Get a mask of both escape and escaped characters (the characters following a backslash). + * + * @param potential_escape A mask of the character that can escape others (but could be + * escaped itself). e.g. block.eq('\\') + */ + simdjson_really_inline escaped_and_escape next(uint64_t backslash) noexcept { + +#if !SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT + if (!backslash) { return {next_escaped_without_backslashes(), 0}; } +#endif + + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Depth | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|-------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | | | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | | | + // | potential_escape | ` \ \\\ \\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\` | 1 | 1 (backslash & ~first_is_escaped) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 5 | 5 (next_escape_and_terminal_code()) + // | escaped | `\ \ n \ n \ \ \ \ \ ` X | 6 | 7 (escape_and_terminal_code ^ (potential_escape | first_is_escaped)) + // | escape | ` \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \` | 6 | 8 (escape_and_terminal_code & backslash) + // | first_is_escaped | `\ ` | 7 (*) | 9 (escape >> 63) () + // (*) this is not needed until the next iteration + uint64_t escape_and_terminal_code = next_escape_and_terminal_code(backslash & ~this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escaped = escape_and_terminal_code ^ (backslash | this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escape = escape_and_terminal_code & backslash; + this->next_is_escaped = escape >> 63; + return {escaped, escape}; + } + +private: + static constexpr const uint64_t ODD_BITS = 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAULL; + + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escaped_without_backslashes() noexcept { + uint64_t escaped = this->next_is_escaped; + this->next_is_escaped = 0; + return escaped; + } + + /** + * Returns a mask of the next escape characters (masking out escaped backslashes), along with + * any non-backslash escape codes. + * + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n returns: + * \n \ \ \n \ \ + * 11 100 1011 10100 + * + * You are expected to mask out the first bit yourself if the previous block had a trailing + * escape. + * + * & the result with potential_escape to get just the escape characters. + * ^ the result with (potential_escape | first_is_escaped) to get escaped characters. + */ + static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escape_and_terminal_code(uint64_t potential_escape) noexcept { + // If we were to just shift and mask out any odd bits, we'd actually get a *half* right answer: + // any even-aligned backslash runs would be correct! Odd-aligned backslash runs would be + // inverted (\\\ would be 010 instead of 101). + // + // ``` + // string: | ____\\\\_\\\\_____ | + // maybe_escaped | ODD | \ \ \ \ | + // even-aligned ^^^ ^^^^ odd-aligned + // ``` + // + // Taking that into account, our basic strategy is: + // + // 1. Use subtraction to produce a mask with 1's for even-aligned runs and 0's for + // odd-aligned runs. + // 2. XOR all odd bits, which masks out the odd bits in even-aligned runs, and brings IN the + // odd bits in odd-aligned runs. + // 3. & with backslash to clean up any stray bits. + // runs are set to 0, and then XORing with "odd": + // + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | + // | maybe_escaped | ` n \\n \\n \\\_ \\\_ \\` X | 1 (potential_escape << 1) + // | maybe_escaped_and_odd | ` \n_ \\n _ \\\n_ _ \\\__ _\\\_ \\\` | 1 (maybe_escaped | odd) + // | even_series_codes_and_odd | ` n_\\\ _ n_ _\\\\ _ _ ` | 1 (maybe_escaped_and_odd - potential_escape) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 1 (^ odd) + // + + // Escaped characters are characters following an escape. + uint64_t maybe_escaped = potential_escape << 1; + + // To distinguish odd from even escape sequences, therefore, we turn on any *starting* + // escapes that are on an odd byte. (We actually bring in all odd bits, for speed.) + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 0000, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 1. + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 1111, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 0. + // - All other odd bytes are 1, and even bytes are 0. + uint64_t maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped | ODD_BITS; + uint64_t even_series_codes_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits - potential_escape; + + // Now we flip all odd bytes back with xor. This: + // - Makes odd runs of backslashes go from 0000 to 1010 + // - Makes even runs of backslashes go from 1111 to 1010 + // - Sets actually-escaped codes to 1 (the n in \n and \\n: \n = 11, \\n = 100) + // - Resets all other bytes to 0 + return even_series_codes_and_odd_bits ^ ODD_BITS; + } +}; + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +struct json_string_block { + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block(uint64_t escaped, uint64_t quote, uint64_t in_string) : + _escaped(escaped), _quote(quote), _in_string(in_string) {} + + // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } + // Real (non-backslashed) quotes + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } + // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } + // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } + + // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) + uint64_t _escaped; + // real quotes (non-escaped ones) + uint64_t _quote; + // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) + uint64_t _in_string; +}; + +// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so +class json_string_scanner { +public: + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Scans for escape characters + json_escape_scanner escape_scanner{}; + // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). + uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; +}; + +// +// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. +// +// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. +// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. +// +// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. +// +simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); + const uint64_t escaped = escape_scanner.next(backslash).escaped; + const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; + + // + // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). + // + // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped + // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). + // + const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; + + // + // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know + // + prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); + + // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. + + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_string_block(escaped, quote, in_string); +} + +simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish() { + if (prev_in_string) { + return UNCLOSED_STRING; + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace utf8_validation { + +using namespace simd; + + simdjson_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { +// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) +// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) +// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte +// Bit 4 = Surrogate +// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte +// Bit 7 = Two Continuations + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ + // 11______ 11______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ + constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ + // 11110100 101_____ + // 11110101 1001____ + // 11110101 101_____ + // 1111011_ 1001____ + // 1111011_ 101_____ + // 11111___ 1001____ + // 11111___ 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; + // 11110101 1000____ + // 1111011_ 1000____ + // 11111___ 1000____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ + + const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // 0_______ ________ + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + // 10______ ________ + TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, + // 1100____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, + // 1101____ ________ + TOO_SHORT, + // 1110____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, + // 1111____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 + ); + constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . + const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( + // ____0000 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, + // ____0001 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_2, + // ____001_ ________ + CARRY, + CARRY, + + // ____0100 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE, + // ____0101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____011_ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + + // ____1___ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____1101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 + ); + const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // ________ 0_______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + + // ________ 1000____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, + // ________ 1001____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, + // ________ 101_____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + + // ________ 11______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT + ); + return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, + const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { + simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); + simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); + simd8 must23 = must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3); + simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); + return must23_80 ^ sc; + } + + // + // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: + // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. + // + simdjson_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { + // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): + // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + static const uint8_t max_array[64] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#else + static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#endif + const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); + return input.gt_bits(max_value); + } + + struct utf8_checker { + // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. + simd8 error; + // The last input we received + simd8 prev_input_block; + // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) + simd8 prev_incomplete; + + // + // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. + // + simdjson_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { + // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes + // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) + simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); + simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); + this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); + } + + // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short + // or a byte value too large in the last bytes: check_special_cases only checks for bytes + // too large in the first of two bytes. + simdjson_inline void check_eof() { + // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't + // possibly finish them. + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } + + simdjson_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { + if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } else { + // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. + static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) + ||(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) + || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), + "We support one, two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); + } + this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); + this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; + } + } + // do not forget to call check_eof! + simdjson_inline error_code errors() { + return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; + } + + }; // struct utf8_checker +} // namespace utf8_validation + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * + * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside + * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). + * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. + * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The + * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. + * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. + * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * + * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes + * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. + * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by + * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, + * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + */ +struct json_block { +public: + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block&& string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(std::move(string)), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(string), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + + /** + * The start of structurals. + * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t structural_start() const noexcept { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } + /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } + + // Helpers + + /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } + /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } + + // string and escape characters + json_string_block _string; + // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars + json_character_block _characters; + // whether the previous character was a scalar + uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; +private: + // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + + /** + * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". + * They may reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() const noexcept { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } + /** + * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". + * It main reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() const noexcept { + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space + // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. + return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); + } + /** + * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. + * The characters following a quote are not included. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() const noexcept { + // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character + // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a + // white space. + // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). + return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; + } +}; + +/** + * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. + * + * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: + * - string characters (taking \" into account) + * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) + * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") + * + * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: + * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of + * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are + * part of a string. + */ +class json_scanner { +public: + json_scanner() = default; + simdjson_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token + // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). + uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; + json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; +}; + + +// +// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. +// +// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: +// +// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { + const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; + overflow = match >> 63; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); + // identifies the white-space and the structural characters + json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). + // + // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) + // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential + // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we + // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. + // + // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. + const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); + uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_block( + strings,// strings is a function-local object so either it moves or the copy is elided. + characters, + follows_nonquote_scalar + ); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() { + return string_scanner.finish(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for haswell */ + +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that + * makes up a complete document. + * + * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a + * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the + * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of + * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. + * + * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from + * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the + * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ':' ',' + * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' ']' ':' ','. + * + * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases + * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. + * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows + * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in + * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this + * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found + * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and + * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a + * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the + * batch. + */ +simdjson_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { + // Variant: do not count separately, just figure out depth + if(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return 0; } + auto arr_cnt = 0; + auto obj_cnt = 0; + for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { + auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; + switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + continue; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + continue; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; + switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { + case '{': + case '[': + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + } + // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one + return i; + } + // If we made it to the end, we want to finish counting to see if we have a full document. + switch (parser.buf[parser.structural_indexes[0]]) { + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + break; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + break; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + // We have a complete document. + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + return 0; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H +/* end file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class json_minifier { +public: + template + static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) + : dst{_dst} + {} + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); + json_scanner scanner{}; + uint8_t *dst; +}; + +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block) { + uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); + dst += in.compress(mask, dst); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } + dst_len = dst - dst_start; + return SUCCESS; +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1); + this->next(in_2, block_2); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(block_buf, block_1); + reader.advance(); +} + +template +error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_minifier minifier(dst); + + // Index the first n-1 blocks + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + + // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + size_t remaining_bytes = reader.get_remainder(block); + if (remaining_bytes > 0) { + // We do not want to write directly to the output stream. Rather, we write + // to a local buffer (for safety). + uint8_t out_block[STEP_SIZE]; + uint8_t * const guarded_dst{minifier.dst}; + minifier.dst = out_block; + minifier.step(block, reader); + size_t to_write = minifier.dst - out_block; + // In some cases, we could be enticed to consider the padded spaces + // as part of the string. This is fine as long as we do not write more + // than we consumed. + if(to_write > remaining_bytes) { to_write = remaining_bytes; } + memcpy(guarded_dst, out_block, to_write); + minifier.dst = guarded_dst + to_write; + } + return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer { +public: + uint32_t *tail; + + simdjson_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + /** + * ARM lacks a fast trailing zero instruction, but it has a fast + * bit reversal instruction and a fast leading zero instruction. + * Thus it may be profitable to reverse the bits (once) and then + * to rely on a sequence of instructions that call the leading + * zero instruction. + * + * Performance notes: + * The chosen routine is not optimal in terms of data dependency + * since zero_leading_bit might require two instructions. However, + * it tends to minimize the total number of instructions which is + * beneficial. + */ + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& rev_bits, int i) { + int lz = leading_zeroes(rev_bits); + this->tail[i] = static_cast(idx) + lz; + rev_bits = zero_leading_bit(rev_bits, lz); + } +#else + /** + * Under recent x64 systems, we often have both a fast trailing zero + * instruction and a fast 'clear-lower-bit' instruction so the following + * algorithm can be competitive. + */ + + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int i) { + this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); + bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits) { + write_index(idx, bits, START); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (N > 1) { + write_indexes<(N-1>0?START+1:START), (N-1>=0?N-1:1)>(idx, bits); + } + return START+N; + } + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes_stepped(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int cnt) { + write_indexes(idx, bits); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR ((START+STEP) < END) { + if (simdjson_unlikely((START+STEP) < cnt)) { + write_indexes_stepped<(START+STEP(idx, bits, cnt); + } + } + return ((END-START) % STEP) == 0 ? END : (END-START) - ((END-START) % STEP) + STEP; + } + + // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx + // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at + // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go + // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr + // needs to be large enough to handle this + // + // If the kernel sets SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER, then it + // will provide its own version of the code. +#ifdef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits); +#else + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { + // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. + // Unfortunately, in other cases, + // it helps tremendously. + if (bits == 0) + return; + + int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + bits = reverse_bits(bits); +#endif +#ifdef SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP + static constexpr const int STEP = SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP; +#else + static constexpr const int STEP = 4; +#endif + static constexpr const int STEP_UNTIL = 24; + + write_indexes_stepped<0, STEP_UNTIL, STEP>(idx, bits, cnt); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (STEP_UNTIL < 64) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(STEP_UNTIL < cnt)) { + for (int i=STEP_UNTIL; itail += cnt; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +}; + +class json_structural_indexer { +public: + /** + * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. + * + * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to + * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If + * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. + */ + template + static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial); + + json_scanner scanner{}; + utf8_checker checker{}; + bit_indexer indexer; + uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; + uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; +}; + +simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + +// Skip the last character if it is partial +simdjson_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { + switch (len) { + case 2: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left + return len; + case 1: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + return len; + case 0: + return len; + } + } + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-3] >= 0xf0) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left + return len; +} + +// +// PERF NOTES: +// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: +// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load +// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. +// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. +// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use +// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core +// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but +// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. +// 3. Step 1 does not use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that +// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. +// +// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all +// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough +// workout. +// +template +error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } + // We guard the rest of the code so that we can assume that len > 0 throughout. + if (len == 0) { return EMPTY; } + if (is_streaming(partial)) { + len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); + // If you end up with an empty window after trimming + // the partial UTF-8 bytes, then chances are good that you + // have an UTF-8 formatting error. + if(len == 0) { return UTF8_ERROR; } + } + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); + + // Read all but the last block + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty which is + // not supposed to happen.) + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; } + indexer.step(block, reader); + return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + reader.advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx) { + uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); +#if SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION + checker.check_next_input(in); +#endif + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser + prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); + unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) { + // Write out the final iteration's structurals + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + // We deliberately break down the next expression so that it is + // human readable. + const bool should_we_exit = is_streaming(partial) ? + ((error != SUCCESS) && (error != UNCLOSED_STRING)) // when partial we tolerate UNCLOSED_STRING + : (error != SUCCESS); // if partial is false, we must have SUCCESS + const bool have_unclosed_string = (error == UNCLOSED_STRING); + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_we_exit)) { return error; } + + if (unescaped_chars_error) { + return UNESCAPED_CHARS; + } + parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); + /*** + * The On Demand API requires special padding. + * + * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) + * structural character, it quickly stops. + * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. + * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing + * continues, then it must be [,] or }. + * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would + * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. + * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is + * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document + * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get + * ][[ which is invalid. + * + * This is illustrated with the test array_iterate_unclosed_error() on the following input: + * R"({ "a": [,,)" + **/ + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); // used later in partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; + parser.next_structural_index = 0; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + return EMPTY; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { + return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; + } + if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_partial) { + // If we have an unclosed string, then the last structural + // will be the quote and we want to make sure to omit it. + if(have_unclosed_string) { + parser.n_structural_indexes--; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { return CAPACITY; } + } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { + if(parser.structural_indexes[0] == 0) { + // If the buffer is partial and we started at index 0 but the document is + // incomplete, it's too big to parse. + return CAPACITY; + } else { + // It is possible that the document could be parsed, we just had a lot + // of white space. + parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; + return EMPTY; + } + } + + parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + } else if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final) { + if(have_unclosed_string) { parser.n_structural_indexes--; } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + // Because partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final, it means that we may + // silently ignore trailing garbage. Though it sounds bad, we do it + // deliberately because many people who have streams of JSON documents + // will truncate them for processing. E.g., imagine that you are uncompressing + // the data from a size file or receiving it in chunks from the network. You + // may not know where exactly the last document will be. Meanwhile the + // document_stream instances allow people to know the JSON documents they are + // parsing (see the iterator.source() method). + parser.n_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + // We store the initial n_structural_indexes so that the client can see + // whether we used truncation. If initial_n_structural_indexes == parser.n_structural_indexes, + // then this will query parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] which is len, + // otherwise, it will copy some prior index. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes]; + // This next line is critical, do not change it unless you understand what you are + // doing. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + // We tolerate an unclosed string at the very end of the stream. Indeed, users + // often load their data in bulk without being careful and they want us to ignore + // the trailing garbage. + return EMPTY; + } + } + checker.check_eof(); + return checker.errors(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +// Clear CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER so other implementations can set it if they need to. +#undef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. + */ +template +bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { + checker c{}; + buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + } + uint8_t block[64]{}; + reader.get_remainder(block); + simd::simd8x64 in(block); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + c.check_eof(); + return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; +} + +bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { + return generic_validate_utf8(reinterpret_cast(input),length); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for haswell */ +/* end file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage2/base.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/base.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator; +class structural_iterator; +struct tape_builder; +struct tape_writer; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage2/base.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_writer { + /** The next place to write to tape */ + uint64_t *next_tape_loc; + + /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write a double value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + + /** + * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). + */ + simdjson_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the current tape entry without writing. + * + * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the + * container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Write a value to a known location on tape. + * + * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + +private: + /** + * Append both the tape entry, and a supplementary value following it. Used for types that need + * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. + */ + template + simdjson_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_writer + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); + *next_tape_loc = value; + next_tape_loc++; +} + +/** Write a double value to tape. */ +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + append(val, t); + static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); + memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage2/logger.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/logger.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + + +// This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. +// Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace logger { + + static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; + static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; + static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; + static constexpr const int LOG_INDEX_LEN = 5; + + static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + + // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces + static simdjson_inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } + } + + // Print the header and set up log_start + static simdjson_inline void log_start() { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | Detail |\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next", 5, "Next#"); + printf("|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|--------|\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, 5+2, DASHES); + } + } + + simdjson_unused static simdjson_inline void log_string(const char *message) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("%s\n", message); + } + } + + // Logs a single line from the stage 2 DOM parser + template + static simdjson_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); + auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; + auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; + auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : reinterpret_cast(" "); + auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; + { + // Print the next N characters in the buffer. + printf("| "); + // Otherwise, print the characters starting from the buffer position. + // Print spaces for unprintable or newline characters. + for (int i=0;i */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + uint32_t depth{0}; + + /** + * Walk the JSON document. + * + * The visitor receives callbacks when values are encountered. All callbacks pass the iterator as + * the first parameter; some callbacks have other parameters as well: + * + * - visit_document_start() - at the beginning. + * - visit_document_end() - at the end (if things were successful). + * + * - visit_array_start() - at the start `[` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_array_end() - at the end `]` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_empty_array() - when an empty array is encountered. + * + * - visit_object_end() - at the start `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_object_start() - at the end `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_empty_object() - when an empty object is encountered. + * - visit_key(const uint8_t *key) - when a key in an object field is encountered. key is + * guaranteed to point at the first quote of the string (`"key"`). + * - visit_primitive(const uint8_t *value) - when a value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * - visit_root_primitive(iter, uint8_t *value) - when the top-level value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * + * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. + */ + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. + * + * The document must have already passed through stage 1. + */ + simdjson_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); + + /** + * Look at the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; + /** + * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the document. + * + * If this is true, there are no more tokens. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + + /** + * Log that a value has been found. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the start of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the end of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log an error. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; + + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; +}; + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { + logger::log_start(); + + // + // Start the document + // + if (at_eof()) { return EMPTY; } + log_start_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_start(*this) ); + + // + // Read first value + // + { + auto value = advance(); + + // Make sure the outer object or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we + // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + if (!STREAMING) { + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { log_value("starting brace unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { log_value("starting bracket unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + } + } + + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_root_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + goto document_end; + +// +// Object parser states +// +object_begin: + log_start_value("object"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = false; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_start(*this) ); + + { + auto key = advance(); + if (*key != '"') { log_error("Object does not start with a key"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + +object_field: + if (simdjson_unlikely( *advance() != ':' )) { log_error("Missing colon after key in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +object_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + { + auto key = advance(); + if (simdjson_unlikely( *key != '"' )) { log_error("Key string missing at beginning of field in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + goto object_field; + case '}': log_end_value("object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("No comma between object fields"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +scope_end: + depth--; + if (depth == 0) { goto document_end; } + if (dom_parser.is_array[depth]) { goto array_continue; } + goto object_continue; + +// +// Array parser states +// +array_begin: + log_start_value("array"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = true; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_start(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + +array_value: + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +array_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); goto array_value; + case ']': log_end_value("array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("Missing comma between array values"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +document_end: + log_end_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_end(*this) ); + + dom_parser.next_structural_index = uint32_t(next_structural - &dom_parser.structural_indexes[0]); + + // If we didn't make it to the end, it's an error + if ( !STREAMING && dom_parser.next_structural_index != dom_parser.n_structural_indexes ) { + log_error("More than one JSON value at the root of the document, or extra characters at the end of the JSON!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } + + return SUCCESS; + +} // walk_document() + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural)]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; +} +simdjson_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; +} +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); +} +simdjson_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { + return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } + logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + switch (*value) { + case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); + case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_root_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_root_null_atom(*this, value); + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return visitor.visit_root_number(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Document starts with a non-value character"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // Use the fact that most scalars are going to be either strings or numbers. + if(*value == '"') { + return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); + } else if (((*value - '0') < 10) || (*value == '-')) { + return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); + } + // true, false, null are uncommon. + switch (*value) { + case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace stringparsing { + +// begin copypasta +// These chars yield themselves: " \ / +// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab +// u not handled in this table as it's complex +static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. + 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. + 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +}; + +// handle a unicode codepoint +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr, bool allow_replacement) { + // Use the default Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) + constexpr uint32_t substitution_code_point = 0xfffd; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) != ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + + // We have already checked that the high surrogate is valid and + // (code_point - 0xd800) < 1024. + // + // Check that code_point_2 is in the range 0xdc00..0xdfff + // and that code_point_2 was parsed from valid hex. + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if (low_bit >> 10) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + code_point = (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + + } + } else if (code_point >= 0xdc00 && code_point <= 0xdfff) { + // If we encounter a low surrogate (not preceded by a high surrogate) + // then we have an error. + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +// handle a unicode codepoint using the wobbly convention +// https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to handle_unicode_codepoint. + // + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) == ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if ((low_bit >> 10) == 0) { + code_point = + (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + } + } + + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +/** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) { + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst, allow_replacement)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string. + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(&src, &dst)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +} // namespace stringparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* end file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class structural_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + + // Start a structural + simdjson_inline structural_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { + } + // Get the buffer position of the current structural character + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* current() { + return &buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the current structural character + simdjson_inline char current_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the next structural character without advancing + simdjson_inline char peek_next_char() { + return buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* peek() { + return &buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* advance() { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline char advance_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); + } + + simdjson_inline bool at_end() { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; + } + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); + } +}; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for haswell */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for haswell: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_builder { + template + simdjson_warn_unused static simdjson_inline error_code parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty array is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a key in a field is encountered. + * + * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array + * will be called after this with the field value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. + * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or + * null. + * + * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume + * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Next location to write to tape */ + tape_writer tape; +private: + /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ + uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; + + simdjson_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_builder + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept { + dom_parser.doc = &doc; + json_iterator iter(dom_parser, STREAMING ? dom_parser.next_structural_index : 0); + tape_builder builder(doc); + return iter.walk_document(builder); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; + tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, key, true); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { + iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); + uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); + dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value+1, dst, false); // We do not allow replacement when the escape characters are invalid. + if (dst == nullptr) { + iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); + return STRING_ERROR; + } + on_end_string(dst); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, value); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("number"); + return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // + // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. + // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up + // to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING. However, we have no control at this stage + // on how the padding was done. What if the input string was padded with nulls? + // It is quite common for an input string to have an extra null character (C string). + // We do not want to allow 9\0 (where \0 is the null character) inside a JSON + // document, but the string "9\0" by itself is fine. So we make a copy and + // pad the input with spaces when we know that there is just one input element. + // This copy is relatively expensive, but it will almost never be called in + // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON + // documents made of single atoms. + // + std::unique_ptrcopy(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING]); + if (copy.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } + std::memcpy(copy.get(), value, iter.remaining_len()); + std::memset(copy.get() + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy.get()); + return error; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// private: + +simdjson_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); + tape.append(start_index+2, start); + tape.append(start_index, end); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; + tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location + const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; + tape.append(start_tape_index, end); + // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) + // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate + // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). + const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; + const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination + tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); + return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { + uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); + // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) + // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB + // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. + memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); + // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to + // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost + *dst = 0; + current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for haswell */ +/* end file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for haswell */ + +// +// Stage 1 +// + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr& dst +) const noexcept { + dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); + if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } + if (auto err = dst->set_capacity(capacity)) + return err; + if (auto err = dst->set_max_depth(max_depth)) + return err; + return SUCCESS; +} + +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// This identifies structural characters (comma, colon, braces, brackets), +// and ASCII white-space ('\r','\n','\t',' '). +simdjson_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + // These lookups rely on the fact that anything < 127 will match the lower 4 bits, which is why + // we can't use the generic lookup_16. + const auto whitespace_table = simd8::repeat_16(' ', 100, 100, 100, 17, 100, 113, 2, 100, '\t', '\n', 112, 100, '\r', 100, 100); + + // The 6 operators (:,[]{}) have these values: + // + // , 2C + // : 3A + // [ 5B + // { 7B + // ] 5D + // } 7D + // + // If you use | 0x20 to turn [ and ] into { and }, the lower 4 bits of each character is unique. + // We exploit this, using a simd 4-bit lookup to tell us which character match against, and then + // match it (against | 0x20). + // + // To prevent recognizing other characters, everything else gets compared with 0, which cannot + // match due to the | 0x20. + // + // NOTE: Due to the | 0x20, this ALSO treats and (control characters 0C and 1A) like , + // and :. This gets caught in stage 2, which checks the actual character to ensure the right + // operators are in the right places. + const auto op_table = simd8::repeat_16( + 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, ':', '{', // : = 3A, [ = 5B, { = 7B + ',', '}', 0, 0 // , = 2C, ] = 5D, } = 7D + ); + + // We compute whitespace and op separately. If later code only uses one or the + // other, given the fact that all functions are aggressively inlined, we can + // hope that useless computations will be omitted. This is namely case when + // minifying (we only need whitespace). + + const uint64_t whitespace = in.eq({ + _mm256_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[0]), + _mm256_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[1]) + }); + // Turn [ and ] into { and } + const simd8x64 curlified{ + in.chunks[0] | 0x20, + in.chunks[1] | 0x20 + }; + const uint64_t op = curlified.eq({ + _mm256_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[0]), + _mm256_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[1]) + }); + + return { whitespace, op }; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { + return input.reduce_or().is_ascii(); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_continuation(const simd8 prev1, const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_second_byte = prev1.saturating_sub(0xc0u-1); // Only 11______ will be > 0 + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-1); // Only 111_____ will be > 0 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-1); // Only 1111____ will be > 0 + // Caller requires a bool (all 1's). All values resulting from the subtraction will be <= 64, so signed comparison is fine. + return simd8(is_second_byte | is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte) > int8_t(0); +} + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-0x80); // Only 111_____ will be >= 0x80 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-0x80); // Only 1111____ will be >= 0x80 + return is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +// +// Stage 2 +// + +// +// Implementation-specific overrides +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { + return haswell::stage1::json_minifier::minify<128>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept { + this->buf = _buf; + this->len = _len; + return haswell::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<128>(_buf, _len, *this, streaming); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { + return haswell::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool replacement_char) const noexcept { + return haswell::stringparsing::parse_string(src, dst, replacement_char); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept { + return haswell::stringparsing::parse_wobbly_string(src, dst); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, stage1_mode::regular); + if (error) { return error; } + return stage2(_doc); +} + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +/* including simdjson/haswell/end.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "haswell" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/haswell/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_HASWELL_CPP +/* end file haswell.cpp */ +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE +/* including icelake.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file icelake.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_ICELAKE_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_ICELAKE_CPP + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* including simdjson/icelake.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_H + +/* including simdjson/icelake/begin.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "icelake" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION icelake +/* including simdjson/icelake/base.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_ICELAKE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Icelake (Intel AVX512). + */ +namespace icelake { + +class implementation; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these + * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture + * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole + * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we + * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, + * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, + * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would + * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included + * (or ) before, so the headers + * are fooled. + */ +#include // for _blsr_u64 +#include // for __lzcnt64 +#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +// Important: we need the AVX-512 headers: +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang +// has it as a macro. +#ifndef _blsr_u64 +// we roll our own +#define _blsr_u64(n) ((n - 1) & n) +#endif // _blsr_u64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + +static_assert(sizeof(__m512i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for icelake"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx512f,avx512dq,avx512cd,avx512bw,avx512vbmi,avx512vbmi2,avx512vl,avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + //////// + // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to + // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); + // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? + //////// + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return _blsr_u64(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/simd.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) +#if __GNUC__ == 8 +#define SIMDJSON_GCC8 1 +#endif // __GNUC__ == 8 +#endif // defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) + +#if SIMDJSON_GCC8 +/** + * GCC 8 fails to provide _mm512_set_epi8. We roll our own. + */ +inline __m512i _mm512_set_epi8(uint8_t a0, uint8_t a1, uint8_t a2, uint8_t a3, uint8_t a4, uint8_t a5, uint8_t a6, uint8_t a7, uint8_t a8, uint8_t a9, uint8_t a10, uint8_t a11, uint8_t a12, uint8_t a13, uint8_t a14, uint8_t a15, uint8_t a16, uint8_t a17, uint8_t a18, uint8_t a19, uint8_t a20, uint8_t a21, uint8_t a22, uint8_t a23, uint8_t a24, uint8_t a25, uint8_t a26, uint8_t a27, uint8_t a28, uint8_t a29, uint8_t a30, uint8_t a31, uint8_t a32, uint8_t a33, uint8_t a34, uint8_t a35, uint8_t a36, uint8_t a37, uint8_t a38, uint8_t a39, uint8_t a40, uint8_t a41, uint8_t a42, uint8_t a43, uint8_t a44, uint8_t a45, uint8_t a46, uint8_t a47, uint8_t a48, uint8_t a49, uint8_t a50, uint8_t a51, uint8_t a52, uint8_t a53, uint8_t a54, uint8_t a55, uint8_t a56, uint8_t a57, uint8_t a58, uint8_t a59, uint8_t a60, uint8_t a61, uint8_t a62, uint8_t a63) { + return _mm512_set_epi64(uint64_t(a7) + (uint64_t(a6) << 8) + (uint64_t(a5) << 16) + (uint64_t(a4) << 24) + (uint64_t(a3) << 32) + (uint64_t(a2) << 40) + (uint64_t(a1) << 48) + (uint64_t(a0) << 56), + uint64_t(a15) + (uint64_t(a14) << 8) + (uint64_t(a13) << 16) + (uint64_t(a12) << 24) + (uint64_t(a11) << 32) + (uint64_t(a10) << 40) + (uint64_t(a9) << 48) + (uint64_t(a8) << 56), + uint64_t(a23) + (uint64_t(a22) << 8) + (uint64_t(a21) << 16) + (uint64_t(a20) << 24) + (uint64_t(a19) << 32) + (uint64_t(a18) << 40) + (uint64_t(a17) << 48) + (uint64_t(a16) << 56), + uint64_t(a31) + (uint64_t(a30) << 8) + (uint64_t(a29) << 16) + (uint64_t(a28) << 24) + (uint64_t(a27) << 32) + (uint64_t(a26) << 40) + (uint64_t(a25) << 48) + (uint64_t(a24) << 56), + uint64_t(a39) + (uint64_t(a38) << 8) + (uint64_t(a37) << 16) + (uint64_t(a36) << 24) + (uint64_t(a35) << 32) + (uint64_t(a34) << 40) + (uint64_t(a33) << 48) + (uint64_t(a32) << 56), + uint64_t(a47) + (uint64_t(a46) << 8) + (uint64_t(a45) << 16) + (uint64_t(a44) << 24) + (uint64_t(a43) << 32) + (uint64_t(a42) << 40) + (uint64_t(a41) << 48) + (uint64_t(a40) << 56), + uint64_t(a55) + (uint64_t(a54) << 8) + (uint64_t(a53) << 16) + (uint64_t(a52) << 24) + (uint64_t(a51) << 32) + (uint64_t(a50) << 40) + (uint64_t(a49) << 48) + (uint64_t(a48) << 56), + uint64_t(a63) + (uint64_t(a62) << 8) + (uint64_t(a61) << 16) + (uint64_t(a60) << 24) + (uint64_t(a59) << 32) + (uint64_t(a58) << 40) + (uint64_t(a57) << 48) + (uint64_t(a56) << 56)); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_GCC8 + + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m512i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m512i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m512i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m512i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m512i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm512_or_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm512_and_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm512_xor_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm512_andnot_si512(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m512i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline uint64_t operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { + return _mm512_cmpeq_epi8_mask(lhs, rhs); + } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + // workaround for compilers unable to figure out that 16 - N is a constant (GCC 8) + constexpr int shift = 16 - N; + return _mm512_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm512_permutex2var_epi64(prev_chunk, _mm512_set_epi64(13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6), *this), shift); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !!_mm512_test_epi8_mask (*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm512_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm512_setzero_si512(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[64]) { + return _mm512_loadu_si512(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m512i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[64]) const { return _mm512_storeu_si512(reinterpret_cast<__m512i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm512_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint64_t mask, L * output) const { + _mm512_mask_compressstoreu_epi8 (output,~mask,*this); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[64]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31, + int8_t v32, int8_t v33, int8_t v34, int8_t v35, int8_t v36, int8_t v37, int8_t v38, int8_t v39, + int8_t v40, int8_t v41, int8_t v42, int8_t v43, int8_t v44, int8_t v45, int8_t v46, int8_t v47, + int8_t v48, int8_t v49, int8_t v50, int8_t v51, int8_t v52, int8_t v53, int8_t v54, int8_t v55, + int8_t v56, int8_t v57, int8_t v58, int8_t v59, int8_t v60, int8_t v61, int8_t v62, int8_t v63 + ) : simd8(_mm512_set_epi8( + v63, v62, v61, v60, v59, v58, v57, v56, + v55, v54, v53, v52, v51, v50, v49, v48, + v47, v46, v45, v44, v43, v42, v41, v40, + v39, v38, v37, v36, v35, v34, v33, v32, + v31, v30, v29, v28, v27, v26, v25, v24, + v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16, + v15, v14, v13, v12, v11, v10, v9, v8, + v7, v6, v5, v4, v3, v2, v1, v0 + )) {} + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_min_epi8(*this, other); } + + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_maskz_abs_epi8(_mm512_cmpgt_epi8_mask(*this, other),_mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(0x80))); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_maskz_abs_epi8(_mm512_cmpgt_epi8_mask(other, *this),_mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(0x80))); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[64]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31, + uint8_t v32, uint8_t v33, uint8_t v34, uint8_t v35, uint8_t v36, uint8_t v37, uint8_t v38, uint8_t v39, + uint8_t v40, uint8_t v41, uint8_t v42, uint8_t v43, uint8_t v44, uint8_t v45, uint8_t v46, uint8_t v47, + uint8_t v48, uint8_t v49, uint8_t v50, uint8_t v51, uint8_t v52, uint8_t v53, uint8_t v54, uint8_t v55, + uint8_t v56, uint8_t v57, uint8_t v58, uint8_t v59, uint8_t v60, uint8_t v61, uint8_t v62, uint8_t v63 + ) : simd8(_mm512_set_epi8( + v63, v62, v61, v60, v59, v58, v57, v56, + v55, v54, v53, v52, v51, v50, v49, v48, + v47, v46, v45, v44, v43, v42, v41, v40, + v39, v38, v37, v36, v35, v34, v33, v32, + v31, v30, v29, v28, v27, v26, v25, v24, + v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16, + v15, v14, v13, v12, v11, v10, v9, v8, + v7, v6, v5, v4, v3, v2, v1, v0 + )) {} + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_min_epu8(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline uint64_t operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return _mm512_mask_blend_epi8(*this == uint8_t(0), _mm512_set1_epi8(0), _mm512_set1_epi8(-1)); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm512_movepi8_mask(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + return !_mm512_test_epi8_mask(*this, *this); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !_mm512_test_epi8_mask(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm512_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm512_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_bit() const { return _mm512_movepi8_mask(_mm512_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 1, "Icelake kernel should use one register per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0) : chunks{chunk0} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(mask, output); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0]; + } + + simdjson_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] | mask + ); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return this->chunks[0] == mask; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0]; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return this->chunks[0] <= mask; + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 64; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint64_t bs_bits; + uint64_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast(v == '\\'), // bs_bits + static_cast(v == '"'), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace numberparsing { + +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/icelake/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for icelake */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for icelake */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/end.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "icelake" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/icelake/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_ICELAKE +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "icelake", + "Intel/AMD AVX512", + internal::instruction_set::AVX2 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ | internal::instruction_set::BMI1 | internal::instruction_set::BMI2 | internal::instruction_set::AVX512F | internal::instruction_set::AVX512DQ | internal::instruction_set::AVX512CD | internal::instruction_set::AVX512BW | internal::instruction_set::AVX512VL | internal::instruction_set::AVX512VBMI2 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/implementation.h */ + +// defining SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER allows us to provide our own bit_indexer::write +#define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +/* including simdjson/icelake/begin.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "icelake" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION icelake +/* including simdjson/icelake/base.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_ICELAKE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Icelake (Intel AVX512). + */ +namespace icelake { + +class implementation; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these + * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture + * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole + * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we + * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, + * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, + * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would + * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included + * (or ) before, so the headers + * are fooled. + */ +#include // for _blsr_u64 +#include // for __lzcnt64 +#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +// Important: we need the AVX-512 headers: +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang +// has it as a macro. +#ifndef _blsr_u64 +// we roll our own +#define _blsr_u64(n) ((n - 1) & n) +#endif // _blsr_u64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + +static_assert(sizeof(__m512i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for icelake"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx512f,avx512dq,avx512cd,avx512bw,avx512vbmi,avx512vbmi2,avx512vl,avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + //////// + // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to + // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); + // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? + //////// + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return _blsr_u64(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/simd.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) +#if __GNUC__ == 8 +#define SIMDJSON_GCC8 1 +#endif // __GNUC__ == 8 +#endif // defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) + +#if SIMDJSON_GCC8 +/** + * GCC 8 fails to provide _mm512_set_epi8. We roll our own. + */ +inline __m512i _mm512_set_epi8(uint8_t a0, uint8_t a1, uint8_t a2, uint8_t a3, uint8_t a4, uint8_t a5, uint8_t a6, uint8_t a7, uint8_t a8, uint8_t a9, uint8_t a10, uint8_t a11, uint8_t a12, uint8_t a13, uint8_t a14, uint8_t a15, uint8_t a16, uint8_t a17, uint8_t a18, uint8_t a19, uint8_t a20, uint8_t a21, uint8_t a22, uint8_t a23, uint8_t a24, uint8_t a25, uint8_t a26, uint8_t a27, uint8_t a28, uint8_t a29, uint8_t a30, uint8_t a31, uint8_t a32, uint8_t a33, uint8_t a34, uint8_t a35, uint8_t a36, uint8_t a37, uint8_t a38, uint8_t a39, uint8_t a40, uint8_t a41, uint8_t a42, uint8_t a43, uint8_t a44, uint8_t a45, uint8_t a46, uint8_t a47, uint8_t a48, uint8_t a49, uint8_t a50, uint8_t a51, uint8_t a52, uint8_t a53, uint8_t a54, uint8_t a55, uint8_t a56, uint8_t a57, uint8_t a58, uint8_t a59, uint8_t a60, uint8_t a61, uint8_t a62, uint8_t a63) { + return _mm512_set_epi64(uint64_t(a7) + (uint64_t(a6) << 8) + (uint64_t(a5) << 16) + (uint64_t(a4) << 24) + (uint64_t(a3) << 32) + (uint64_t(a2) << 40) + (uint64_t(a1) << 48) + (uint64_t(a0) << 56), + uint64_t(a15) + (uint64_t(a14) << 8) + (uint64_t(a13) << 16) + (uint64_t(a12) << 24) + (uint64_t(a11) << 32) + (uint64_t(a10) << 40) + (uint64_t(a9) << 48) + (uint64_t(a8) << 56), + uint64_t(a23) + (uint64_t(a22) << 8) + (uint64_t(a21) << 16) + (uint64_t(a20) << 24) + (uint64_t(a19) << 32) + (uint64_t(a18) << 40) + (uint64_t(a17) << 48) + (uint64_t(a16) << 56), + uint64_t(a31) + (uint64_t(a30) << 8) + (uint64_t(a29) << 16) + (uint64_t(a28) << 24) + (uint64_t(a27) << 32) + (uint64_t(a26) << 40) + (uint64_t(a25) << 48) + (uint64_t(a24) << 56), + uint64_t(a39) + (uint64_t(a38) << 8) + (uint64_t(a37) << 16) + (uint64_t(a36) << 24) + (uint64_t(a35) << 32) + (uint64_t(a34) << 40) + (uint64_t(a33) << 48) + (uint64_t(a32) << 56), + uint64_t(a47) + (uint64_t(a46) << 8) + (uint64_t(a45) << 16) + (uint64_t(a44) << 24) + (uint64_t(a43) << 32) + (uint64_t(a42) << 40) + (uint64_t(a41) << 48) + (uint64_t(a40) << 56), + uint64_t(a55) + (uint64_t(a54) << 8) + (uint64_t(a53) << 16) + (uint64_t(a52) << 24) + (uint64_t(a51) << 32) + (uint64_t(a50) << 40) + (uint64_t(a49) << 48) + (uint64_t(a48) << 56), + uint64_t(a63) + (uint64_t(a62) << 8) + (uint64_t(a61) << 16) + (uint64_t(a60) << 24) + (uint64_t(a59) << 32) + (uint64_t(a58) << 40) + (uint64_t(a57) << 48) + (uint64_t(a56) << 56)); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_GCC8 + + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m512i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m512i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m512i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m512i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m512i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm512_or_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm512_and_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm512_xor_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm512_andnot_si512(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m512i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline uint64_t operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { + return _mm512_cmpeq_epi8_mask(lhs, rhs); + } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + // workaround for compilers unable to figure out that 16 - N is a constant (GCC 8) + constexpr int shift = 16 - N; + return _mm512_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm512_permutex2var_epi64(prev_chunk, _mm512_set_epi64(13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6), *this), shift); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !!_mm512_test_epi8_mask (*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm512_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm512_setzero_si512(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[64]) { + return _mm512_loadu_si512(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m512i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[64]) const { return _mm512_storeu_si512(reinterpret_cast<__m512i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm512_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint64_t mask, L * output) const { + _mm512_mask_compressstoreu_epi8 (output,~mask,*this); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[64]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31, + int8_t v32, int8_t v33, int8_t v34, int8_t v35, int8_t v36, int8_t v37, int8_t v38, int8_t v39, + int8_t v40, int8_t v41, int8_t v42, int8_t v43, int8_t v44, int8_t v45, int8_t v46, int8_t v47, + int8_t v48, int8_t v49, int8_t v50, int8_t v51, int8_t v52, int8_t v53, int8_t v54, int8_t v55, + int8_t v56, int8_t v57, int8_t v58, int8_t v59, int8_t v60, int8_t v61, int8_t v62, int8_t v63 + ) : simd8(_mm512_set_epi8( + v63, v62, v61, v60, v59, v58, v57, v56, + v55, v54, v53, v52, v51, v50, v49, v48, + v47, v46, v45, v44, v43, v42, v41, v40, + v39, v38, v37, v36, v35, v34, v33, v32, + v31, v30, v29, v28, v27, v26, v25, v24, + v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16, + v15, v14, v13, v12, v11, v10, v9, v8, + v7, v6, v5, v4, v3, v2, v1, v0 + )) {} + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_min_epi8(*this, other); } + + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_maskz_abs_epi8(_mm512_cmpgt_epi8_mask(*this, other),_mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(0x80))); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_maskz_abs_epi8(_mm512_cmpgt_epi8_mask(other, *this),_mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(0x80))); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[64]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31, + uint8_t v32, uint8_t v33, uint8_t v34, uint8_t v35, uint8_t v36, uint8_t v37, uint8_t v38, uint8_t v39, + uint8_t v40, uint8_t v41, uint8_t v42, uint8_t v43, uint8_t v44, uint8_t v45, uint8_t v46, uint8_t v47, + uint8_t v48, uint8_t v49, uint8_t v50, uint8_t v51, uint8_t v52, uint8_t v53, uint8_t v54, uint8_t v55, + uint8_t v56, uint8_t v57, uint8_t v58, uint8_t v59, uint8_t v60, uint8_t v61, uint8_t v62, uint8_t v63 + ) : simd8(_mm512_set_epi8( + v63, v62, v61, v60, v59, v58, v57, v56, + v55, v54, v53, v52, v51, v50, v49, v48, + v47, v46, v45, v44, v43, v42, v41, v40, + v39, v38, v37, v36, v35, v34, v33, v32, + v31, v30, v29, v28, v27, v26, v25, v24, + v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16, + v15, v14, v13, v12, v11, v10, v9, v8, + v7, v6, v5, v4, v3, v2, v1, v0 + )) {} + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_min_epu8(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline uint64_t operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return _mm512_mask_blend_epi8(*this == uint8_t(0), _mm512_set1_epi8(0), _mm512_set1_epi8(-1)); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm512_movepi8_mask(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + return !_mm512_test_epi8_mask(*this, *this); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !_mm512_test_epi8_mask(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm512_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm512_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_bit() const { return _mm512_movepi8_mask(_mm512_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 1, "Icelake kernel should use one register per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0) : chunks{chunk0} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(mask, output); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0]; + } + + simdjson_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] | mask + ); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return this->chunks[0] == mask; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0]; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return this->chunks[0] <= mask; + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 64; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint64_t bs_bits; + uint64_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast(v == '\\'), // bs_bits + static_cast(v == '"'), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace numberparsing { + +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/icelake/begin.h */ +/* including generic/amalgamated.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error generic/dependencies.h must be included before generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including generic/base.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/base.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file generic/base.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// Interface a dom parser implementation must fulfill +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3); +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input); + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/json_character_block.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/json_character_block.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block { + static simdjson_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); + + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return _whitespace; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t op() const noexcept { return _op; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t scalar() const noexcept { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } + + uint64_t _whitespace; + uint64_t _op; +}; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H +/* end file generic/json_character_block.h for icelake */ +/* end file generic/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage1/base.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/base.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer; +template +struct buf_block_reader; +struct json_block; +class json_minifier; +class json_scanner; +struct json_string_block; +class json_string_scanner; +class json_structural_indexer; + +} // namespace stage1 + +namespace utf8_validation { +struct utf8_checker; +} // namespace utf8_validation + +using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage1/base.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces +template +struct buf_block_reader { +public: + simdjson_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); + simdjson_inline size_t block_index(); + simdjson_inline bool has_full_block() const; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; + /** + * Get the last block, padded with spaces. + * + * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this + * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there + * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. + * + * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; + simdjson_inline void advance(); +private: + const uint8_t *buf; + const size_t len; + const size_t lenminusstep; + size_t idx; +}; + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in, uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] <= ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + if (!(mask & (size_t(1) << i))) { buf[i] = ' '; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { + buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; + } + buf[64] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +template +simdjson_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } + +template +simdjson_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { + return idx < lenminusstep; +} + +template +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { + return &buf[idx]; +} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { + if(len == idx) { return 0; } // memcpy(dst, null, 0) will trigger an error with some sanitizers + std::memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // std::memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. + std::memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); + return len - idx; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { + idx += STEP_SIZE; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Scans for escape characters in JSON, taking care with multiple backslashes (\\n vs. \n). + */ +struct json_escape_scanner { + /** The actual escape characters (the backslashes themselves). */ + uint64_t next_is_escaped = 0ULL; + + struct escaped_and_escape { + /** + * Mask of escaped characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 0100100010100101000 + * n \ \ n \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escaped; + /** + * Mask of escape characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 1001000101001010001 + * \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escape; + }; + + /** + * Get a mask of both escape and escaped characters (the characters following a backslash). + * + * @param potential_escape A mask of the character that can escape others (but could be + * escaped itself). e.g. block.eq('\\') + */ + simdjson_really_inline escaped_and_escape next(uint64_t backslash) noexcept { + +#if !SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT + if (!backslash) { return {next_escaped_without_backslashes(), 0}; } +#endif + + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Depth | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|-------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | | | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | | | + // | potential_escape | ` \ \\\ \\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\` | 1 | 1 (backslash & ~first_is_escaped) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 5 | 5 (next_escape_and_terminal_code()) + // | escaped | `\ \ n \ n \ \ \ \ \ ` X | 6 | 7 (escape_and_terminal_code ^ (potential_escape | first_is_escaped)) + // | escape | ` \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \` | 6 | 8 (escape_and_terminal_code & backslash) + // | first_is_escaped | `\ ` | 7 (*) | 9 (escape >> 63) () + // (*) this is not needed until the next iteration + uint64_t escape_and_terminal_code = next_escape_and_terminal_code(backslash & ~this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escaped = escape_and_terminal_code ^ (backslash | this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escape = escape_and_terminal_code & backslash; + this->next_is_escaped = escape >> 63; + return {escaped, escape}; + } + +private: + static constexpr const uint64_t ODD_BITS = 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAULL; + + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escaped_without_backslashes() noexcept { + uint64_t escaped = this->next_is_escaped; + this->next_is_escaped = 0; + return escaped; + } + + /** + * Returns a mask of the next escape characters (masking out escaped backslashes), along with + * any non-backslash escape codes. + * + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n returns: + * \n \ \ \n \ \ + * 11 100 1011 10100 + * + * You are expected to mask out the first bit yourself if the previous block had a trailing + * escape. + * + * & the result with potential_escape to get just the escape characters. + * ^ the result with (potential_escape | first_is_escaped) to get escaped characters. + */ + static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escape_and_terminal_code(uint64_t potential_escape) noexcept { + // If we were to just shift and mask out any odd bits, we'd actually get a *half* right answer: + // any even-aligned backslash runs would be correct! Odd-aligned backslash runs would be + // inverted (\\\ would be 010 instead of 101). + // + // ``` + // string: | ____\\\\_\\\\_____ | + // maybe_escaped | ODD | \ \ \ \ | + // even-aligned ^^^ ^^^^ odd-aligned + // ``` + // + // Taking that into account, our basic strategy is: + // + // 1. Use subtraction to produce a mask with 1's for even-aligned runs and 0's for + // odd-aligned runs. + // 2. XOR all odd bits, which masks out the odd bits in even-aligned runs, and brings IN the + // odd bits in odd-aligned runs. + // 3. & with backslash to clean up any stray bits. + // runs are set to 0, and then XORing with "odd": + // + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | + // | maybe_escaped | ` n \\n \\n \\\_ \\\_ \\` X | 1 (potential_escape << 1) + // | maybe_escaped_and_odd | ` \n_ \\n _ \\\n_ _ \\\__ _\\\_ \\\` | 1 (maybe_escaped | odd) + // | even_series_codes_and_odd | ` n_\\\ _ n_ _\\\\ _ _ ` | 1 (maybe_escaped_and_odd - potential_escape) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 1 (^ odd) + // + + // Escaped characters are characters following an escape. + uint64_t maybe_escaped = potential_escape << 1; + + // To distinguish odd from even escape sequences, therefore, we turn on any *starting* + // escapes that are on an odd byte. (We actually bring in all odd bits, for speed.) + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 0000, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 1. + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 1111, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 0. + // - All other odd bytes are 1, and even bytes are 0. + uint64_t maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped | ODD_BITS; + uint64_t even_series_codes_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits - potential_escape; + + // Now we flip all odd bytes back with xor. This: + // - Makes odd runs of backslashes go from 0000 to 1010 + // - Makes even runs of backslashes go from 1111 to 1010 + // - Sets actually-escaped codes to 1 (the n in \n and \\n: \n = 11, \\n = 100) + // - Resets all other bytes to 0 + return even_series_codes_and_odd_bits ^ ODD_BITS; + } +}; + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +struct json_string_block { + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block(uint64_t escaped, uint64_t quote, uint64_t in_string) : + _escaped(escaped), _quote(quote), _in_string(in_string) {} + + // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } + // Real (non-backslashed) quotes + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } + // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } + // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } + + // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) + uint64_t _escaped; + // real quotes (non-escaped ones) + uint64_t _quote; + // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) + uint64_t _in_string; +}; + +// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so +class json_string_scanner { +public: + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Scans for escape characters + json_escape_scanner escape_scanner{}; + // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). + uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; +}; + +// +// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. +// +// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. +// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. +// +// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. +// +simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); + const uint64_t escaped = escape_scanner.next(backslash).escaped; + const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; + + // + // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). + // + // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped + // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). + // + const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; + + // + // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know + // + prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); + + // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. + + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_string_block(escaped, quote, in_string); +} + +simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish() { + if (prev_in_string) { + return UNCLOSED_STRING; + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace utf8_validation { + +using namespace simd; + + simdjson_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { +// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) +// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) +// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte +// Bit 4 = Surrogate +// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte +// Bit 7 = Two Continuations + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ + // 11______ 11______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ + constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ + // 11110100 101_____ + // 11110101 1001____ + // 11110101 101_____ + // 1111011_ 1001____ + // 1111011_ 101_____ + // 11111___ 1001____ + // 11111___ 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; + // 11110101 1000____ + // 1111011_ 1000____ + // 11111___ 1000____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ + + const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // 0_______ ________ + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + // 10______ ________ + TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, + // 1100____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, + // 1101____ ________ + TOO_SHORT, + // 1110____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, + // 1111____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 + ); + constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . + const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( + // ____0000 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, + // ____0001 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_2, + // ____001_ ________ + CARRY, + CARRY, + + // ____0100 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE, + // ____0101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____011_ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + + // ____1___ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____1101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 + ); + const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // ________ 0_______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + + // ________ 1000____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, + // ________ 1001____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, + // ________ 101_____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + + // ________ 11______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT + ); + return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, + const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { + simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); + simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); + simd8 must23 = must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3); + simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); + return must23_80 ^ sc; + } + + // + // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: + // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. + // + simdjson_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { + // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): + // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + static const uint8_t max_array[64] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#else + static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#endif + const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); + return input.gt_bits(max_value); + } + + struct utf8_checker { + // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. + simd8 error; + // The last input we received + simd8 prev_input_block; + // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) + simd8 prev_incomplete; + + // + // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. + // + simdjson_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { + // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes + // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) + simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); + simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); + this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); + } + + // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short + // or a byte value too large in the last bytes: check_special_cases only checks for bytes + // too large in the first of two bytes. + simdjson_inline void check_eof() { + // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't + // possibly finish them. + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } + + simdjson_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { + if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } else { + // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. + static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) + ||(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) + || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), + "We support one, two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); + } + this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); + this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; + } + } + // do not forget to call check_eof! + simdjson_inline error_code errors() { + return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; + } + + }; // struct utf8_checker +} // namespace utf8_validation + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * + * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside + * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). + * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. + * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The + * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. + * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. + * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * + * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes + * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. + * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by + * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, + * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + */ +struct json_block { +public: + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block&& string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(std::move(string)), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(string), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + + /** + * The start of structurals. + * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t structural_start() const noexcept { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } + /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } + + // Helpers + + /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } + /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } + + // string and escape characters + json_string_block _string; + // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars + json_character_block _characters; + // whether the previous character was a scalar + uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; +private: + // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + + /** + * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". + * They may reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() const noexcept { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } + /** + * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". + * It main reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() const noexcept { + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space + // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. + return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); + } + /** + * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. + * The characters following a quote are not included. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() const noexcept { + // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character + // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a + // white space. + // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). + return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; + } +}; + +/** + * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. + * + * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: + * - string characters (taking \" into account) + * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) + * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") + * + * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: + * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of + * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are + * part of a string. + */ +class json_scanner { +public: + json_scanner() = default; + simdjson_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token + // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). + uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; + json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; +}; + + +// +// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. +// +// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: +// +// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { + const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; + overflow = match >> 63; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); + // identifies the white-space and the structural characters + json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). + // + // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) + // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential + // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we + // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. + // + // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. + const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); + uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_block( + strings,// strings is a function-local object so either it moves or the copy is elided. + characters, + follows_nonquote_scalar + ); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() { + return string_scanner.finish(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for icelake */ + +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that + * makes up a complete document. + * + * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a + * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the + * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of + * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. + * + * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from + * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the + * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ':' ',' + * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' ']' ':' ','. + * + * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases + * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. + * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows + * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in + * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this + * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found + * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and + * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a + * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the + * batch. + */ +simdjson_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { + // Variant: do not count separately, just figure out depth + if(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return 0; } + auto arr_cnt = 0; + auto obj_cnt = 0; + for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { + auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; + switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + continue; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + continue; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; + switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { + case '{': + case '[': + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + } + // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one + return i; + } + // If we made it to the end, we want to finish counting to see if we have a full document. + switch (parser.buf[parser.structural_indexes[0]]) { + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + break; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + break; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + // We have a complete document. + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + return 0; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H +/* end file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class json_minifier { +public: + template + static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) + : dst{_dst} + {} + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); + json_scanner scanner{}; + uint8_t *dst; +}; + +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block) { + uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); + dst += in.compress(mask, dst); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } + dst_len = dst - dst_start; + return SUCCESS; +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1); + this->next(in_2, block_2); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(block_buf, block_1); + reader.advance(); +} + +template +error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_minifier minifier(dst); + + // Index the first n-1 blocks + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + + // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + size_t remaining_bytes = reader.get_remainder(block); + if (remaining_bytes > 0) { + // We do not want to write directly to the output stream. Rather, we write + // to a local buffer (for safety). + uint8_t out_block[STEP_SIZE]; + uint8_t * const guarded_dst{minifier.dst}; + minifier.dst = out_block; + minifier.step(block, reader); + size_t to_write = minifier.dst - out_block; + // In some cases, we could be enticed to consider the padded spaces + // as part of the string. This is fine as long as we do not write more + // than we consumed. + if(to_write > remaining_bytes) { to_write = remaining_bytes; } + memcpy(guarded_dst, out_block, to_write); + minifier.dst = guarded_dst + to_write; + } + return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer { +public: + uint32_t *tail; + + simdjson_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + /** + * ARM lacks a fast trailing zero instruction, but it has a fast + * bit reversal instruction and a fast leading zero instruction. + * Thus it may be profitable to reverse the bits (once) and then + * to rely on a sequence of instructions that call the leading + * zero instruction. + * + * Performance notes: + * The chosen routine is not optimal in terms of data dependency + * since zero_leading_bit might require two instructions. However, + * it tends to minimize the total number of instructions which is + * beneficial. + */ + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& rev_bits, int i) { + int lz = leading_zeroes(rev_bits); + this->tail[i] = static_cast(idx) + lz; + rev_bits = zero_leading_bit(rev_bits, lz); + } +#else + /** + * Under recent x64 systems, we often have both a fast trailing zero + * instruction and a fast 'clear-lower-bit' instruction so the following + * algorithm can be competitive. + */ + + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int i) { + this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); + bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits) { + write_index(idx, bits, START); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (N > 1) { + write_indexes<(N-1>0?START+1:START), (N-1>=0?N-1:1)>(idx, bits); + } + return START+N; + } + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes_stepped(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int cnt) { + write_indexes(idx, bits); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR ((START+STEP) < END) { + if (simdjson_unlikely((START+STEP) < cnt)) { + write_indexes_stepped<(START+STEP(idx, bits, cnt); + } + } + return ((END-START) % STEP) == 0 ? END : (END-START) - ((END-START) % STEP) + STEP; + } + + // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx + // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at + // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go + // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr + // needs to be large enough to handle this + // + // If the kernel sets SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER, then it + // will provide its own version of the code. +#ifdef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits); +#else + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { + // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. + // Unfortunately, in other cases, + // it helps tremendously. + if (bits == 0) + return; + + int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + bits = reverse_bits(bits); +#endif +#ifdef SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP + static constexpr const int STEP = SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP; +#else + static constexpr const int STEP = 4; +#endif + static constexpr const int STEP_UNTIL = 24; + + write_indexes_stepped<0, STEP_UNTIL, STEP>(idx, bits, cnt); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (STEP_UNTIL < 64) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(STEP_UNTIL < cnt)) { + for (int i=STEP_UNTIL; itail += cnt; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +}; + +class json_structural_indexer { +public: + /** + * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. + * + * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to + * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If + * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. + */ + template + static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial); + + json_scanner scanner{}; + utf8_checker checker{}; + bit_indexer indexer; + uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; + uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; +}; + +simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + +// Skip the last character if it is partial +simdjson_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { + switch (len) { + case 2: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left + return len; + case 1: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + return len; + case 0: + return len; + } + } + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-3] >= 0xf0) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left + return len; +} + +// +// PERF NOTES: +// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: +// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load +// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. +// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. +// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use +// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core +// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but +// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. +// 3. Step 1 does not use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that +// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. +// +// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all +// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough +// workout. +// +template +error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } + // We guard the rest of the code so that we can assume that len > 0 throughout. + if (len == 0) { return EMPTY; } + if (is_streaming(partial)) { + len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); + // If you end up with an empty window after trimming + // the partial UTF-8 bytes, then chances are good that you + // have an UTF-8 formatting error. + if(len == 0) { return UTF8_ERROR; } + } + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); + + // Read all but the last block + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty which is + // not supposed to happen.) + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; } + indexer.step(block, reader); + return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + reader.advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx) { + uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); +#if SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION + checker.check_next_input(in); +#endif + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser + prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); + unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) { + // Write out the final iteration's structurals + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + // We deliberately break down the next expression so that it is + // human readable. + const bool should_we_exit = is_streaming(partial) ? + ((error != SUCCESS) && (error != UNCLOSED_STRING)) // when partial we tolerate UNCLOSED_STRING + : (error != SUCCESS); // if partial is false, we must have SUCCESS + const bool have_unclosed_string = (error == UNCLOSED_STRING); + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_we_exit)) { return error; } + + if (unescaped_chars_error) { + return UNESCAPED_CHARS; + } + parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); + /*** + * The On Demand API requires special padding. + * + * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) + * structural character, it quickly stops. + * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. + * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing + * continues, then it must be [,] or }. + * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would + * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. + * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is + * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document + * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get + * ][[ which is invalid. + * + * This is illustrated with the test array_iterate_unclosed_error() on the following input: + * R"({ "a": [,,)" + **/ + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); // used later in partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; + parser.next_structural_index = 0; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + return EMPTY; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { + return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; + } + if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_partial) { + // If we have an unclosed string, then the last structural + // will be the quote and we want to make sure to omit it. + if(have_unclosed_string) { + parser.n_structural_indexes--; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { return CAPACITY; } + } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { + if(parser.structural_indexes[0] == 0) { + // If the buffer is partial and we started at index 0 but the document is + // incomplete, it's too big to parse. + return CAPACITY; + } else { + // It is possible that the document could be parsed, we just had a lot + // of white space. + parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; + return EMPTY; + } + } + + parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + } else if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final) { + if(have_unclosed_string) { parser.n_structural_indexes--; } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + // Because partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final, it means that we may + // silently ignore trailing garbage. Though it sounds bad, we do it + // deliberately because many people who have streams of JSON documents + // will truncate them for processing. E.g., imagine that you are uncompressing + // the data from a size file or receiving it in chunks from the network. You + // may not know where exactly the last document will be. Meanwhile the + // document_stream instances allow people to know the JSON documents they are + // parsing (see the iterator.source() method). + parser.n_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + // We store the initial n_structural_indexes so that the client can see + // whether we used truncation. If initial_n_structural_indexes == parser.n_structural_indexes, + // then this will query parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] which is len, + // otherwise, it will copy some prior index. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes]; + // This next line is critical, do not change it unless you understand what you are + // doing. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + // We tolerate an unclosed string at the very end of the stream. Indeed, users + // often load their data in bulk without being careful and they want us to ignore + // the trailing garbage. + return EMPTY; + } + } + checker.check_eof(); + return checker.errors(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +// Clear CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER so other implementations can set it if they need to. +#undef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. + */ +template +bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { + checker c{}; + buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + } + uint8_t block[64]{}; + reader.get_remainder(block); + simd::simd8x64 in(block); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + c.check_eof(); + return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; +} + +bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { + return generic_validate_utf8(reinterpret_cast(input),length); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for icelake */ +/* end file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage2/base.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/base.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator; +class structural_iterator; +struct tape_builder; +struct tape_writer; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage2/base.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_writer { + /** The next place to write to tape */ + uint64_t *next_tape_loc; + + /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write a double value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + + /** + * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). + */ + simdjson_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the current tape entry without writing. + * + * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the + * container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Write a value to a known location on tape. + * + * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + +private: + /** + * Append both the tape entry, and a supplementary value following it. Used for types that need + * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. + */ + template + simdjson_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_writer + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); + *next_tape_loc = value; + next_tape_loc++; +} + +/** Write a double value to tape. */ +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + append(val, t); + static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); + memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage2/logger.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/logger.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + + +// This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. +// Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace logger { + + static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; + static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; + static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; + static constexpr const int LOG_INDEX_LEN = 5; + + static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + + // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces + static simdjson_inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } + } + + // Print the header and set up log_start + static simdjson_inline void log_start() { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | Detail |\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next", 5, "Next#"); + printf("|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|--------|\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, 5+2, DASHES); + } + } + + simdjson_unused static simdjson_inline void log_string(const char *message) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("%s\n", message); + } + } + + // Logs a single line from the stage 2 DOM parser + template + static simdjson_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); + auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; + auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; + auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : reinterpret_cast(" "); + auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; + { + // Print the next N characters in the buffer. + printf("| "); + // Otherwise, print the characters starting from the buffer position. + // Print spaces for unprintable or newline characters. + for (int i=0;i */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + uint32_t depth{0}; + + /** + * Walk the JSON document. + * + * The visitor receives callbacks when values are encountered. All callbacks pass the iterator as + * the first parameter; some callbacks have other parameters as well: + * + * - visit_document_start() - at the beginning. + * - visit_document_end() - at the end (if things were successful). + * + * - visit_array_start() - at the start `[` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_array_end() - at the end `]` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_empty_array() - when an empty array is encountered. + * + * - visit_object_end() - at the start `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_object_start() - at the end `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_empty_object() - when an empty object is encountered. + * - visit_key(const uint8_t *key) - when a key in an object field is encountered. key is + * guaranteed to point at the first quote of the string (`"key"`). + * - visit_primitive(const uint8_t *value) - when a value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * - visit_root_primitive(iter, uint8_t *value) - when the top-level value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * + * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. + */ + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. + * + * The document must have already passed through stage 1. + */ + simdjson_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); + + /** + * Look at the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; + /** + * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the document. + * + * If this is true, there are no more tokens. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + + /** + * Log that a value has been found. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the start of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the end of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log an error. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; + + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; +}; + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { + logger::log_start(); + + // + // Start the document + // + if (at_eof()) { return EMPTY; } + log_start_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_start(*this) ); + + // + // Read first value + // + { + auto value = advance(); + + // Make sure the outer object or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we + // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + if (!STREAMING) { + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { log_value("starting brace unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { log_value("starting bracket unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + } + } + + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_root_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + goto document_end; + +// +// Object parser states +// +object_begin: + log_start_value("object"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = false; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_start(*this) ); + + { + auto key = advance(); + if (*key != '"') { log_error("Object does not start with a key"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + +object_field: + if (simdjson_unlikely( *advance() != ':' )) { log_error("Missing colon after key in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +object_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + { + auto key = advance(); + if (simdjson_unlikely( *key != '"' )) { log_error("Key string missing at beginning of field in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + goto object_field; + case '}': log_end_value("object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("No comma between object fields"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +scope_end: + depth--; + if (depth == 0) { goto document_end; } + if (dom_parser.is_array[depth]) { goto array_continue; } + goto object_continue; + +// +// Array parser states +// +array_begin: + log_start_value("array"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = true; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_start(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + +array_value: + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +array_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); goto array_value; + case ']': log_end_value("array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("Missing comma between array values"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +document_end: + log_end_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_end(*this) ); + + dom_parser.next_structural_index = uint32_t(next_structural - &dom_parser.structural_indexes[0]); + + // If we didn't make it to the end, it's an error + if ( !STREAMING && dom_parser.next_structural_index != dom_parser.n_structural_indexes ) { + log_error("More than one JSON value at the root of the document, or extra characters at the end of the JSON!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } + + return SUCCESS; + +} // walk_document() + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural)]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; +} +simdjson_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; +} +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); +} +simdjson_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { + return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } + logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + switch (*value) { + case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); + case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_root_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_root_null_atom(*this, value); + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return visitor.visit_root_number(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Document starts with a non-value character"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // Use the fact that most scalars are going to be either strings or numbers. + if(*value == '"') { + return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); + } else if (((*value - '0') < 10) || (*value == '-')) { + return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); + } + // true, false, null are uncommon. + switch (*value) { + case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace stringparsing { + +// begin copypasta +// These chars yield themselves: " \ / +// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab +// u not handled in this table as it's complex +static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. + 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. + 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +}; + +// handle a unicode codepoint +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr, bool allow_replacement) { + // Use the default Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) + constexpr uint32_t substitution_code_point = 0xfffd; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) != ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + + // We have already checked that the high surrogate is valid and + // (code_point - 0xd800) < 1024. + // + // Check that code_point_2 is in the range 0xdc00..0xdfff + // and that code_point_2 was parsed from valid hex. + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if (low_bit >> 10) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + code_point = (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + + } + } else if (code_point >= 0xdc00 && code_point <= 0xdfff) { + // If we encounter a low surrogate (not preceded by a high surrogate) + // then we have an error. + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +// handle a unicode codepoint using the wobbly convention +// https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to handle_unicode_codepoint. + // + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) == ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if ((low_bit >> 10) == 0) { + code_point = + (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + } + } + + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +/** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) { + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst, allow_replacement)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string. + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(&src, &dst)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +} // namespace stringparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* end file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class structural_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + + // Start a structural + simdjson_inline structural_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { + } + // Get the buffer position of the current structural character + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* current() { + return &buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the current structural character + simdjson_inline char current_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the next structural character without advancing + simdjson_inline char peek_next_char() { + return buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* peek() { + return &buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* advance() { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline char advance_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); + } + + simdjson_inline bool at_end() { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; + } + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); + } +}; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for icelake */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for icelake: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_builder { + template + simdjson_warn_unused static simdjson_inline error_code parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty array is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a key in a field is encountered. + * + * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array + * will be called after this with the field value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. + * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or + * null. + * + * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume + * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Next location to write to tape */ + tape_writer tape; +private: + /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ + uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; + + simdjson_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_builder + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept { + dom_parser.doc = &doc; + json_iterator iter(dom_parser, STREAMING ? dom_parser.next_structural_index : 0); + tape_builder builder(doc); + return iter.walk_document(builder); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; + tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, key, true); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { + iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); + uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); + dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value+1, dst, false); // We do not allow replacement when the escape characters are invalid. + if (dst == nullptr) { + iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); + return STRING_ERROR; + } + on_end_string(dst); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, value); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("number"); + return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // + // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. + // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up + // to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING. However, we have no control at this stage + // on how the padding was done. What if the input string was padded with nulls? + // It is quite common for an input string to have an extra null character (C string). + // We do not want to allow 9\0 (where \0 is the null character) inside a JSON + // document, but the string "9\0" by itself is fine. So we make a copy and + // pad the input with spaces when we know that there is just one input element. + // This copy is relatively expensive, but it will almost never be called in + // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON + // documents made of single atoms. + // + std::unique_ptrcopy(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING]); + if (copy.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } + std::memcpy(copy.get(), value, iter.remaining_len()); + std::memset(copy.get() + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy.get()); + return error; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// private: + +simdjson_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); + tape.append(start_index+2, start); + tape.append(start_index, end); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; + tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location + const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; + tape.append(start_tape_index, end); + // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) + // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate + // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). + const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; + const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination + tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); + return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { + uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); + // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) + // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB + // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. + memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); + // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to + // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost + *dst = 0; + current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for icelake */ +/* end file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for icelake */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +// +// Stage 1 +// + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr& dst +) const noexcept { + dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); + if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } + if (auto err = dst->set_capacity(capacity)) + return err; + if (auto err = dst->set_max_depth(max_depth)) + return err; + return SUCCESS; +} + +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// This identifies structural characters (comma, colon, braces, brackets), +// and ASCII white-space ('\r','\n','\t',' '). +simdjson_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + // These lookups rely on the fact that anything < 127 will match the lower 4 bits, which is why + // we can't use the generic lookup_16. + const auto whitespace_table = simd8::repeat_16(' ', 100, 100, 100, 17, 100, 113, 2, 100, '\t', '\n', 112, 100, '\r', 100, 100); + + // The 6 operators (:,[]{}) have these values: + // + // , 2C + // : 3A + // [ 5B + // { 7B + // ] 5D + // } 7D + // + // If you use | 0x20 to turn [ and ] into { and }, the lower 4 bits of each character is unique. + // We exploit this, using a simd 4-bit lookup to tell us which character match against, and then + // match it (against | 0x20). + // + // To prevent recognizing other characters, everything else gets compared with 0, which cannot + // match due to the | 0x20. + // + // NOTE: Due to the | 0x20, this ALSO treats and (control characters 0C and 1A) like , + // and :. This gets caught in stage 2, which checks the actual character to ensure the right + // operators are in the right places. + const auto op_table = simd8::repeat_16( + 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, ':', '{', // : = 3A, [ = 5B, { = 7B + ',', '}', 0, 0 // , = 2C, ] = 5D, } = 7D + ); + + // We compute whitespace and op separately. If later code only uses one or the + // other, given the fact that all functions are aggressively inlined, we can + // hope that useless computations will be omitted. This is namely case when + // minifying (we only need whitespace). + + const uint64_t whitespace = in.eq({ + _mm512_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[0]) + }); + // Turn [ and ] into { and } + const simd8x64 curlified{ + in.chunks[0] | 0x20 + }; + const uint64_t op = curlified.eq({ + _mm512_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[0]) + }); + + return { whitespace, op }; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { + return input.reduce_or().is_ascii(); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_continuation(const simd8 prev1, const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_second_byte = prev1.saturating_sub(0xc0u-1); // Only 11______ will be > 0 + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-1); // Only 111_____ will be > 0 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-1); // Only 1111____ will be > 0 + // Caller requires a bool (all 1's). All values resulting from the subtraction will be <= 64, so signed comparison is fine. + return simd8(is_second_byte | is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte) > int8_t(0); +} + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-0x80); // Only 111_____ will be >= 0x80 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-0x80); // Only 1111____ will be >= 0x80 + return is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We provide a custom version of bit_indexer::write using + * naked intrinsics. + * TODO: make this code more elegant. + */ +// Under GCC 12, the intrinsic _mm512_extracti32x4_epi32 may generate 'maybe uninitialized'. +// as a workaround, we disable warnings within the following function. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS +namespace simdjson { namespace icelake { namespace { namespace stage1 { +simdjson_inline void bit_indexer::write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { + // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. + // Unfortunately, in other cases, + // it helps tremendously. + if (bits == 0) { return; } + + const __m512i indexes = _mm512_maskz_compress_epi8(bits, _mm512_set_epi32( + 0x3f3e3d3c, 0x3b3a3938, 0x37363534, 0x33323130, + 0x2f2e2d2c, 0x2b2a2928, 0x27262524, 0x23222120, + 0x1f1e1d1c, 0x1b1a1918, 0x17161514, 0x13121110, + 0x0f0e0d0c, 0x0b0a0908, 0x07060504, 0x03020100 + )); + const __m512i start_index = _mm512_set1_epi32(idx); + + const auto count = count_ones(bits); + __m512i t0 = _mm512_cvtepu8_epi32(_mm512_castsi512_si128(indexes)); + _mm512_storeu_si512(this->tail, _mm512_add_epi32(t0, start_index)); + + if(count > 16) { + const __m512i t1 = _mm512_cvtepu8_epi32(_mm512_extracti32x4_epi32(indexes, 1)); + _mm512_storeu_si512(this->tail + 16, _mm512_add_epi32(t1, start_index)); + if(count > 32) { + const __m512i t2 = _mm512_cvtepu8_epi32(_mm512_extracti32x4_epi32(indexes, 2)); + _mm512_storeu_si512(this->tail + 32, _mm512_add_epi32(t2, start_index)); + if(count > 48) { + const __m512i t3 = _mm512_cvtepu8_epi32(_mm512_extracti32x4_epi32(indexes, 3)); + _mm512_storeu_si512(this->tail + 48, _mm512_add_epi32(t3, start_index)); + } + } + } + this->tail += count; +} +}}}} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +// +// Stage 2 +// + +// +// Implementation-specific overrides +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { + return icelake::stage1::json_minifier::minify<128>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept { + this->buf = _buf; + this->len = _len; + return icelake::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<128>(_buf, _len, *this, streaming); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { + return icelake::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool replacement_char) const noexcept { + return icelake::stringparsing::parse_string(src, dst, replacement_char); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept { + return icelake::stringparsing::parse_wobbly_string(src, dst); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, stage1_mode::regular); + if (error) { return error; } + return stage2(_doc); +} + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +/* including simdjson/icelake/end.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "icelake" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/icelake/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_ICELAKE_CPP +/* end file icelake.cpp */ +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 +/* including ppc64.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file ppc64.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_PPC64_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_PPC64_CPP + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* including simdjson/ppc64.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_H + +/* including simdjson/ppc64/begin.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "ppc64" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION ppc64 +/* including simdjson/ppc64/base.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for ALTIVEC (PPC64). + */ +namespace ppc64 { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +// These are defined by altivec.h in GCC toolchain, it is safe to undef them. +#ifdef bool +#undef bool +#endif + +#ifdef vector +#undef vector +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__vector unsigned char) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for ppc64"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num - 1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num); // Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_popcountll(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + *result = value1 + value2; + return *result < value1; +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is +// encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + // You can use the version below, however gcc sometimes miscompiles + // vec_pmsum_be, it happens somewhere around between 8 and 9th version. + // The performance boost was not noticeable, falling back to a usual + // implementation. + // __vector unsigned long long all_ones = {~0ull, ~0ull}; + // __vector unsigned long long mask = {bitmask, 0}; + // // Clang and GCC return different values for pmsum for ull so cast it to one. + // // Generally it is not specified by ALTIVEC ISA what is returned by + // // vec_pmsum_be. + // #if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) + // return (uint64_t)(((__vector unsigned long long)vec_pmsum_be(all_ones, mask))[0]); + // #else + // return (uint64_t)(((__vector unsigned long long)vec_pmsum_be(all_ones, mask))[1]); + // #endif + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#if defined(__linux__) +#include +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); +#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__ +#if defined(__linux__) + val = bswap_64(val); +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) + val = bswap64(val); +#endif +#endif + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/simd.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace simd { + +using __m128i = __vector unsigned char; + +template struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i &() const { + return this->value; + } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i &() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { + return vec_or(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { + return vec_and(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { + return vec_xor(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { + return vec_andc(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator|=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast | other; + return *this_cast; + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator&=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast & other; + return *this_cast; + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator^=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; + return *this_cast; + } +}; + +template > +struct base8 : base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpeq(lhs.value, (__m128i)rhs); + } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(simd8 prev_chunk) const { + __m128i chunk = this->value; +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve(this->value); + prev_chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)prev_chunk); +#endif + chunk = (__m128i)vec_sld((__m128i)prev_chunk, (__m128i)chunk, 16 - N); +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)chunk); +#endif + return chunk; + } +}; + +// SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) +template <> struct simd8 : base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { + return (__m128i)vec_splats((unsigned char)(-(!!_value))); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) + : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { + __vector unsigned long long result; + const __m128i perm_mask = {0x78, 0x70, 0x68, 0x60, 0x58, 0x50, 0x48, 0x40, + 0x38, 0x30, 0x28, 0x20, 0x18, 0x10, 0x08, 0x00}; + + result = ((__vector unsigned long long)vec_vbpermq((__m128i)this->value, + (__m128i)perm_mask)); +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + return static_cast(result[1]); +#else + return static_cast(result[0]); +#endif + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { + return !vec_all_eq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { + return this->value ^ (__m128i)splat(true); + } +}; + +template struct base8_numeric : base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T value) { + (void)value; + return (__m128i)vec_splats(value); + } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return splat(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return (__m128i)(vec_vsx_ld(0, reinterpret_cast(values))); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16(T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, + T v5, T v6, T v7, T v8, T v9, + T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, + T v14, T v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, + v14, v15); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) + : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { + vec_vsx_st(this->value, 0, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst)); + } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)((__m128i)this->value + (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)((__m128i)this->value - (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 &operator+=(const simd8 other) { + *this = *this + other; + return *static_cast *>(this); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 &operator-=(const simd8 other) { + *this = *this - other; + return *static_cast *>(this); + } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior + // for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return (__m128i)vec_perm((__m128i)lookup_table, (__m128i)lookup_table, this->value); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted + // as a bitset). Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out + // every byte to output. Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the + // result are significant but 16 bytes get written. Design consideration: it + // seems like a function with the signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) + // would be sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L *output) const { + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + using internal::thintable_epi8; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + __m128i shufmask = (__m128i)(__vector unsigned long long){ + thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; +#else + __m128i shufmask = (__m128i)(__vector unsigned long long){ + thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]}; + shufmask = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)shufmask); +#endif + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = ((__m128i)shufmask) + + ((__m128i)(__vector int){0, 0, 0x08080808, 0x08080808}); + + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = vec_perm(this->value, this->value, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + vec_vsx_ld(0, reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = vec_perm(pruned, (__m128i)vec_splats(0), compactmask); + vec_vsx_st(answer, 0, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output)); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 + lookup_16(L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, L replace4, + L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, L replace8, L replace9, + L replace10, L replace11, L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, + L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, replace4, replace5, replace6, + replace7, replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, replace12, + replace13, replace14, replace15)); + } +}; + +// Signed bytes +template <> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t *values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, + int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, + int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15) + : simd8((__m128i)(__vector signed char){v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, + v15}) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 + repeat_16(int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, + int8_t v6, int8_t v7, int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, + int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 + max_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_max((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + min_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_min((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpgt((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmplt((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } +}; + +// Unsigned bytes +template <> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t *values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline + simd8(uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, + uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, + uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15) + : simd8((__m128i){v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15}) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 + repeat_16(uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, + uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, + uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, + uint8_t v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 + saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_adds(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_subs(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 + max_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_max(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + min_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_min(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 + gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { + return this->saturating_sub(other); + } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 + lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { + return other.saturating_sub(*this); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<=(const simd8 other) const { + return other.max_val(*this) == other; + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>=(const simd8 other) const { + return other.min_val(*this) == other; + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>(const simd8 other) const { + return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<(const simd8 other) const { + return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); + } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpeq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(uint8_t(0))); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { + return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { + return ~this->bits_not_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { + return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + return vec_all_eq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { + return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return vec_all_eq(vec_and(this->value, (__m128i)bits), + (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); + } + template simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { + return simd8( + (__m128i)vec_sr(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splat_u8(N))); + } + template simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { + return simd8( + (__m128i)vec_sl(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splat_u8(N))); + } +}; + +template struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, + "PPC64 kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64 &o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64 & + operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, + const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) + : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) + : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr + 16), + simd8::load(ptr + 32), simd8::load(ptr + 48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | + (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T *output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), + output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), + output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), + output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask(); + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask(); + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] == mask, this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, this->chunks[3] == mask) + .to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3]) + .to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] <= mask, this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, this->chunks[3] <= mask) + .to_bitmask(); + } +}; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote + copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { + return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; + } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { + return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); + } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { + return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); + } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote +backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), + "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than " + "SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on + // PPC; therefore, we smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the + // bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = + simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for ppc64 */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/end.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "ppc64" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +/** + * Implementation for ALTIVEC (PPC64). + */ +namespace ppc64 { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() + : simdjson::implementation("ppc64", "PPC64 ALTIVEC", + internal::instruction_set::ALTIVEC) {} + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr &dst) + const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, + uint8_t *dst, + size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, + size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h */ + +/* including simdjson/ppc64/begin.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "ppc64" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION ppc64 +/* including simdjson/ppc64/base.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for ALTIVEC (PPC64). + */ +namespace ppc64 { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +// These are defined by altivec.h in GCC toolchain, it is safe to undef them. +#ifdef bool +#undef bool +#endif + +#ifdef vector +#undef vector +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__vector unsigned char) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for ppc64"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num - 1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num); // Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_popcountll(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + *result = value1 + value2; + return *result < value1; +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is +// encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + // You can use the version below, however gcc sometimes miscompiles + // vec_pmsum_be, it happens somewhere around between 8 and 9th version. + // The performance boost was not noticeable, falling back to a usual + // implementation. + // __vector unsigned long long all_ones = {~0ull, ~0ull}; + // __vector unsigned long long mask = {bitmask, 0}; + // // Clang and GCC return different values for pmsum for ull so cast it to one. + // // Generally it is not specified by ALTIVEC ISA what is returned by + // // vec_pmsum_be. + // #if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) + // return (uint64_t)(((__vector unsigned long long)vec_pmsum_be(all_ones, mask))[0]); + // #else + // return (uint64_t)(((__vector unsigned long long)vec_pmsum_be(all_ones, mask))[1]); + // #endif + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#if defined(__linux__) +#include +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); +#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__ +#if defined(__linux__) + val = bswap_64(val); +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) + val = bswap64(val); +#endif +#endif + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/simd.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace simd { + +using __m128i = __vector unsigned char; + +template struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i &() const { + return this->value; + } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i &() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { + return vec_or(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { + return vec_and(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { + return vec_xor(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { + return vec_andc(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator|=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast | other; + return *this_cast; + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator&=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast & other; + return *this_cast; + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator^=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; + return *this_cast; + } +}; + +template > +struct base8 : base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpeq(lhs.value, (__m128i)rhs); + } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(simd8 prev_chunk) const { + __m128i chunk = this->value; +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve(this->value); + prev_chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)prev_chunk); +#endif + chunk = (__m128i)vec_sld((__m128i)prev_chunk, (__m128i)chunk, 16 - N); +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)chunk); +#endif + return chunk; + } +}; + +// SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) +template <> struct simd8 : base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { + return (__m128i)vec_splats((unsigned char)(-(!!_value))); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) + : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { + __vector unsigned long long result; + const __m128i perm_mask = {0x78, 0x70, 0x68, 0x60, 0x58, 0x50, 0x48, 0x40, + 0x38, 0x30, 0x28, 0x20, 0x18, 0x10, 0x08, 0x00}; + + result = ((__vector unsigned long long)vec_vbpermq((__m128i)this->value, + (__m128i)perm_mask)); +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + return static_cast(result[1]); +#else + return static_cast(result[0]); +#endif + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { + return !vec_all_eq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { + return this->value ^ (__m128i)splat(true); + } +}; + +template struct base8_numeric : base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T value) { + (void)value; + return (__m128i)vec_splats(value); + } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return splat(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return (__m128i)(vec_vsx_ld(0, reinterpret_cast(values))); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16(T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, + T v5, T v6, T v7, T v8, T v9, + T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, + T v14, T v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, + v14, v15); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) + : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { + vec_vsx_st(this->value, 0, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst)); + } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)((__m128i)this->value + (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)((__m128i)this->value - (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 &operator+=(const simd8 other) { + *this = *this + other; + return *static_cast *>(this); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 &operator-=(const simd8 other) { + *this = *this - other; + return *static_cast *>(this); + } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior + // for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return (__m128i)vec_perm((__m128i)lookup_table, (__m128i)lookup_table, this->value); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted + // as a bitset). Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out + // every byte to output. Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the + // result are significant but 16 bytes get written. Design consideration: it + // seems like a function with the signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) + // would be sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L *output) const { + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + using internal::thintable_epi8; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + __m128i shufmask = (__m128i)(__vector unsigned long long){ + thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; +#else + __m128i shufmask = (__m128i)(__vector unsigned long long){ + thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]}; + shufmask = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)shufmask); +#endif + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = ((__m128i)shufmask) + + ((__m128i)(__vector int){0, 0, 0x08080808, 0x08080808}); + + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = vec_perm(this->value, this->value, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + vec_vsx_ld(0, reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = vec_perm(pruned, (__m128i)vec_splats(0), compactmask); + vec_vsx_st(answer, 0, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output)); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 + lookup_16(L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, L replace4, + L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, L replace8, L replace9, + L replace10, L replace11, L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, + L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, replace4, replace5, replace6, + replace7, replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, replace12, + replace13, replace14, replace15)); + } +}; + +// Signed bytes +template <> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t *values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, + int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, + int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15) + : simd8((__m128i)(__vector signed char){v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, + v15}) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 + repeat_16(int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, + int8_t v6, int8_t v7, int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, + int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 + max_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_max((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + min_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_min((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpgt((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmplt((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } +}; + +// Unsigned bytes +template <> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t *values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline + simd8(uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, + uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, + uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15) + : simd8((__m128i){v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15}) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 + repeat_16(uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, + uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, + uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, + uint8_t v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 + saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_adds(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_subs(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 + max_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_max(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + min_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_min(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 + gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { + return this->saturating_sub(other); + } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 + lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { + return other.saturating_sub(*this); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<=(const simd8 other) const { + return other.max_val(*this) == other; + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>=(const simd8 other) const { + return other.min_val(*this) == other; + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>(const simd8 other) const { + return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<(const simd8 other) const { + return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); + } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpeq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(uint8_t(0))); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { + return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { + return ~this->bits_not_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { + return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + return vec_all_eq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { + return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return vec_all_eq(vec_and(this->value, (__m128i)bits), + (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); + } + template simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { + return simd8( + (__m128i)vec_sr(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splat_u8(N))); + } + template simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { + return simd8( + (__m128i)vec_sl(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splat_u8(N))); + } +}; + +template struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, + "PPC64 kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64 &o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64 & + operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, + const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) + : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) + : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr + 16), + simd8::load(ptr + 32), simd8::load(ptr + 48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | + (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T *output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), + output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), + output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), + output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask(); + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask(); + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] == mask, this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, this->chunks[3] == mask) + .to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3]) + .to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] <= mask, this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, this->chunks[3] <= mask) + .to_bitmask(); + } +}; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote + copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { + return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; + } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { + return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); + } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { + return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); + } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote +backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), + "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than " + "SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on + // PPC; therefore, we smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the + // bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = + simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/begin.h */ +/* including generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error generic/dependencies.h must be included before generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including generic/base.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/base.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file generic/base.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// Interface a dom parser implementation must fulfill +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3); +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input); + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/json_character_block.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/json_character_block.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block { + static simdjson_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); + + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return _whitespace; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t op() const noexcept { return _op; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t scalar() const noexcept { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } + + uint64_t _whitespace; + uint64_t _op; +}; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H +/* end file generic/json_character_block.h for ppc64 */ +/* end file generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage1/base.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/base.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer; +template +struct buf_block_reader; +struct json_block; +class json_minifier; +class json_scanner; +struct json_string_block; +class json_string_scanner; +class json_structural_indexer; + +} // namespace stage1 + +namespace utf8_validation { +struct utf8_checker; +} // namespace utf8_validation + +using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage1/base.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces +template +struct buf_block_reader { +public: + simdjson_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); + simdjson_inline size_t block_index(); + simdjson_inline bool has_full_block() const; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; + /** + * Get the last block, padded with spaces. + * + * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this + * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there + * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. + * + * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; + simdjson_inline void advance(); +private: + const uint8_t *buf; + const size_t len; + const size_t lenminusstep; + size_t idx; +}; + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in, uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] <= ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + if (!(mask & (size_t(1) << i))) { buf[i] = ' '; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { + buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; + } + buf[64] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +template +simdjson_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } + +template +simdjson_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { + return idx < lenminusstep; +} + +template +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { + return &buf[idx]; +} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { + if(len == idx) { return 0; } // memcpy(dst, null, 0) will trigger an error with some sanitizers + std::memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // std::memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. + std::memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); + return len - idx; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { + idx += STEP_SIZE; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Scans for escape characters in JSON, taking care with multiple backslashes (\\n vs. \n). + */ +struct json_escape_scanner { + /** The actual escape characters (the backslashes themselves). */ + uint64_t next_is_escaped = 0ULL; + + struct escaped_and_escape { + /** + * Mask of escaped characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 0100100010100101000 + * n \ \ n \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escaped; + /** + * Mask of escape characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 1001000101001010001 + * \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escape; + }; + + /** + * Get a mask of both escape and escaped characters (the characters following a backslash). + * + * @param potential_escape A mask of the character that can escape others (but could be + * escaped itself). e.g. block.eq('\\') + */ + simdjson_really_inline escaped_and_escape next(uint64_t backslash) noexcept { + +#if !SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT + if (!backslash) { return {next_escaped_without_backslashes(), 0}; } +#endif + + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Depth | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|-------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | | | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | | | + // | potential_escape | ` \ \\\ \\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\` | 1 | 1 (backslash & ~first_is_escaped) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 5 | 5 (next_escape_and_terminal_code()) + // | escaped | `\ \ n \ n \ \ \ \ \ ` X | 6 | 7 (escape_and_terminal_code ^ (potential_escape | first_is_escaped)) + // | escape | ` \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \` | 6 | 8 (escape_and_terminal_code & backslash) + // | first_is_escaped | `\ ` | 7 (*) | 9 (escape >> 63) () + // (*) this is not needed until the next iteration + uint64_t escape_and_terminal_code = next_escape_and_terminal_code(backslash & ~this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escaped = escape_and_terminal_code ^ (backslash | this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escape = escape_and_terminal_code & backslash; + this->next_is_escaped = escape >> 63; + return {escaped, escape}; + } + +private: + static constexpr const uint64_t ODD_BITS = 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAULL; + + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escaped_without_backslashes() noexcept { + uint64_t escaped = this->next_is_escaped; + this->next_is_escaped = 0; + return escaped; + } + + /** + * Returns a mask of the next escape characters (masking out escaped backslashes), along with + * any non-backslash escape codes. + * + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n returns: + * \n \ \ \n \ \ + * 11 100 1011 10100 + * + * You are expected to mask out the first bit yourself if the previous block had a trailing + * escape. + * + * & the result with potential_escape to get just the escape characters. + * ^ the result with (potential_escape | first_is_escaped) to get escaped characters. + */ + static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escape_and_terminal_code(uint64_t potential_escape) noexcept { + // If we were to just shift and mask out any odd bits, we'd actually get a *half* right answer: + // any even-aligned backslash runs would be correct! Odd-aligned backslash runs would be + // inverted (\\\ would be 010 instead of 101). + // + // ``` + // string: | ____\\\\_\\\\_____ | + // maybe_escaped | ODD | \ \ \ \ | + // even-aligned ^^^ ^^^^ odd-aligned + // ``` + // + // Taking that into account, our basic strategy is: + // + // 1. Use subtraction to produce a mask with 1's for even-aligned runs and 0's for + // odd-aligned runs. + // 2. XOR all odd bits, which masks out the odd bits in even-aligned runs, and brings IN the + // odd bits in odd-aligned runs. + // 3. & with backslash to clean up any stray bits. + // runs are set to 0, and then XORing with "odd": + // + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | + // | maybe_escaped | ` n \\n \\n \\\_ \\\_ \\` X | 1 (potential_escape << 1) + // | maybe_escaped_and_odd | ` \n_ \\n _ \\\n_ _ \\\__ _\\\_ \\\` | 1 (maybe_escaped | odd) + // | even_series_codes_and_odd | ` n_\\\ _ n_ _\\\\ _ _ ` | 1 (maybe_escaped_and_odd - potential_escape) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 1 (^ odd) + // + + // Escaped characters are characters following an escape. + uint64_t maybe_escaped = potential_escape << 1; + + // To distinguish odd from even escape sequences, therefore, we turn on any *starting* + // escapes that are on an odd byte. (We actually bring in all odd bits, for speed.) + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 0000, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 1. + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 1111, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 0. + // - All other odd bytes are 1, and even bytes are 0. + uint64_t maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped | ODD_BITS; + uint64_t even_series_codes_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits - potential_escape; + + // Now we flip all odd bytes back with xor. This: + // - Makes odd runs of backslashes go from 0000 to 1010 + // - Makes even runs of backslashes go from 1111 to 1010 + // - Sets actually-escaped codes to 1 (the n in \n and \\n: \n = 11, \\n = 100) + // - Resets all other bytes to 0 + return even_series_codes_and_odd_bits ^ ODD_BITS; + } +}; + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +struct json_string_block { + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block(uint64_t escaped, uint64_t quote, uint64_t in_string) : + _escaped(escaped), _quote(quote), _in_string(in_string) {} + + // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } + // Real (non-backslashed) quotes + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } + // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } + // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } + + // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) + uint64_t _escaped; + // real quotes (non-escaped ones) + uint64_t _quote; + // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) + uint64_t _in_string; +}; + +// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so +class json_string_scanner { +public: + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Scans for escape characters + json_escape_scanner escape_scanner{}; + // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). + uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; +}; + +// +// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. +// +// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. +// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. +// +// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. +// +simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); + const uint64_t escaped = escape_scanner.next(backslash).escaped; + const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; + + // + // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). + // + // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped + // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). + // + const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; + + // + // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know + // + prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); + + // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. + + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_string_block(escaped, quote, in_string); +} + +simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish() { + if (prev_in_string) { + return UNCLOSED_STRING; + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace utf8_validation { + +using namespace simd; + + simdjson_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { +// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) +// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) +// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte +// Bit 4 = Surrogate +// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte +// Bit 7 = Two Continuations + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ + // 11______ 11______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ + constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ + // 11110100 101_____ + // 11110101 1001____ + // 11110101 101_____ + // 1111011_ 1001____ + // 1111011_ 101_____ + // 11111___ 1001____ + // 11111___ 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; + // 11110101 1000____ + // 1111011_ 1000____ + // 11111___ 1000____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ + + const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // 0_______ ________ + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + // 10______ ________ + TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, + // 1100____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, + // 1101____ ________ + TOO_SHORT, + // 1110____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, + // 1111____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 + ); + constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . + const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( + // ____0000 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, + // ____0001 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_2, + // ____001_ ________ + CARRY, + CARRY, + + // ____0100 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE, + // ____0101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____011_ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + + // ____1___ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____1101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 + ); + const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // ________ 0_______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + + // ________ 1000____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, + // ________ 1001____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, + // ________ 101_____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + + // ________ 11______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT + ); + return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, + const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { + simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); + simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); + simd8 must23 = must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3); + simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); + return must23_80 ^ sc; + } + + // + // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: + // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. + // + simdjson_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { + // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): + // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + static const uint8_t max_array[64] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#else + static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#endif + const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); + return input.gt_bits(max_value); + } + + struct utf8_checker { + // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. + simd8 error; + // The last input we received + simd8 prev_input_block; + // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) + simd8 prev_incomplete; + + // + // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. + // + simdjson_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { + // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes + // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) + simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); + simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); + this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); + } + + // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short + // or a byte value too large in the last bytes: check_special_cases only checks for bytes + // too large in the first of two bytes. + simdjson_inline void check_eof() { + // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't + // possibly finish them. + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } + + simdjson_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { + if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } else { + // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. + static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) + ||(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) + || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), + "We support one, two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); + } + this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); + this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; + } + } + // do not forget to call check_eof! + simdjson_inline error_code errors() { + return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; + } + + }; // struct utf8_checker +} // namespace utf8_validation + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * + * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside + * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). + * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. + * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The + * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. + * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. + * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * + * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes + * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. + * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by + * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, + * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + */ +struct json_block { +public: + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block&& string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(std::move(string)), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(string), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + + /** + * The start of structurals. + * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t structural_start() const noexcept { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } + /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } + + // Helpers + + /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } + /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } + + // string and escape characters + json_string_block _string; + // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars + json_character_block _characters; + // whether the previous character was a scalar + uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; +private: + // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + + /** + * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". + * They may reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() const noexcept { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } + /** + * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". + * It main reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() const noexcept { + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space + // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. + return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); + } + /** + * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. + * The characters following a quote are not included. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() const noexcept { + // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character + // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a + // white space. + // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). + return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; + } +}; + +/** + * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. + * + * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: + * - string characters (taking \" into account) + * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) + * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") + * + * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: + * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of + * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are + * part of a string. + */ +class json_scanner { +public: + json_scanner() = default; + simdjson_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token + // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). + uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; + json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; +}; + + +// +// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. +// +// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: +// +// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { + const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; + overflow = match >> 63; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); + // identifies the white-space and the structural characters + json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). + // + // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) + // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential + // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we + // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. + // + // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. + const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); + uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_block( + strings,// strings is a function-local object so either it moves or the copy is elided. + characters, + follows_nonquote_scalar + ); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() { + return string_scanner.finish(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for ppc64 */ + +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that + * makes up a complete document. + * + * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a + * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the + * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of + * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. + * + * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from + * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the + * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ':' ',' + * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' ']' ':' ','. + * + * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases + * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. + * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows + * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in + * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this + * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found + * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and + * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a + * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the + * batch. + */ +simdjson_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { + // Variant: do not count separately, just figure out depth + if(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return 0; } + auto arr_cnt = 0; + auto obj_cnt = 0; + for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { + auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; + switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + continue; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + continue; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; + switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { + case '{': + case '[': + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + } + // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one + return i; + } + // If we made it to the end, we want to finish counting to see if we have a full document. + switch (parser.buf[parser.structural_indexes[0]]) { + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + break; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + break; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + // We have a complete document. + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + return 0; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H +/* end file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class json_minifier { +public: + template + static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) + : dst{_dst} + {} + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); + json_scanner scanner{}; + uint8_t *dst; +}; + +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block) { + uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); + dst += in.compress(mask, dst); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } + dst_len = dst - dst_start; + return SUCCESS; +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1); + this->next(in_2, block_2); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(block_buf, block_1); + reader.advance(); +} + +template +error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_minifier minifier(dst); + + // Index the first n-1 blocks + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + + // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + size_t remaining_bytes = reader.get_remainder(block); + if (remaining_bytes > 0) { + // We do not want to write directly to the output stream. Rather, we write + // to a local buffer (for safety). + uint8_t out_block[STEP_SIZE]; + uint8_t * const guarded_dst{minifier.dst}; + minifier.dst = out_block; + minifier.step(block, reader); + size_t to_write = minifier.dst - out_block; + // In some cases, we could be enticed to consider the padded spaces + // as part of the string. This is fine as long as we do not write more + // than we consumed. + if(to_write > remaining_bytes) { to_write = remaining_bytes; } + memcpy(guarded_dst, out_block, to_write); + minifier.dst = guarded_dst + to_write; + } + return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer { +public: + uint32_t *tail; + + simdjson_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + /** + * ARM lacks a fast trailing zero instruction, but it has a fast + * bit reversal instruction and a fast leading zero instruction. + * Thus it may be profitable to reverse the bits (once) and then + * to rely on a sequence of instructions that call the leading + * zero instruction. + * + * Performance notes: + * The chosen routine is not optimal in terms of data dependency + * since zero_leading_bit might require two instructions. However, + * it tends to minimize the total number of instructions which is + * beneficial. + */ + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& rev_bits, int i) { + int lz = leading_zeroes(rev_bits); + this->tail[i] = static_cast(idx) + lz; + rev_bits = zero_leading_bit(rev_bits, lz); + } +#else + /** + * Under recent x64 systems, we often have both a fast trailing zero + * instruction and a fast 'clear-lower-bit' instruction so the following + * algorithm can be competitive. + */ + + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int i) { + this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); + bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits) { + write_index(idx, bits, START); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (N > 1) { + write_indexes<(N-1>0?START+1:START), (N-1>=0?N-1:1)>(idx, bits); + } + return START+N; + } + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes_stepped(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int cnt) { + write_indexes(idx, bits); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR ((START+STEP) < END) { + if (simdjson_unlikely((START+STEP) < cnt)) { + write_indexes_stepped<(START+STEP(idx, bits, cnt); + } + } + return ((END-START) % STEP) == 0 ? END : (END-START) - ((END-START) % STEP) + STEP; + } + + // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx + // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at + // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go + // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr + // needs to be large enough to handle this + // + // If the kernel sets SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER, then it + // will provide its own version of the code. +#ifdef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits); +#else + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { + // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. + // Unfortunately, in other cases, + // it helps tremendously. + if (bits == 0) + return; + + int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + bits = reverse_bits(bits); +#endif +#ifdef SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP + static constexpr const int STEP = SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP; +#else + static constexpr const int STEP = 4; +#endif + static constexpr const int STEP_UNTIL = 24; + + write_indexes_stepped<0, STEP_UNTIL, STEP>(idx, bits, cnt); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (STEP_UNTIL < 64) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(STEP_UNTIL < cnt)) { + for (int i=STEP_UNTIL; itail += cnt; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +}; + +class json_structural_indexer { +public: + /** + * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. + * + * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to + * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If + * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. + */ + template + static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial); + + json_scanner scanner{}; + utf8_checker checker{}; + bit_indexer indexer; + uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; + uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; +}; + +simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + +// Skip the last character if it is partial +simdjson_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { + switch (len) { + case 2: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left + return len; + case 1: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + return len; + case 0: + return len; + } + } + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-3] >= 0xf0) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left + return len; +} + +// +// PERF NOTES: +// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: +// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load +// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. +// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. +// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use +// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core +// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but +// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. +// 3. Step 1 does not use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that +// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. +// +// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all +// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough +// workout. +// +template +error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } + // We guard the rest of the code so that we can assume that len > 0 throughout. + if (len == 0) { return EMPTY; } + if (is_streaming(partial)) { + len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); + // If you end up with an empty window after trimming + // the partial UTF-8 bytes, then chances are good that you + // have an UTF-8 formatting error. + if(len == 0) { return UTF8_ERROR; } + } + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); + + // Read all but the last block + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty which is + // not supposed to happen.) + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; } + indexer.step(block, reader); + return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + reader.advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx) { + uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); +#if SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION + checker.check_next_input(in); +#endif + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser + prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); + unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) { + // Write out the final iteration's structurals + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + // We deliberately break down the next expression so that it is + // human readable. + const bool should_we_exit = is_streaming(partial) ? + ((error != SUCCESS) && (error != UNCLOSED_STRING)) // when partial we tolerate UNCLOSED_STRING + : (error != SUCCESS); // if partial is false, we must have SUCCESS + const bool have_unclosed_string = (error == UNCLOSED_STRING); + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_we_exit)) { return error; } + + if (unescaped_chars_error) { + return UNESCAPED_CHARS; + } + parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); + /*** + * The On Demand API requires special padding. + * + * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) + * structural character, it quickly stops. + * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. + * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing + * continues, then it must be [,] or }. + * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would + * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. + * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is + * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document + * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get + * ][[ which is invalid. + * + * This is illustrated with the test array_iterate_unclosed_error() on the following input: + * R"({ "a": [,,)" + **/ + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); // used later in partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; + parser.next_structural_index = 0; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + return EMPTY; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { + return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; + } + if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_partial) { + // If we have an unclosed string, then the last structural + // will be the quote and we want to make sure to omit it. + if(have_unclosed_string) { + parser.n_structural_indexes--; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { return CAPACITY; } + } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { + if(parser.structural_indexes[0] == 0) { + // If the buffer is partial and we started at index 0 but the document is + // incomplete, it's too big to parse. + return CAPACITY; + } else { + // It is possible that the document could be parsed, we just had a lot + // of white space. + parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; + return EMPTY; + } + } + + parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + } else if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final) { + if(have_unclosed_string) { parser.n_structural_indexes--; } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + // Because partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final, it means that we may + // silently ignore trailing garbage. Though it sounds bad, we do it + // deliberately because many people who have streams of JSON documents + // will truncate them for processing. E.g., imagine that you are uncompressing + // the data from a size file or receiving it in chunks from the network. You + // may not know where exactly the last document will be. Meanwhile the + // document_stream instances allow people to know the JSON documents they are + // parsing (see the iterator.source() method). + parser.n_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + // We store the initial n_structural_indexes so that the client can see + // whether we used truncation. If initial_n_structural_indexes == parser.n_structural_indexes, + // then this will query parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] which is len, + // otherwise, it will copy some prior index. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes]; + // This next line is critical, do not change it unless you understand what you are + // doing. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + // We tolerate an unclosed string at the very end of the stream. Indeed, users + // often load their data in bulk without being careful and they want us to ignore + // the trailing garbage. + return EMPTY; + } + } + checker.check_eof(); + return checker.errors(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +// Clear CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER so other implementations can set it if they need to. +#undef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. + */ +template +bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { + checker c{}; + buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + } + uint8_t block[64]{}; + reader.get_remainder(block); + simd::simd8x64 in(block); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + c.check_eof(); + return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; +} + +bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { + return generic_validate_utf8(reinterpret_cast(input),length); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for ppc64 */ +/* end file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage2/base.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/base.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator; +class structural_iterator; +struct tape_builder; +struct tape_writer; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage2/base.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_writer { + /** The next place to write to tape */ + uint64_t *next_tape_loc; + + /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write a double value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + + /** + * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). + */ + simdjson_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the current tape entry without writing. + * + * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the + * container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Write a value to a known location on tape. + * + * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + +private: + /** + * Append both the tape entry, and a supplementary value following it. Used for types that need + * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. + */ + template + simdjson_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_writer + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); + *next_tape_loc = value; + next_tape_loc++; +} + +/** Write a double value to tape. */ +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + append(val, t); + static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); + memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/logger.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/logger.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + + +// This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. +// Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace logger { + + static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; + static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; + static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; + static constexpr const int LOG_INDEX_LEN = 5; + + static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + + // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces + static simdjson_inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } + } + + // Print the header and set up log_start + static simdjson_inline void log_start() { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | Detail |\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next", 5, "Next#"); + printf("|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|--------|\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, 5+2, DASHES); + } + } + + simdjson_unused static simdjson_inline void log_string(const char *message) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("%s\n", message); + } + } + + // Logs a single line from the stage 2 DOM parser + template + static simdjson_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); + auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; + auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; + auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : reinterpret_cast(" "); + auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; + { + // Print the next N characters in the buffer. + printf("| "); + // Otherwise, print the characters starting from the buffer position. + // Print spaces for unprintable or newline characters. + for (int i=0;i */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + uint32_t depth{0}; + + /** + * Walk the JSON document. + * + * The visitor receives callbacks when values are encountered. All callbacks pass the iterator as + * the first parameter; some callbacks have other parameters as well: + * + * - visit_document_start() - at the beginning. + * - visit_document_end() - at the end (if things were successful). + * + * - visit_array_start() - at the start `[` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_array_end() - at the end `]` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_empty_array() - when an empty array is encountered. + * + * - visit_object_end() - at the start `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_object_start() - at the end `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_empty_object() - when an empty object is encountered. + * - visit_key(const uint8_t *key) - when a key in an object field is encountered. key is + * guaranteed to point at the first quote of the string (`"key"`). + * - visit_primitive(const uint8_t *value) - when a value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * - visit_root_primitive(iter, uint8_t *value) - when the top-level value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * + * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. + */ + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. + * + * The document must have already passed through stage 1. + */ + simdjson_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); + + /** + * Look at the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; + /** + * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the document. + * + * If this is true, there are no more tokens. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + + /** + * Log that a value has been found. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the start of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the end of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log an error. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; + + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; +}; + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { + logger::log_start(); + + // + // Start the document + // + if (at_eof()) { return EMPTY; } + log_start_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_start(*this) ); + + // + // Read first value + // + { + auto value = advance(); + + // Make sure the outer object or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we + // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + if (!STREAMING) { + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { log_value("starting brace unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { log_value("starting bracket unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + } + } + + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_root_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + goto document_end; + +// +// Object parser states +// +object_begin: + log_start_value("object"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = false; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_start(*this) ); + + { + auto key = advance(); + if (*key != '"') { log_error("Object does not start with a key"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + +object_field: + if (simdjson_unlikely( *advance() != ':' )) { log_error("Missing colon after key in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +object_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + { + auto key = advance(); + if (simdjson_unlikely( *key != '"' )) { log_error("Key string missing at beginning of field in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + goto object_field; + case '}': log_end_value("object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("No comma between object fields"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +scope_end: + depth--; + if (depth == 0) { goto document_end; } + if (dom_parser.is_array[depth]) { goto array_continue; } + goto object_continue; + +// +// Array parser states +// +array_begin: + log_start_value("array"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = true; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_start(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + +array_value: + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +array_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); goto array_value; + case ']': log_end_value("array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("Missing comma between array values"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +document_end: + log_end_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_end(*this) ); + + dom_parser.next_structural_index = uint32_t(next_structural - &dom_parser.structural_indexes[0]); + + // If we didn't make it to the end, it's an error + if ( !STREAMING && dom_parser.next_structural_index != dom_parser.n_structural_indexes ) { + log_error("More than one JSON value at the root of the document, or extra characters at the end of the JSON!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } + + return SUCCESS; + +} // walk_document() + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural)]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; +} +simdjson_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; +} +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); +} +simdjson_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { + return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } + logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + switch (*value) { + case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); + case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_root_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_root_null_atom(*this, value); + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return visitor.visit_root_number(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Document starts with a non-value character"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // Use the fact that most scalars are going to be either strings or numbers. + if(*value == '"') { + return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); + } else if (((*value - '0') < 10) || (*value == '-')) { + return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); + } + // true, false, null are uncommon. + switch (*value) { + case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace stringparsing { + +// begin copypasta +// These chars yield themselves: " \ / +// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab +// u not handled in this table as it's complex +static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. + 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. + 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +}; + +// handle a unicode codepoint +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr, bool allow_replacement) { + // Use the default Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) + constexpr uint32_t substitution_code_point = 0xfffd; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) != ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + + // We have already checked that the high surrogate is valid and + // (code_point - 0xd800) < 1024. + // + // Check that code_point_2 is in the range 0xdc00..0xdfff + // and that code_point_2 was parsed from valid hex. + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if (low_bit >> 10) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + code_point = (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + + } + } else if (code_point >= 0xdc00 && code_point <= 0xdfff) { + // If we encounter a low surrogate (not preceded by a high surrogate) + // then we have an error. + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +// handle a unicode codepoint using the wobbly convention +// https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to handle_unicode_codepoint. + // + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) == ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if ((low_bit >> 10) == 0) { + code_point = + (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + } + } + + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +/** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) { + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst, allow_replacement)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string. + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(&src, &dst)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +} // namespace stringparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* end file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class structural_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + + // Start a structural + simdjson_inline structural_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { + } + // Get the buffer position of the current structural character + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* current() { + return &buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the current structural character + simdjson_inline char current_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the next structural character without advancing + simdjson_inline char peek_next_char() { + return buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* peek() { + return &buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* advance() { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline char advance_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); + } + + simdjson_inline bool at_end() { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; + } + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); + } +}; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for ppc64: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_builder { + template + simdjson_warn_unused static simdjson_inline error_code parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty array is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a key in a field is encountered. + * + * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array + * will be called after this with the field value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. + * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or + * null. + * + * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume + * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Next location to write to tape */ + tape_writer tape; +private: + /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ + uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; + + simdjson_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_builder + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept { + dom_parser.doc = &doc; + json_iterator iter(dom_parser, STREAMING ? dom_parser.next_structural_index : 0); + tape_builder builder(doc); + return iter.walk_document(builder); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; + tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, key, true); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { + iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); + uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); + dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value+1, dst, false); // We do not allow replacement when the escape characters are invalid. + if (dst == nullptr) { + iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); + return STRING_ERROR; + } + on_end_string(dst); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, value); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("number"); + return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // + // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. + // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up + // to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING. However, we have no control at this stage + // on how the padding was done. What if the input string was padded with nulls? + // It is quite common for an input string to have an extra null character (C string). + // We do not want to allow 9\0 (where \0 is the null character) inside a JSON + // document, but the string "9\0" by itself is fine. So we make a copy and + // pad the input with spaces when we know that there is just one input element. + // This copy is relatively expensive, but it will almost never be called in + // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON + // documents made of single atoms. + // + std::unique_ptrcopy(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING]); + if (copy.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } + std::memcpy(copy.get(), value, iter.remaining_len()); + std::memset(copy.get() + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy.get()); + return error; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// private: + +simdjson_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); + tape.append(start_index+2, start); + tape.append(start_index, end); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; + tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location + const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; + tape.append(start_tape_index, end); + // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) + // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate + // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). + const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; + const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination + tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); + return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { + uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); + // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) + // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB + // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. + memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); + // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to + // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost + *dst = 0; + current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for ppc64 */ +/* end file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ + +// +// Stage 1 +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr& dst +) const noexcept { + dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); + if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } + if (auto err = dst->set_capacity(capacity)) + return err; + if (auto err = dst->set_max_depth(max_depth)) + return err; + return SUCCESS; +} + +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +simdjson_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + const simd8 table1(16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 12, 1, 2, 9, 0, 0); + const simd8 table2(8, 0, 18, 4, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 2, 1, 0, 0); + + simd8x64 v( + (in.chunks[0] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[0].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), + (in.chunks[1] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[1].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), + (in.chunks[2] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[2].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2), + (in.chunks[3] & 0xf).lookup_16(table1) & (in.chunks[3].shr<4>()).lookup_16(table2) + ); + + uint64_t op = simd8x64( + v.chunks[0].any_bits_set(0x7), + v.chunks[1].any_bits_set(0x7), + v.chunks[2].any_bits_set(0x7), + v.chunks[3].any_bits_set(0x7) + ).to_bitmask(); + + uint64_t whitespace = simd8x64( + v.chunks[0].any_bits_set(0x18), + v.chunks[1].any_bits_set(0x18), + v.chunks[2].any_bits_set(0x18), + v.chunks[3].any_bits_set(0x18) + ).to_bitmask(); + + return { whitespace, op }; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { + // careful: 0x80 is not ascii. + return input.reduce_or().saturating_sub(0x7fu).bits_not_set_anywhere(); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_continuation(const simd8 prev1, const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_second_byte = prev1.saturating_sub(0xc0u-1); // Only 11______ will be > 0 + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-1); // Only 111_____ will be > 0 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-1); // Only 1111____ will be > 0 + // Caller requires a bool (all 1's). All values resulting from the subtraction will be <= 64, so signed comparison is fine. + return simd8(is_second_byte | is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte) > int8_t(0); +} + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-0x80); // Only 111_____ will be >= 0x80 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-0x80); // Only 1111____ will be >= 0x80 + return is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +// +// Stage 2 +// + +// +// Implementation-specific overrides +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { + return ppc64::stage1::json_minifier::minify<64>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept { + this->buf = _buf; + this->len = _len; + return ppc64::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<64>(buf, len, *this, streaming); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { + return ppc64::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool replacement_char) const noexcept { + return ppc64::stringparsing::parse_string(src, dst, replacement_char); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept { + return ppc64::stringparsing::parse_wobbly_string(src, dst); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, stage1_mode::regular); + if (error) { return error; } + return stage2(_doc); +} + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +/* including simdjson/ppc64/end.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "ppc64" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_PPC64_CPP +/* end file ppc64.cpp */ +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE +/* including westmere.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file westmere.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_WESTMERE_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_WESTMERE_CPP + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* including simdjson/westmere.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/begin.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "westmere" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION westmere +/* including simdjson/westmere/base.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Westmere (Intel SSE4.2). + */ +namespace westmere { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { + +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + */ +#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for westmere"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("sse4.2,pclmul,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processing supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/base.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Westmere (Intel SSE4.2). + */ +namespace westmere { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { + +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + */ +#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for westmere"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace numberparsing { + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/simd.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = + _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), answer); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask() ); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask() ; + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/simd.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = + _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), answer); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask() ); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask() ; + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + 16); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + 16); + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/westmere/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for westmere */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for westmere */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/end.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "westmere" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/westmere/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("westmere", "Intel/AMD SSE4.2", internal::instruction_set::SSE42 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/implementation.h */ + +/* including simdjson/westmere/begin.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "westmere" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION westmere +/* including simdjson/westmere/base.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Westmere (Intel SSE4.2). + */ +namespace westmere { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { + +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + */ +#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for westmere"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("sse4.2,pclmul,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processing supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/base.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Westmere (Intel SSE4.2). + */ +namespace westmere { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { + +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + */ +#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for westmere"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace numberparsing { + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/simd.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = + _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), answer); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask() ); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask() ; + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/simd.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = + _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), answer); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask() ); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask() ; + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + 16); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + 16); + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/westmere/begin.h */ +/* including generic/amalgamated.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error generic/dependencies.h must be included before generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including generic/base.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/base.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file generic/base.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// Interface a dom parser implementation must fulfill +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3); +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input); + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/json_character_block.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/json_character_block.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +struct json_character_block { + static simdjson_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); + + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return _whitespace; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t op() const noexcept { return _op; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t scalar() const noexcept { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } + + uint64_t _whitespace; + uint64_t _op; +}; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H +/* end file generic/json_character_block.h for westmere */ +/* end file generic/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage1/base.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/base.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer; +template +struct buf_block_reader; +struct json_block; +class json_minifier; +class json_scanner; +struct json_string_block; +class json_string_scanner; +class json_structural_indexer; + +} // namespace stage1 + +namespace utf8_validation { +struct utf8_checker; +} // namespace utf8_validation + +using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage1/base.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces +template +struct buf_block_reader { +public: + simdjson_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); + simdjson_inline size_t block_index(); + simdjson_inline bool has_full_block() const; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; + /** + * Get the last block, padded with spaces. + * + * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this + * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there + * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. + * + * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; + simdjson_inline void advance(); +private: + const uint8_t *buf; + const size_t len; + const size_t lenminusstep; + size_t idx; +}; + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in, uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] <= ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + if (!(mask & (size_t(1) << i))) { buf[i] = ' '; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +simdjson_unused static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { + buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; + } + buf[64] = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +template +simdjson_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } + +template +simdjson_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { + return idx < lenminusstep; +} + +template +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { + return &buf[idx]; +} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { + if(len == idx) { return 0; } // memcpy(dst, null, 0) will trigger an error with some sanitizers + std::memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // std::memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. + std::memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); + return len - idx; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { + idx += STEP_SIZE; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Scans for escape characters in JSON, taking care with multiple backslashes (\\n vs. \n). + */ +struct json_escape_scanner { + /** The actual escape characters (the backslashes themselves). */ + uint64_t next_is_escaped = 0ULL; + + struct escaped_and_escape { + /** + * Mask of escaped characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 0100100010100101000 + * n \ \ n \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escaped; + /** + * Mask of escape characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 1001000101001010001 + * \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escape; + }; + + /** + * Get a mask of both escape and escaped characters (the characters following a backslash). + * + * @param potential_escape A mask of the character that can escape others (but could be + * escaped itself). e.g. block.eq('\\') + */ + simdjson_really_inline escaped_and_escape next(uint64_t backslash) noexcept { + +#if !SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT + if (!backslash) { return {next_escaped_without_backslashes(), 0}; } +#endif + + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Depth | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|-------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | | | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | | | + // | potential_escape | ` \ \\\ \\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\` | 1 | 1 (backslash & ~first_is_escaped) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 5 | 5 (next_escape_and_terminal_code()) + // | escaped | `\ \ n \ n \ \ \ \ \ ` X | 6 | 7 (escape_and_terminal_code ^ (potential_escape | first_is_escaped)) + // | escape | ` \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \` | 6 | 8 (escape_and_terminal_code & backslash) + // | first_is_escaped | `\ ` | 7 (*) | 9 (escape >> 63) () + // (*) this is not needed until the next iteration + uint64_t escape_and_terminal_code = next_escape_and_terminal_code(backslash & ~this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escaped = escape_and_terminal_code ^ (backslash | this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escape = escape_and_terminal_code & backslash; + this->next_is_escaped = escape >> 63; + return {escaped, escape}; + } + +private: + static constexpr const uint64_t ODD_BITS = 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAULL; + + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escaped_without_backslashes() noexcept { + uint64_t escaped = this->next_is_escaped; + this->next_is_escaped = 0; + return escaped; + } + + /** + * Returns a mask of the next escape characters (masking out escaped backslashes), along with + * any non-backslash escape codes. + * + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n returns: + * \n \ \ \n \ \ + * 11 100 1011 10100 + * + * You are expected to mask out the first bit yourself if the previous block had a trailing + * escape. + * + * & the result with potential_escape to get just the escape characters. + * ^ the result with (potential_escape | first_is_escaped) to get escaped characters. + */ + static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escape_and_terminal_code(uint64_t potential_escape) noexcept { + // If we were to just shift and mask out any odd bits, we'd actually get a *half* right answer: + // any even-aligned backslash runs would be correct! Odd-aligned backslash runs would be + // inverted (\\\ would be 010 instead of 101). + // + // ``` + // string: | ____\\\\_\\\\_____ | + // maybe_escaped | ODD | \ \ \ \ | + // even-aligned ^^^ ^^^^ odd-aligned + // ``` + // + // Taking that into account, our basic strategy is: + // + // 1. Use subtraction to produce a mask with 1's for even-aligned runs and 0's for + // odd-aligned runs. + // 2. XOR all odd bits, which masks out the odd bits in even-aligned runs, and brings IN the + // odd bits in odd-aligned runs. + // 3. & with backslash to clean up any stray bits. + // runs are set to 0, and then XORing with "odd": + // + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | + // | maybe_escaped | ` n \\n \\n \\\_ \\\_ \\` X | 1 (potential_escape << 1) + // | maybe_escaped_and_odd | ` \n_ \\n _ \\\n_ _ \\\__ _\\\_ \\\` | 1 (maybe_escaped | odd) + // | even_series_codes_and_odd | ` n_\\\ _ n_ _\\\\ _ _ ` | 1 (maybe_escaped_and_odd - potential_escape) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 1 (^ odd) + // + + // Escaped characters are characters following an escape. + uint64_t maybe_escaped = potential_escape << 1; + + // To distinguish odd from even escape sequences, therefore, we turn on any *starting* + // escapes that are on an odd byte. (We actually bring in all odd bits, for speed.) + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 0000, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 1. + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 1111, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 0. + // - All other odd bytes are 1, and even bytes are 0. + uint64_t maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped | ODD_BITS; + uint64_t even_series_codes_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits - potential_escape; + + // Now we flip all odd bytes back with xor. This: + // - Makes odd runs of backslashes go from 0000 to 1010 + // - Makes even runs of backslashes go from 1111 to 1010 + // - Sets actually-escaped codes to 1 (the n in \n and \\n: \n = 11, \\n = 100) + // - Resets all other bytes to 0 + return even_series_codes_and_odd_bits ^ ODD_BITS; + } +}; + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +struct json_string_block { + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block(uint64_t escaped, uint64_t quote, uint64_t in_string) : + _escaped(escaped), _quote(quote), _in_string(in_string) {} + + // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } + // Real (non-backslashed) quotes + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } + // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } + // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } + + // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) + uint64_t _escaped; + // real quotes (non-escaped ones) + uint64_t _quote; + // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) + uint64_t _in_string; +}; + +// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so +class json_string_scanner { +public: + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Scans for escape characters + json_escape_scanner escape_scanner{}; + // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). + uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; +}; + +// +// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. +// +// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. +// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. +// +// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. +// +simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); + const uint64_t escaped = escape_scanner.next(backslash).escaped; + const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; + + // + // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). + // + // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped + // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). + // + const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; + + // + // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know + // + prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); + + // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. + + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_string_block(escaped, quote, in_string); +} + +simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish() { + if (prev_in_string) { + return UNCLOSED_STRING; + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace utf8_validation { + +using namespace simd; + + simdjson_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { +// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) +// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) +// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte +// Bit 4 = Surrogate +// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte +// Bit 7 = Two Continuations + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ + // 11______ 11______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ + constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ + // 11110100 101_____ + // 11110101 1001____ + // 11110101 101_____ + // 1111011_ 1001____ + // 1111011_ 101_____ + // 11111___ 1001____ + // 11111___ 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; + // 11110101 1000____ + // 1111011_ 1000____ + // 11111___ 1000____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ + + const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // 0_______ ________ + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + // 10______ ________ + TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, + // 1100____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, + // 1101____ ________ + TOO_SHORT, + // 1110____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, + // 1111____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 + ); + constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . + const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( + // ____0000 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, + // ____0001 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_2, + // ____001_ ________ + CARRY, + CARRY, + + // ____0100 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE, + // ____0101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____011_ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + + // ____1___ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____1101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 + ); + const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // ________ 0_______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + + // ________ 1000____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, + // ________ 1001____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, + // ________ 101_____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + + // ________ 11______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT + ); + return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, + const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { + simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); + simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); + simd8 must23 = must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3); + simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); + return must23_80 ^ sc; + } + + // + // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: + // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. + // + simdjson_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { + // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): + // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + static const uint8_t max_array[64] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#else + static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#endif + const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); + return input.gt_bits(max_value); + } + + struct utf8_checker { + // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. + simd8 error; + // The last input we received + simd8 prev_input_block; + // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) + simd8 prev_incomplete; + + // + // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. + // + simdjson_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { + // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes + // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) + simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); + simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); + this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); + } + + // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short + // or a byte value too large in the last bytes: check_special_cases only checks for bytes + // too large in the first of two bytes. + simdjson_inline void check_eof() { + // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't + // possibly finish them. + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } + + simdjson_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { + if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } else { + // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. + static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) + ||(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) + || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), + "We support one, two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); + } + this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); + this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; + } + } + // do not forget to call check_eof! + simdjson_inline error_code errors() { + return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; + } + + }; // struct utf8_checker +} // namespace utf8_validation + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * + * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside + * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). + * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. + * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The + * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. + * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. + * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * + * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes + * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. + * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by + * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, + * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + */ +struct json_block { +public: + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block&& string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(std::move(string)), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(string), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + + /** + * The start of structurals. + * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t structural_start() const noexcept { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } + /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } + + // Helpers + + /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } + /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } + + // string and escape characters + json_string_block _string; + // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars + json_character_block _characters; + // whether the previous character was a scalar + uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; +private: + // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + + /** + * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". + * They may reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() const noexcept { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } + /** + * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". + * It main reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() const noexcept { + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space + // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. + return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); + } + /** + * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. + * The characters following a quote are not included. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() const noexcept { + // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character + // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a + // white space. + // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). + return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; + } +}; + +/** + * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. + * + * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: + * - string characters (taking \" into account) + * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) + * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") + * + * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: + * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of + * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are + * part of a string. + */ +class json_scanner { +public: + json_scanner() = default; + simdjson_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token + // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). + uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; + json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; +}; + + +// +// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. +// +// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: +// +// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { + const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; + overflow = match >> 63; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); + // identifies the white-space and the structural characters + json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). + // + // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) + // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential + // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we + // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. + // + // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. + const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); + uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_block( + strings,// strings is a function-local object so either it moves or the copy is elided. + characters, + follows_nonquote_scalar + ); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() { + return string_scanner.finish(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for westmere */ + +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that + * makes up a complete document. + * + * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a + * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the + * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of + * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. + * + * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from + * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the + * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ':' ',' + * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' ']' ':' ','. + * + * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases + * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. + * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows + * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in + * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this + * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found + * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and + * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a + * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the + * batch. + */ +simdjson_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { + // Variant: do not count separately, just figure out depth + if(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return 0; } + auto arr_cnt = 0; + auto obj_cnt = 0; + for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { + auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; + switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + continue; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + continue; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; + switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { + case '{': + case '[': + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + } + // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one + return i; + } + // If we made it to the end, we want to finish counting to see if we have a full document. + switch (parser.buf[parser.structural_indexes[0]]) { + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + break; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + break; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + // We have a complete document. + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + return 0; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H +/* end file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class json_minifier { +public: + template + static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) + : dst{_dst} + {} + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); + json_scanner scanner{}; + uint8_t *dst; +}; + +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block) { + uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); + dst += in.compress(mask, dst); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } + dst_len = dst - dst_start; + return SUCCESS; +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1); + this->next(in_2, block_2); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(block_buf, block_1); + reader.advance(); +} + +template +error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_minifier minifier(dst); + + // Index the first n-1 blocks + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + + // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + size_t remaining_bytes = reader.get_remainder(block); + if (remaining_bytes > 0) { + // We do not want to write directly to the output stream. Rather, we write + // to a local buffer (for safety). + uint8_t out_block[STEP_SIZE]; + uint8_t * const guarded_dst{minifier.dst}; + minifier.dst = out_block; + minifier.step(block, reader); + size_t to_write = minifier.dst - out_block; + // In some cases, we could be enticed to consider the padded spaces + // as part of the string. This is fine as long as we do not write more + // than we consumed. + if(to_write > remaining_bytes) { to_write = remaining_bytes; } + memcpy(guarded_dst, out_block, to_write); + minifier.dst = guarded_dst + to_write; + } + return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class bit_indexer { +public: + uint32_t *tail; + + simdjson_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + /** + * ARM lacks a fast trailing zero instruction, but it has a fast + * bit reversal instruction and a fast leading zero instruction. + * Thus it may be profitable to reverse the bits (once) and then + * to rely on a sequence of instructions that call the leading + * zero instruction. + * + * Performance notes: + * The chosen routine is not optimal in terms of data dependency + * since zero_leading_bit might require two instructions. However, + * it tends to minimize the total number of instructions which is + * beneficial. + */ + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& rev_bits, int i) { + int lz = leading_zeroes(rev_bits); + this->tail[i] = static_cast(idx) + lz; + rev_bits = zero_leading_bit(rev_bits, lz); + } +#else + /** + * Under recent x64 systems, we often have both a fast trailing zero + * instruction and a fast 'clear-lower-bit' instruction so the following + * algorithm can be competitive. + */ + + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int i) { + this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); + bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits) { + write_index(idx, bits, START); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (N > 1) { + write_indexes<(N-1>0?START+1:START), (N-1>=0?N-1:1)>(idx, bits); + } + return START+N; + } + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes_stepped(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int cnt) { + write_indexes(idx, bits); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR ((START+STEP) < END) { + if (simdjson_unlikely((START+STEP) < cnt)) { + write_indexes_stepped<(START+STEP(idx, bits, cnt); + } + } + return ((END-START) % STEP) == 0 ? END : (END-START) - ((END-START) % STEP) + STEP; + } + + // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx + // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at + // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go + // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr + // needs to be large enough to handle this + // + // If the kernel sets SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER, then it + // will provide its own version of the code. +#ifdef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits); +#else + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { + // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. + // Unfortunately, in other cases, + // it helps tremendously. + if (bits == 0) + return; + + int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + bits = reverse_bits(bits); +#endif +#ifdef SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP + static constexpr const int STEP = SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP; +#else + static constexpr const int STEP = 4; +#endif + static constexpr const int STEP_UNTIL = 24; + + write_indexes_stepped<0, STEP_UNTIL, STEP>(idx, bits, cnt); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (STEP_UNTIL < 64) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(STEP_UNTIL < cnt)) { + for (int i=STEP_UNTIL; itail += cnt; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +}; + +class json_structural_indexer { +public: + /** + * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. + * + * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to + * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If + * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. + */ + template + static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial); + + json_scanner scanner{}; + utf8_checker checker{}; + bit_indexer indexer; + uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; + uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; +}; + +simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + +// Skip the last character if it is partial +simdjson_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { + switch (len) { + case 2: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left + return len; + case 1: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + return len; + case 0: + return len; + } + } + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-3] >= 0xf0) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left + return len; +} + +// +// PERF NOTES: +// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: +// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load +// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. +// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. +// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use +// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core +// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but +// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. +// 3. Step 1 does not use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that +// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. +// +// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all +// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough +// workout. +// +template +error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } + // We guard the rest of the code so that we can assume that len > 0 throughout. + if (len == 0) { return EMPTY; } + if (is_streaming(partial)) { + len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); + // If you end up with an empty window after trimming + // the partial UTF-8 bytes, then chances are good that you + // have an UTF-8 formatting error. + if(len == 0) { return UTF8_ERROR; } + } + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); + + // Read all but the last block + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } + // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty which is + // not supposed to happen.) + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; } + indexer.step(block, reader); + return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + reader.advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx) { + uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); +#if SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION + checker.check_next_input(in); +#endif + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser + prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); + unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) { + // Write out the final iteration's structurals + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + // We deliberately break down the next expression so that it is + // human readable. + const bool should_we_exit = is_streaming(partial) ? + ((error != SUCCESS) && (error != UNCLOSED_STRING)) // when partial we tolerate UNCLOSED_STRING + : (error != SUCCESS); // if partial is false, we must have SUCCESS + const bool have_unclosed_string = (error == UNCLOSED_STRING); + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_we_exit)) { return error; } + + if (unescaped_chars_error) { + return UNESCAPED_CHARS; + } + parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); + /*** + * The On Demand API requires special padding. + * + * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) + * structural character, it quickly stops. + * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. + * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing + * continues, then it must be [,] or }. + * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would + * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. + * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is + * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document + * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get + * ][[ which is invalid. + * + * This is illustrated with the test array_iterate_unclosed_error() on the following input: + * R"({ "a": [,,)" + **/ + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); // used later in partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; + parser.next_structural_index = 0; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + return EMPTY; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { + return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; + } + if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_partial) { + // If we have an unclosed string, then the last structural + // will be the quote and we want to make sure to omit it. + if(have_unclosed_string) { + parser.n_structural_indexes--; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { return CAPACITY; } + } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { + if(parser.structural_indexes[0] == 0) { + // If the buffer is partial and we started at index 0 but the document is + // incomplete, it's too big to parse. + return CAPACITY; + } else { + // It is possible that the document could be parsed, we just had a lot + // of white space. + parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; + return EMPTY; + } + } + + parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + } else if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final) { + if(have_unclosed_string) { parser.n_structural_indexes--; } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + // Because partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final, it means that we may + // silently ignore trailing garbage. Though it sounds bad, we do it + // deliberately because many people who have streams of JSON documents + // will truncate them for processing. E.g., imagine that you are uncompressing + // the data from a size file or receiving it in chunks from the network. You + // may not know where exactly the last document will be. Meanwhile the + // document_stream instances allow people to know the JSON documents they are + // parsing (see the iterator.source() method). + parser.n_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + // We store the initial n_structural_indexes so that the client can see + // whether we used truncation. If initial_n_structural_indexes == parser.n_structural_indexes, + // then this will query parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] which is len, + // otherwise, it will copy some prior index. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes]; + // This next line is critical, do not change it unless you understand what you are + // doing. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + // We tolerate an unclosed string at the very end of the stream. Indeed, users + // often load their data in bulk without being careful and they want us to ignore + // the trailing garbage. + return EMPTY; + } + } + checker.check_eof(); + return checker.errors(); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +// Clear CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER so other implementations can set it if they need to. +#undef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. + */ +template +bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { + checker c{}; + buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + } + uint8_t block[64]{}; + reader.get_remainder(block); + simd::simd8x64 in(block); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + c.check_eof(); + return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; +} + +bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { + return generic_validate_utf8(reinterpret_cast(input),length); +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for westmere */ +/* end file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage2/base.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/base.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator; +class structural_iterator; +struct tape_builder; +struct tape_writer; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage2/base.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_writer { + /** The next place to write to tape */ + uint64_t *next_tape_loc; + + /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + + /** Write a double value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + + /** + * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). + */ + simdjson_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the current tape entry without writing. + * + * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the + * container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Write a value to a known location on tape. + * + * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + +private: + /** + * Append both the tape entry, and a supplementary value following it. Used for types that need + * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. + */ + template + simdjson_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_writer + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); + *next_tape_loc = value; + next_tape_loc++; +} + +/** Write a double value to tape. */ +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +template +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + append(val, t); + static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); + memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); + next_tape_loc++; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage2/logger.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/logger.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + + +// This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. +// Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace logger { + + static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; + static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; + static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; + static constexpr const int LOG_INDEX_LEN = 5; + + static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + + // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces + static simdjson_inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } + } + + // Print the header and set up log_start + static simdjson_inline void log_start() { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | Detail |\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next", 5, "Next#"); + printf("|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|--------|\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, 5+2, DASHES); + } + } + + simdjson_unused static simdjson_inline void log_string(const char *message) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("%s\n", message); + } + } + + // Logs a single line from the stage 2 DOM parser + template + static simdjson_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); + auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; + auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; + auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : reinterpret_cast(" "); + auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; + { + // Print the next N characters in the buffer. + printf("| "); + // Otherwise, print the characters starting from the buffer position. + // Print spaces for unprintable or newline characters. + for (int i=0;i */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + uint32_t depth{0}; + + /** + * Walk the JSON document. + * + * The visitor receives callbacks when values are encountered. All callbacks pass the iterator as + * the first parameter; some callbacks have other parameters as well: + * + * - visit_document_start() - at the beginning. + * - visit_document_end() - at the end (if things were successful). + * + * - visit_array_start() - at the start `[` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_array_end() - at the end `]` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_empty_array() - when an empty array is encountered. + * + * - visit_object_end() - at the start `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_object_start() - at the end `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_empty_object() - when an empty object is encountered. + * - visit_key(const uint8_t *key) - when a key in an object field is encountered. key is + * guaranteed to point at the first quote of the string (`"key"`). + * - visit_primitive(const uint8_t *value) - when a value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * - visit_root_primitive(iter, uint8_t *value) - when the top-level value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * + * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. + */ + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. + * + * The document must have already passed through stage 1. + */ + simdjson_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); + + /** + * Look at the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; + /** + * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the document. + * + * If this is true, there are no more tokens. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + + /** + * Log that a value has been found. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the start of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the end of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log an error. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; + + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; +}; + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { + logger::log_start(); + + // + // Start the document + // + if (at_eof()) { return EMPTY; } log_start_value("document"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_start(*this) ); // - // Read first value + // Read first value + // + { + auto value = advance(); + + // Make sure the outer object or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we + // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + if (!STREAMING) { + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { log_value("starting brace unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { log_value("starting bracket unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + } + } + + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_root_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + goto document_end; + +// +// Object parser states +// +object_begin: + log_start_value("object"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = false; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_start(*this) ); + + { + auto key = advance(); + if (*key != '"') { log_error("Object does not start with a key"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + +object_field: + if (simdjson_unlikely( *advance() != ':' )) { log_error("Missing colon after key in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +object_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + { + auto key = advance(); + if (simdjson_unlikely( *key != '"' )) { log_error("Key string missing at beginning of field in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + goto object_field; + case '}': log_end_value("object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("No comma between object fields"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +scope_end: + depth--; + if (depth == 0) { goto document_end; } + if (dom_parser.is_array[depth]) { goto array_continue; } + goto object_continue; + +// +// Array parser states +// +array_begin: + log_start_value("array"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = true; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_start(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + +array_value: + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + +array_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); goto array_value; + case ']': log_end_value("array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("Missing comma between array values"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } + +document_end: + log_end_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_end(*this) ); + + dom_parser.next_structural_index = uint32_t(next_structural - &dom_parser.structural_indexes[0]); + + // If we didn't make it to the end, it's an error + if ( !STREAMING && dom_parser.next_structural_index != dom_parser.n_structural_indexes ) { + log_error("More than one JSON value at the root of the document, or extra characters at the end of the JSON!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } + + return SUCCESS; + +} // walk_document() + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural)]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; +} +simdjson_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; +} +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); +} +simdjson_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { + return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } + logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + switch (*value) { + case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); + case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_root_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_root_null_atom(*this, value); + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return visitor.visit_root_number(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Document starts with a non-value character"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // Use the fact that most scalars are going to be either strings or numbers. + if(*value == '"') { + return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); + } else if (((*value - '0') < 10) || (*value == '-')) { + return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); + } + // true, false, null are uncommon. + switch (*value) { + case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace stringparsing { + +// begin copypasta +// These chars yield themselves: " \ / +// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab +// u not handled in this table as it's complex +static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. + 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. + 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +}; + +// handle a unicode codepoint +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr, bool allow_replacement) { + // Use the default Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) + constexpr uint32_t substitution_code_point = 0xfffd; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) != ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + + // We have already checked that the high surrogate is valid and + // (code_point - 0xd800) < 1024. + // + // Check that code_point_2 is in the range 0xdc00..0xdfff + // and that code_point_2 was parsed from valid hex. + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if (low_bit >> 10) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + code_point = (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + + } + } else if (code_point >= 0xdc00 && code_point <= 0xdfff) { + // If we encounter a low surrogate (not preceded by a high surrogate) + // then we have an error. + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +// handle a unicode codepoint using the wobbly convention +// https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to handle_unicode_codepoint. + // + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) == ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if ((low_bit >> 10) == 0) { + code_point = + (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + } + } + + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} + + +/** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) { + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst, allow_replacement)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string. + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(&src, &dst)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} + +} // namespace stringparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* end file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class structural_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + + // Start a structural + simdjson_inline structural_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { + } + // Get the buffer position of the current structural character + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* current() { + return &buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the current structural character + simdjson_inline char current_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the next structural character without advancing + simdjson_inline char peek_next_char() { + return buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* peek() { + return &buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* advance() { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline char advance_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); + } + + simdjson_inline bool at_end() { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; + } + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); + } +}; + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for westmere */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for westmere: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_builder { + template + simdjson_warn_unused static simdjson_inline error_code parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty array is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a key in a field is encountered. + * + * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array + * will be called after this with the field value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. + * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or + * null. + * + * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume + * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + + /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** Next location to write to tape */ + tape_writer tape; +private: + /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ + uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; + + simdjson_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_builder + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept { + dom_parser.doc = &doc; + json_iterator iter(dom_parser, STREAMING ? dom_parser.next_structural_index : 0); + tape_builder builder(doc); + return iter.walk_document(builder); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; + tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, key, true); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { + iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); + uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); + dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value+1, dst, false); // We do not allow replacement when the escape characters are invalid. + if (dst == nullptr) { + iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); + return STRING_ERROR; + } + on_end_string(dst); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, value); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("number"); + return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // + // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. + // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up + // to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING. However, we have no control at this stage + // on how the padding was done. What if the input string was padded with nulls? + // It is quite common for an input string to have an extra null character (C string). + // We do not want to allow 9\0 (where \0 is the null character) inside a JSON + // document, but the string "9\0" by itself is fine. So we make a copy and + // pad the input with spaces when we know that there is just one input element. + // This copy is relatively expensive, but it will almost never be called in + // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON + // documents made of single atoms. + // + std::unique_ptrcopy(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING]); + if (copy.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } + std::memcpy(copy.get(), value, iter.remaining_len()); + std::memset(copy.get() + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy.get()); + return error; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// private: + +simdjson_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); + tape.append(start_index+2, start); + tape.append(start_index, end); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; + tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location + const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; + tape.append(start_tape_index, end); + // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) + // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate + // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). + const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; + const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination + tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); + return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { + uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); + // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) + // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB + // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. + memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); + // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to + // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost + *dst = 0; + current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for westmere */ +/* end file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for westmere */ + +// +// Stage 1 +// + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr& dst +) const noexcept { + dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); + if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } + if (auto err = dst->set_capacity(capacity)) + return err; + if (auto err = dst->set_max_depth(max_depth)) + return err; + return SUCCESS; +} + +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +simdjson_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + // These lookups rely on the fact that anything < 127 will match the lower 4 bits, which is why + // we can't use the generic lookup_16. + auto whitespace_table = simd8::repeat_16(' ', 100, 100, 100, 17, 100, 113, 2, 100, '\t', '\n', 112, 100, '\r', 100, 100); + + // The 6 operators (:,[]{}) have these values: + // + // , 2C + // : 3A + // [ 5B + // { 7B + // ] 5D + // } 7D + // + // If you use | 0x20 to turn [ and ] into { and }, the lower 4 bits of each character is unique. + // We exploit this, using a simd 4-bit lookup to tell us which character match against, and then + // match it (against | 0x20). + // + // To prevent recognizing other characters, everything else gets compared with 0, which cannot + // match due to the | 0x20. + // + // NOTE: Due to the | 0x20, this ALSO treats and (control characters 0C and 1A) like , + // and :. This gets caught in stage 2, which checks the actual character to ensure the right + // operators are in the right places. + const auto op_table = simd8::repeat_16( + 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, ':', '{', // : = 3A, [ = 5B, { = 7B + ',', '}', 0, 0 // , = 2C, ] = 5D, } = 7D + ); + + // We compute whitespace and op separately. If the code later only use one or the + // other, given the fact that all functions are aggressively inlined, we can + // hope that useless computations will be omitted. This is namely case when + // minifying (we only need whitespace). + + + const uint64_t whitespace = in.eq({ + _mm_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[0]), + _mm_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[1]), + _mm_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[2]), + _mm_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[3]) + }); + // Turn [ and ] into { and } + const simd8x64 curlified{ + in.chunks[0] | 0x20, + in.chunks[1] | 0x20, + in.chunks[2] | 0x20, + in.chunks[3] | 0x20 + }; + const uint64_t op = curlified.eq({ + _mm_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[0]), + _mm_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[1]), + _mm_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[2]), + _mm_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[3]) + }); + return { whitespace, op }; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { + return input.reduce_or().is_ascii(); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_continuation(const simd8 prev1, const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_second_byte = prev1.saturating_sub(0xc0u-1); // Only 11______ will be > 0 + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-1); // Only 111_____ will be > 0 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-1); // Only 1111____ will be > 0 + // Caller requires a bool (all 1's). All values resulting from the subtraction will be <= 64, so signed comparison is fine. + return simd8(is_second_byte | is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte) > int8_t(0); +} + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-0x80); // Only 111_____ will be >= 0x80 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-0x80); // Only 1111____ will be >= 0x80 + return is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +// +// Stage 2 +// + +// +// Implementation-specific overrides +// + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { + return westmere::stage1::json_minifier::minify<64>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept { + this->buf = _buf; + this->len = _len; + return westmere::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<64>(_buf, _len, *this, streaming); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { + return westmere::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool replacement_char) const noexcept { + return westmere::stringparsing::parse_string(src, dst, replacement_char); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept { + return westmere::stringparsing::parse_wobbly_string(src, dst); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, stage1_mode::regular); + if (error) { return error; } + return stage2(_doc); +} + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +/* including simdjson/westmere/end.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "westmere" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/westmere/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_WESTMERE_CPP +/* end file westmere.cpp */ +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX +/* including lsx.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file lsx.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_LSX_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_LSX_CPP + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* including simdjson/lsx.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_H + +/* including simdjson/lsx/begin.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "lsx" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION lsx +/* including simdjson/lsx/base.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for LSX. + */ +namespace lsx { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for LoongArch SX"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vpcnt_d(__m128i(v2u64{input_num, 0})), 0); +} + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/simd.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const v16i8&() const { return (v16i8&)this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator v16i8&() { return (v16i8&)this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vand_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vxor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vandn_v(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return __lsx_vseq_b(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return __lsx_vor_v(__lsx_vbsll_v(*this, N), __lsx_vbsrl_v(prev_chunk, 16 - N)); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { + return __lsx_vreplgr2vr_b(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vmskltz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return __lsx_vreplgr2vr_b(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return __lsx_vldi(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return __lsx_vld(reinterpret_cast(values), 0); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { + return __lsx_vst(*this, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), 0); + } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vadd_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vsub_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return __lsx_vshuf_b(lookup_table, lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by haswell + // lsx do it in 2 steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register. + __m128i shufmask = {int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask1]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask2]) + 0x0808080808080808}; + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = __lsx_vshuf_b(*this, *this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask + __m128i compactmask = __lsx_vldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop1 * 8); + __m128i answer = __lsx_vshuf_b(pruned, pruned, compactmask); + __lsx_vst(answer, reinterpret_cast(output), 0); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8({ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmax_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmin_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vslt_b(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vslt_b(*this, other); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(__m128i(v16u8{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + })) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vsadd_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vssub_bu(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmax_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmin_bu(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vmskltz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(__lsx_vand_v(*this, bits)), 0); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(__lsx_vsrli_b(*this, N)); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(__lsx_vslli_b(*this, N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "LSX kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint16_t mask1 = uint16_t(mask); + uint16_t mask2 = uint16_t(mask >> 16); + uint16_t mask3 = uint16_t(mask >> 32); + uint16_t mask4 = uint16_t(mask >> 48); + __m128i zcnt = __lsx_vpcnt_h(__m128i(v2u64{~mask, 0})); + uint64_t zcnt1 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 0); + uint64_t zcnt2 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 1); + uint64_t zcnt3 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 2); + uint64_t zcnt4 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 3); + uint8_t *voutput = reinterpret_cast(output); + // There should be a critical value which processes in scaler is faster. + if (zcnt1) + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt1; + if (zcnt2) + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt2; + if (zcnt3) + this->chunks[2].compress(mask3, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt3; + if (zcnt4) + this->chunks[3].compress(mask4, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt4; + return reinterpret_cast(voutput) - reinterpret_cast(output); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + __m128i mask1 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[0]); + __m128i mask2 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[1]); + __m128i mask3 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[2]); + __m128i mask4 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[3]); + mask1 = __lsx_vilvl_h(mask2, mask1); + mask2 = __lsx_vilvl_h(mask4, mask3); + return __lsx_vpickve2gr_du(__lsx_vilvl_w(mask2, mask1), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on LSX; therefore, we + // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/lsx/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float // - { - auto value = advance(); + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} - // Make sure the outer hash or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we - // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 - if (!STREAMING) { - switch (*value) { - case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; - case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; - } - } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; - switch (*value) { - case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; - case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; - default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_root_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; } - goto document_end; -// -// Object parser states -// -object_begin: - log_start_value("object"); - depth++; - if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } - dom_parser.is_array[depth] = false; - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_start(*this) ); + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; - { - auto key = advance(); - if (*key != '"') { log_error("Object does not start with a key"); return TAPE_ERROR; } - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); - } + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } -object_field: - if (simdjson_unlikely( *advance() != ':' )) { log_error("Missing colon after key in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } - { - auto value = advance(); - switch (*value) { - case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; - case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; - default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; - } + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; } -object_continue: - switch (*advance()) { - case ',': - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); - { - auto key = advance(); - if (simdjson_unlikely( *key != '"' )) { log_error("Key string missing at beginning of field in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); - } - goto object_field; - case '}': log_end_value("object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; - default: log_error("No comma between object fields"); return TAPE_ERROR; + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; } + return d; +} -scope_end: - depth--; - if (depth == 0) { goto document_end; } - if (dom_parser.is_array[depth]) { goto array_continue; } - goto object_continue; +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lsx */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { // -// Array parser states +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation // -array_begin: - log_start_value("array"); - depth++; - if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } - dom_parser.is_array[depth] = true; - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_start(*this) ); - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); -array_value: - { - auto value = advance(); - switch (*value) { - case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; - case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; - default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; - } +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; } +} -array_continue: - switch (*advance()) { - case ',': SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); goto array_value; - case ']': log_end_value("array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; - default: log_error("Missing comma between array values"); return TAPE_ERROR; - } +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} -document_end: - log_end_value("document"); - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_end(*this) ); +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} - dom_parser.next_structural_index = uint32_t(next_structural - &dom_parser.structural_indexes[0]); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - // If we didn't make it to the end, it's an error - if ( !STREAMING && dom_parser.next_structural_index != dom_parser.n_structural_indexes ) { - log_error("More than one JSON value at the root of the document, or extra characters at the end of the JSON!"); - return TAPE_ERROR; - } +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} - return SUCCESS; +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} -} // walk_document() +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} -simdjson_really_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) - : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, - next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, - dom_parser{_dom_parser} { +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; } -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { - return &buf[*(next_structural)]; -} -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { - return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; -} -simdjson_really_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { - return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lsx */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/end.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "lsx" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/lsx/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("lsx", "LoongArch SX", internal::instruction_set::LSX) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/implementation.h */ + +/* including simdjson/lsx/begin.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "lsx" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION lsx +/* including simdjson/lsx/base.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for LSX. + */ +namespace lsx { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for LoongArch SX"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); } -simdjson_really_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { - return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; -} -simdjson_really_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { - return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); -} -simdjson_really_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { - return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { - logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { - logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); - if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vpcnt_d(__m128i(v2u64{input_num, 0})), 0); } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { - if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } - logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { - logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; } -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - switch (*value) { - case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); - case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); - case 'f': return visitor.visit_root_false_atom(*this, value); - case 'n': return visitor.visit_root_null_atom(*this, value); - case '-': - case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': - case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': - return visitor.visit_root_number(*this, value); - default: - log_error("Document starts with a non-value character"); - return TAPE_ERROR; - } +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); } -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - switch (*value) { - case '"': return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); - case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); - case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); - case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); - case '-': - case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': - case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': - return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); - default: - log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); - return TAPE_ERROR; - } + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + return answer; } -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/tape_writer.h */ +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/simd.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { +namespace simd { -struct tape_writer { - /** The next place to write to tape */ - uint64_t *next_tape_loc; - - /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m128i value; - /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} - /** Write a double value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} - /** - * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). - */ - simdjson_really_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const v16i8&() const { return (v16i8&)this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator v16i8&() { return (v16i8&)this->value; } - /** - * Skip the current tape entry without writing. - * - * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the - * container ends. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip() noexcept; + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vand_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vxor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vandn_v(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; - /** - * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; - /** - * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + template> + struct base8: base> { + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} - /** - * Write a value to a known location on tape. - * - * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. - */ - simdjson_really_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return __lsx_vseq_b(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return __lsx_vor_v(__lsx_vbsll_v(*this, N), __lsx_vbsrl_v(prev_chunk, 16 - N)); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { + return __lsx_vreplgr2vr_b(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vmskltz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; -private: - /** - * Append both the tape entry, and a supplementary value following it. Used for types that need - * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. - */ template - simdjson_really_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; -}; // struct number_writer + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return __lsx_vreplgr2vr_b(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return __lsx_vldi(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return __lsx_vld(reinterpret_cast(values), 0); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { - append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); -} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { - append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); - *next_tape_loc = value; - next_tape_loc++; -} + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { + return __lsx_vst(*this, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), 0); + } -/** Write a double value to tape. */ -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { - append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); -} + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vadd_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vsub_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { - next_tape_loc++; -} + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { - next_tape_loc += 2; -} + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return __lsx_vshuf_b(lookup_table, lookup_table, *this); + } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { - next_tape_loc += 2; -} + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by haswell + // lsx do it in 2 steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register. + __m128i shufmask = {int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask1]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask2]) + 0x0808080808080808}; + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = __lsx_vshuf_b(*this, *this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask + __m128i compactmask = __lsx_vldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop1 * 8); + __m128i answer = __lsx_vshuf_b(pruned, pruned, compactmask); + __lsx_vst(answer, reinterpret_cast(output), 0); + } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { - *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); - next_tape_loc++; -} + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8({ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmax_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmin_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vslt_b(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vslt_b(*this, other); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(__m128i(v16u8{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + })) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } -template -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { - append(val, t); - static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); - memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); - next_tape_loc++; -} + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vsadd_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vssub_bu(*this, other); } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { - tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); -} + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmax_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmin_bu(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/tape_writer.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace atomparsing { + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vmskltz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(__lsx_vand_v(*this, bits)), 0); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(__lsx_vsrli_b(*this, N)); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(__lsx_vslli_b(*this, N)); } + }; -// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. -// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot -// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. -// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. -// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); -// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "LSX kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed -// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. -// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { - uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) - static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); - std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); - return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); -} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint16_t mask1 = uint16_t(mask); + uint16_t mask2 = uint16_t(mask >> 16); + uint16_t mask3 = uint16_t(mask >> 32); + uint16_t mask4 = uint16_t(mask >> 48); + __m128i zcnt = __lsx_vpcnt_h(__m128i(v2u64{~mask, 0})); + uint64_t zcnt1 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 0); + uint64_t zcnt2 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 1); + uint64_t zcnt3 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 2); + uint64_t zcnt4 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 3); + uint8_t *voutput = reinterpret_cast(output); + // There should be a critical value which processes in scaler is faster. + if (zcnt1) + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt1; + if (zcnt2) + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt2; + if (zcnt3) + this->chunks[2].compress(mask3, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt3; + if (zcnt4) + this->chunks[3].compress(mask4, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt4; + return reinterpret_cast(voutput) - reinterpret_cast(output); + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; -} + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } - else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } - else { return false; } -} + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + __m128i mask1 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[0]); + __m128i mask2 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[1]); + __m128i mask3 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[2]); + __m128i mask4 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[3]); + mask1 = __lsx_vilvl_h(mask2, mask1); + mask2 = __lsx_vilvl_h(mask4, mask3); + return __lsx_vpickve2gr_du(__lsx_vilvl_w(mask2, mask1), 0); + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; -} + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } - else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } - else { return false; } -} + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; -} + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } - else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } - else { return false; } -} + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 -} // namespace atomparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace simd } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H -struct tape_builder { - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED static simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_document( - dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, - dom::document &doc) noexcept; +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { - /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** Called when an empty array is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; +using namespace simd; - /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** - * Called when a key in a field is encountered. - * - * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array - * will be called after this with the field value. - */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; - /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** Called when an empty object is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); - /** - * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. - */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - /** - * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. - * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or - * null. - * - * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume - * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. - */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); - /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on LSX; therefore, we + // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} - /** Next location to write to tape */ - tape_writer tape; -private: - /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ - uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson - simdjson_really_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h */ - simdjson_really_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; -}; // class tape_builder +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/lsx/begin.h */ +/* including generic/amalgamated.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error generic/dependencies.h must be included before generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( - dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, - dom::document &doc) noexcept { - dom_parser.doc = &doc; - json_iterator iter(dom_parser, STREAMING ? dom_parser.next_structural_index : 0); - tape_builder builder(doc); - return iter.walk_document(builder); -} +/* including generic/base.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/base.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - start_container(iter); - return SUCCESS; -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - start_container(iter); - return SUCCESS; -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - start_container(iter); - return SUCCESS; -} +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; - tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); - tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); - return SUCCESS; -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { - return visit_string(iter, key, true); -} +struct json_character_block; -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 - return SUCCESS; -} +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -simdjson_really_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file generic/base.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { - iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); - uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); - dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value, dst); - if (dst == nullptr) { - iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); - return STRING_ERROR; - } - on_end_string(dst); - return SUCCESS; -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - return visit_string(iter, value); -} +// Interface a dom parser implementation must fulfill +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("number"); - return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); -} +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3); +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input); -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - // - // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. - // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up - // to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING. However, we have no control at this stage - // on how the padding was done. What if the input string was padded with nulls? - // It is quite common for an input string to have an extra null character (C string). - // We do not want to allow 9\0 (where \0 is the null character) inside a JSON - // document, but the string "9\0" by itself is fine. So we make a copy and - // pad the input with spaces when we know that there is just one input element. - // This copy is relatively expensive, but it will almost never be called in - // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON - // documents made of single atoms. - // - uint8_t *copy = static_cast(malloc(iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING)); - if (copy == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } - memcpy(copy, value, iter.remaining_len()); - memset(copy + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); - error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy); - free(copy); - return error; -} +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("true"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/json_character_block.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/json_character_block.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("true"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("false"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("false"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +struct json_character_block { + static simdjson_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("null"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return _whitespace; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t op() const noexcept { return _op; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t scalar() const noexcept { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("null"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} + uint64_t _whitespace; + uint64_t _op; +}; -// private: +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { - return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H +/* end file generic/json_character_block.h for lsx */ +/* end file generic/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage1/base.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/base.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { - auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); - tape.append(start_index+2, start); - tape.append(start_index, end); - return SUCCESS; -} +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { -simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); - iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; - tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. -} +class bit_indexer; +template +struct buf_block_reader; +struct json_block; +class json_minifier; +class json_scanner; +struct json_string_block; +class json_string_scanner; +class json_structural_indexer; -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { - // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location - const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; - tape.append(start_tape_index, end); - // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) - // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate - // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). - const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; - const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; - tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); - return SUCCESS; -} +} // namespace stage1 -simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination - tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); - return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); -} +namespace utf8_validation { +struct utf8_checker; +} // namespace utf8_validation -simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { - uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); - // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) - // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB - // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. - memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); - // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to - // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost - *dst = 0; - current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; -} +using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -// -// Implementation-specific overrides -// +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage1/base.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage1 { -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t json_string_scanner::find_escaped(uint64_t backslash) { - // On ARM, we don't short-circuit this if there are no backslashes, because the branch gives us no - // benefit and therefore makes things worse. - // if (!backslash) { uint64_t escaped = prev_escaped; prev_escaped = 0; return escaped; } - return find_escaped_branchless(backslash); +// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces +template +struct buf_block_reader { +public: + simdjson_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); + simdjson_inline size_t block_index(); + simdjson_inline bool has_full_block() const; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; + /** + * Get the last block, padded with spaces. + * + * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this + * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there + * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. + * + * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; + simdjson_inline void advance(); +private: + const uint8_t *buf; + const size_t len; + const size_t lenminusstep; + size_t idx; +}; + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; } -} // namespace stage1 +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; +} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { - return arm64::stage1::json_minifier::minify<64>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in, uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] <= ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + if (!(mask & (size_t(1) << i))) { buf[i] = ' '; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, bool streaming) noexcept { - this->buf = _buf; - this->len = _len; - return arm64::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<64>(buf, len, *this, streaming); +simdjson_unused static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { + buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; + } + buf[64] = '\0'; + return buf; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { - return arm64::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +template +simdjson_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } + +template +simdjson_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { + return idx < lenminusstep; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +template +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { + return &buf[idx]; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { + if(len == idx) { return 0; } // memcpy(dst, null, 0) will trigger an error with some sanitizers + std::memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // std::memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. + std::memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); + return len - idx; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, false); - if (error) { return error; } - return stage2(_doc); +template +simdjson_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { + idx += STEP_SIZE; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stage1 } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -/* begin file src/arm64/end_implementation.h */ -#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -/* end file src/arm64/end_implementation.h */ -/* end file src/arm64/end_implementation.h */ -#endif -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK -/* begin file src/fallback/implementation.cpp */ -/* begin file src/fallback/begin_implementation.h */ -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION fallback -/* fallback/implementation.h already included: #include "fallback/implementation.h" */ -/* begin file src/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H -#include +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace fallback { +namespace stage1 { -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_M_ARM64) && !defined(_M_X64) -static inline unsigned char _BitScanForward64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { - unsigned long x0 = (unsigned long)x, top, bottom; - _BitScanForward(&top, (unsigned long)(x >> 32)); - _BitScanForward(&bottom, x0); - *ret = x0 ? bottom : 32 + top; - return x != 0; -} -static unsigned char _BitScanReverse64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { - unsigned long x1 = (unsigned long)(x >> 32), top, bottom; - _BitScanReverse(&top, x1); - _BitScanReverse(&bottom, (unsigned long)x); - *ret = x1 ? top + 32 : bottom; - return x != 0; -} +/** + * Scans for escape characters in JSON, taking care with multiple backslashes (\\n vs. \n). + */ +struct json_escape_scanner { + /** The actual escape characters (the backslashes themselves). */ + uint64_t next_is_escaped = 0ULL; + + struct escaped_and_escape { + /** + * Mask of escaped characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 0100100010100101000 + * n \ \ n \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escaped; + /** + * Mask of escape characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 1001000101001010001 + * \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escape; + }; + + /** + * Get a mask of both escape and escaped characters (the characters following a backslash). + * + * @param potential_escape A mask of the character that can escape others (but could be + * escaped itself). e.g. block.eq('\\') + */ + simdjson_really_inline escaped_and_escape next(uint64_t backslash) noexcept { + +#if !SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT + if (!backslash) { return {next_escaped_without_backslashes(), 0}; } #endif -/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ -simdjson_really_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { -#ifdef _MSC_VER - unsigned long leading_zero = 0; - // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) - // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). - if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) - return (int)(63 - leading_zero); - else - return 64; -#else - return __builtin_clzll(input_num); -#endif// _MSC_VER -} + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Depth | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|-------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | | | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | | | + // | potential_escape | ` \ \\\ \\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\` | 1 | 1 (backslash & ~first_is_escaped) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 5 | 5 (next_escape_and_terminal_code()) + // | escaped | `\ \ n \ n \ \ \ \ \ ` X | 6 | 7 (escape_and_terminal_code ^ (potential_escape | first_is_escaped)) + // | escape | ` \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \` | 6 | 8 (escape_and_terminal_code & backslash) + // | first_is_escaped | `\ ` | 7 (*) | 9 (escape >> 63) () + // (*) this is not needed until the next iteration + uint64_t escape_and_terminal_code = next_escape_and_terminal_code(backslash & ~this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escaped = escape_and_terminal_code ^ (backslash | this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escape = escape_and_terminal_code & backslash; + this->next_is_escaped = escape >> 63; + return {escaped, escape}; + } -} // namespace fallback +private: + static constexpr const uint64_t ODD_BITS = 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAULL; + + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escaped_without_backslashes() noexcept { + uint64_t escaped = this->next_is_escaped; + this->next_is_escaped = 0; + return escaped; + } + + /** + * Returns a mask of the next escape characters (masking out escaped backslashes), along with + * any non-backslash escape codes. + * + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n returns: + * \n \ \ \n \ \ + * 11 100 1011 10100 + * + * You are expected to mask out the first bit yourself if the previous block had a trailing + * escape. + * + * & the result with potential_escape to get just the escape characters. + * ^ the result with (potential_escape | first_is_escaped) to get escaped characters. + */ + static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escape_and_terminal_code(uint64_t potential_escape) noexcept { + // If we were to just shift and mask out any odd bits, we'd actually get a *half* right answer: + // any even-aligned backslash runs would be correct! Odd-aligned backslash runs would be + // inverted (\\\ would be 010 instead of 101). + // + // ``` + // string: | ____\\\\_\\\\_____ | + // maybe_escaped | ODD | \ \ \ \ | + // even-aligned ^^^ ^^^^ odd-aligned + // ``` + // + // Taking that into account, our basic strategy is: + // + // 1. Use subtraction to produce a mask with 1's for even-aligned runs and 0's for + // odd-aligned runs. + // 2. XOR all odd bits, which masks out the odd bits in even-aligned runs, and brings IN the + // odd bits in odd-aligned runs. + // 3. & with backslash to clean up any stray bits. + // runs are set to 0, and then XORing with "odd": + // + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | + // | maybe_escaped | ` n \\n \\n \\\_ \\\_ \\` X | 1 (potential_escape << 1) + // | maybe_escaped_and_odd | ` \n_ \\n _ \\\n_ _ \\\__ _\\\_ \\\` | 1 (maybe_escaped | odd) + // | even_series_codes_and_odd | ` n_\\\ _ n_ _\\\\ _ _ ` | 1 (maybe_escaped_and_odd - potential_escape) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 1 (^ odd) + // + + // Escaped characters are characters following an escape. + uint64_t maybe_escaped = potential_escape << 1; + + // To distinguish odd from even escape sequences, therefore, we turn on any *starting* + // escapes that are on an odd byte. (We actually bring in all odd bits, for speed.) + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 0000, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 1. + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 1111, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 0. + // - All other odd bytes are 1, and even bytes are 0. + uint64_t maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped | ODD_BITS; + uint64_t even_series_codes_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits - potential_escape; + + // Now we flip all odd bytes back with xor. This: + // - Makes odd runs of backslashes go from 0000 to 1010 + // - Makes even runs of backslashes go from 1111 to 1010 + // - Sets actually-escaped codes to 1 (the n in \n and \\n: \n = 11, \\n = 100) + // - Resets all other bytes to 0 + return even_series_codes_and_odd_bits ^ ODD_BITS; + } +}; + +} // namespace stage1 } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H -/* end file src/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ -/* end file src/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ -/* begin file src/fallback/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H -/* begin file src/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +namespace stage1 { -// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. -struct open_container { - uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins - uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope -}; // struct open_container +struct json_string_block { + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block(uint64_t escaped, uint64_t quote, uint64_t in_string) : + _escaped(escaped), _quote(quote), _in_string(in_string) {} -static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } + // Real (non-backslashed) quotes + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } + // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } + // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } -class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { -public: - /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ - std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; - /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ - std::unique_ptr is_array{}; - /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ - const uint8_t *buf{}; - /** Length passed to stage 1 */ - size_t len{0}; - /** Document passed to stage 2 */ - dom::document *doc{}; + // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) + uint64_t _escaped; + // real quotes (non-escaped ones) + uint64_t _quote; + // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) + uint64_t _in_string; +}; - simdjson_really_inline dom_parser_implementation(); - dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; - dom_parser_implementation & operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; +// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so +class json_string_scanner { +public: + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(); - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool partial) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code check_for_unclosed_array() noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + // Scans for escape characters + json_escape_scanner escape_scanner{}; + // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). + uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; }; -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace - -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/allocate.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { -namespace allocate { - // -// Allocates stage 1 internal state and outputs in the parser +// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. // -simdjson_really_inline error_code set_capacity(internal::dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t capacity) { - size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; - parser.structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); - if (!parser.structural_indexes) { return MEMALLOC; } - parser.structural_indexes[0] = 0; - parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; - return SUCCESS; -} - -} // namespace allocate -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/allocate.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace allocate { - +// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. +// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. // -// Allocates stage 2 internal state and outputs in the parser +// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. // -simdjson_really_inline error_code set_max_depth(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t max_depth) { - parser.open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); - parser.is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); - - if (!parser.is_array || !parser.open_containers) { - return MEMALLOC; - } - return SUCCESS; -} +simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); + const uint64_t escaped = escape_scanner.next(backslash).escaped; + const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; -} // namespace allocate -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ + // + // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). + // + // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped + // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). + // + const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { + // + // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know + // + prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); -simdjson_really_inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() {} + // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. -// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { - error_code err = stage1::allocate::set_capacity(*this, capacity); - if (err) { _capacity = 0; return err; } - _capacity = capacity; - return SUCCESS; + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_string_block(escaped, quote, in_string); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { - error_code err = stage2::allocate::set_max_depth(*this, max_depth); - if (err) { _max_depth = 0; return err; } - _max_depth = max_depth; +simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish() { + if (prev_in_string) { + return UNCLOSED_STRING; + } return SUCCESS; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stage1 } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +namespace utf8_validation { -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_depth, - std::unique_ptr& dst -) const noexcept { - dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); - if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } - dst->set_capacity(capacity); - dst->set_max_depth(max_depth); - return SUCCESS; -} +using namespace simd; -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace + simdjson_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { +// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) +// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) +// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte +// Bit 4 = Surrogate +// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte +// Bit 7 = Two Continuations + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ + // 11______ 11______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ + constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ + // 11110100 101_____ + // 11110101 1001____ + // 11110101 101_____ + // 1111011_ 1001____ + // 1111011_ 101_____ + // 11111___ 1001____ + // 11111___ 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; + // 11110101 1000____ + // 1111011_ 1000____ + // 11111___ 1000____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ -/* begin file src/fallback/end_implementation.h */ -#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -/* end file src/fallback/end_implementation.h */ -/* end file src/fallback/end_implementation.h */ -/* begin file src/fallback/dom_parser_implementation.cpp */ -/* begin file src/fallback/begin_implementation.h */ -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION fallback -/* fallback/implementation.h already included: #include "fallback/implementation.h" */ -/* fallback/bitmanipulation.h already included: #include "fallback/bitmanipulation.h" */ -/* end file src/fallback/begin_implementation.h */ -/* fallback/dom_parser_implementation.h already included: #include "fallback/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/jsoncharutils.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { + const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // 0_______ ________ + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + // 10______ ________ + TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, + // 1100____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, + // 1101____ ________ + TOO_SHORT, + // 1110____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, + // 1111____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 + ); + constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . + const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( + // ____0000 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, + // ____0001 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_2, + // ____001_ ________ + CARRY, + CARRY, -// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char -// zero otherwise -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { - return structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; -} + // ____0100 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE, + // ____0101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____011_ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { - return structural_or_whitespace[c]; -} + // ____1___ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____1101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 + ); + const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // ________ 0_______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, -// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid -// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom -// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register -// -// see -// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ -static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( - const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism - uint32_t v1 = digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; - uint32_t v2 = digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; - uint32_t v3 = digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; - uint32_t v4 = digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; - return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; -} + // ________ 1000____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, + // ________ 1001____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, + // ________ 101_____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, -// given a code point cp, writes to c -// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in -// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point -// is invalid -// -// This can possibly be made faster using pdep -// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents -// have few escaped code points, and the following -// function looks cheap. -// -// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately -// -simdjson_really_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { - if (cp <= 0x7F) { - c[0] = uint8_t(cp); - return 1; // ascii + // ________ 11______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT + ); + return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); } - if (cp <= 0x7FF) { - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); - c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 2; // universal plane - // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... - //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { - // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here - } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); - c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); - c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 3; - } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this - // is not needed - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); - c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); - c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); - c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 4; + simdjson_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, + const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { + simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); + simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); + simd8 must23 = must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3); + simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); + return must23_80 ^ sc; } - // will return 0 when the code point was too large. - return 0; // bad r -} -#ifdef SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm -// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit -// -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { - return x * (uint64_t)y; -} -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { - uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); - uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); - uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); - uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); - uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); - *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + - (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); - return lo; -} -#endif - -simdjson_really_inline value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { - value128 answer; -#if defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) || defined(SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS) -#ifdef _M_ARM64 - // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate - answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); - answer.low = value1 * value2; + // + // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: + // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. + // + simdjson_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { + // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): + // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + static const uint8_t max_array[64] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; #else - answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 -#endif // _M_ARM64 -#else // defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) || defined(SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS) - __uint128_t r = ((__uint128_t)value1) * value2; - answer.low = uint64_t(r); - answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; #endif - return answer; -} + const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); + return input.gt_bits(max_value); + } -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/jsoncharutils.h */ + struct utf8_checker { + // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. + simd8 error; + // The last input we received + simd8 prev_input_block; + // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) + simd8 prev_incomplete; -// -// Stage 1 -// -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { + // + // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. + // + simdjson_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { + // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes + // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) + simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); + simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); + this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); + } -/** - * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that - * makes up a complete document. - * - * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a - * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the - * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of - * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. - * - * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from - * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the - * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ';' ',' - * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' '}' ';' ','. - * - * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases - * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. - * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows - * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in - * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this - * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found - * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and - * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a - * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the - * batch. - */ -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { - // TODO don't count separately, just figure out depth - auto arr_cnt = 0; - auto obj_cnt = 0; - for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { - auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; - switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { - case ':': - case ',': - continue; - case '}': - obj_cnt--; - continue; - case ']': - arr_cnt--; - continue; - case '{': - obj_cnt++; - break; - case '[': - arr_cnt++; - break; + // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short + // or a byte value too large in the last bytes: check_special_cases only checks for bytes + // too large in the first of two bytes. + simdjson_inline void check_eof() { + // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't + // possibly finish them. + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; } - auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; - switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { - case '{': - case '[': - case ':': - case ',': - continue; + + simdjson_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { + if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } else { + // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. + static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) + ||(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) + || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), + "We support one, two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); + } + this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); + this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; + } } - // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! - if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { - return parser.n_structural_indexes; + // do not forget to call check_eof! + simdjson_inline error_code errors() { + return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; } - // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one - return i; - } - return 0; -} -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION + }; // struct utf8_checker +} // namespace utf8_validation + } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage1 { -class structural_scanner { +/** + * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * + * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside + * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). + * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. + * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The + * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. + * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. + * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * + * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes + * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. + * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by + * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, + * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + */ +struct json_block { public: + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block&& string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(std::move(string)), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(string), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} -simdjson_really_inline structural_scanner(dom_parser_implementation &_parser, bool _partial) - : buf{_parser.buf}, - next_structural_index{_parser.structural_indexes.get()}, - parser{_parser}, - len{static_cast(_parser.len)}, - partial{_partial} { -} - -simdjson_really_inline void add_structural() { - *next_structural_index = idx; - next_structural_index++; -} - -simdjson_really_inline bool is_continuation(uint8_t c) { - return (c & 0b11000000) == 0b10000000; -} - -simdjson_really_inline void validate_utf8_character() { - // Continuation - if (simdjson_unlikely((buf[idx] & 0b01000000) == 0)) { - // extra continuation - error = UTF8_ERROR; - idx++; - return; - } - - // 2-byte - if ((buf[idx] & 0b00100000) == 0) { - // missing continuation - if (simdjson_unlikely(idx+1 > len || !is_continuation(buf[idx+1]))) { - if (idx+1 > len && partial) { idx = len; return; } - error = UTF8_ERROR; - idx++; - return; - } - // overlong: 1100000_ 10______ - if (buf[idx] <= 0b11000001) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } - idx += 2; - return; - } - - // 3-byte - if ((buf[idx] & 0b00010000) == 0) { - // missing continuation - if (simdjson_unlikely(idx+2 > len || !is_continuation(buf[idx+1]) || !is_continuation(buf[idx+2]))) { - if (idx+2 > len && partial) { idx = len; return; } - error = UTF8_ERROR; - idx++; - return; - } - // overlong: 11100000 100_____ ________ - if (buf[idx] == 0b11100000 && buf[idx+1] <= 0b10011111) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } - // surrogates: U+D800-U+DFFF 11101101 101_____ - if (buf[idx] == 0b11101101 && buf[idx+1] >= 0b10100000) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } - idx += 3; - return; - } - - // 4-byte - // missing continuation - if (simdjson_unlikely(idx+3 > len || !is_continuation(buf[idx+1]) || !is_continuation(buf[idx+2]) || !is_continuation(buf[idx+3]))) { - if (idx+2 > len && partial) { idx = len; return; } - error = UTF8_ERROR; - idx++; - return; - } - // overlong: 11110000 1000____ ________ ________ - if (buf[idx] == 0b11110000 && buf[idx+1] <= 0b10001111) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } - // too large: > U+10FFFF: - // 11110100 (1001|101_)____ - // 1111(1___|011_|0101) 10______ - // also includes 5, 6, 7 and 8 byte characters: - // 11111___ - if (buf[idx] == 0b11110100 && buf[idx+1] >= 0b10010000) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } - if (buf[idx] >= 0b11110101) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } - idx += 4; -} + /** + * The start of structurals. + * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t structural_start() const noexcept { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } + /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } -simdjson_really_inline void validate_string() { - idx++; // skip first quote - while (idx < len && buf[idx] != '"') { - if (buf[idx] == '\\') { - idx += 2; - } else if (simdjson_unlikely(buf[idx] & 0b10000000)) { - validate_utf8_character(); - } else { - if (buf[idx] < 0x20) { error = UNESCAPED_CHARS; } - idx++; - } - } - if (idx >= len && !partial) { error = UNCLOSED_STRING; } -} + // Helpers -simdjson_really_inline bool is_whitespace_or_operator(uint8_t c) { - switch (c) { - case '{': case '}': case '[': case ']': case ',': case ':': - case ' ': case '\r': case '\n': case '\t': - return true; - default: - return false; - } -} + /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } + /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } -// -// Parse the entire input in STEP_SIZE-byte chunks. -// -simdjson_really_inline error_code scan() { - for (;idx 0) { - return CAPACITY; // If the buffer is partial but the document is incomplete, it's too big to parse. - } - parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + /** + * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. + * The characters following a quote are not included. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() const noexcept { + // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character + // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a + // white space. + // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). + return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; } +}; - return error; -} +/** + * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. + * + * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: + * - string characters (taking \" into account) + * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) + * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") + * + * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: + * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of + * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are + * part of a string. + */ +class json_scanner { +public: + json_scanner() = default; + simdjson_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_inline error_code finish(); private: - const uint8_t *buf; - uint32_t *next_structural_index; - dom_parser_implementation &parser; - uint32_t len; - uint32_t idx{0}; - error_code error{SUCCESS}; - bool partial; -}; // structural_scanner - -} // namespace stage1 - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, bool partial) noexcept { - this->buf = _buf; - this->len = _len; - stage1::structural_scanner scanner(*this, partial); - return scanner.scan(); -} - -// big table for the minifier -static uint8_t jump_table[256 * 3] = { - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, - 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, - 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, - 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token + // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). + uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; + json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; }; -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { - size_t i = 0, pos = 0; - uint8_t quote = 0; - uint8_t nonescape = 1; - - while (i < len) { - unsigned char c = buf[i]; - uint8_t *meta = jump_table + 3 * c; - quote = quote ^ (meta[0] & nonescape); - dst[pos] = c; - pos += meta[2] | quote; +// +// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. +// +// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: +// +// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { + const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; + overflow = match >> 63; + return result; +} - i += 1; - nonescape = uint8_t(~nonescape) | (meta[1]); - } - dst_len = pos; // we intentionally do not work with a reference - // for fear of aliasing - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); + // identifies the white-space and the structural characters + json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). + // + // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) + // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential + // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we + // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. + // + // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. + const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); + uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_block( + strings,// strings is a function-local object so either it moves or the copy is elided. + characters, + follows_nonquote_scalar + ); } -// credit: based on code from Google Fuchsia (Apache Licensed) -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { - const uint8_t *data = (const uint8_t *)buf; - uint64_t pos = 0; - uint64_t next_pos = 0; - uint32_t code_point = 0; - while (pos < len) { - // check of the next 8 bytes are ascii. - next_pos = pos + 16; - if (next_pos <= len) { // if it is safe to read 8 more bytes, check that they are ascii - uint64_t v1; - memcpy(&v1, data + pos, sizeof(uint64_t)); - uint64_t v2; - memcpy(&v2, data + pos + sizeof(uint64_t), sizeof(uint64_t)); - uint64_t v{v1 | v2}; - if ((v & 0x8080808080808080) == 0) { - pos = next_pos; - continue; - } - } - unsigned char byte = data[pos]; - if (byte < 0b10000000) { - pos++; - continue; - } else if ((byte & 0b11100000) == 0b11000000) { - next_pos = pos + 2; - if (next_pos > len) { return false; } - if ((data[pos + 1] & 0b11000000) != 0b10000000) { return false; } - // range check - code_point = (byte & 0b00011111) << 6 | (data[pos + 1] & 0b00111111); - if (code_point < 0x80 || 0x7ff < code_point) { return false; } - } else if ((byte & 0b11110000) == 0b11100000) { - next_pos = pos + 3; - if (next_pos > len) { return false; } - if ((data[pos + 1] & 0b11000000) != 0b10000000) { return false; } - if ((data[pos + 2] & 0b11000000) != 0b10000000) { return false; } - // range check - code_point = (byte & 0b00001111) << 12 | - (data[pos + 1] & 0b00111111) << 6 | - (data[pos + 2] & 0b00111111); - if (code_point < 0x800 || 0xffff < code_point || - (0xd7ff < code_point && code_point < 0xe000)) { - return false; - } - } else if ((byte & 0b11111000) == 0b11110000) { // 0b11110000 - next_pos = pos + 4; - if (next_pos > len) { return false; } - if ((data[pos + 1] & 0b11000000) != 0b10000000) { return false; } - if ((data[pos + 2] & 0b11000000) != 0b10000000) { return false; } - if ((data[pos + 3] & 0b11000000) != 0b10000000) { return false; } - // range check - code_point = - (byte & 0b00000111) << 18 | (data[pos + 1] & 0b00111111) << 12 | - (data[pos + 2] & 0b00111111) << 6 | (data[pos + 3] & 0b00111111); - if (code_point < 0xffff || 0x10ffff < code_point) { return false; } - } else { - // we may have a continuation - return false; - } - pos = next_pos; - } - return true; +simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() { + return string_scanner.finish(); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stage1 } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -// -// Stage 2 -// -/* begin file src/fallback/stringparsing.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_H -#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_H - - -namespace { -namespace fallback { +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for lsx */ -// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. -struct backslash_and_quote { -public: - static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 1; - simdjson_really_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H - simdjson_really_inline bool has_quote_first() { return c == '"'; } - simdjson_really_inline bool has_backslash() { return c == '\\'; } - simdjson_really_inline int quote_index() { return c == '"' ? 0 : 1; } - simdjson_really_inline int backslash_index() { return c == '\\' ? 0 : 1; } +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - uint8_t c; -}; // struct backslash_and_quote +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { -simdjson_really_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { - // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later - dst[0] = src[0]; - return { src[0] }; +/** + * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that + * makes up a complete document. + * + * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a + * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the + * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of + * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. + * + * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from + * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the + * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ':' ',' + * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' ']' ':' ','. + * + * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases + * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. + * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows + * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in + * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this + * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found + * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and + * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a + * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the + * batch. + */ +simdjson_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { + // Variant: do not count separately, just figure out depth + if(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return 0; } + auto arr_cnt = 0; + auto obj_cnt = 0; + for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { + auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; + switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + continue; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + continue; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; + switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { + case '{': + case '[': + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + } + // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one + return i; + } + // If we made it to the end, we want to finish counting to see if we have a full document. + switch (parser.buf[parser.structural_indexes[0]]) { + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + break; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + break; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + // We have a complete document. + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + return 0; } -} // namespace fallback +} // namespace stage1 } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H +/* end file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace stringparsing { +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -// begin copypasta -// These chars yield themselves: " \ / -// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab -// u not handled in this table as it's complex -static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. - 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. - 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +class json_minifier { +public: + template + static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +private: + simdjson_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) + : dst{_dst} + {} + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); + json_scanner scanner{}; + uint8_t *dst; }; -// handle a unicode codepoint -// write appropriate values into dest -// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes -// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) -// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid -// We work in little-endian then swap at write time -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, - uint8_t **dst_ptr) { - // hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the - // conversion isn't valid; we defer the check for this to inside the - // multilingual plane check - uint32_t code_point = hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); - *src_ptr += 6; - // check for low surrogate for characters outside the Basic - // Multilingual Plane. - if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { - if (((*src_ptr)[0] != '\\') || (*src_ptr)[1] != 'u') { - return false; - } - uint32_t code_point_2 = hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); - - // if the first code point is invalid we will get here, as we will go past - // the check for being outside the Basic Multilingual plane. If we don't - // find a \u immediately afterwards we fail out anyhow, but if we do, - // this check catches both the case of the first code point being invalid - // or the second code point being invalid. - if ((code_point | code_point_2) >> 16) { - return false; - } - - code_point = - (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | (code_point_2 - 0xdc00)) + 0x10000; - *src_ptr += 6; - } - size_t offset = codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); - *dst_ptr += offset; - return offset > 0; +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block) { + uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); + dst += in.compress(mask, dst); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { - src++; - while (1) { - // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. - auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); - // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return - if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { - // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit - return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); - } - if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { - /* find out where the backspace is */ - auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); - uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; - /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ - if (escape_char == 'u') { - /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted - within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ - src += bs_dist; - dst += bs_dist; - if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst)) { - return nullptr; - } - } else { - /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and - * write bs_dist+1 characters to output - * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually - * seen. I think this is ok */ - uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; - if (escape_result == 0u) { - return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ - } - dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; - src += bs_dist + 2; - dst += bs_dist + 1; - } - } else { - /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we - * encountered neither. */ - src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; - dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; - } - } - /* can't be reached */ - return nullptr; +simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } + dst_len = dst - dst_start; + return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_string_to_buffer(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *¤t_string_buf_loc, std::string_view &s) { - if (src[0] != '"') { return STRING_ERROR; } - auto end = stringparsing::parse_string(src, current_string_buf_loc); - if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } - s = std::string_view((const char *)current_string_buf_loc, end-current_string_buf_loc); - current_string_buf_loc = end; - return SUCCESS; +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1); + this->next(in_2, block_2); + reader.advance(); } -} // namespace stringparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(block_buf, block_1); + reader.advance(); +} -#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ -/* begin file src/fallback/numberparsing.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_H -#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_H +template +error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_minifier minifier(dst); -#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS // for unit testing -void found_invalid_number(const uint8_t *buf); -void found_integer(int64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); -void found_unsigned_integer(uint64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); -void found_float(double result, const uint8_t *buf); -#endif + // Index the first n-1 blocks + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + } -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -static simdjson_really_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const char *chars) { - uint32_t result = 0; - for (int i=0;i<8;i++) { - result = result*10 + (chars[i] - '0'); + // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + size_t remaining_bytes = reader.get_remainder(block); + if (remaining_bytes > 0) { + // We do not want to write directly to the output stream. Rather, we write + // to a local buffer (for safety). + uint8_t out_block[STEP_SIZE]; + uint8_t * const guarded_dst{minifier.dst}; + minifier.dst = out_block; + minifier.step(block, reader); + size_t to_write = minifier.dst - out_block; + // In some cases, we could be enticed to consider the padded spaces + // as part of the string. This is fine as long as we do not write more + // than we consumed. + if(to_write > remaining_bytes) { to_write = remaining_bytes; } + memcpy(guarded_dst, out_block, to_write); + minifier.dst = guarded_dst + to_write; } - return result; -} -static simdjson_really_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { - return parse_eight_digits_unrolled((const char *)chars); + return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stage1 } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -#define SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -#include -#include +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace numberparsing { +namespace stage1 { -#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS -#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) -#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) -#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) -#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) -#else -#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) -#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) -#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) -#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) -#endif +class bit_indexer { +public: + uint32_t *tail; -// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is -// true, negate the result. -// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is -// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). -// We assume that power is in the [FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER, -// FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. -simdjson_really_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { - // we start with a fast path - // It was described in - // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. - // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 -#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD -#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." -#endif -#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) - // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. - if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) { + simdjson_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} + +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + /** + * ARM lacks a fast trailing zero instruction, but it has a fast + * bit reversal instruction and a fast leading zero instruction. + * Thus it may be profitable to reverse the bits (once) and then + * to rely on a sequence of instructions that call the leading + * zero instruction. + * + * Performance notes: + * The chosen routine is not optimal in terms of data dependency + * since zero_leading_bit might require two instructions. However, + * it tends to minimize the total number of instructions which is + * beneficial. + */ + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& rev_bits, int i) { + int lz = leading_zeroes(rev_bits); + this->tail[i] = static_cast(idx) + lz; + rev_bits = zero_leading_bit(rev_bits, lz); + } #else - if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) { -#endif - // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since - // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. - d = double(i); - // - // The general idea is as follows. - // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then - // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point - // values - // (binary64). - // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, - // then s * p - // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. - // - if (power < 0) { - d = d / power_of_ten[-power]; - } else { - d = d * power_of_ten[power]; + /** + * Under recent x64 systems, we often have both a fast trailing zero + * instruction and a fast 'clear-lower-bit' instruction so the following + * algorithm can be competitive. + */ + + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int i) { + this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); + bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits) { + write_index(idx, bits, START); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (N > 1) { + write_indexes<(N-1>0?START+1:START), (N-1>=0?N-1:1)>(idx, bits); } - if (negative) { - d = -d; + return START+N; + } + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes_stepped(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int cnt) { + write_indexes(idx, bits); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR ((START+STEP) < END) { + if (simdjson_unlikely((START+STEP) < cnt)) { + write_indexes_stepped<(START+STEP(idx, bits, cnt); + } } - return true; + return ((END-START) % STEP) == 0 ? END : (END-START) - ((END-START) % STEP) + STEP; } - // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could - // hope for another, secondary fast path. It wa - // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded - // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) - // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, - // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact - // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), - // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. - // Is this worth your time? - // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) - // for this second fast path to work. - // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you - // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you - // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of - // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: - // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ - // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html - // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx + // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at + // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go + // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr + // needs to be large enough to handle this + // + // If the kernel sets SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER, then it + // will provide its own version of the code. +#ifdef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits); +#else + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { + // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. + // Unfortunately, in other cases, + // it helps tremendously. + if (bits == 0) + return; - // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always - // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. - if(i == 0) { - d = 0.0; - return true; - } + int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); - // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a more precise product. - // We use a table lookup approach. - components c = - power_of_ten_components[power - FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER]; - // safe because - // power >= FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER - // and power <= FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER - // we recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always - // rounded down. - uint64_t factor_mantissa = c.mantissa; +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + bits = reverse_bits(bits); +#endif +#ifdef SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP + static constexpr const int STEP = SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP; +#else + static constexpr const int STEP = 4; +#endif + static constexpr const int STEP_UNTIL = 24; - // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. - int lz = leading_zeroes(i); - i <<= lz; - // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know - // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is - // 1. - value128 product = full_multiplication(i, factor_mantissa); - uint64_t lower = product.low; - uint64_t upper = product.high; - - // We know that upper has at most one leading zero because - // both i and factor_mantissa have a leading one. This means - // that the result is at least as large as ((1<<63)*(1<<63))/(1<<64). - - // As long as the first 9 bits of "upper" are not "1", then we - // know that we have an exact computed value for the leading - // 55 bits because any imprecision would play out as a +1, in - // the worst case. - if (simdjson_unlikely((upper & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) && (lower + i < lower)) { - uint64_t factor_mantissa_low = - mantissa_128[power - FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER]; - // next, we compute the 64-bit x 128-bit multiplication, getting a 192-bit - // result (three 64-bit values) - product = full_multiplication(i, factor_mantissa_low); - uint64_t product_low = product.low; - uint64_t product_middle2 = product.high; - uint64_t product_middle1 = lower; - uint64_t product_high = upper; - uint64_t product_middle = product_middle1 + product_middle2; - if (product_middle < product_middle1) { - product_high++; // overflow carry - } - // We want to check whether mantissa *i + i would affect our result. - // This does happen, e.g. with 7.3177701707893310e+15. - if (((product_middle + 1 == 0) && ((product_high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) && - (product_low + i < product_low))) { // let us be prudent and bail out. - return false; + write_indexes_stepped<0, STEP_UNTIL, STEP>(idx, bits, cnt); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (STEP_UNTIL < 64) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(STEP_UNTIL < cnt)) { + for (int i=STEP_UNTIL; itail += cnt; } - // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. - // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. - /////// - uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; - uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); - lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER - // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). +}; - // We have to round to even. The "to even" part - // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats - // which we guard against. - // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two - // floating-point values. - if (simdjson_unlikely((lower == 0) && ((upper & 0x1FF) == 0) && - ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { - // if mantissa & 1 == 1 we might need to round up. - // - // Scenarios: - // 1. We are not in the middle. Then we should round up. - // - // 2. We are right in the middle. Whether we round up depends - // on the last significant bit: if it is "one" then we round - // up (round to even) otherwise, we do not. - // - // So if the last significant bit is 1, we can safely round up. - // Hence we only need to bail out if (mantissa & 3) == 1. - // Otherwise we may need more accuracy or analysis to determine whether - // we are exactly between two floating-point numbers. - // It can be triggered with 1e23. - // Note: because the factor_mantissa and factor_mantissa_low are - // almost always rounded down (except for small positive powers), - // almost always should round up. - return false; - } +class json_structural_indexer { +public: + /** + * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. + * + * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to + * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If + * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. + */ + template + static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept; - mantissa += mantissa & 1; - mantissa >>= 1; +private: + simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial); - // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow - if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { - ////////// - // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 - //////// - mantissa = (1ULL << 52); - lz--; // undo previous addition - } - mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); - uint64_t real_exponent = c.exp - lz; - // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out - if (simdjson_unlikely((real_exponent < 1) || (real_exponent > 2046))) { - return false; - } - mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; - mantissa |= (((uint64_t)negative) << 63); - memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); - return true; -} + json_scanner scanner{}; + utf8_checker checker{}; + bit_indexer indexer; + uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; + uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; +}; -static bool parse_float_strtod(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { - char *endptr; - *outDouble = strtod((const char *)ptr, &endptr); - // Some libraries will set errno = ERANGE when the value is subnormal, - // yet we may want to be able to parse subnormal values. - // However, we do not want to tolerate NAN or infinite values. - // - // Values like infinity or NaN are not allowed in the JSON specification. - // If you consume a large value and you map it to "infinity", you will no - // longer be able to serialize back a standard-compliant JSON. And there is - // no realistic application where you might need values so large than they - // can't fit in binary64. The maximal value is about 1.7976931348623157 x - // 10^308 It is an unimaginable large number. There will never be any piece of - // engineering involving as many as 10^308 parts. It is estimated that there - // are about 10^80 atoms in the universe. The estimate for the total number - // of electrons is similar. Using a double-precision floating-point value, we - // can represent easily the number of atoms in the universe. We could also - // represent the number of ways you can pick any three individual atoms at - // random in the universe. If you ever encounter a number much larger than - // 10^308, you know that you have a bug. RapidJSON will reject a document with - // a float that does not fit in binary64. JSON for Modern C++ (nlohmann/json) - // will flat out throw an exception. - // - if ((endptr == (const char *)ptr) || (!std::isfinite(*outDouble))) { - return false; +simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + +// Skip the last character if it is partial +simdjson_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { + switch (len) { + case 2: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left + return len; + case 1: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + return len; + case 0: + return len; + } } - return true; + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-3] >= 0xf0) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left + return len; } -// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits -// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's -// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html -simdjson_really_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { - uint64_t val; - // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require - // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding - static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); - memcpy(&val, chars, 8); - // a branchy method might be faster: - // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) - // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == - // 0x3030303030303030); - return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | - (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == - 0x3333333333333333); -} +// +// PERF NOTES: +// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: +// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load +// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. +// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. +// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use +// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core +// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but +// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. +// 3. Step 1 does not use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that +// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. +// +// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all +// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough +// workout. +// +template +error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } + // We guard the rest of the code so that we can assume that len > 0 throughout. + if (len == 0) { return EMPTY; } + if (is_streaming(partial)) { + len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); + // If you end up with an empty window after trimming + // the partial UTF-8 bytes, then chances are good that you + // have an UTF-8 formatting error. + if(len == 0) { return UTF8_ERROR; } + } + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); -template -error_code slow_float_parsing(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t * src, W writer) { - double d; - if (parse_float_strtod(src, &d)) { - writer.append_double(d); - return SUCCESS; + // Read all but the last block + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); } - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty which is + // not supposed to happen.) + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; } + indexer.step(block, reader); + return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); } -template -NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later -simdjson_really_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { - const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); - if (digit > 9) { - return false; - } - // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication - i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later - return true; +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); + reader.advance(); } -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_decimal(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { - // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the - // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer - // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the - // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. - const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + reader.advance(); +} -#ifdef SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING - // this helps if we have lots of decimals! - // this turns out to be frequent enough. - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - } +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx) { + uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); +#if SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION + checker.check_next_input(in); #endif - // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - exponent = first_after_period - p; - // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal - if (exponent == 0) { - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); - } - return SUCCESS; + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser + prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); + unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); } -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_exponent(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { - // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 - bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); - if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well - - // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] - auto start_exp = p; - int64_t exp_number = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } - // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. - // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. - // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. - - // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into - // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may - // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be - // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off - // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. - - // If there were no digits, it's an error. - if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); - } - // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that - // it may have overflowed. - - // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do - // something!!!! - if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { - // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and doesn't overflow - while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } - // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't - // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger - // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. - // We can truncate. - // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before - // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could - // truncate at 324. - // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. - // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. - if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } - } - // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. - // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in - // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' - // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. - // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. - exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); - return SUCCESS; -} +simdjson_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) { + // Write out the final iteration's structurals + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + // We deliberately break down the next expression so that it is + // human readable. + const bool should_we_exit = is_streaming(partial) ? + ((error != SUCCESS) && (error != UNCLOSED_STRING)) // when partial we tolerate UNCLOSED_STRING + : (error != SUCCESS); // if partial is false, we must have SUCCESS + const bool have_unclosed_string = (error == UNCLOSED_STRING); + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_we_exit)) { return error; } -simdjson_really_inline int significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, int digit_count) { - // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. - // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. - const uint8_t *start = start_digits; - while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { - start++; + if (unescaped_chars_error) { + return UNESCAPED_CHARS; } - // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' - return digit_count - int(start - start_digits); -} - -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, int digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { - // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, - // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead - // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. - // digit count is off by 1 because of the decimal (assuming there was one). - if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count-1 >= 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) >= 19)) { - // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! - // this is almost never going to get called!!! - // we start anew, going slowly!!! - // This will happen in the following examples: - // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 - // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 - // - // NOTE: This makes a *copy* of the writer and passes it to slow_float_parsing. This happens - // because slow_float_parsing is a non-inlined function. If we passed our writer reference to - // it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from picking it apart - // and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, it gets slow. - // This is what forces the skip_double, as well. - error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, writer); - writer.skip_double(); - return error; + parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); + /*** + * The On Demand API requires special padding. + * + * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) + * structural character, it quickly stops. + * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. + * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing + * continues, then it must be [,] or }. + * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would + * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. + * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is + * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document + * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get + * ][[ which is invalid. + * + * This is illustrated with the test array_iterate_unclosed_error() on the following input: + * R"({ "a": [,,)" + **/ + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); // used later in partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; + parser.next_structural_index = 0; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + return EMPTY; } - // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other - // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 - // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! - if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER) || (exponent > FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER)) { - // this is almost never going to get called!!! - // we start anew, going slowly!!! - // NOTE: This makes a *copy* of the writer and passes it to slow_float_parsing. This happens - // because slow_float_parsing is a non-inlined function. If we passed our writer reference to - // it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from picking it apart - // and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, it gets slow. - // This is what forces the skip_double, as well. - error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, writer); - writer.skip_double(); - return error; + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { + return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; } - double d; - if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { - // we are almost never going to get here. - if (!parse_float_strtod(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_partial) { + // If we have an unclosed string, then the last structural + // will be the quote and we want to make sure to omit it. + if(have_unclosed_string) { + parser.n_structural_indexes--; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { return CAPACITY; } + } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { + if(parser.structural_indexes[0] == 0) { + // If the buffer is partial and we started at index 0 but the document is + // incomplete, it's too big to parse. + return CAPACITY; + } else { + // It is possible that the document could be parsed, we just had a lot + // of white space. + parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; + return EMPTY; + } + } + + parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + } else if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final) { + if(have_unclosed_string) { parser.n_structural_indexes--; } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + // Because partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final, it means that we may + // silently ignore trailing garbage. Though it sounds bad, we do it + // deliberately because many people who have streams of JSON documents + // will truncate them for processing. E.g., imagine that you are uncompressing + // the data from a size file or receiving it in chunks from the network. You + // may not know where exactly the last document will be. Meanwhile the + // document_stream instances allow people to know the JSON documents they are + // parsing (see the iterator.source() method). + parser.n_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + // We store the initial n_structural_indexes so that the client can see + // whether we used truncation. If initial_n_structural_indexes == parser.n_structural_indexes, + // then this will query parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] which is len, + // otherwise, it will copy some prior index. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes]; + // This next line is critical, do not change it unless you understand what you are + // doing. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + // We tolerate an unclosed string at the very end of the stream. Indeed, users + // often load their data in bulk without being careful and they want us to ignore + // the trailing garbage. + return EMPTY; + } } - WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); - return SUCCESS; + checker.check_eof(); + return checker.errors(); } -// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing -#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING - -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { - writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero - return SUCCESS; // always succeeds -} +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -#else +// Clear CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER so other implementations can set it if they need to. +#undef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER -// parse the number at src -// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing -// -// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character -// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON -// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the -// content and append a space before calling this function. -// -// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - const uint8_t *p = src + negative; +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } +/** + * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. + */ +template +bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { + checker c{}; + buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + } + uint8_t block[64]{}; + reader.get_remainder(block); + simd::simd8x64 in(block); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + c.check_eof(); + return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; +} - // - // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) - // - int64_t exponent = 0; - bool is_float = false; - if ('.' == *p) { - is_float = true; - ++p; - SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal(src, p, i, exponent) ); - digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows - } - if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { - is_float = true; - ++p; - SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); - } - if (is_float) { - const bool clean_end = is_structural_or_whitespace(*p); - SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); - if (!clean_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; - } +bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { + return generic_validate_utf8(reinterpret_cast(input),length); +} - // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - int longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; - if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { - if (negative) { - // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - } +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson - // Write unsigned if it doesn't fit in a signed integer. - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { - WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); - } else { - WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); - } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for lsx */ +/* end file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage2/base.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/base.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -// SAX functions +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { - const uint8_t *p = src; +namespace stage2 { - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } +class json_iterator; +class structural_iterator; +struct tape_builder; +struct tape_writer; - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - if (digit_count > 20) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (digit_count == 20) { - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage2/base.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H - return i; -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 -// Call this version of the method if you regularly expect 8- or 16-digit numbers. -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_large_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { - const uint8_t *p = src; +#include - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - uint64_t i = 0; - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 17 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 18 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 19 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 20 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // 21 digits is an error - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } - } - } - } - } // 16 digits - } else { // 8 digits - // Less than 8 digits can't overflow, simpler logic here. - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } else { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - } +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - src); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *src && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - return i; -} +struct tape_writer { + /** The next place to write to tape */ + uint64_t *next_tape_loc; -// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - const uint8_t *p = src + negative; + /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + /** Write a double value to tape. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; - // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - int longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; - if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { - if(negative) { - // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - return ~i+1; + /** + * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). + */ + simdjson_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } + /** + * Skip the current tape entry without writing. + * + * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the + * container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + + /** + * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Write a value to a known location on tape. + * + * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. + */ + simdjson_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + +private: + /** + * Append both the tape entry, and a supplementary value following it. Used for types that need + * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. + */ + template + simdjson_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_writer - return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - src += negative; +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); + *next_tape_loc = value; + next_tape_loc++; +} - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - uint64_t i = 0; - const uint8_t *p = src; - p += parse_digit(*p, i); - bool leading_zero = (i == 0); - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) - if ( p == src || (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +/** Write a double value to tape. */ +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { + append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); +} - // - // Parse the decimal part. - // - int64_t exponent = 0; - bool overflow; - if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { - p++; - const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; - if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits - p++; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { + next_tape_loc++; +} - // Overflow check. 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. - overflow = p-src-1 >= 19; - if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { - // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows - const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; - while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } - overflow = start_digits-src >= 19; - } - } else { - overflow = p-src >= 19; - } +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} - // - // Parse the exponent - // - if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { - p++; - bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; - p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { + next_tape_loc += 2; +} - uint64_t exp = 0; - const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; - while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } - // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits - if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); + next_tape_loc++; +} - exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; - overflow = overflow || exponent < FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER || exponent > FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER; - } +template +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + append(val, t); + static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); + memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); + next_tape_loc++; +} - // - // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float - // - double d; - if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { - if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } - } - if (!parse_float_strtod(src-negative, &d)) { - return NUMBER_ERROR; - } - return d; +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { + tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); } -} //namespace {} -#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING -} // namespace numberparsing } // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage2/logger.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/logger.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + -#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/tape_builder.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/json_iterator.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ // This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. // Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace logger { static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; @@ -7295,7 +44803,7 @@ namespace logger { static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces - static simdjson_really_inline char printable_char(char c) { + static simdjson_inline char printable_char(char c) { if (c >= 0x20) { return c; } else { @@ -7304,7 +44812,7 @@ namespace logger { } // Print the header and set up log_start - static simdjson_really_inline void log_start() { + static simdjson_inline void log_start() { if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth = 0; printf("\n"); @@ -7313,14 +44821,20 @@ namespace logger { } } - // Logs a single line of + simdjson_unused static simdjson_inline void log_string(const char *message) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("%s\n", message); + } + } + + // Logs a single line from the stage 2 DOM parser template - static simdjson_really_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { + static simdjson_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { if (LOG_ENABLED) { printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; - auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : (const uint8_t*)" "; + auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : reinterpret_cast(" "); auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; { // Print the next N characters in the buffer. @@ -7352,12 +44866,28 @@ namespace logger { } } // namespace logger -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/logger.h for lsx */ + +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage2 { class json_iterator { @@ -7391,14 +44921,14 @@ class json_iterator { * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. */ template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; /** * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. * * The document must have already passed through stage 1. */ - simdjson_really_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); + simdjson_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); /** * Look at the next token. @@ -7407,7 +44937,7 @@ class json_iterator { * * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). */ - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; /** * Advance to the next token. * @@ -7415,56 +44945,56 @@ class json_iterator { * * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). */ - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; /** * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; /** * Check if we are at the end of the document. * * If this is true, there are no more tokens. */ - simdjson_really_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; /** * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. */ - simdjson_really_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; /** * Log that a value has been found. * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; /** * Log the start of a multipart value. * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; /** * Log the end of a multipart value. * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; /** * Log an error. * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; }; template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { logger::log_start(); // @@ -7480,12 +45010,12 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_docum { auto value = advance(); - // Make sure the outer hash or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we + // Make sure the outer object or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 if (!STREAMING) { switch (*value) { - case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; - case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { log_value("starting brace unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { log_value("starting bracket unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; } } @@ -7589,52 +45119,52 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_docum } // walk_document() -simdjson_really_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, dom_parser{_dom_parser} { } -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { return &buf[*(next_structural)]; } -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; } -simdjson_really_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); } -simdjson_really_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; } -simdjson_really_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); } -simdjson_really_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); } template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { switch (*value) { case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); @@ -7650,16 +45180,18 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root } } template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // Use the fact that most scalars are going to be either strings or numbers. + if(*value == '"') { + return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); + } else if (((*value - '0') < 10) || (*value == '-')) { + return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); + } + // true, false, null are uncommon. switch (*value) { - case '"': return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); - case '-': - case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': - case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': - return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); default: log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); return TAPE_ERROR; @@ -7667,221 +45199,384 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_prim } } // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/tape_writer.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { - -struct tape_writer { - /** The next place to write to tape */ - uint64_t *next_tape_loc; - - /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson - /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H - /** Write a double value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - /** - * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). - */ - simdjson_really_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times - /** - * Skip the current tape entry without writing. - * - * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the - * container ends. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip() noexcept; +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace stringparsing { - /** - * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; +// begin copypasta +// These chars yield themselves: " \ / +// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab +// u not handled in this table as it's complex +static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - /** - * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. + 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. + 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. - /** - * Write a value to a known location on tape. - * - * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. - */ - simdjson_really_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -private: - /** - * Append both the tape entry, and a supplementary value following it. Used for types that need - * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. - */ - template - simdjson_really_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; -}; // struct number_writer + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +}; -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { - append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); -} +// handle a unicode codepoint +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr, bool allow_replacement) { + // Use the default Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) + constexpr uint32_t substitution_code_point = 0xfffd; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { - append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); - *next_tape_loc = value; - next_tape_loc++; -} + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) != ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + + // We have already checked that the high surrogate is valid and + // (code_point - 0xd800) < 1024. + // + // Check that code_point_2 is in the range 0xdc00..0xdfff + // and that code_point_2 was parsed from valid hex. + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if (low_bit >> 10) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + code_point = (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } -/** Write a double value to tape. */ -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { - append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); + } + } else if (code_point >= 0xdc00 && code_point <= 0xdfff) { + // If we encounter a low surrogate (not preceded by a high surrogate) + // then we have an error. + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { - next_tape_loc++; -} -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { - next_tape_loc += 2; -} +// handle a unicode codepoint using the wobbly convention +// https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to handle_unicode_codepoint. + // + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) == ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if ((low_bit >> 10) == 0) { + code_point = + (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + } + } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { - next_tape_loc += 2; + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { - *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); - next_tape_loc++; -} -template -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { - append(val, t); - static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); - memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); - next_tape_loc++; +/** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) { + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst, allow_replacement)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { - tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string. + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(&src, &dst)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } } -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stringparsing } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/tape_writer.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace atomparsing { - -// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. -// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot -// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. -// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. -// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); -// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } - - -// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. -// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { - uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) - static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); - std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); - return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); -} +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* end file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } - else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } - else { return false; } -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; -} +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } - else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } - else { return false; } -} +class structural_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; -} + // Start a structural + simdjson_inline structural_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { + } + // Get the buffer position of the current structural character + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* current() { + return &buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the current structural character + simdjson_inline char current_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the next structural character without advancing + simdjson_inline char peek_next_char() { + return buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* peek() { + return &buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* advance() { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline char advance_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } - else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } - else { return false; } -} + simdjson_inline bool at_end() { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; + } + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); + } +}; -} // namespace atomparsing } // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for lsx */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for lsx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage2 { struct tape_builder { template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED static simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_document( + simdjson_warn_unused static simdjson_inline error_code parse_document( dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, dom::document &doc) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when an empty array is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** * Called when a key in a field is encountered. * * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array * will be called after this with the field value. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when an empty object is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; /** * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or @@ -7890,22 +45585,22 @@ struct tape_builder { * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Next location to write to tape */ tape_writer tape; @@ -7913,18 +45608,18 @@ struct tape_builder { /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; - simdjson_really_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; + simdjson_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; -}; // class tape_builder + simdjson_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_builder template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, dom::document &doc) noexcept { dom_parser.doc = &doc; @@ -7933,59 +45628,59 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_docum return iter.walk_document(builder); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { start_container(iter); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { start_container(iter); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { start_container(iter); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { return visit_string(iter, key, true); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 return SUCCESS; } -simdjson_really_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} +simdjson_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); - dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value, dst); + dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value+1, dst, false); // We do not allow replacement when the escape characters are invalid. if (dst == nullptr) { iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); return STRING_ERROR; @@ -7994,16 +45689,16 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_strin return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { return visit_string(iter, value); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { iter.log_value("number"); return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { // // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up @@ -8017,51 +45712,50 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_ // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON // documents made of single atoms. // - uint8_t *copy = static_cast(malloc(iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING)); - if (copy == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } - memcpy(copy, value, iter.remaining_len()); - memset(copy + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); - error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy); - free(copy); + std::unique_ptrcopy(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING]); + if (copy.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } + std::memcpy(copy.get(), value, iter.remaining_len()); + std::memset(copy.get() + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy.get()); return error; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { iter.log_value("true"); if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { iter.log_value("true"); if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { iter.log_value("false"); if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { iter.log_value("false"); if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { iter.log_value("null"); if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { iter.log_value("null"); if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); @@ -8070,24 +45764,24 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_ // private: -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); tape.append(start_index+2, start); tape.append(start_index, end); return SUCCESS; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; tape.append(start_tape_index, end); @@ -8100,13 +45794,13 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::end_contain return SUCCESS; } -simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB @@ -8119,192 +45813,356 @@ simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { } } // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for lsx */ +/* end file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for lsx */ + +// +// Stage 1 +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr& dst +) const noexcept { + dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); + if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } + if (auto err = dst->set_capacity(capacity)) + return err; + if (auto err = dst->set_max_depth(max_depth)) + return err; + return SUCCESS; +} namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { +using namespace simd; + +simdjson_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + // Inspired by haswell. + // LSX use low 5 bits as index. For the 6 operators (:,[]{}), the unique-5bits is [6:2]. + // The ASCII white-space and operators have these values: (char, hex, unique-5bits) + // (' ', 20, 00000) ('\t', 09, 01001) ('\n', 0A, 01010) ('\r', 0D, 01101) + // (',', 2C, 01011) (':', 3A, 01110) ('[', 5B, 10110) ('{', 7B, 11110) (']', 5D, 10111) ('}', 7D, 11111) + const simd8 ws_table = simd8::repeat_16( + ' ', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, '\t', '\n', 0, 0, '\r', 0, 0 + ); + const simd8 op_table_lo = simd8::repeat_16( + 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ',', 0, 0, ':', 0 + ); + const simd8 op_table_hi = simd8::repeat_16( + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, '[', ']', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, '{', '}' + ); + uint64_t ws = in.eq({ + in.chunks[0].lookup_16(ws_table), + in.chunks[1].lookup_16(ws_table), + in.chunks[2].lookup_16(ws_table), + in.chunks[3].lookup_16(ws_table) + }); + uint64_t op = in.eq({ + __lsx_vshuf_b(op_table_hi, op_table_lo, in.chunks[0].shr<2>()), + __lsx_vshuf_b(op_table_hi, op_table_lo, in.chunks[1].shr<2>()), + __lsx_vshuf_b(op_table_hi, op_table_lo, in.chunks[2].shr<2>()), + __lsx_vshuf_b(op_table_hi, op_table_lo, in.chunks[3].shr<2>()) + }); + + return { ws, op }; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { + return input.reduce_or().is_ascii(); +} + +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-0x80); // Only 111_____ will be >= 0x80 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-0x80); // Only 1111____ will be >= 0x80 + return is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +// +// Stage 2 +// + +// +// Implementation-specific overrides +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { + return lsx::stage1::json_minifier::minify<64>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept { + this->buf = _buf; + this->len = _len; + return lsx::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<64>(buf, len, *this, streaming); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { + return lsx::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, false); +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return lsx::stringparsing::parse_string(src, dst, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept { + return lsx::stringparsing::parse_wobbly_string(src, dst); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, stage1_mode::regular); if (error) { return error; } return stage2(_doc); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson -/* begin file src/fallback/end_implementation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/end.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "lsx" */ #undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -/* end file src/fallback/end_implementation.h */ -/* end file src/fallback/end_implementation.h */ +/* end file simdjson/lsx/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_LSX_CPP +/* end file lsx.cpp */ #endif -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL -/* begin file src/haswell/implementation.cpp */ -/* begin file src/haswell/begin_implementation.h */ -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION haswell -#define SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt") +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX +/* including lasx.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file lasx.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_LASX_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_LASX_CPP + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* including simdjson/lasx.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_H + +/* including simdjson/lasx/begin.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "lasx" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION lasx +/* including simdjson/lasx/base.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -/* haswell/implementation.h already included: #include "haswell/implementation.h" */ -/* begin file src/haswell/intrinsics.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H -#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for LASX. + */ +namespace lasx { +class implementation; -#ifdef SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO -// under clang within visual studio, this will include -#include // visual studio or clang -#else -#include // elsewhere -#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace -#ifdef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO -/** - * You are not supposed, normally, to include these - * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h - * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang - * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers - * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected - * from macros: - * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these - * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture - * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole - * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we - * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, - * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, - * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would - * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included - * (or ) before, so the headers - * are fooled. - */ -#include // for _blsr_u64 -#include // for __lzcnt64 -#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 -// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang -// has it as a macro. -#ifndef _blsr_u64 -// we roll our own -SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t _blsr_u64(uint64_t n) { - return (n - 1) & n; -} -SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION -#endif // _blsr_u64 -#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H -/* end file src/haswell/intrinsics.h */ +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H -SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -/* begin file src/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include +static_assert(sizeof(__m256i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for LoongArch ASX"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { // We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, // but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. // Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. -NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED -simdjson_really_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); -#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - //////// - // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to - // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); - // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? - //////// +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); -#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO } /* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { - return _blsr_u64(input_num); +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); } /* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ -simdjson_really_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { - return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); } -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -simdjson_really_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { - // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows - return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores -} -#else -simdjson_really_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { - return _popcnt64(input_num); +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(__lasx_xvpcnt_d(__m256i(v4u64{input_num, 0, 0, 0})), 0); } -#endif -simdjson_really_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, - uint64_t *result) { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, - reinterpret_cast(result)); -#else +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, - (unsigned long long *)result); -#endif + reinterpret_cast(result)); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H -/* end file src/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ -/* begin file src/haswell/bitmask.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H -#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMASK_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { // // Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. // // For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 // -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { - // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 - // but not clmul. - __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); - __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); - return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H -/* end file src/haswell/bitmask.h */ -/* begin file src/haswell/simd.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H -#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +#endif +/* end file simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 -/* simdprune_tables.h already included: #include "simdprune_tables.h" */ +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/simd.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace simd { // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. @@ -8313,23 +46171,25 @@ namespace simd { __m256i value; // Zero constructor - simdjson_really_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} // Conversion from SIMD register - simdjson_really_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} + simdjson_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} // Conversion to SIMD register - simdjson_really_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } - simdjson_really_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const v32i8&() const { return (v32i8&)this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator v32i8&() { return (v32i8&)this->value; } // Bit operations - simdjson_really_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm256_or_si256(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm256_and_si256(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm256_xor_si256(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm256_andnot_si256(other, *this); } - simdjson_really_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = (Child*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } - simdjson_really_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = (Child*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } - simdjson_really_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = (Child*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvand_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvxor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvandn_v(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } }; // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. @@ -8338,46 +46198,55 @@ namespace simd { template> struct base8: base> { - typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; - typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} - simdjson_really_inline base8() : base>() {} - simdjson_really_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return __lasx_xvseq_b(lhs, rhs); } - simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpeq_epi8(*this, other); } - - static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { - return _mm256_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm256_permute2x128_si256(prev_chunk, *this, 0x21), 16 - N); + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + __m256i hi = __lasx_xvbsll_v(*this, N); + __m256i lo = __lasx_xvbsrl_v(*this, 16 - N); + __m256i tmp = __lasx_xvbsrl_v(prev_chunk, 16 - N); + lo = __lasx_xvpermi_q(lo, tmp, 0x21); + return __lasx_xvor_v(hi, lo); } }; // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) template<> struct simd8: base8 { - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_b(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : base8() {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} - simdjson_really_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this); } - simdjson_really_inline bool any() const { return !_mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { + __m256i mask = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(*this); + return (__lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 4) << 16) | (__lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } }; template struct base8_numeric: base8 { - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(_value); } - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm256_setzero_si256(); } - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { - return _mm256_loadu_si256(reinterpret_cast(values)); + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { + return __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_b(_value); + } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return __lasx_xvldi(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { + return __lasx_xvld(reinterpret_cast(values), 0); } // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 repeat_16( + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 ) { @@ -8389,79 +46258,70 @@ namespace simd { ); } - simdjson_really_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} - simdjson_really_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} // Store to array - simdjson_really_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { return _mm256_storeu_si256(reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), *this); } + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { + return __lasx_xvst(*this, reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), 0); + } // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_add_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_sub_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *(simd8*)this; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *(simd8*)this; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvadd_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvsub_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } // Override to distinguish from bool version - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { - return _mm256_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return __lasx_xvshuf_b(lookup_table, lookup_table, *this); } // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. - // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes // get written. - // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the - // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be - // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. template - simdjson_really_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { - // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho - // we do it in four steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + simdjson_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by haswell + // lasx do it in 4 steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits - uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second significant 8 bits uint8_t mask3 = uint8_t(mask >> 16); // ... uint8_t mask4 = uint8_t(mask >> 24); // ... - // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and - // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only - // two instructions on most compilers. - __m256i shufmask = _mm256_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask4], thintable_epi8[mask3], - thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); - // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask and so forth - shufmask = - _mm256_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm256_set_epi32(0x18181818, 0x18181818, - 0x10101010, 0x10101010, 0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask{1,2,3,4}] + // into a 256-bit register. + __m256i shufmask = {int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask1]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask2]) + 0x0808080808080808, int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask3]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask4]) + 0x0808080808080808}; // this is the version "nearly pruned" - __m256i pruned = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + __m256i pruned = __lasx_xvshuf_b(*this, *this, shufmask); // we still need to put the pieces back together. // we compute the popcount of the first words: int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + int pop2 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask2]; int pop3 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask3]; // then load the corresponding mask - // could be done with _mm256_loadu2_m128i but many standard libraries omit this intrinsic. - __m256i v256 = _mm256_castsi128_si256( - _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8))); - __m256i compactmask = _mm256_insertf128_si256(v256, - _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)(pshufb_combine_table + pop3 * 8)), 1); - __m256i almostthere = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); - // We just need to write out the result. - // This is the tricky bit that is hard to do - // if we want to return a SIMD register, since there - // is no single-instruction approach to recombine - // the two 128-bit lanes with an offset. - __m128i v128; - v128 = _mm256_castsi256_si128(almostthere); - _mm_storeu_si128( (__m128i *)output, v128); - v128 = _mm256_extractf128_si256(almostthere, 1); - _mm_storeu_si128( (__m128i *)(output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)), v128); + __m256i masklo = __lasx_xvldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop1 * 8); + __m256i maskhi = __lasx_xvldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop3 * 8); + __m256i compactmask = __lasx_xvpermi_q(maskhi, masklo, 0x20); + __m256i answer = __lasx_xvshuf_b(pruned, pruned, compactmask); + __lasx_xvst(answer, reinterpret_cast(output), 0); + uint64_t value3 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(answer, 2); + uint64_t value4 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(answer, 3); + uint64_t *pos = reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(output) + 16 - (pop1 + pop2) / 2); + pos[0] = value3; + pos[1] = value4; } template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lookup_16( + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, @@ -8478,26 +46338,26 @@ namespace simd { // Signed bytes template<> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} // Array constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} // Member-by-member initialization - simdjson_really_inline simd8( + simdjson_inline simd8( int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31 - ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + ) : simd8({ v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 - )) {} + }) {} // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) - simdjson_really_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 ) { @@ -8510,35 +46370,35 @@ namespace simd { } // Order-sensitive comparisons - simdjson_really_inline simd8 max(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 min(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmax_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmin_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvslt_b(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvslt_b(*this, other); } }; // Unsigned bytes template<> struct simd8: base8_numeric { - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} // Array constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} // Member-by-member initialization - simdjson_really_inline simd8( + simdjson_inline simd8( uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31 - ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + ) : simd8(__m256i(v32u8{ v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 - )) {} + })) {} // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) - simdjson_really_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 ) { @@ -8550,120 +46410,436 @@ namespace simd { ); } - // Saturated math - simdjson_really_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_adds_epu8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvsadd_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvssub_bu(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmax_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmin_bu(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { + __m256i mask = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(__lasx_xvand_v(*this, bits)); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(__lasx_xvsrli_b(*this, N)); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(__lasx_xvslli_b(*this, N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "LASX kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); + uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); + __m256i zcnt = __lasx_xvpcnt_w(__m256i(v4u64{~mask, 0, 0, 0})); + uint64_t zcnt1 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_wu(zcnt, 0); + uint64_t zcnt2 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_wu(zcnt, 1); + // There should be a critical value which processes in scaler is faster. + if (zcnt1) + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); + if (zcnt2) + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + zcnt1); + return zcnt1 + zcnt2; + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + __m256i mask0 = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(this->chunks[0]); + __m256i mask1 = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(this->chunks[1]); + __m256i mask_tmp = __lasx_xvpickve_w(mask0, 4); + __m256i tmp = __lasx_xvpickve_w(mask1, 4); + mask0 = __lasx_xvinsve0_w(mask0, mask1, 1); + mask_tmp = __lasx_xvinsve0_w(mask_tmp, tmp, 1); + return __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(__lasx_xvpackev_h(mask_tmp, mask0), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast((v == '\\').to_bitmask()), // bs_bits + static_cast((v == '"').to_bitmask()), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/lasx/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - // Order-specific operations - simdjson_really_inline simd8 max(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epu8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 min(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epu8(other, *this); } - // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) - simdjson_really_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } - // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max(*this) == other; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min(*this) == other; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H - // Bit-specific operations - simdjson_really_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } - simdjson_really_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } - simdjson_really_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } - simdjson_really_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } - simdjson_really_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, bits); } - simdjson_really_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm256_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } - // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. - // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit - template - simdjson_really_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } - }; +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - template - struct simd8x64 { - static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); - static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "Haswell kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); - const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; +#include - simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed - simd8x64& operator=(const simd8 other) = delete; // no assignment allowed - simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } - simdjson_really_inline void compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { - uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); - uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); - this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); - this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + 32 - count_ones(mask1)); - } - simdjson_really_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { - this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); - this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); - } +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { - uint64_t r_lo = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); - uint64_t r_hi = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); - return r_lo | (r_hi << 32); - } +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} - simdjson_really_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { - return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; - } +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] | mask, - this->chunks[1] | mask - ); - } +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] == mask, - this->chunks[1] == mask - ).to_bitmask(); - } +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] <= mask, - this->chunks[1] <= mask - ).to_bitmask(); - } - }; // struct simd8x64 +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} -} // namespace simd +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace atomparsing } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H -/* end file src/haswell/simd.h */ - -/* end file src/haswell/simd.h */ -/* begin file src/haswell/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* begin file src/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { // expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. struct open_container { @@ -8686,1313 +46862,2231 @@ class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementati /** Document passed to stage 2 */ dom::document *doc{}; - simdjson_really_inline dom_parser_implementation(); + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; - dom_parser_implementation & operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool partial) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code check_for_unclosed_array() noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; -}; + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/allocate.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { -namespace allocate { -// -// Allocates stage 1 internal state and outputs in the parser -// -simdjson_really_inline error_code set_capacity(internal::dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t capacity) { - size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; - parser.structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); - if (!parser.structural_indexes) { return MEMALLOC; } - parser.structural_indexes[0] = 0; - parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; - return SUCCESS; -} + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; -} // namespace allocate -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/allocate.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace allocate { -// -// Allocates stage 2 internal state and outputs in the parser -// -simdjson_really_inline error_code set_max_depth(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t max_depth) { - parser.open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); - parser.is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; - if (!parser.is_array || !parser.open_containers) { - return MEMALLOC; - } - return SUCCESS; -} -} // namespace allocate -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } -simdjson_really_inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() {} + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; -// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { - error_code err = stage1::allocate::set_capacity(*this, capacity); - if (err) { _capacity = 0; return err; } - _capacity = capacity; - return SUCCESS; + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { - error_code err = stage2::allocate::set_max_depth(*this, max_depth); - if (err) { _max_depth = 0; return err; } - _max_depth = max_depth; - return SUCCESS; +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ - -#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_depth, - std::unique_ptr& dst -) const noexcept { - dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); - if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } - dst->set_capacity(capacity); - dst->set_max_depth(max_depth); - return SUCCESS; + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace - -/* begin file src/haswell/end_implementation.h */ -#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION -/* end file src/haswell/end_implementation.h */ - -/* end file src/haswell/end_implementation.h */ -/* begin file src/haswell/dom_parser_implementation.cpp */ -/* begin file src/haswell/begin_implementation.h */ -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION haswell -#define SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt") - -/* haswell/implementation.h already included: #include "haswell/implementation.h" */ -/* haswell/intrinsics.h already included: #include "haswell/intrinsics.h" // Generally need to be included outside SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION */ - -SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL - -/* haswell/bitmanipulation.h already included: #include "haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ -/* haswell/bitmask.h already included: #include "haswell/bitmask.h" */ -/* haswell/simd.h already included: #include "haswell/simd.h" */ - -/* end file src/haswell/begin_implementation.h */ -/* haswell/dom_parser_implementation.h already included: #include "haswell/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/jsoncharutils.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { - -// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char -// zero otherwise -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { - return structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); } -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { - return structural_or_whitespace[c]; +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; } -// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid -// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom -// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register -// -// see -// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ -static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( - const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism - uint32_t v1 = digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; - uint32_t v2 = digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; - uint32_t v3 = digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; - uint32_t v4 = digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; - return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; } -// given a code point cp, writes to c -// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in -// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point -// is invalid -// -// This can possibly be made faster using pdep -// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents -// have few escaped code points, and the following -// function looks cheap. -// -// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately -// -simdjson_really_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { - if (cp <= 0x7F) { - c[0] = uint8_t(cp); - return 1; // ascii +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; } - if (cp <= 0x7FF) { - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); - c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 2; // universal plane - // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... - //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { - // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here - } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); - c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); - c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 3; - } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this - // is not needed - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); - c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); - c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); - c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 4; +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - // will return 0 when the code point was too large. - return 0; // bad r + return SUCCESS; } -#ifdef SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm -// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit -// -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { - return x * (uint64_t)y; +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; } -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { - uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); - uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); - uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); - uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); - uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); - *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + - (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); - return lo; + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; } -#endif -simdjson_really_inline value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { - value128 answer; -#if defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) || defined(SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS) -#ifdef _M_ARM64 - // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate - answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); - answer.low = value1 * value2; -#else - answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 -#endif // _M_ARM64 -#else // defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) || defined(SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS) - __uint128_t r = ((__uint128_t)value1) * value2; - answer.low = uint64_t(r); - answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); -#endif - return answer; +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); } -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/jsoncharutils.h */ +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing // -// Stage 1 +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. // +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING -using namespace simd; +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} -struct json_character_block { - static simdjson_really_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); - // ASCII white-space ('\r','\n','\t',' ') - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t whitespace() const { return _whitespace; } - // non-quote structural characters (comma, colon, braces, brackets) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t op() const { return _op; } - // neither a structural character nor a white-space, so letters, numbers and quotes - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t scalar() { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else - uint64_t _whitespace; // ASCII white-space ('\r','\n','\t',' ') - uint64_t _op; // structural characters (comma, colon, braces, brackets but not quotes) -}; +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { -// This identifies structural characters (comma, colon, braces, brackets), -// and ASCII white-space ('\r','\n','\t',' '). -simdjson_really_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - // These lookups rely on the fact that anything < 127 will match the lower 4 bits, which is why - // we can't use the generic lookup_16. - auto whitespace_table = simd8::repeat_16(' ', 100, 100, 100, 17, 100, 113, 2, 100, '\t', '\n', 112, 100, '\r', 100, 100); - auto op_table = simd8::repeat_16(',', '}', 0, 0, 0xc0u, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ':', '{'); + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); - // We compute whitespace and op separately. If the code later only use one or the - // other, given the fact that all functions are aggressively inlined, we can - // hope that useless computations will be omitted. This is namely case when - // minifying (we only need whitespace). + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - uint64_t whitespace = simd8x64( - in.chunks[0] == simd8(_mm256_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[0])), - in.chunks[1] == simd8(_mm256_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[1])) - ).to_bitmask(); - - uint64_t op = simd8x64( - (in.chunks[0] | 32) == simd8(_mm256_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[0]-',')), - (in.chunks[1] | 32) == simd8(_mm256_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[1]-',')) - ).to_bitmask(); - return { whitespace, op }; -} + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } -simdjson_really_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { - return input.reduce_or().is_ascii(); -} + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simd8 must_be_continuation(const simd8 prev1, const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { - simd8 is_second_byte = prev1.saturating_sub(0b11000000u-1); // Only 11______ will be > 0 - simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0b11100000u-1); // Only 111_____ will be > 0 - simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0b11110000u-1); // Only 1111____ will be > 0 - // Caller requires a bool (all 1's). All values resulting from the subtraction will be <= 64, so signed comparison is fine. - return simd8(is_second_byte | is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte) > int8_t(0); -} + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } -simdjson_really_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { - simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0b11100000u-1); // Only 111_____ will be > 0 - simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0b11110000u-1); // Only 1111____ will be > 0 - // Caller requires a bool (all 1's). All values resulting from the subtraction will be <= 64, so signed comparison is fine. - return simd8(is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte) > int8_t(0); + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace - -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h */ +// Inlineable functions namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace utf8_validation { -using namespace simd; +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; - simdjson_really_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { -// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) -// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) -// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte -// Bit 4 = Surrogate -// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte -// Bit 7 = Two Continuations - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ - // 11______ 11______ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ - constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ - // 11110100 101_____ - // 11110101 1001____ - // 11110101 101_____ - // 1111011_ 1001____ - // 1111011_ 101_____ - // 11111___ 1001____ - // 11111___ 101_____ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; - // 11110101 1000____ - // 1111011_ 1000____ - // 11111___ 1000____ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( - // 0_______ ________ - TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, - TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, - // 10______ ________ - TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, - // 1100____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, - // 1101____ ________ - TOO_SHORT, - // 1110____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, - // 1111____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 - ); - constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . - const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( - // ____0000 ________ - CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, - // ____0001 ________ - CARRY | OVERLONG_2, - // ____001_ ________ - CARRY, - CARRY, + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} - // ____0100 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE, - // ____0101 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - // ____011_ ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - // ____1___ ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - // ____1101 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 - ); - const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( - // ________ 0_______ - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - // ________ 1000____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, - // ________ 1001____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, - // ________ 101_____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } - // ________ 11______ - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT - ); - return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); - } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, - const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { - simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); - simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); - simd8 must23 = simd8(must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3)); - simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); - return must23_80 ^ sc; + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } } + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; // - // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: - // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. + // Parse the integer part. // - simdjson_really_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { - // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): - // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ - static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0b11110000u-1, 0b11100000u-1, 0b11000000u-1 - }; - const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); - return input.gt_bits(max_value); - } + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - struct utf8_checker { - // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. - simd8 error; - // The last input we received - simd8 prev_input_block; - // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) - simd8 prev_incomplete; + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. // - // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. - // - simdjson_really_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { - // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes - // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) - simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); - simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); - this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); - } + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } - // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short. - simdjson_really_inline void check_eof() { - // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't - // possibly finish them. - this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; - } + return i; +} - simdjson_really_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { - if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { - this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; - } else { - // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. - static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), - "We support either two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); - if(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); - } else if(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); - } - this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); - this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); - } - } + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - simdjson_really_inline error_code errors() { - return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; - } + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} - }; // struct utf8_checker -} // namespace utf8_validation +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); -using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times -// We assume the file in which it is included already includes -// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; -// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces -template -struct buf_block_reader { -public: - simdjson_really_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); - simdjson_really_inline size_t block_index(); - simdjson_really_inline bool has_full_block() const; - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; - /** - * Get the last block, padded with spaces. - * - * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this - * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there - * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. - * - * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. - */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; - simdjson_really_inline void advance(); -private: - const uint8_t *buf; - const size_t len; - const size_t lenminusstep; - size_t idx; -}; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } -// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(sizeof(simd8x64) + 1); - for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { - buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); - } - buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; - return buf; + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; } -// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(sizeof(simd8x64) + 1); - in.store((uint8_t*)buf); - for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { - if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; } - buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; - return buf; -} -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(64 + 1); - for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { - buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; } - buf[64] = '\0'; - return buf; -} -template -simdjson_really_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } -template -simdjson_really_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; -template -simdjson_really_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { - return idx < lenminusstep; + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; } -template -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { - return &buf[idx]; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); } -template -simdjson_really_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { - memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. - memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); - return len - idx; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; } -template -simdjson_really_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { - idx += STEP_SIZE; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { - -struct json_string_block { - // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } - // Escape characters (backslashes that are not escaped--i.e. in \\, includes only the first \) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escape() const { return _backslash & ~_escaped; } - // Real (non-backslashed) quotes - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } - // Start quotes of strings - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_start() const { return _quote & _in_string; } - // End quotes of strings - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_end() const { return _quote & ~_in_string; } - // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } - // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } - // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } - // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); - // backslash characters - uint64_t _backslash; - // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) - uint64_t _escaped; - // real quotes (non-backslashed ones) - uint64_t _quote; - // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) - uint64_t _in_string; -}; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } -// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so -class json_string_scanner { -public: - simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(bool streaming); + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); -private: - // Intended to be defined by the implementation - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t find_escaped(uint64_t escape); - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t find_escaped_branchless(uint64_t escape); + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } - // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). - uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; - // Whether the first character of the next iteration is escaped. - uint64_t prev_escaped = 0ULL; -}; + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; -// -// Finds escaped characters (characters following \). -// -// Handles runs of backslashes like \\\" and \\\\" correctly (yielding 0101 and 01010, respectively). -// -// Does this by: -// - Shift the escape mask to get potentially escaped characters (characters after backslashes). -// - Mask escaped sequences that start on *even* bits with 1010101010 (odd bits are escaped, even bits are not) -// - Mask escaped sequences that start on *odd* bits with 0101010101 (even bits are escaped, odd bits are not) -// -// To distinguish between escaped sequences starting on even/odd bits, it finds the start of all -// escape sequences, filters out the ones that start on even bits, and adds that to the mask of -// escape sequences. This causes the addition to clear out the sequences starting on odd bits (since -// the start bit causes a carry), and leaves even-bit sequences alone. -// -// Example: -// -// text | \\\ | \\\"\\\" \\\" \\"\\" | -// escape | xxx | xx xxx xxx xx xx | Removed overflow backslash; will | it into follows_escape -// odd_starts | x | x x x | escape & ~even_bits & ~follows_escape -// even_seq | c| cxxx c xx c | c = carry bit -- will be masked out later -// invert_mask | | cxxx c xx c| even_seq << 1 -// follows_escape | xx | x xx xxx xxx xx xx | Includes overflow bit -// escaped | x | x x x x x x x x | -// desired | x | x x x x x x x x | -// text | \\\ | \\\"\\\" \\\" \\"\\" | -// -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t json_string_scanner::find_escaped_branchless(uint64_t backslash) { - // If there was overflow, pretend the first character isn't a backslash - backslash &= ~prev_escaped; - uint64_t follows_escape = backslash << 1 | prev_escaped; + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // Get sequences starting on even bits by clearing out the odd series using + - const uint64_t even_bits = 0x5555555555555555ULL; - uint64_t odd_sequence_starts = backslash & ~even_bits & ~follows_escape; - uint64_t sequences_starting_on_even_bits; - prev_escaped = add_overflow(odd_sequence_starts, backslash, &sequences_starting_on_even_bits); - uint64_t invert_mask = sequences_starting_on_even_bits << 1; // The mask we want to return is the *escaped* bits, not escapes. + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } - // Mask every other backslashed character as an escaped character - // Flip the mask for sequences that start on even bits, to correct them - return (even_bits ^ invert_mask) & follows_escape; -} + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } -// -// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. -// -// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. -// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. -// -// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. -// -simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); - const uint64_t escaped = find_escaped(backslash); - const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; // - // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). - // - // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped - // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float // - const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { // - // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know + // Check for minus sign // - // right shift of a signed value expected to be well-defined and standard - // compliant as of C++20, John Regher from Utah U. says this is fine code + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + // - prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. - return { - backslash, - escaped, - quote, - in_string - }; -} + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish(bool streaming) { - if (prev_in_string and (not streaming)) { - return UNCLOSED_STRING; + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; } - return SUCCESS; -} -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_scanner.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; -/** - * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. - * - * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside - * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). - * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. - * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The - * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. - * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. - * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. - * - * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes - * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. - * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by - * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, - * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. - */ -struct json_block { -public: - /** - * The start of structurals. - * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t structural_start() { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } - /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t whitespace() { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // Helpers + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } - /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } - /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // string and escape characters - json_string_block _string; - // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars - json_character_block _characters; - // whether the previous character was a scalar - uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; -private: - // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; - /** - * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". - * They may reside inside a string. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } - /** - * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". - * It main reside inside a string. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() { - // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space - // (so letters, numbers, quotes). - // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space - // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. - return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); - } - /** - * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. - * The characters following a quote are not included. - */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() { - // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character - // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a - // white space. - // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). - return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } } -}; + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} -/** - * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. - * - * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: - * - string characters (taking \" into account) - * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) - * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") - * - * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: - * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of - * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are - * part of a string. - */ -class json_scanner { -public: - json_scanner() {} - simdjson_really_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(bool streaming); +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING -private: - // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token - // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). - uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; - json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; -}; +} // namespace numberparsing +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lasx */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { // -// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. -// -// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: -// -// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation // -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { - const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; - overflow = match >> 63; - return result; + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } } -simdjson_really_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); - // identifies the white-space and the structurat characters - json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); - // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space - // (so letters, numbers, quotes). - // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). - // - // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) - // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential - // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we - // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. - // - // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. - const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); - uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); - return { - strings, - characters, - follows_nonquote_scalar - }; +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_scanner::finish(bool streaming) { - return string_scanner.finish(streaming); +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; } -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_scanner.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_minifier.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times -// We assume the file in which it is included already includes -// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} -class json_minifier { -public: - template - static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} -private: - simdjson_really_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) - : dst{_dst} - {} - template - simdjson_really_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); - json_scanner scanner{}; - uint8_t *dst; -}; +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block) { - uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); - in.compress(mask, dst); - dst += 64 - count_ones(mask); +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); } -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { - *dst = '\0'; - error_code error = scanner.finish(false); - if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } - dst_len = dst - dst_start; - return SUCCESS; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; } -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); - simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); - this->next(in_1, block_1); - this->next(in_2, block_2); - reader.advance(); +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; } -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - this->next(block_buf, block_1); - reader.advance(); +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); } -template -error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { - buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); - json_minifier minifier(dst); +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} - // Index the first n-1 blocks - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); - } +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces - uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; - if (simdjson_likely(reader.get_remainder(block)) > 0) { - minifier.step(block, reader); - } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lasx */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/end.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "lasx" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/lasx/end.h */ - return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("lasx", "LoongArch ASX", internal::instruction_set::LASX) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/implementation.h */ + +/* including simdjson/lasx/begin.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "lasx" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION lasx +/* including simdjson/lasx/base.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for LASX. + */ +namespace lasx { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_minifier.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(__m256i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for LoongArch ASX"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -/** - * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that - * makes up a complete document. - * - * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a - * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the - * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of - * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. - * - * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from - * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the - * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ';' ',' - * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' '}' ';' ','. - * - * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases - * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. - * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows - * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in - * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this - * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found - * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and - * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a - * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the - * batch. - */ -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { - // TODO don't count separately, just figure out depth - auto arr_cnt = 0; - auto obj_cnt = 0; - for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { - auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; - switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { - case ':': - case ',': - continue; - case '}': - obj_cnt--; - continue; - case ']': - arr_cnt--; - continue; - case '{': - obj_cnt++; - break; - case '[': - arr_cnt++; - break; - } - auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; - switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { - case '{': - case '[': - case ':': - case ',': - continue; - } - // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! - if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { - return parser.n_structural_indexes; - } - // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one - return i; - } - return 0; +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(__lasx_xvpcnt_d(__m256i(v4u64{input_num, 0, 0, 0})), 0); +} + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMASK_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { -class bit_indexer { -public: - uint32_t *tail; +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} - simdjson_really_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx - // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at - // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go - // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr - // needs to be large enough to handle this - simdjson_really_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { - // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. - // Unfortunately, in other cases, - // it helps tremendously. - if (bits == 0) - return; - int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); +#endif +/* end file simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/simd.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m256i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const v32i8&() const { return (v32i8&)this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator v32i8&() { return (v32i8&)this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvand_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvxor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvandn_v(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; - // Do the first 8 all together - for (int i=0; i<8; i++) { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); + template> + struct base8: base> { + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return __lasx_xvseq_b(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + __m256i hi = __lasx_xvbsll_v(*this, N); + __m256i lo = __lasx_xvbsrl_v(*this, 16 - N); + __m256i tmp = __lasx_xvbsrl_v(prev_chunk, 16 - N); + lo = __lasx_xvpermi_q(lo, tmp, 0x21); + return __lasx_xvor_v(hi, lo); } + }; - // Do the next 8 all together (we hope in most cases it won't happen at all - // and the branch is easily predicted). - if (simdjson_unlikely(cnt > 8)) { - for (int i=8; i<16; i++) { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); - } + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_b(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } - // Most files don't have 16+ structurals per block, so we take several basically guaranteed - // branch mispredictions here. 16+ structurals per block means either punctuation ({} [] , :) - // or the start of a value ("abc" true 123) every four characters. - if (simdjson_unlikely(cnt > 16)) { - int i = 16; - do { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); - i++; - } while (i < cnt); - } + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { + __m256i mask = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(*this); + return (__lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 4) << 16) | (__lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; - this->tail += cnt; - } -}; + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { + return __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_b(_value); + } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return __lasx_xvldi(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { + return __lasx_xvld(reinterpret_cast(values), 0); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } -class json_structural_indexer { -public: - /** - * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. - * - * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to - * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If - * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. - */ - template - static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, bool partial) noexcept; + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} -private: - simdjson_really_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); - template - simdjson_really_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block, size_t idx); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, bool partial); + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { + return __lasx_xvst(*this, reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), 0); + } - json_scanner scanner{}; - utf8_checker checker{}; - bit_indexer indexer; - uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; - uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; -}; + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvadd_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvsub_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } -simdjson_really_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } -// Skip the last character if it is partial -simdjson_really_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { - if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { - switch (len) { - case 2: - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-2] >= 0b11100000) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left - return len; - case 1: - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - return len; - case 0: - return len; + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return __lasx_xvshuf_b(lookup_table, lookup_table, *this); } - } - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-2] >= 0b11100000) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-3] >= 0b11110000) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left - return len; -} -// -// PERF NOTES: -// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: -// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load -// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. -// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. -// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use -// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core -// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but -// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. -// 3. Step 1 doesn't use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that -// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. -// -// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all -// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough -// workout. -// -template -error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, bool partial) noexcept { - if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } - if (partial) { len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); } + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by haswell + // lasx do it in 4 steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask3 = uint8_t(mask >> 16); // ... + uint8_t mask4 = uint8_t(mask >> 24); // ... + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask{1,2,3,4}] + // into a 256-bit register. + __m256i shufmask = {int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask1]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask2]) + 0x0808080808080808, int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask3]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask4]) + 0x0808080808080808}; + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m256i pruned = __lasx_xvshuf_b(*this, *this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + int pop2 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask2]; + int pop3 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask3]; - buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); - json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); + // then load the corresponding mask + __m256i masklo = __lasx_xvldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop1 * 8); + __m256i maskhi = __lasx_xvldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop3 * 8); + __m256i compactmask = __lasx_xvpermi_q(maskhi, masklo, 0x20); + __m256i answer = __lasx_xvshuf_b(pruned, pruned, compactmask); + __lasx_xvst(answer, reinterpret_cast(output), 0); + uint64_t value3 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(answer, 2); + uint64_t value4 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(answer, 3); + uint64_t *pos = reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(output) + 16 - (pop1 + pop2) / 2); + pos[0] = value3; + pos[1] = value4; + } - // Read all but the last block - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); - } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31 + ) : simd8({ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + }) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmax_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmin_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvslt_b(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvslt_b(*this, other); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31 + ) : simd8(__m256i(v32u8{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + })) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } - // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty) - uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; - if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return EMPTY; } - indexer.step(block, reader); + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvsadd_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvssub_bu(*this, other); } - return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); -} + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmax_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmin_bu(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); - simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); - this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); - this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); - reader.advance(); -} + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { + __m256i mask = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(__lasx_xvand_v(*this, bits)); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(__lasx_xvsrli_b(*this, N)); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(__lasx_xvslli_b(*this, N)); } + }; -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); - reader.advance(); -} + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "LASX kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block, size_t idx) { - uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); - checker.check_next_input(in); - indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser - prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); - unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); -} + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, bool partial) { - // Write out the final iteration's structurals - indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} - error_code error = scanner.finish(partial); - if (simdjson_unlikely(error != SUCCESS)) { return error; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); + uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); + __m256i zcnt = __lasx_xvpcnt_w(__m256i(v4u64{~mask, 0, 0, 0})); + uint64_t zcnt1 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_wu(zcnt, 0); + uint64_t zcnt2 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_wu(zcnt, 1); + // There should be a critical value which processes in scaler is faster. + if (zcnt1) + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); + if (zcnt2) + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + zcnt1); + return zcnt1 + zcnt2; + } - if (unescaped_chars_error) { - return UNESCAPED_CHARS; - } + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + } - parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); - /*** - * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 - * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) - * structural character, it quickly stops. - * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. - * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing - * continues, then it must be [,] or }. - * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would - * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. - * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is - * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document - * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get - * ][[ which is invalid. - **/ - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; - parser.next_structural_index = 0; - // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something - if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { - return EMPTY; - } - if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { - return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; - } - if (partial) { - auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); - if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { - return CAPACITY; // If the buffer is partial but the document is incomplete, it's too big to parse. + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + __m256i mask0 = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(this->chunks[0]); + __m256i mask1 = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(this->chunks[1]); + __m256i mask_tmp = __lasx_xvpickve_w(mask0, 4); + __m256i tmp = __lasx_xvpickve_w(mask1, 4); + mask0 = __lasx_xvinsve0_w(mask0, mask1, 1); + mask_tmp = __lasx_xvinsve0_w(mask_tmp, tmp, 1); + return __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(__lasx_xvpackev_h(mask_tmp, mask0), 0); } - parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; - } - return checker.errors(); -} -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; + } -/** - * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. - */ -template -bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { - checker c{}; - buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); - c.check_next_input(in); - reader.advance(); + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); } - uint8_t block[64]{}; - reader.get_remainder(block); - simd::simd8x64 in(block); - c.check_next_input(in); - reader.advance(); - return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; -} -bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { - return generic_validate_utf8((const uint8_t *)input,length); -} + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1] + ).to_bitmask(); + } -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h */ +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -// -// Stage 2 -// -/* begin file src/haswell/stringparsing.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_H -#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H -/* haswell/simd.h already included: #include "haswell/simd.h" */ -/* haswell/bitmanipulation.h already included: #include "haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { using namespace simd; @@ -10000,1356 +49094,1610 @@ using namespace simd; struct backslash_and_quote { public: static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; - simdjson_really_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); - simdjson_really_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } - simdjson_really_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } - simdjson_really_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } - simdjson_really_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } uint32_t bs_bits; uint32_t quote_bits; }; // struct backslash_and_quote -simdjson_really_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { - // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); simd8 v(src); - // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later v.store(dst); return { - (uint32_t)(v == '\\').to_bitmask(), // bs_bits - (uint32_t)(v == '"').to_bitmask(), // quote_bits + static_cast((v == '\\').to_bitmask()), // bs_bits + static_cast((v == '"').to_bitmask()), // quote_bits }; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times - -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace stringparsing { - -// begin copypasta -// These chars yield themselves: " \ / -// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab -// u not handled in this table as it's complex -static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. - 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. - 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. - - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h */ -// handle a unicode codepoint -// write appropriate values into dest -// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes -// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) -// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid -// We work in little-endian then swap at write time -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, - uint8_t **dst_ptr) { - // hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the - // conversion isn't valid; we defer the check for this to inside the - // multilingual plane check - uint32_t code_point = hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); - *src_ptr += 6; - // check for low surrogate for characters outside the Basic - // Multilingual Plane. - if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { - if (((*src_ptr)[0] != '\\') || (*src_ptr)[1] != 'u') { - return false; - } - uint32_t code_point_2 = hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/lasx/begin.h */ +/* including generic/amalgamated.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error generic/dependencies.h must be included before generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif - // if the first code point is invalid we will get here, as we will go past - // the check for being outside the Basic Multilingual plane. If we don't - // find a \u immediately afterwards we fail out anyhow, but if we do, - // this check catches both the case of the first code point being invalid - // or the second code point being invalid. - if ((code_point | code_point_2) >> 16) { - return false; - } +/* including generic/base.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/base.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H - code_point = - (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | (code_point_2 - 0xdc00)) + 0x10000; - *src_ptr += 6; - } - size_t offset = codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); - *dst_ptr += offset; - return offset > 0; -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { - src++; - while (1) { - // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. - auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); - // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return - if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { - // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit - return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); - } - if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { - /* find out where the backspace is */ - auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); - uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; - /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ - if (escape_char == 'u') { - /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted - within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ - src += bs_dist; - dst += bs_dist; - if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst)) { - return nullptr; - } - } else { - /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and - * write bs_dist+1 characters to output - * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually - * seen. I think this is ok */ - uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; - if (escape_result == 0u) { - return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ - } - dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; - src += bs_dist + 2; - dst += bs_dist + 1; - } - } else { - /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we - * encountered neither. */ - src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; - dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; - } - } - /* can't be reached */ - return nullptr; -} +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { -SIMDJSON_UNUSED SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_string_to_buffer(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *¤t_string_buf_loc, std::string_view &s) { - if (src[0] != '"') { return STRING_ERROR; } - auto end = stringparsing::parse_string(src, current_string_buf_loc); - if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } - s = std::string_view((const char *)current_string_buf_loc, end-current_string_buf_loc); - current_string_buf_loc = end; - return SUCCESS; -} +struct json_character_block; -} // namespace stringparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ -/* begin file src/haswell/numberparsing.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_H -#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file generic/base.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// Interface a dom parser implementation must fulfill +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -static simdjson_really_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { - // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. - const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); - const __m128i mul_1_10 = - _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); - const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); - const __m128i mul_1_10000 = - _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); - const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( - _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); - const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); - const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); - const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); - const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); - return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( - t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest -} +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3); +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input); -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#define SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/json_character_block.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/json_character_block.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -#include -#include +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace numberparsing { -#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS -#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) -#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) -#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) -#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) -#else -#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) -#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) -#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) -#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) -#endif +struct json_character_block { + static simdjson_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); -// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is -// true, negate the result. -// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is -// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). -// We assume that power is in the [FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER, -// FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. -simdjson_really_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { - // we start with a fast path - // It was described in - // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. - // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 -#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD -#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." -#endif -#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) - // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. - if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) { -#else - if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) { -#endif - // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since - // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. - d = double(i); - // - // The general idea is as follows. - // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then - // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point - // values - // (binary64). - // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, - // then s * p - // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. - // - if (power < 0) { - d = d / power_of_ten[-power]; - } else { - d = d * power_of_ten[power]; - } - if (negative) { - d = -d; - } - return true; - } - // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could - // hope for another, secondary fast path. It wa - // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded - // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) - // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, - // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact - // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), - // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. - // Is this worth your time? - // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) - // for this second fast path to work. - // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you - // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you - // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of - // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: - // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ - // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return _whitespace; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t op() const noexcept { return _op; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t scalar() const noexcept { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } - // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + uint64_t _whitespace; + uint64_t _op; +}; - // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always - // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. - if(i == 0) { - d = 0.0; - return true; - } +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a more precise product. - // We use a table lookup approach. - components c = - power_of_ten_components[power - FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER]; - // safe because - // power >= FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER - // and power <= FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER - // we recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always - // rounded down. - uint64_t factor_mantissa = c.mantissa; +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_JSON_CHARACTER_BLOCK_H +/* end file generic/json_character_block.h for lasx */ +/* end file generic/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage1/base.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/base.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. - int lz = leading_zeroes(i); - i <<= lz; - // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know - // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is - // 1. - value128 product = full_multiplication(i, factor_mantissa); - uint64_t lower = product.low; - uint64_t upper = product.high; - - // We know that upper has at most one leading zero because - // both i and factor_mantissa have a leading one. This means - // that the result is at least as large as ((1<<63)*(1<<63))/(1<<64). - - // As long as the first 9 bits of "upper" are not "1", then we - // know that we have an exact computed value for the leading - // 55 bits because any imprecision would play out as a +1, in - // the worst case. - if (simdjson_unlikely((upper & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) && (lower + i < lower)) { - uint64_t factor_mantissa_low = - mantissa_128[power - FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER]; - // next, we compute the 64-bit x 128-bit multiplication, getting a 192-bit - // result (three 64-bit values) - product = full_multiplication(i, factor_mantissa_low); - uint64_t product_low = product.low; - uint64_t product_middle2 = product.high; - uint64_t product_middle1 = lower; - uint64_t product_high = upper; - uint64_t product_middle = product_middle1 + product_middle2; - if (product_middle < product_middle1) { - product_high++; // overflow carry - } - // We want to check whether mantissa *i + i would affect our result. - // This does happen, e.g. with 7.3177701707893310e+15. - if (((product_middle + 1 == 0) && ((product_high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) && - (product_low + i < product_low))) { // let us be prudent and bail out. - return false; - } - upper = product_high; - lower = product_middle; - } - // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. - // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. - /////// - uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; - uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); - lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { - // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). +class bit_indexer; +template +struct buf_block_reader; +struct json_block; +class json_minifier; +class json_scanner; +struct json_string_block; +class json_string_scanner; +class json_structural_indexer; - // We have to round to even. The "to even" part - // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats - // which we guard against. - // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two - // floating-point values. - if (simdjson_unlikely((lower == 0) && ((upper & 0x1FF) == 0) && - ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { - // if mantissa & 1 == 1 we might need to round up. - // - // Scenarios: - // 1. We are not in the middle. Then we should round up. - // - // 2. We are right in the middle. Whether we round up depends - // on the last significant bit: if it is "one" then we round - // up (round to even) otherwise, we do not. - // - // So if the last significant bit is 1, we can safely round up. - // Hence we only need to bail out if (mantissa & 3) == 1. - // Otherwise we may need more accuracy or analysis to determine whether - // we are exactly between two floating-point numbers. - // It can be triggered with 1e23. - // Note: because the factor_mantissa and factor_mantissa_low are - // almost always rounded down (except for small positive powers), - // almost always should round up. - return false; - } +} // namespace stage1 - mantissa += mantissa & 1; - mantissa >>= 1; +namespace utf8_validation { +struct utf8_checker; +} // namespace utf8_validation - // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow - if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { - ////////// - // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 - //////// - mantissa = (1ULL << 52); - lz--; // undo previous addition - } - mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); - uint64_t real_exponent = c.exp - lz; - // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out - if (simdjson_unlikely((real_exponent < 1) || (real_exponent > 2046))) { - return false; +using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage1/base.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces +template +struct buf_block_reader { +public: + simdjson_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); + simdjson_inline size_t block_index(); + simdjson_inline bool has_full_block() const; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; + /** + * Get the last block, padded with spaces. + * + * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this + * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there + * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. + * + * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; + simdjson_inline void advance(); +private: + const uint8_t *buf; + const size_t len; + const size_t lenminusstep; + size_t idx; +}; + +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); } - mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; - mantissa |= (((uint64_t)negative) << 63); - memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); - return true; + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; } -static bool parse_float_strtod(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { - char *endptr; - *outDouble = strtod((const char *)ptr, &endptr); - // Some libraries will set errno = ERANGE when the value is subnormal, - // yet we may want to be able to parse subnormal values. - // However, we do not want to tolerate NAN or infinite values. - // - // Values like infinity or NaN are not allowed in the JSON specification. - // If you consume a large value and you map it to "infinity", you will no - // longer be able to serialize back a standard-compliant JSON. And there is - // no realistic application where you might need values so large than they - // can't fit in binary64. The maximal value is about 1.7976931348623157 x - // 10^308 It is an unimaginable large number. There will never be any piece of - // engineering involving as many as 10^308 parts. It is estimated that there - // are about 10^80 atoms in the universe. The estimate for the total number - // of electrons is similar. Using a double-precision floating-point value, we - // can represent easily the number of atoms in the universe. We could also - // represent the number of ways you can pick any three individual atoms at - // random in the universe. If you ever encounter a number much larger than - // 10^308, you know that you have a bug. RapidJSON will reject a document with - // a float that does not fit in binary64. JSON for Modern C++ (nlohmann/json) - // will flat out throw an exception. - // - if ((endptr == (const char *)ptr) || (!std::isfinite(*outDouble))) { - return false; +// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } } - return true; + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; } -// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits -// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's -// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html -simdjson_really_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { - uint64_t val; - // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require - // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding - static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); - memcpy(&val, chars, 8); - // a branchy method might be faster: - // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) - // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == - // 0x3030303030303030); - return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | - (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == - 0x3333333333333333); +simdjson_unused static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in, uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + in.store(reinterpret_cast(buf)); + for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { + if (buf[i] <= ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } + if (!(mask & (size_t(1) << i))) { buf[i] = ' '; } + } + buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; + return buf; } -template -error_code slow_float_parsing(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t * src, W writer) { - double d; - if (parse_float_strtod(src, &d)) { - writer.append_double(d); - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_unused static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { + static char buf[sizeof(simd8x64) + 1]; + for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { + buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; } - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + buf[64] = '\0'; + return buf; } -template -NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later -simdjson_really_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { - const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); - if (digit > 9) { - return false; - } - // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication - i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later - return true; +template +simdjson_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} + +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } + +template +simdjson_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { + return idx < lenminusstep; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_decimal(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { - // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the - // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer - // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the - // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. - const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; +template +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { + return &buf[idx]; +} -#ifdef SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING - // this helps if we have lots of decimals! - // this turns out to be frequent enough. - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - } -#endif - // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - exponent = first_after_period - p; - // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal - if (exponent == 0) { - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); - } - return SUCCESS; +template +simdjson_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { + if(len == idx) { return 0; } // memcpy(dst, null, 0) will trigger an error with some sanitizers + std::memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // std::memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. + std::memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); + return len - idx; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_exponent(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { - // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 - bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); - if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well +template +simdjson_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { + idx += STEP_SIZE; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_BUF_BLOCK_READER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_ESCAPE_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +/** + * Scans for escape characters in JSON, taking care with multiple backslashes (\\n vs. \n). + */ +struct json_escape_scanner { + /** The actual escape characters (the backslashes themselves). */ + uint64_t next_is_escaped = 0ULL; + + struct escaped_and_escape { + /** + * Mask of escaped characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 0100100010100101000 + * n \ \ n \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escaped; + /** + * Mask of escape characters. + * + * ``` + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n \ + * 1001000101001010001 + * \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + * ``` + */ + uint64_t escape; + }; - // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] - auto start_exp = p; - int64_t exp_number = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } - // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. - // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. - // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + /** + * Get a mask of both escape and escaped characters (the characters following a backslash). + * + * @param potential_escape A mask of the character that can escape others (but could be + * escaped itself). e.g. block.eq('\\') + */ + simdjson_really_inline escaped_and_escape next(uint64_t backslash) noexcept { - // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into - // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may - // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be - // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off - // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. +#if !SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT + if (!backslash) { return {next_escaped_without_backslashes(), 0}; } +#endif - // If there were no digits, it's an error. - if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Depth | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|-------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | | | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | | | + // | potential_escape | ` \ \\\ \\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\` | 1 | 1 (backslash & ~first_is_escaped) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 5 | 5 (next_escape_and_terminal_code()) + // | escaped | `\ \ n \ n \ \ \ \ \ ` X | 6 | 7 (escape_and_terminal_code ^ (potential_escape | first_is_escaped)) + // | escape | ` \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \` | 6 | 8 (escape_and_terminal_code & backslash) + // | first_is_escaped | `\ ` | 7 (*) | 9 (escape >> 63) () + // (*) this is not needed until the next iteration + uint64_t escape_and_terminal_code = next_escape_and_terminal_code(backslash & ~this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escaped = escape_and_terminal_code ^ (backslash | this->next_is_escaped); + uint64_t escape = escape_and_terminal_code & backslash; + this->next_is_escaped = escape >> 63; + return {escaped, escape}; } - // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that - // it may have overflowed. - // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do - // something!!!! - if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { - // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and doesn't overflow - while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } - // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't - // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger - // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. - // We can truncate. - // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before - // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could - // truncate at 324. - // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. - // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. - if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } - } - // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. - // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in - // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' - // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. - // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. - exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); - return SUCCESS; -} +private: + static constexpr const uint64_t ODD_BITS = 0xAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAULL; -simdjson_really_inline int significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, int digit_count) { - // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. - // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. - const uint8_t *start = start_digits; - while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { - start++; + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escaped_without_backslashes() noexcept { + uint64_t escaped = this->next_is_escaped; + this->next_is_escaped = 0; + return escaped; } - // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' - return digit_count - int(start - start_digits); -} -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, int digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { - // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, - // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead - // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. - // digit count is off by 1 because of the decimal (assuming there was one). - if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count-1 >= 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) >= 19)) { - // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! - // this is almost never going to get called!!! - // we start anew, going slowly!!! - // This will happen in the following examples: - // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 - // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + /** + * Returns a mask of the next escape characters (masking out escaped backslashes), along with + * any non-backslash escape codes. + * + * \n \\n \\\n \\\\n returns: + * \n \ \ \n \ \ + * 11 100 1011 10100 + * + * You are expected to mask out the first bit yourself if the previous block had a trailing + * escape. + * + * & the result with potential_escape to get just the escape characters. + * ^ the result with (potential_escape | first_is_escaped) to get escaped characters. + */ + static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t next_escape_and_terminal_code(uint64_t potential_escape) noexcept { + // If we were to just shift and mask out any odd bits, we'd actually get a *half* right answer: + // any even-aligned backslash runs would be correct! Odd-aligned backslash runs would be + // inverted (\\\ would be 010 instead of 101). // - // NOTE: This makes a *copy* of the writer and passes it to slow_float_parsing. This happens - // because slow_float_parsing is a non-inlined function. If we passed our writer reference to - // it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from picking it apart - // and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, it gets slow. - // This is what forces the skip_double, as well. - error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, writer); - writer.skip_double(); - return error; - } - // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other - // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 - // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! - if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER) || (exponent > FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER)) { - // this is almost never going to get called!!! - // we start anew, going slowly!!! - // NOTE: This makes a *copy* of the writer and passes it to slow_float_parsing. This happens - // because slow_float_parsing is a non-inlined function. If we passed our writer reference to - // it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from picking it apart - // and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, it gets slow. - // This is what forces the skip_double, as well. - error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, writer); - writer.skip_double(); - return error; - } - double d; - if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { - // we are almost never going to get here. - if (!parse_float_strtod(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + // ``` + // string: | ____\\\\_\\\\_____ | + // maybe_escaped | ODD | \ \ \ \ | + // even-aligned ^^^ ^^^^ odd-aligned + // ``` + // + // Taking that into account, our basic strategy is: + // + // 1. Use subtraction to produce a mask with 1's for even-aligned runs and 0's for + // odd-aligned runs. + // 2. XOR all odd bits, which masks out the odd bits in even-aligned runs, and brings IN the + // odd bits in odd-aligned runs. + // 3. & with backslash to clean up any stray bits. + // runs are set to 0, and then XORing with "odd": + // + // | | Mask (shows characters instead of 1's) | Instructions | + // |--------------------------------|----------------------------------------|---------------------| + // | string | `\\n_\\\n___\\\n___\\\\___\\\\__\\\` | + // | | ` even odd even odd odd` | + // | maybe_escaped | ` n \\n \\n \\\_ \\\_ \\` X | 1 (potential_escape << 1) + // | maybe_escaped_and_odd | ` \n_ \\n _ \\\n_ _ \\\__ _\\\_ \\\` | 1 (maybe_escaped | odd) + // | even_series_codes_and_odd | ` n_\\\ _ n_ _\\\\ _ _ ` | 1 (maybe_escaped_and_odd - potential_escape) + // | escape_and_terminal_code | ` \n \ \n \ \n \ \ \ \ \ \` | 1 (^ odd) + // + + // Escaped characters are characters following an escape. + uint64_t maybe_escaped = potential_escape << 1; + + // To distinguish odd from even escape sequences, therefore, we turn on any *starting* + // escapes that are on an odd byte. (We actually bring in all odd bits, for speed.) + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 0000, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 1. + // - Odd runs of backslashes are 1111, and the code at the end ("n" in \n or \\n) is 0. + // - All other odd bytes are 1, and even bytes are 0. + uint64_t maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped | ODD_BITS; + uint64_t even_series_codes_and_odd_bits = maybe_escaped_and_odd_bits - potential_escape; + + // Now we flip all odd bytes back with xor. This: + // - Makes odd runs of backslashes go from 0000 to 1010 + // - Makes even runs of backslashes go from 1111 to 1010 + // - Sets actually-escaped codes to 1 (the n in \n and \\n: \n = 11, \\n = 100) + // - Resets all other bytes to 0 + return even_series_codes_and_odd_bits ^ ODD_BITS; } - WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); - return SUCCESS; -} +}; -// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing -#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { - writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero - return SUCCESS; // always succeeds -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_escape_scanner.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H -#else +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +struct json_string_block { + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block(uint64_t escaped, uint64_t quote, uint64_t in_string) : + _escaped(escaped), _quote(quote), _in_string(in_string) {} + + // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } + // Real (non-backslashed) quotes + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } + // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } + // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } + // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) + simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } + + // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) + uint64_t _escaped; + // real quotes (non-escaped ones) + uint64_t _quote; + // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) + uint64_t _in_string; +}; + +// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so +class json_string_scanner { +public: + simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(); + +private: + // Scans for escape characters + json_escape_scanner escape_scanner{}; + // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). + uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; +}; -// parse the number at src -// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing // -// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character -// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON -// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the -// content and append a space before calling this function. +// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. // -// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { +// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. +// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. +// +// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. +// +simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); + const uint64_t escaped = escape_scanner.next(backslash).escaped; + const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; // - // Check for minus sign + // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - const uint8_t *p = src + negative; + // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped + // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). + // + const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; + + // + // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know + // + prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); + + // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. + + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_string_block(escaped, quote, in_string); +} + +simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish() { + if (prev_in_string) { + return UNCLOSED_STRING; + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRING_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace utf8_validation { + +using namespace simd; + + simdjson_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { +// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) +// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) +// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte +// Bit 4 = Surrogate +// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte +// Bit 7 = Two Continuations + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ + // 11______ 11______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ + constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ + // 11110100 101_____ + // 11110101 1001____ + // 11110101 101_____ + // 1111011_ 1001____ + // 1111011_ 101_____ + // 11111___ 1001____ + // 11111___ 101_____ + constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; + // 11110101 1000____ + // 1111011_ 1000____ + // 11111___ 1000____ + constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ + + const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // 0_______ ________ + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, + // 10______ ________ + TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, + // 1100____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, + // 1101____ ________ + TOO_SHORT, + // 1110____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, + // 1111____ ________ + TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 + ); + constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . + const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( + // ____0000 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, + // ____0001 ________ + CARRY | OVERLONG_2, + // ____001_ ________ + CARRY, + CARRY, + + // ____0100 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE, + // ____0101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____011_ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + + // ____1___ ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + // ____1101 ________ + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, + CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 + ); + const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( + // ________ 0_______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // ________ 1000____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, + // ________ 1001____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, + // ________ 101_____ + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, + TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + // ________ 11______ + TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT + ); + return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, + const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { + simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); + simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); + simd8 must23 = must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3); + simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); + return must23_80 ^ sc; + } // - // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: + // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. // - int64_t exponent = 0; - bool is_float = false; - if ('.' == *p) { - is_float = true; - ++p; - SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal(src, p, i, exponent) ); - digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows - } - if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { - is_float = true; - ++p; - SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); - } - if (is_float) { - const bool clean_end = is_structural_or_whitespace(*p); - SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); - if (!clean_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; + simdjson_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { + // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): + // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE + static const uint8_t max_array[64] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#else + static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, + 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0xf0u-1, 0xe0u-1, 0xc0u-1 + }; +#endif + const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); + return input.gt_bits(max_value); } - // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - int longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; - if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { - if (negative) { - // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). + struct utf8_checker { + // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. + simd8 error; + // The last input we received + simd8 prev_input_block; + // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) + simd8 prev_incomplete; + // - } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - } + // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. + // + simdjson_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { + // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes + // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) + simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); + simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); + this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); + } - // Write unsigned if it doesn't fit in a signed integer. - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { - WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); - } else { - WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); - } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; -} + // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short + // or a byte value too large in the last bytes: check_special_cases only checks for bytes + // too large in the first of two bytes. + simdjson_inline void check_eof() { + // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't + // possibly finish them. + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } -// SAX functions -namespace { -// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { - const uint8_t *p = src; + simdjson_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { + if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { + this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; + } else { + // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. + static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) + ||(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) + || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), + "We support one, two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 1) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + } else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); + this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); + } + this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); + this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; + } + } + // do not forget to call check_eof! + simdjson_inline error_code errors() { + return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; + } - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + }; // struct utf8_checker +} // namespace utf8_validation - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - if (digit_count > 20) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (digit_count == 20) { - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_LOOKUP4_ALGORITHM_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H - return i; -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 -// Call this version of the method if you regularly expect 8- or 16-digit numbers. -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_large_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { - const uint8_t *p = src; +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - uint64_t i = 0; - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 17 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 18 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 19 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 20 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // 21 digits is an error - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } - } - } - } - } // 16 digits - } else { // 8 digits - // Less than 8 digits can't overflow, simpler logic here. - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } else { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - } +/** + * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * + * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside + * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). + * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. + * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The + * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. + * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. + * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * + * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes + * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. + * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by + * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, + * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + */ +struct json_block { +public: + // We spell out the constructors in the hope of resolving inlining issues with Visual Studio 2017 + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block&& string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(std::move(string)), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} + simdjson_inline json_block(json_string_block string, json_character_block characters, uint64_t follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) : + _string(string), _characters(characters), _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar(follows_potential_nonquote_scalar) {} - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - src); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *src && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - return i; -} + /** + * The start of structurals. + * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t structural_start() const noexcept { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } + /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t whitespace() const noexcept { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } -// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - const uint8_t *p = src + negative; + // Helpers - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } + /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const noexcept { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // string and escape characters + json_string_block _string; + // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars + json_character_block _characters; + // whether the previous character was a scalar + uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; +private: + // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + + /** + * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". + * They may reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() const noexcept { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } + /** + * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". + * It main reside inside a string. + **/ + simdjson_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() const noexcept { + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space + // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. + return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); + } + /** + * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. + * The characters following a quote are not included. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() const noexcept { + // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character + // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a + // white space. + // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). + return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; + } +}; + +/** + * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. + * + * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: + * - string characters (taking \" into account) + * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) + * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") + * + * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: + * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of + * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are + * part of a string. + */ +class json_scanner { +public: + json_scanner() = default; + simdjson_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); + // Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS + simdjson_inline error_code finish(); - // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - int longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; - if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { - if(negative) { - // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - return ~i+1; +private: + // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token + // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). + uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; + json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; +}; - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } - return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +// +// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. +// +// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: +// +// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { + const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; + overflow = match >> 63; + return result; } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { +simdjson_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); + // identifies the white-space and the structural characters + json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); + // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space + // (so letters, numbers, quotes). + // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). // - // Check for minus sign + // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) + // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential + // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we + // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - src += negative; + // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. + const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); + uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); + // We are returning a function-local object so either we get a move constructor + // or we get copy elision. + return json_block( + strings,// strings is a function-local object so either it moves or the copy is elided. + characters, + follows_nonquote_scalar + ); +} - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - uint64_t i = 0; - const uint8_t *p = src; - p += parse_digit(*p, i); - bool leading_zero = (i == 0); - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) - if ( p == src || (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() { + return string_scanner.finish(); +} - // - // Parse the decimal part. - // - int64_t exponent = 0; - bool overflow; - if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { - p++; - const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; - if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits - p++; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - // Overflow check. 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. - overflow = p-src-1 >= 19; - if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { - // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows - const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; - while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } - overflow = start_digits-src >= 19; - } - } else { - overflow = p-src >= 19; - } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_SCANNER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_scanner.h for lasx */ - // - // Parse the exponent - // - if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { - p++; - bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; - p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H - uint64_t exp = 0; - const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; - while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } - // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits - if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; - overflow = overflow || exponent < FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER || exponent > FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER; - } +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { - // - // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float - // - double d; - if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { - if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } +/** + * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that + * makes up a complete document. + * + * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a + * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the + * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of + * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. + * + * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from + * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the + * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ':' ',' + * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' ']' ':' ','. + * + * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases + * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. + * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows + * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in + * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this + * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found + * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and + * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a + * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the + * batch. + */ +simdjson_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { + // Variant: do not count separately, just figure out depth + if(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return 0; } + auto arr_cnt = 0; + auto obj_cnt = 0; + for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { + auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; + switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + continue; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + continue; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; + switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { + case '{': + case '[': + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + } + // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one + return i; } - if (!parse_float_strtod(src-negative, &d)) { - return NUMBER_ERROR; + // If we made it to the end, we want to finish counting to see if we have a full document. + switch (parser.buf[parser.structural_indexes[0]]) { + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + break; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + break; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; } - return d; + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + // We have a complete document. + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + return 0; } -} //namespace {} -#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING -} // namespace numberparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stage1 } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/tape_builder.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/json_iterator.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ -// This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. -// Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H +/* end file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace logger { +namespace stage1 { - static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +class json_minifier { +public: + template + static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; - static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; - static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; - static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; - static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; - static constexpr const int LOG_INDEX_LEN = 5; +private: + simdjson_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) + : dst{_dst} + {} + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); + json_scanner scanner{}; + uint8_t *dst; +}; - static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block) { + uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); + dst += in.compress(mask, dst); +} - // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces - static simdjson_really_inline char printable_char(char c) { - if (c >= 0x20) { - return c; - } else { - return ' '; - } - } +simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } + dst_len = dst - dst_start; + return SUCCESS; +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1); + this->next(in_2, block_2); + reader.advance(); +} + +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(block_buf, block_1); + reader.advance(); +} - // Print the header and set up log_start - static simdjson_really_inline void log_start() { - if (LOG_ENABLED) { - log_depth = 0; - printf("\n"); - printf("| %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | Detail |\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next", 5, "Next#"); - printf("|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|--------|\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, 5+2, DASHES); - } +template +error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_minifier minifier(dst); + + // Index the first n-1 blocks + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); } - // Logs a single line of - template - static simdjson_really_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { - if (LOG_ENABLED) { - printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); - auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; - auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; - auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : (const uint8_t*)" "; - auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; - { - // Print the next N characters in the buffer. - printf("| "); - // Otherwise, print the characters starting from the buffer position. - // Print spaces for unprintable or newline characters. - for (int i=0;i 0) { + // We do not want to write directly to the output stream. Rather, we write + // to a local buffer (for safety). + uint8_t out_block[STEP_SIZE]; + uint8_t * const guarded_dst{minifier.dst}; + minifier.dst = out_block; + minifier.step(block, reader); + size_t to_write = minifier.dst - out_block; + // In some cases, we could be enticed to consider the padded spaces + // as part of the string. This is fine as long as we do not write more + // than we consumed. + if(to_write > remaining_bytes) { to_write = remaining_bytes; } + memcpy(guarded_dst, out_block, to_write); + minifier.dst = guarded_dst + to_write; } + return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); +} -} // namespace logger -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stage1 } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_MINIFIER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_minifier.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -class json_iterator { -public: - const uint8_t* const buf; - uint32_t *next_structural; - dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; - uint32_t depth{0}; +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +// We assume the file in which it is included already includes +// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) - /** - * Walk the JSON document. - * - * The visitor receives callbacks when values are encountered. All callbacks pass the iterator as - * the first parameter; some callbacks have other parameters as well: - * - * - visit_document_start() - at the beginning. - * - visit_document_end() - at the end (if things were successful). - * - * - visit_array_start() - at the start `[` of a non-empty array. - * - visit_array_end() - at the end `]` of a non-empty array. - * - visit_empty_array() - when an empty array is encountered. - * - * - visit_object_end() - at the start `]` of a non-empty object. - * - visit_object_start() - at the end `]` of a non-empty object. - * - visit_empty_object() - when an empty object is encountered. - * - visit_key(const uint8_t *key) - when a key in an object field is encountered. key is - * guaranteed to point at the first quote of the string (`"key"`). - * - visit_primitive(const uint8_t *value) - when a value is a string, number, boolean or null. - * - visit_root_primitive(iter, uint8_t *value) - when the top-level value is a string, number, boolean or null. - * - * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. - */ - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { - /** - * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. - * - * The document must have already passed through stage 1. - */ - simdjson_really_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); +class bit_indexer { +public: + uint32_t *tail; - /** - * Look at the next token. - * - * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). - * - * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). - */ - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; - /** - * Advance to the next token. - * - * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). - * - * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). - */ - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; - /** - * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. - */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; - /** - * Check if we are at the end of the document. - * - * If this is true, there are no more tokens. - */ - simdjson_really_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; - /** - * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. - */ - simdjson_really_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS /** - * Log that a value has been found. - * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; - /** - * Log the start of a multipart value. - * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; - /** - * Log the end of a multipart value. - * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + * ARM lacks a fast trailing zero instruction, but it has a fast + * bit reversal instruction and a fast leading zero instruction. + * Thus it may be profitable to reverse the bits (once) and then + * to rely on a sequence of instructions that call the leading + * zero instruction. + * + * Performance notes: + * The chosen routine is not optimal in terms of data dependency + * since zero_leading_bit might require two instructions. However, + * it tends to minimize the total number of instructions which is + * beneficial. + */ + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& rev_bits, int i) { + int lz = leading_zeroes(rev_bits); + this->tail[i] = static_cast(idx) + lz; + rev_bits = zero_leading_bit(rev_bits, lz); + } +#else /** - * Log an error. - * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. - */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; - - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; -}; + * Under recent x64 systems, we often have both a fast trailing zero + * instruction and a fast 'clear-lower-bit' instruction so the following + * algorithm can be competitive. + */ + + simdjson_inline void write_index(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int i) { + this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); + bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits) { + write_index(idx, bits, START); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (N > 1) { + write_indexes<(N-1>0?START+1:START), (N-1>=0?N-1:1)>(idx, bits); + } + return START+N; + } -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { - logger::log_start(); + template + simdjson_inline int write_indexes_stepped(uint32_t idx, uint64_t& bits, int cnt) { + write_indexes(idx, bits); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR ((START+STEP) < END) { + if (simdjson_unlikely((START+STEP) < cnt)) { + write_indexes_stepped<(START+STEP(idx, bits, cnt); + } + } + return ((END-START) % STEP) == 0 ? END : (END-START) - ((END-START) % STEP) + STEP; + } + // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx + // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at + // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go + // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr + // needs to be large enough to handle this // - // Start the document - // - if (at_eof()) { return EMPTY; } - log_start_value("document"); - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_start(*this) ); + // If the kernel sets SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER, then it + // will provide its own version of the code. +#ifdef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits); +#else + simdjson_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { + // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. + // Unfortunately, in other cases, + // it helps tremendously. + if (bits == 0) + return; - // - // Read first value - // - { - auto value = advance(); + int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); - // Make sure the outer hash or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we - // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 - if (!STREAMING) { - switch (*value) { - case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; - case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; +#if SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS + bits = reverse_bits(bits); +#endif +#ifdef SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP + static constexpr const int STEP = SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP; +#else + static constexpr const int STEP = 4; +#endif + static constexpr const int STEP_UNTIL = 24; + + write_indexes_stepped<0, STEP_UNTIL, STEP>(idx, bits, cnt); + SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR (STEP_UNTIL < 64) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(STEP_UNTIL < cnt)) { + for (int i=STEP_UNTIL; itail += cnt; } - goto document_end; +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER -// -// Object parser states -// -object_begin: - log_start_value("object"); - depth++; - if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } - dom_parser.is_array[depth] = false; - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_start(*this) ); +}; - { - auto key = advance(); - if (*key != '"') { log_error("Object does not start with a key"); return TAPE_ERROR; } - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); - } +class json_structural_indexer { +public: + /** + * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. + * + * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to + * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If + * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. + */ + template + static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept; -object_field: - if (simdjson_unlikely( *advance() != ':' )) { log_error("Missing colon after key in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } - { - auto value = advance(); - switch (*value) { - case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; - case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; - default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; - } - } +private: + simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); + template + simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx); + simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial); -object_continue: - switch (*advance()) { - case ',': - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); - { - auto key = advance(); - if (simdjson_unlikely( *key != '"' )) { log_error("Key string missing at beginning of field in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); - } - goto object_field; - case '}': log_end_value("object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; - default: log_error("No comma between object fields"); return TAPE_ERROR; + json_scanner scanner{}; + utf8_checker checker{}; + bit_indexer indexer; + uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; + uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; +}; + +simdjson_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + +// Skip the last character if it is partial +simdjson_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { + switch (len) { + case 2: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left + return len; + case 1: + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + return len; + case 0: + return len; + } } - -scope_end: - depth--; - if (depth == 0) { goto document_end; } - if (dom_parser.is_array[depth]) { goto array_continue; } - goto object_continue; + if (buf[len-1] >= 0xc0) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-2] >= 0xe0) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left + if (buf[len-3] >= 0xf0) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left + return len; +} // -// Array parser states +// PERF NOTES: +// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: +// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load +// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. +// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. +// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use +// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core +// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but +// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. +// 3. Step 1 does not use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that +// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. // -array_begin: - log_start_value("array"); - depth++; - if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } - dom_parser.is_array[depth] = true; - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_start(*this) ); - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); - -array_value: - { - auto value = advance(); - switch (*value) { - case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; - case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; - default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; - } +// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all +// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough +// workout. +// +template +error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, stage1_mode partial) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } + // We guard the rest of the code so that we can assume that len > 0 throughout. + if (len == 0) { return EMPTY; } + if (is_streaming(partial)) { + len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); + // If you end up with an empty window after trimming + // the partial UTF-8 bytes, then chances are good that you + // have an UTF-8 formatting error. + if(len == 0) { return UTF8_ERROR; } } + buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); + json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); -array_continue: - switch (*advance()) { - case ',': SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); goto array_value; - case ']': log_end_value("array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; - default: log_error("Missing comma between array values"); return TAPE_ERROR; + // Read all but the last block + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); } + // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty which is + // not supposed to happen.) + uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; + if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; } + indexer.step(block, reader); + return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); +} -document_end: - log_end_value("document"); - SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_end(*this) ); +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); + reader.advance(); +} - dom_parser.next_structural_index = uint32_t(next_structural - &dom_parser.structural_indexes[0]); +template<> +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { + simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); + json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); + this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); + reader.advance(); +} - // If we didn't make it to the end, it's an error - if ( !STREAMING && dom_parser.next_structural_index != dom_parser.n_structural_indexes ) { - log_error("More than one JSON value at the root of the document, or extra characters at the end of the JSON!"); - return TAPE_ERROR; - } +simdjson_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx) { + uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); +#if SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION + checker.check_next_input(in); +#endif + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser + prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); + unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); +} - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) { + // Write out the final iteration's structurals + indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); + error_code error = scanner.finish(); + // We deliberately break down the next expression so that it is + // human readable. + const bool should_we_exit = is_streaming(partial) ? + ((error != SUCCESS) && (error != UNCLOSED_STRING)) // when partial we tolerate UNCLOSED_STRING + : (error != SUCCESS); // if partial is false, we must have SUCCESS + const bool have_unclosed_string = (error == UNCLOSED_STRING); + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_we_exit)) { return error; } -} // walk_document() + if (unescaped_chars_error) { + return UNESCAPED_CHARS; + } + parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); + /*** + * The On Demand API requires special padding. + * + * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) + * structural character, it quickly stops. + * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. + * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing + * continues, then it must be [,] or }. + * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would + * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. + * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is + * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document + * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get + * ][[ which is invalid. + * + * This is illustrated with the test array_iterate_unclosed_error() on the following input: + * R"({ "a": [,,)" + **/ + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); // used later in partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; + parser.next_structural_index = 0; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + return EMPTY; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { + return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; + } + if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_partial) { + // If we have an unclosed string, then the last structural + // will be the quote and we want to make sure to omit it. + if(have_unclosed_string) { + parser.n_structural_indexes--; + // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { return CAPACITY; } + } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { + if(parser.structural_indexes[0] == 0) { + // If the buffer is partial and we started at index 0 but the document is + // incomplete, it's too big to parse. + return CAPACITY; + } else { + // It is possible that the document could be parsed, we just had a lot + // of white space. + parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; + return EMPTY; + } + } -simdjson_really_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) - : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, - next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, - dom_parser{_dom_parser} { + parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + } else if (partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final) { + if(have_unclosed_string) { parser.n_structural_indexes--; } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + // Because partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final, it means that we may + // silently ignore trailing garbage. Though it sounds bad, we do it + // deliberately because many people who have streams of JSON documents + // will truncate them for processing. E.g., imagine that you are uncompressing + // the data from a size file or receiving it in chunks from the network. You + // may not know where exactly the last document will be. Meanwhile the + // document_stream instances allow people to know the JSON documents they are + // parsing (see the iterator.source() method). + parser.n_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + // We store the initial n_structural_indexes so that the client can see + // whether we used truncation. If initial_n_structural_indexes == parser.n_structural_indexes, + // then this will query parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] which is len, + // otherwise, it will copy some prior index. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes]; + // This next line is critical, do not change it unless you understand what you are + // doing. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); + if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { + // We tolerate an unclosed string at the very end of the stream. Indeed, users + // often load their data in bulk without being careful and they want us to ignore + // the trailing garbage. + return EMPTY; + } + } + checker.check_eof(); + return checker.errors(); } -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { - return &buf[*(next_structural)]; -} -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { - return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; -} -simdjson_really_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { - return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); -} +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -simdjson_really_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { - return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; -} -simdjson_really_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { - return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); -} -simdjson_really_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { - return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; -} +// Clear CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER so other implementations can set it if they need to. +#undef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_CUSTOM_BIT_INDEXER -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { - logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_JSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_H +/* end file generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { - logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); - if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { - if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } - logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); -} +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { - logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); +/** + * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. + */ +template +bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { + checker c{}; + buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); + while (reader.has_full_block()) { + simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + } + uint8_t block[64]{}; + reader.get_remainder(block); + simd::simd8x64 in(block); + c.check_next_input(in); + reader.advance(); + c.check_eof(); + return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; } -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - switch (*value) { - case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); - case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); - case 'f': return visitor.visit_root_false_atom(*this, value); - case 'n': return visitor.visit_root_null_atom(*this, value); - case '-': - case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': - case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': - return visitor.visit_root_number(*this, value); - default: - log_error("Document starts with a non-value character"); - return TAPE_ERROR; - } -} -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - switch (*value) { - case '"': return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); - case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); - case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); - case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); - case '-': - case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': - case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': - return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); - default: - log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); - return TAPE_ERROR; - } +bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { + return generic_validate_utf8(reinterpret_cast(input),length); } +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_UTF8_VALIDATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h for lasx */ +/* end file generic/stage1/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including generic/stage2/base.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/base.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +class json_iterator; +class structural_iterator; +struct tape_builder; +struct tape_writer; + } // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/tape_writer.h */ +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_BASE_H +/* end file generic/stage2/base.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage2 { struct tape_writer { /** The next place to write to tape */ uint64_t *next_tape_loc; - + /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; /** Write a double value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; /** * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). */ - simdjson_really_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; /** * Skip the current tape entry without writing. @@ -11357,24 +50705,24 @@ struct tape_writer { * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the * container ends. */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip() noexcept; + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; /** * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; /** * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; /** * Write a value to a known location on tape. * * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. */ - simdjson_really_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + simdjson_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; private: /** @@ -11382,1164 +50730,1416 @@ struct tape_writer { * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. */ template - simdjson_really_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; -}; // struct number_writer + simdjson_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_writer -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); *next_tape_loc = value; next_tape_loc++; } /** Write a double value to tape. */ -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { next_tape_loc++; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { next_tape_loc += 2; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { next_tape_loc += 2; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); next_tape_loc++; } template -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { append(val, t); static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); next_tape_loc++; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); } } // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/tape_writer.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage2/logger.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/logger.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + + +// This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. +// Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace atomparsing { +namespace logger { -// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. -// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot -// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. -// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. -// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); -// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; + static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; + static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; + static constexpr const int LOG_INDEX_LEN = 5; + static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. -// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. -// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { - uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) - static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); - std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); - return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); -} + // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces + static simdjson_inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; -} + // Print the header and set up log_start + static simdjson_inline void log_start() { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | %-*s | Detail |\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next", 5, "Next#"); + printf("|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|%.*s|--------|\n", LOG_EVENT_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN+2, DASHES, 5+2, DASHES); + } + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } - else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } - else { return false; } -} + simdjson_unused static simdjson_inline void log_string(const char *message) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("%s\n", message); + } + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; -} + // Logs a single line from the stage 2 DOM parser + template + static simdjson_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); + auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; + auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; + auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : reinterpret_cast(" "); + auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; + { + // Print the next N characters in the buffer. + printf("| "); + // Otherwise, print the characters starting from the buffer position. + // Print spaces for unprintable or newline characters. + for (int i=0;i 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } - else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } - else { return false; } -} +} // namespace logger +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/logger.h for lasx */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } - else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } - else { return false; } -} +// All other declarations +/* including generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H -} // namespace atomparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage2 { -struct tape_builder { - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED static simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_document( - dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, - dom::document &doc) noexcept; - - /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; +class json_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; + uint32_t depth{0}; - /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** Called when an empty array is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Walk the JSON document. + * + * The visitor receives callbacks when values are encountered. All callbacks pass the iterator as + * the first parameter; some callbacks have other parameters as well: + * + * - visit_document_start() - at the beginning. + * - visit_document_end() - at the end (if things were successful). + * + * - visit_array_start() - at the start `[` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_array_end() - at the end `]` of a non-empty array. + * - visit_empty_array() - when an empty array is encountered. + * + * - visit_object_end() - at the start `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_object_start() - at the end `]` of a non-empty object. + * - visit_empty_object() - when an empty object is encountered. + * - visit_key(const uint8_t *key) - when a key in an object field is encountered. key is + * guaranteed to point at the first quote of the string (`"key"`). + * - visit_primitive(const uint8_t *value) - when a value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * - visit_root_primitive(iter, uint8_t *value) - when the top-level value is a string, number, boolean or null. + * + * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. + */ + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; - /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** - * Called when a key in a field is encountered. + * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. * - * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array - * will be called after this with the field value. + * The document must have already passed through stage 1. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; - /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - /** Called when an empty object is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); /** - * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. + * Look at the next token. + * + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; /** - * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. - * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or - * null. + * Advance to the next token. * - * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume - * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. + * Tokens can be strings, numbers, booleans, null, or operators (`[{]},:`)). + * + * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - - /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; + /** + * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the document. + * + * If this is true, there are no more tokens. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; + /** + * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; - /** Next location to write to tape */ - tape_writer tape; -private: - /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ - uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; + /** + * Log that a value has been found. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the start of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log the end of a multipart value. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + /** + * Log an error. + * + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. + */ + simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; +}; - simdjson_really_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; -}; // class tape_builder +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { + logger::log_start(); -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( - dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, - dom::document &doc) noexcept { - dom_parser.doc = &doc; - json_iterator iter(dom_parser, STREAMING ? dom_parser.next_structural_index : 0); - tape_builder builder(doc); - return iter.walk_document(builder); -} + // + // Start the document + // + if (at_eof()) { return EMPTY; } + log_start_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_start(*this) ); -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); -} + // + // Read first value + // + { + auto value = advance(); -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - start_container(iter); - return SUCCESS; -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - start_container(iter); - return SUCCESS; -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - start_container(iter); - return SUCCESS; -} + // Make sure the outer object or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we + // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 + if (!STREAMING) { + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { log_value("starting brace unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { log_value("starting bracket unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + } + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; - tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); - tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); - return SUCCESS; -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { - return visit_string(iter, key, true); -} + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_root_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } + goto document_end; -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 - return SUCCESS; -} +// +// Object parser states +// +object_begin: + log_start_value("object"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = false; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_start(*this) ); -simdjson_really_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} + { + auto key = advance(); + if (*key != '"') { log_error("Object does not start with a key"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { - iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); - uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); - dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value, dst); - if (dst == nullptr) { - iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); - return STRING_ERROR; +object_field: + if (simdjson_unlikely( *advance() != ':' )) { log_error("Missing colon after key in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } } - on_end_string(dst); - return SUCCESS; -} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - return visit_string(iter, value); -} +object_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); + { + auto key = advance(); + if (simdjson_unlikely( *key != '"' )) { log_error("Key string missing at beginning of field in object"); return TAPE_ERROR; } + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_key(*this, key) ); + } + goto object_field; + case '}': log_end_value("object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_object_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("No comma between object fields"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("number"); - return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); -} +scope_end: + depth--; + if (depth == 0) { goto document_end; } + if (dom_parser.is_array[depth]) { goto array_continue; } + goto object_continue; -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - // - // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. - // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up - // to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING. However, we have no control at this stage - // on how the padding was done. What if the input string was padded with nulls? - // It is quite common for an input string to have an extra null character (C string). - // We do not want to allow 9\0 (where \0 is the null character) inside a JSON - // document, but the string "9\0" by itself is fine. So we make a copy and - // pad the input with spaces when we know that there is just one input element. - // This copy is relatively expensive, but it will almost never be called in - // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON - // documents made of single atoms. - // - uint8_t *copy = static_cast(malloc(iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING)); - if (copy == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } - memcpy(copy, value, iter.remaining_len()); - memset(copy + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); - error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy); - free(copy); - return error; -} +// +// Array parser states +// +array_begin: + log_start_value("array"); + depth++; + if (depth >= dom_parser.max_depth()) { log_error("Exceeded max depth!"); return DEPTH_ERROR; } + dom_parser.is_array[depth] = true; + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_start(*this) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("true"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +array_value: + { + auto value = advance(); + switch (*value) { + case '{': if (*peek() == '}') { advance(); log_value("empty object"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_object(*this) ); break; } goto object_begin; + case '[': if (*peek() == ']') { advance(); log_value("empty array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_empty_array(*this) ); break; } goto array_begin; + default: SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_primitive(*this, value) ); break; + } + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("true"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +array_continue: + switch (*advance()) { + case ',': SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.increment_count(*this) ); goto array_value; + case ']': log_end_value("array"); SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_array_end(*this) ); goto scope_end; + default: log_error("Missing comma between array values"); return TAPE_ERROR; + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("false"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +document_end: + log_end_value("document"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( visitor.visit_document_end(*this) ); -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("false"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} + dom_parser.next_structural_index = uint32_t(next_structural - &dom_parser.structural_indexes[0]); -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("null"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} + // If we didn't make it to the end, it's an error + if ( !STREAMING && dom_parser.next_structural_index != dom_parser.n_structural_indexes ) { + log_error("More than one JSON value at the root of the document, or extra characters at the end of the JSON!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("null"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); return SUCCESS; -} -// private: +} // walk_document() -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { - return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { - auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); - tape.append(start_index+2, start); - tape.append(start_index, end); - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural)]; } - -simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); - iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; - tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; } - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { - // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location - const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; - tape.append(start_tape_index, end); - // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) - // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate - // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). - const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; - const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; - tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); } -simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination - tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); - return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; } - -simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { - uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); - // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) - // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB - // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. - memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); - // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to - // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost - *dst = 0; - current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); } - -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ - -// -// Implementation-specific overrides -// -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { - -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t json_string_scanner::find_escaped(uint64_t backslash) { - if (!backslash) { uint64_t escaped = prev_escaped; prev_escaped = 0; return escaped; } - return find_escaped_branchless(backslash); +simdjson_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { + return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; } -} // namespace stage1 - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { - return haswell::stage1::json_minifier::minify<128>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, bool streaming) noexcept { - this->buf = _buf; - this->len = _len; - return haswell::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<128>(_buf, _len, *this, streaming); +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { - return haswell::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { + if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } + logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { + logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + switch (*value) { + case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); + case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_root_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_root_null_atom(*this, value); + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return visitor.visit_root_number(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Document starts with a non-value character"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } } - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, false); - if (error) { return error; } - return stage2(_doc); +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // Use the fact that most scalars are going to be either strings or numbers. + if(*value == '"') { + return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); + } else if (((*value - '0') < 10) || (*value == '-')) { + return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); + } + // true, false, null are uncommon. + switch (*value) { + case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); + case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); + case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); + default: + log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); + return TAPE_ERROR; + } } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stage2 } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -/* begin file src/haswell/end_implementation.h */ -#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION -/* end file src/haswell/end_implementation.h */ -/* end file src/haswell/end_implementation.h */ -#endif -#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE -/* begin file src/westmere/implementation.cpp */ -/* begin file src/westmere/begin_implementation.h */ -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION westmere -#define SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("sse4.2,pclmul") - -/* begin file src/westmere/intrinsics.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H -#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H - -#ifdef SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO -// under clang within visual studio, this will include -#include // visual studio or clang -#else -#include // elsewhere -#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -#ifdef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO -/** - * You are not supposed, normally, to include these - * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h - * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang - * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers - * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected - * from macros: - */ -#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 -#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 -#endif +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace stringparsing { +// begin copypasta +// These chars yield themselves: " \ / +// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab +// u not handled in this table as it's complex +static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H -/* end file src/westmere/intrinsics.h */ -/* westmere/implementation.h already included: #include "westmere/implementation.h" */ + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. + 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. + 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. -SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -/* begin file src/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +}; -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +// handle a unicode codepoint +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr, bool allow_replacement) { + // Use the default Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) + constexpr uint32_t substitution_code_point = 0xfffd; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; -// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, -// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. -// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. -NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED -simdjson_really_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - unsigned long ret; - // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) - // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). - _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); - return (int)ret; -#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); -#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -} + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) != ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + + // We have already checked that the high surrogate is valid and + // (code_point - 0xd800) < 1024. + // + // Check that code_point_2 is in the range 0xdc00..0xdfff + // and that code_point_2 was parsed from valid hex. + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if (low_bit >> 10) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + code_point = (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } -/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { - return input_num & (input_num-1); + } + } else if (code_point >= 0xdc00 && code_point <= 0xdfff) { + // If we encounter a low surrogate (not preceded by a high surrogate) + // then we have an error. + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; } -/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ -simdjson_really_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - unsigned long leading_zero = 0; - // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) - // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). - if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) - return (int)(63 - leading_zero); - else - return 64; -#else - return __builtin_clzll(input_num); -#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -} -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -simdjson_really_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { - // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows - return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores -} -#else -simdjson_really_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { - return _popcnt64(input_num); -} -#endif +// handle a unicode codepoint using the wobbly convention +// https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to handle_unicode_codepoint. + // + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) == ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if ((low_bit >> 10) == 0) { + code_point = + (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } + } + } -simdjson_really_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, - uint64_t *result) { -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO - return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, - reinterpret_cast(result)); -#else - return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, - (unsigned long long *)result); -#endif + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace - -#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H -/* end file src/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ -/* begin file src/westmere/bitmask.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H -#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +/** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) { + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst, allow_replacement)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } +} -// -// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. -// -// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 -// -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { - // There should be no such thing with a processing supporting avx2 - // but not clmul. - __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); - __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); - return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string. + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(&src, &dst)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } + } } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stringparsing } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H -/* end file src/westmere/bitmask.h */ -/* begin file src/westmere/simd.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H -#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* end file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H -/* simdprune_tables.h already included: #include "simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace simd { +namespace stage2 { - template - struct base { - __m128i value; +class structural_iterator { +public: + const uint8_t* const buf; + uint32_t *next_structural; + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser; - // Zero constructor - simdjson_really_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + // Start a structural + simdjson_inline structural_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) + : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, + next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, + dom_parser{_dom_parser} { + } + // Get the buffer position of the current structural character + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* current() { + return &buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the current structural character + simdjson_inline char current_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural-1)]; + } + // Get the next structural character without advancing + simdjson_inline char peek_next_char() { + return buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* peek() { + return &buf[*next_structural]; + } + simdjson_inline const uint8_t* advance() { + return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline char advance_char() { + return buf[*(next_structural++)]; + } + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() { + return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); + } - // Conversion from SIMD register - simdjson_really_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + simdjson_inline bool at_end() { + return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; + } + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() { + return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); + } +}; - // Conversion to SIMD register - simdjson_really_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } - simdjson_really_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - // Bit operations - simdjson_really_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } - simdjson_really_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = (Child*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } - simdjson_really_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = (Child*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } - simdjson_really_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = (Child*)this; *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } - }; +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRUCTURAL_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/structural_iterator.h for lasx */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for lasx: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. - template - struct simd8; - template> - struct base8: base> { - typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; - typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace stage2 { + +struct tape_builder { + template + simdjson_warn_unused static simdjson_inline error_code parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept; + + /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline base8() : base>() {} - simdjson_really_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty array is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(*this, other); } + /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a key in a field is encountered. + * + * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array + * will be called after this with the field value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; + /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** Called when an empty object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + /** + * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. + * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or + * null. + * + * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume + * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { - return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); - } - }; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) - template<> - struct simd8: base8 { - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : base8() {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} - // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } - simdjson_really_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } - }; + /** Next location to write to tape */ + tape_writer tape; +private: + /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ + uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; - template - struct base8_numeric: base8 { - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { - return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); - } - // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) - static simdjson_really_inline simd8 repeat_16( - T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, - T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 - ) { - return simd8( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - ); - } + simdjson_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} - simdjson_really_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + simdjson_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_builder - // Store to array - simdjson_really_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( + dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, + dom::document &doc) noexcept { + dom_parser.doc = &doc; + json_iterator iter(dom_parser, STREAMING ? dom_parser.next_structural_index : 0); + tape_builder builder(doc); + return iter.walk_document(builder); +} - // Override to distinguish from bool version - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} - // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *(simd8*)this; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *(simd8*)this; } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + start_container(iter); + return SUCCESS; +} - // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { - return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; + tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, key, true); +} - // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). - // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. - // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes - // get written. - // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the - // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be - // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. - template - simdjson_really_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { - // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho - // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes - uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits - uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits - // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and - // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only - // two instructions on most compilers. - __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); - // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask - shufmask = - _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); - // this is the version "nearly pruned" - __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); - // we still need to put the two halves together. - // we compute the popcount of the first half: - int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; - // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write - // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then - // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling - // at the end. - __m128i compactmask = - _mm_loadu_si128((const __m128i *)(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); - __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); - _mm_storeu_si128(( __m128i *)(output), answer); - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 + return SUCCESS; +} - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lookup_16( - L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, - L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, - L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, - L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { - return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( - replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, - replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, - replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, - replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 - )); - } - }; +simdjson_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} - // Signed bytes - template<> - struct simd8 : base8_numeric { - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} - // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} - // Array constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} - // Member-by-member initialization - simdjson_really_inline simd8( - int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, - int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 - ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - )) {} - // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) - simdjson_really_inline static simd8 repeat_16( - int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, - int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 - ) { - return simd8( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - ); - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { + iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); + uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); + dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value+1, dst, false); // We do not allow replacement when the escape characters are invalid. + if (dst == nullptr) { + iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); + return STRING_ERROR; + } + on_end_string(dst); + return SUCCESS; +} - // Order-sensitive comparisons - simdjson_really_inline simd8 max(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 min(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } - }; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + return visit_string(iter, value); +} - // Unsigned bytes - template<> - struct simd8: base8_numeric { - simdjson_really_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} - // Splat constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} - // Array constructor - simdjson_really_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} - // Member-by-member initialization - simdjson_really_inline simd8( - uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, - uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 - ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - )) {} - // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) - simdjson_really_inline static simd8 repeat_16( - uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, - uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 - ) { - return simd8( - v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, - v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 - ); - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("number"); + return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); +} - // Saturated math - simdjson_really_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // + // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. + // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up + // to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING. However, we have no control at this stage + // on how the padding was done. What if the input string was padded with nulls? + // It is quite common for an input string to have an extra null character (C string). + // We do not want to allow 9\0 (where \0 is the null character) inside a JSON + // document, but the string "9\0" by itself is fine. So we make a copy and + // pad the input with spaces when we know that there is just one input element. + // This copy is relatively expensive, but it will almost never be called in + // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON + // documents made of single atoms. + // + std::unique_ptrcopy(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING]); + if (copy.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } + std::memcpy(copy.get(), value, iter.remaining_len()); + std::memset(copy.get() + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy.get()); + return error; +} - // Order-specific operations - simdjson_really_inline simd8 max(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 min(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } - // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) - simdjson_really_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } - // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) - simdjson_really_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max(*this) == other; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min(*this) == other; } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} - // Bit-specific operations - simdjson_really_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } - simdjson_really_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } - simdjson_really_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } - simdjson_really_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } - simdjson_really_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } - simdjson_really_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } - template - simdjson_really_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } - // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. - // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit - template - simdjson_really_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } - }; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} - template - struct simd8x64 { - static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); - static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); - const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} - simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed - simd8x64& operator=(const simd8 other) = delete; // no assignment allowed - simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} - simdjson_really_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { - this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); - this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); - this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); - this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} - simdjson_really_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { - return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); - } +// private: - simdjson_really_inline void compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { - this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); - this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); - this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); - this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); - } +simdjson_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); +} - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { - uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); - uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); - uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask(); - uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask(); - return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); + tape.append(start_index+2, start); + tape.append(start_index, end); + return SUCCESS; +} - simdjson_really_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] | mask, - this->chunks[1] | mask, - this->chunks[2] | mask, - this->chunks[3] | mask - ); - } +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; + tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. +} - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] == mask, - this->chunks[1] == mask, - this->chunks[2] == mask, - this->chunks[3] == mask - ).to_bitmask(); - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location + const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; + tape.append(start_tape_index, end); + // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) + // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate + // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). + const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; + const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); + return SUCCESS; +} - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { - const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); - return simd8x64( - this->chunks[0] <= mask, - this->chunks[1] <= mask, - this->chunks[2] <= mask, - this->chunks[3] <= mask - ).to_bitmask(); - } - }; // struct simd8x64 +simdjson_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination + tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); + return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); +} -} // namespace simd -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { + uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); + // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) + // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB + // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. + memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); + // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to + // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost + *dst = 0; + current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +} + +} // namespace stage2 } // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H -/* end file src/westmere/simd.h */ -/* end file src/westmere/simd.h */ -/* begin file src/westmere/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for lasx */ +/* end file generic/stage2/amalgamated.h for lasx */ + +// +// Stage 1 +// +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { -/* begin file src/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -/* isadetection.h already included: #include "isadetection.h" */ +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr& dst +) const noexcept { + dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); + if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } + if (auto err = dst->set_capacity(capacity)) + return err; + if (auto err = dst->set_max_depth(max_depth)) + return err; + return SUCCESS; +} namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. -struct open_container { - uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins - uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope -}; // struct open_container +using namespace simd; -static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); +simdjson_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { + // Inspired by haswell. + // LASX use low 5 bits as index. For the 6 operators (:,[]{}), the unique-5bits is [6:2]. + // The ASCII white-space and operators have these values: (char, hex, unique-5bits) + // (' ', 20, 00000) ('\t', 09, 01001) ('\n', 0A, 01010) ('\r', 0D, 01101) + // (',', 2C, 01011) (':', 3A, 01110) ('[', 5B, 10110) ('{', 7B, 11110) (']', 5D, 10111) ('}', 7D, 11111) + const simd8 ws_table = simd8::repeat_16( + ' ', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, '\t', '\n', 0, 0, '\r', 0, 0 + ); + const simd8 op_table_lo = simd8::repeat_16( + 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ',', 0, 0, ':', 0 + ); + const simd8 op_table_hi = simd8::repeat_16( + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, '[', ']', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, '{', '}' + ); + uint64_t ws = in.eq({ + in.chunks[0].lookup_16(ws_table), + in.chunks[1].lookup_16(ws_table), + }); + uint64_t op = in.eq({ + __lasx_xvshuf_b(op_table_hi, op_table_lo, in.chunks[0].shr<2>()), + __lasx_xvshuf_b(op_table_hi, op_table_lo, in.chunks[1].shr<2>()), + }); -class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { -public: - /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ - std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; - /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ - std::unique_ptr is_array{}; - /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ - const uint8_t *buf{}; - /** Length passed to stage 1 */ - size_t len{0}; - /** Document passed to stage 2 */ - dom::document *doc{}; + return { ws, op }; +} - simdjson_really_inline dom_parser_implementation(); - dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; - dom_parser_implementation & operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; +simdjson_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { + return input.reduce_or().is_ascii(); +} - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool partial) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code check_for_unclosed_array() noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; -}; +simdjson_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { + simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0xe0u-0x80); // Only 111_____ will be >= 0x80 + simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0xf0u-0x80); // Only 1111____ will be >= 0x80 + return is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte; +} -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace - -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/allocate.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { -namespace allocate { +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson // -// Allocates stage 1 internal state and outputs in the parser +// Stage 2 // -simdjson_really_inline error_code set_capacity(internal::dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t capacity) { - size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; - parser.structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); - if (!parser.structural_indexes) { return MEMALLOC; } - parser.structural_indexes[0] = 0; - parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; - return SUCCESS; -} - -} // namespace allocate -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/allocate.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace allocate { // -// Allocates stage 2 internal state and outputs in the parser +// Implementation-specific overrides // -simdjson_really_inline error_code set_max_depth(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t max_depth) { - parser.open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); - parser.is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { - if (!parser.is_array || !parser.open_containers) { - return MEMALLOC; - } - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { + return lasx::stage1::json_minifier::minify<64>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); } -} // namespace allocate -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept { + this->buf = _buf; + this->len = _len; + return lasx::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<64>(buf, len, *this, streaming); +} -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +simdjson_warn_unused bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { + return lasx::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +} -simdjson_really_inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() {} +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +} -// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { - error_code err = stage1::allocate::set_capacity(*this, capacity); - if (err) { _capacity = 0; return err; } - _capacity = capacity; - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { - error_code err = stage2::allocate::set_max_depth(*this, max_depth); - if (err) { _max_depth = 0; return err; } - _max_depth = max_depth; - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return lasx::stringparsing::parse_string(src, dst, allow_replacement); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept { + return lasx::stringparsing::parse_wobbly_string(src, dst); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, stage1_mode::regular); + if (error) { return error; } + return stage2(_doc); +} + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +/* including simdjson/lasx/end.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "lasx" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/lasx/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_LASX_CPP +/* end file lasx.cpp */ +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK +/* including fallback.cpp: #include */ +/* begin file fallback.cpp */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_FALLBACK_CPP +#define SIMDJSON_SRC_FALLBACK_CPP + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* including simdjson/fallback.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_H + +/* including simdjson/fallback/begin.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "fallback" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION fallback +/* including simdjson/fallback/base.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Fallback implementation (runs on any machine). + */ +namespace fallback { + +class implementation; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H -#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/allocate.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( - size_t capacity, - size_t max_depth, - std::unique_ptr& dst -) const noexcept { - dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) dom_parser_implementation() ); - if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } - dst->set_capacity(capacity); - dst->set_max_depth(max_depth); - return SUCCESS; +#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_M_ARM64) && !defined(_M_X64) +static inline unsigned char _BitScanForward64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { + unsigned long x0 = (unsigned long)x, top, bottom; + _BitScanForward(&top, (unsigned long)(x >> 32)); + _BitScanForward(&bottom, x0); + *ret = x0 ? bottom : 32 + top; + return x != 0; } +static unsigned char _BitScanReverse64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { + unsigned long x1 = (unsigned long)(x >> 32), top, bottom; + _BitScanReverse(&top, x1); + _BitScanReverse(&bottom, (unsigned long)x); + *ret = x1 ? top + 32 : bottom; + return x != 0; +} +#endif -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef _MSC_VER + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// _MSC_VER +} -/* begin file src/westmere/end_implementation.h */ -#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION -/* end file src/westmere/end_implementation.h */ -/* end file src/westmere/end_implementation.h */ -/* begin file src/westmere/dom_parser_implementation.cpp */ -/* begin file src/westmere/begin_implementation.h */ -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION westmere -#define SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("sse4.2,pclmul") +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson -/* westmere/intrinsics.h already included: #include "westmere/intrinsics.h" // Generally need to be included outside SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION */ -/* westmere/implementation.h already included: #include "westmere/implementation.h" */ +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H -SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -/* westmere/bitmanipulation.h already included: #include "westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ -/* westmere/bitmask.h already included: #include "westmere/bitmask.h" */ -/* westmere/simd.h already included: #include "westmere/simd.h" */ -/* end file src/westmere/begin_implementation.h */ -/* westmere/dom_parser_implementation.h already included: #include "westmere/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/jsoncharutils.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char -// zero otherwise -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { - return structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; -} +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 1; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return c == '"'; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return c == '\\'; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return c == '"' ? 0 : 1; } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return c == '\\' ? 0 : 1; } + + uint8_t c; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { - return structural_or_whitespace[c]; +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + dst[0] = src[0]; + return { src[0] }; } -// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid -// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom -// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register -// -// see -// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ -static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( - const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism - uint32_t v1 = digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; - uint32_t v2 = digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; - uint32_t v3 = digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; - uint32_t v4 = digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; - return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS // for unit testing +void found_invalid_number(const uint8_t *buf); +void found_integer(int64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); +void found_unsigned_integer(uint64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); +void found_float(double result, const uint8_t *buf); +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace numberparsing { + +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const char *chars) { + uint64_t val; + memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); } -// given a code point cp, writes to c -// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in -// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point -// is invalid -// -// This can possibly be made faster using pdep -// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents -// have few escaped code points, and the following -// function looks cheap. -// -// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately -// -simdjson_really_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { - if (cp <= 0x7F) { - c[0] = uint8_t(cp); - return 1; // ascii - } - if (cp <= 0x7FF) { - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); - c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 2; // universal plane - // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... - //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { - // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here - } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); - c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); - c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 3; - } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this - // is not needed - c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); - c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); - c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); - c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); - return 4; - } - // will return 0 when the code point was too large. - return 0; // bad r +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + return parse_eight_digits_unrolled(reinterpret_cast(chars)); } -#ifdef SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm // this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit // -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { return x * (uint64_t)y; } -static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); @@ -12551,2045 +52151,2549 @@ static simdjson_really_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64 } #endif -simdjson_really_inline value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { - value128 answer; -#if defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) || defined(SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS) -#ifdef _M_ARM64 +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); answer.low = value1 * value2; #else answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 -#endif // _M_ARM64 -#else // defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) || defined(SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS) - __uint128_t r = ((__uint128_t)value1) * value2; +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; answer.low = uint64_t(r); answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); #endif return answer; } -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/jsoncharutils.h */ - -// -// Stage 1 -// - -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { - -using namespace simd; - -struct json_character_block { - static simdjson_really_inline json_character_block classify(const simd::simd8x64& in); - - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t whitespace() const { return _whitespace; } - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t op() const { return _op; } - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t scalar() { return ~(op() | whitespace()); } - - uint64_t _whitespace; - uint64_t _op; -}; - -simdjson_really_inline json_character_block json_character_block::classify(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - // These lookups rely on the fact that anything < 127 will match the lower 4 bits, which is why - // we can't use the generic lookup_16. - auto whitespace_table = simd8::repeat_16(' ', 100, 100, 100, 17, 100, 113, 2, 100, '\t', '\n', 112, 100, '\r', 100, 100); - auto op_table = simd8::repeat_16(',', '}', 0, 0, 0xc0u, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ':', '{'); - - // We compute whitespace and op separately. If the code later only use one or the - // other, given the fact that all functions are aggressively inlined, we can - // hope that useless computations will be omitted. This is namely case when - // minifying (we only need whitespace). - - uint64_t whitespace = simd8x64( - in.chunks[0] == simd8(_mm_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[0])), - in.chunks[1] == simd8(_mm_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[1])), - in.chunks[2] == simd8(_mm_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[2])), - in.chunks[3] == simd8(_mm_shuffle_epi8(whitespace_table, in.chunks[3])) - ).to_bitmask(); - - // | 32 handles the fact that { } and [ ] are exactly 32 bytes apart - uint64_t op = simd8x64( - (in.chunks[0] | 32) == simd8(_mm_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[0]-',')), - (in.chunks[1] | 32) == simd8(_mm_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[1]-',')), - (in.chunks[2] | 32) == simd8(_mm_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[2]-',')), - (in.chunks[3] | 32) == simd8(_mm_shuffle_epi8(op_table, in.chunks[3]-',')) - ).to_bitmask(); - return { whitespace, op }; -} - -simdjson_really_inline bool is_ascii(const simd8x64& input) { - return input.reduce_or().is_ascii(); -} - -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simd8 must_be_continuation(const simd8 prev1, const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { - simd8 is_second_byte = prev1.saturating_sub(0b11000000u-1); // Only 11______ will be > 0 - simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0b11100000u-1); // Only 111_____ will be > 0 - simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0b11110000u-1); // Only 1111____ will be > 0 - // Caller requires a bool (all 1's). All values resulting from the subtraction will be <= 64, so signed comparison is fine. - return simd8(is_second_byte | is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte) > int8_t(0); -} - -simdjson_really_inline simd8 must_be_2_3_continuation(const simd8 prev2, const simd8 prev3) { - simd8 is_third_byte = prev2.saturating_sub(0b11100000u-1); // Only 111_____ will be > 0 - simd8 is_fourth_byte = prev3.saturating_sub(0b11110000u-1); // Only 1111____ will be > 0 - // Caller requires a bool (all 1's). All values resulting from the subtraction will be <= 64, so signed comparison is fine. - return simd8(is_third_byte | is_fourth_byte) > int8_t(0); -} - -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace - -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace utf8_validation { - -using namespace simd; - - simdjson_really_inline simd8 check_special_cases(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev1) { -// Bit 0 = Too Short (lead byte/ASCII followed by lead byte/ASCII) -// Bit 1 = Too Long (ASCII followed by continuation) -// Bit 2 = Overlong 3-byte -// Bit 4 = Surrogate -// Bit 5 = Overlong 2-byte -// Bit 7 = Two Continuations - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_SHORT = 1<<0; // 11______ 0_______ - // 11______ 11______ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LONG = 1<<1; // 0_______ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_3 = 1<<2; // 11100000 100_____ - constexpr const uint8_t SURROGATE = 1<<4; // 11101101 101_____ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_2 = 1<<5; // 1100000_ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t TWO_CONTS = 1<<7; // 10______ 10______ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE = 1<<3; // 11110100 1001____ - // 11110100 101_____ - // 11110101 1001____ - // 11110101 101_____ - // 1111011_ 1001____ - // 1111011_ 101_____ - // 11111___ 1001____ - // 11111___ 101_____ - constexpr const uint8_t TOO_LARGE_1000 = 1<<6; - // 11110101 1000____ - // 1111011_ 1000____ - // 11111___ 1000____ - constexpr const uint8_t OVERLONG_4 = 1<<6; // 11110000 1000____ - - const simd8 byte_1_high = prev1.shr<4>().lookup_16( - // 0_______ ________ - TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, - TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, TOO_LONG, - // 10______ ________ - TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, TWO_CONTS, - // 1100____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_2, - // 1101____ ________ - TOO_SHORT, - // 1110____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | OVERLONG_3 | SURROGATE, - // 1111____ ________ - TOO_SHORT | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4 - ); - constexpr const uint8_t CARRY = TOO_SHORT | TOO_LONG | TWO_CONTS; // These all have ____ in byte 1 . - const simd8 byte_1_low = (prev1 & 0x0F).lookup_16( - // ____0000 ________ - CARRY | OVERLONG_3 | OVERLONG_2 | OVERLONG_4, - // ____0001 ________ - CARRY | OVERLONG_2, - // ____001_ ________ - CARRY, - CARRY, - - // ____0100 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE, - // ____0101 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - // ____011_ ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - - // ____1___ ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - // ____1101 ________ - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 | SURROGATE, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000, - CARRY | TOO_LARGE | TOO_LARGE_1000 - ); - const simd8 byte_2_high = input.shr<4>().lookup_16( - // ________ 0_______ - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, - - // ________ 1000____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE_1000 | OVERLONG_4, - // ________ 1001____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | OVERLONG_3 | TOO_LARGE, - // ________ 101_____ - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, - TOO_LONG | OVERLONG_2 | TWO_CONTS | SURROGATE | TOO_LARGE, - - // ________ 11______ - TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT, TOO_SHORT - ); - return (byte_1_high & byte_1_low & byte_2_high); - } - simdjson_really_inline simd8 check_multibyte_lengths(const simd8 input, - const simd8 prev_input, const simd8 sc) { - simd8 prev2 = input.prev<2>(prev_input); - simd8 prev3 = input.prev<3>(prev_input); - simd8 must23 = simd8(must_be_2_3_continuation(prev2, prev3)); - simd8 must23_80 = must23 & uint8_t(0x80); - return must23_80 ^ sc; - } - - // - // Return nonzero if there are incomplete multibyte characters at the end of the block: - // e.g. if there is a 4-byte character, but it's 3 bytes from the end. - // - simdjson_really_inline simd8 is_incomplete(const simd8 input) { - // If the previous input's last 3 bytes match this, they're too short (they ended at EOF): - // ... 1111____ 111_____ 11______ - static const uint8_t max_array[32] = { - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, - 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0b11110000u-1, 0b11100000u-1, 0b11000000u-1 - }; - const simd8 max_value(&max_array[sizeof(max_array)-sizeof(simd8)]); - return input.gt_bits(max_value); - } - - struct utf8_checker { - // If this is nonzero, there has been a UTF-8 error. - simd8 error; - // The last input we received - simd8 prev_input_block; - // Whether the last input we received was incomplete (used for ASCII fast path) - simd8 prev_incomplete; +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson - // - // Check whether the current bytes are valid UTF-8. - // - simdjson_really_inline void check_utf8_bytes(const simd8 input, const simd8 prev_input) { - // Flip prev1...prev3 so we can easily determine if they are 2+, 3+ or 4+ lead bytes - // (2, 3, 4-byte leads become large positive numbers instead of small negative numbers) - simd8 prev1 = input.prev<1>(prev_input); - simd8 sc = check_special_cases(input, prev1); - this->error |= check_multibyte_lengths(input, prev_input, sc); - } +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 - // The only problem that can happen at EOF is that a multibyte character is too short. - simdjson_really_inline void check_eof() { - // If the previous block had incomplete UTF-8 characters at the end, an ASCII block can't - // possibly finish them. - this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; - } +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/fallback/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for fallback */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif - simdjson_really_inline void check_next_input(const simd8x64& input) { - if(simdjson_likely(is_ascii(input))) { - this->error |= this->prev_incomplete; - } else { - // you might think that a for-loop would work, but under Visual Studio, it is not good enough. - static_assert((simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) || (simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4), - "We support either two or four chunks per 64-byte block."); - if(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 2) { - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); - } else if(simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS == 4) { - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[0], this->prev_input_block); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[1], input.chunks[0]); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[2], input.chunks[1]); - this->check_utf8_bytes(input.chunks[3], input.chunks[2]); - } - this->prev_incomplete = is_incomplete(input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]); - this->prev_input_block = input.chunks[simd8x64::NUM_CHUNKS-1]; +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - } - } +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { - simdjson_really_inline error_code errors() { - return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS; - } +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; - }; // struct utf8_checker -} // namespace utf8_validation +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; -using utf8_validation::utf8_checker; +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/utf8_lookup4_algorithm.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_structural_indexer.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times -// We assume the file in which it is included already includes -// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { +namespace jsoncharutils { -// Walks through a buffer in block-sized increments, loading the last part with spaces -template -struct buf_block_reader { -public: - simdjson_really_inline buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len); - simdjson_really_inline size_t block_index(); - simdjson_really_inline bool has_full_block() const; - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *full_block() const; - /** - * Get the last block, padded with spaces. - * - * There will always be a last block, with at least 1 byte, unless len == 0 (in which case this - * function fills the buffer with spaces and returns 0. In particular, if len == STEP_SIZE there - * will be 0 full_blocks and 1 remainder block with STEP_SIZE bytes and no spaces for padding. - * - * @return the number of effective characters in the last block. - */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const; - simdjson_really_inline void advance(); -private: - const uint8_t *buf; - const size_t len; - const size_t lenminusstep; - size_t idx; -}; +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} -// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_input_text_64(const uint8_t *text) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(sizeof(simd8x64) + 1); - for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { - buf[i] = int8_t(text[i]) < ' ' ? '_' : int8_t(text[i]); - } - buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; - return buf; +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; } -// Routines to print masks and text for debugging bitmask operations -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_input_text(const simd8x64& in) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(sizeof(simd8x64) + 1); - in.store((uint8_t*)buf); - for (size_t i=0; i); i++) { - if (buf[i] < ' ') { buf[i] = '_'; } - } - buf[sizeof(simd8x64)] = '\0'; - return buf; +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED static char * format_mask(uint64_t mask) { - static char *buf = (char*)malloc(64 + 1); - for (size_t i=0; i<64; i++) { - buf[i] = (mask & (size_t(1) << i)) ? 'X' : ' '; +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii } - buf[64] = '\0'; - return buf; + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r } -template -simdjson_really_inline buf_block_reader::buf_block_reader(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len) : buf{_buf}, len{_len}, lenminusstep{len < STEP_SIZE ? 0 : len - STEP_SIZE}, idx{0} {} +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif -template -simdjson_really_inline size_t buf_block_reader::block_index() { return idx; } +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson -template -simdjson_really_inline bool buf_block_reader::has_full_block() const { - return idx < lenminusstep; +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); } -template -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *buf_block_reader::full_block() const { - return &buf[idx]; +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; } -template -simdjson_really_inline size_t buf_block_reader::get_remainder(uint8_t *dst) const { - memset(dst, 0x20, STEP_SIZE); // memset STEP_SIZE because it's more efficient to write out 8 or 16 bytes at once. - memcpy(dst, buf + idx, len - idx); - return len - idx; +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } } -template -simdjson_really_inline void buf_block_reader::advance() { - idx += STEP_SIZE; +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/buf_block_reader.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} -struct json_string_block { - // Escaped characters (characters following an escape() character) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escaped() const { return _escaped; } - // Escape characters (backslashes that are not escaped--i.e. in \\, includes only the first \) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t escape() const { return _backslash & ~_escaped; } - // Real (non-backslashed) quotes - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t quote() const { return _quote; } - // Start quotes of strings - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_start() const { return _quote & _in_string; } - // End quotes of strings - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_end() const { return _quote & ~_in_string; } - // Only characters inside the string (not including the quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_content() const { return _in_string & ~_quote; } - // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & _in_string; } - // Return a mask of whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) const { return mask & ~_in_string; } - // Tail of string (everything except the start quote) - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t string_tail() const { return _in_string ^ _quote; } +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} - // backslash characters - uint64_t _backslash; - // escaped characters (backslashed--does not include the hex characters after \u) - uint64_t _escaped; - // real quotes (non-backslashed ones) - uint64_t _quote; - // string characters (includes start quote but not end quote) - uint64_t _in_string; -}; +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} -// Scans blocks for string characters, storing the state necessary to do so -class json_string_scanner { -public: - simdjson_really_inline json_string_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(bool streaming); +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson -private: - // Intended to be defined by the implementation - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t find_escaped(uint64_t escape); - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t find_escaped_branchless(uint64_t escape); +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H - // Whether the last iteration was still inside a string (all 1's = true, all 0's = false). - uint64_t prev_in_string = 0ULL; - // Whether the first character of the next iteration is escaped. - uint64_t prev_escaped = 0ULL; -}; +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -// -// Finds escaped characters (characters following \). -// -// Handles runs of backslashes like \\\" and \\\\" correctly (yielding 0101 and 01010, respectively). -// -// Does this by: -// - Shift the escape mask to get potentially escaped characters (characters after backslashes). -// - Mask escaped sequences that start on *even* bits with 1010101010 (odd bits are escaped, even bits are not) -// - Mask escaped sequences that start on *odd* bits with 0101010101 (even bits are escaped, odd bits are not) -// -// To distinguish between escaped sequences starting on even/odd bits, it finds the start of all -// escape sequences, filters out the ones that start on even bits, and adds that to the mask of -// escape sequences. This causes the addition to clear out the sequences starting on odd bits (since -// the start bit causes a carry), and leaves even-bit sequences alone. -// -// Example: -// -// text | \\\ | \\\"\\\" \\\" \\"\\" | -// escape | xxx | xx xxx xxx xx xx | Removed overflow backslash; will | it into follows_escape -// odd_starts | x | x x x | escape & ~even_bits & ~follows_escape -// even_seq | c| cxxx c xx c | c = carry bit -- will be masked out later -// invert_mask | | cxxx c xx c| even_seq << 1 -// follows_escape | xx | x xx xxx xxx xx xx | Includes overflow bit -// escaped | x | x x x x x x x x | -// desired | x | x x x x x x x x | -// text | \\\ | \\\"\\\" \\\" \\"\\" | -// -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t json_string_scanner::find_escaped_branchless(uint64_t backslash) { - // If there was overflow, pretend the first character isn't a backslash - backslash &= ~prev_escaped; - uint64_t follows_escape = backslash << 1 | prev_escaped; +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { - // Get sequences starting on even bits by clearing out the odd series using + - const uint64_t even_bits = 0x5555555555555555ULL; - uint64_t odd_sequence_starts = backslash & ~even_bits & ~follows_escape; - uint64_t sequences_starting_on_even_bits; - prev_escaped = add_overflow(odd_sequence_starts, backslash, &sequences_starting_on_even_bits); - uint64_t invert_mask = sequences_starting_on_even_bits << 1; // The mask we want to return is the *escaped* bits, not escapes. +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container - // Mask every other backslashed character as an escaped character - // Flip the mask for sequences that start on even bits, to correct them - return (even_bits ^ invert_mask) & follows_escape; -} +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); -// -// Return a mask of all string characters plus end quotes. -// -// prev_escaped is overflow saying whether the next character is escaped. -// prev_in_string is overflow saying whether we're still in a string. -// -// Backslash sequences outside of quotes will be detected in stage 2. -// -simdjson_really_inline json_string_block json_string_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - const uint64_t backslash = in.eq('\\'); - const uint64_t escaped = find_escaped(backslash); - const uint64_t quote = in.eq('"') & ~escaped; +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; - // - // prefix_xor flips on bits inside the string (and flips off the end quote). - // - // Then we xor with prev_in_string: if we were in a string already, its effect is flipped - // (characters inside strings are outside, and characters outside strings are inside). - // - const uint64_t in_string = prefix_xor(quote) ^ prev_in_string; + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); - // - // Check if we're still in a string at the end of the box so the next block will know - // - // right shift of a signed value expected to be well-defined and standard - // compliant as of C++20, John Regher from Utah U. says this is fine code - // - prev_in_string = uint64_t(static_cast(in_string) >> 63); +}; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { - // Use ^ to turn the beginning quote off, and the end quote on. - return { - backslash, - escaped, - quote, - in_string - }; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_string_scanner::finish(bool streaming) { - if (prev_in_string and (not streaming)) { - return UNCLOSED_STRING; - } +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; return SUCCESS; } -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_string_scanner.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_scanner.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! /** - * A block of scanned json, with information on operators and scalars. + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. * - * We seek to identify pseudo-structural characters. Anything that is inside - * a string must be omitted (hence & ~_string.string_tail()). - * Otherwise, pseudo-structural characters come in two forms. - * 1. We have the structural characters ([,],{,},:, comma). The - * term 'structural character' is from the JSON RFC. - * 2. We have the 'scalar pseudo-structural characters'. - * Scalars are quotes, and any character except structural characters and white space. + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. * - * To identify the scalar pseudo-structural characters, we must look at what comes - * before them: it must be a space, a quote or a structural characters. - * Starting with simdjson v0.3, we identify them by - * negation: we identify everything that is followed by a non-quote scalar, - * and we negate that. Whatever remains must be a 'scalar pseudo-structural character'. + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. */ -struct json_block { -public: +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + /** - * The start of structurals. - * In simdjson prior to v0.3, these were called the pseudo-structural characters. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t structural_start() { return potential_structural_start() & ~_string.string_tail(); } - /** All JSON whitespace (i.e. not in a string) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t whitespace() { return non_quote_outside_string(_characters.whitespace()); } + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; - // Helpers + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; - /** Whether the given characters are inside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_inside_string(uint64_t mask) { return _string.non_quote_inside_string(mask); } - /** Whether the given characters are outside a string (only works on non-quotes) */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t non_quote_outside_string(uint64_t mask) { return _string.non_quote_outside_string(mask); } + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; - // string and escape characters - json_string_block _string; - // whitespace, structural characters ('operators'), scalars - json_character_block _characters; - // whether the previous character was a scalar - uint64_t _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; -private: - // Potential structurals (i.e. disregarding strings) + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; /** - * structural elements ([,],{,},:, comma) plus scalar starts like 123, true and "abc". - * They may reside inside a string. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t potential_structural_start() { return _characters.op() | potential_scalar_start(); } + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + /** - * The start of non-operator runs, like 123, true and "abc". - * It main reside inside a string. - **/ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t potential_scalar_start() { - // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space - // (so letters, numbers, quotes). - // Whenever it is preceded by something that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, ") nor a white-space - // then we know that it is irrelevant structurally. - return _characters.scalar() & ~follows_potential_scalar(); - } + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + /** - * Whether the given character is immediately after a non-operator like 123, true. - * The characters following a quote are not included. + * The error. */ - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t follows_potential_scalar() { - // _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar: is defined as marking any character that follows a character - // that is not a structural element ({,},[,],:, comma) nor a quote (") and that is not a - // white space. - // It is understood that within quoted region, anything at all could be marked (irrelevant). - return _follows_potential_nonquote_scalar; - } -}; + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; -/** - * Scans JSON for important bits: structural characters or 'operators', strings, and scalars. - * - * The scanner starts by calculating two distinct things: - * - string characters (taking \" into account) - * - structural characters or 'operators' ([]{},:, comma) - * and scalars (runs of non-operators like 123, true and "abc") - * - * To minimize data dependency (a key component of the scanner's speed), it finds these in parallel: - * in particular, the operator/scalar bit will find plenty of things that are actually part of - * strings. When we're done, json_block will fuse the two together by masking out tokens that are - * part of a string. - */ -class json_scanner { -public: - json_scanner() {} - simdjson_really_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64& in); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(bool streaming); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -private: - // Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token - // (anything except whitespace or a structural character/'operator'). - uint64_t prev_scalar = 0ULL; - json_string_scanner string_scanner{}; -}; + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); -// -// Check if the current character immediately follows a matching character. -// -// For example, this checks for quotes with backslashes in front of them: -// -// const uint64_t backslashed_quote = in.eq('"') & immediately_follows(in.eq('\'), prev_backslash); -// -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t follows(const uint64_t match, uint64_t &overflow) { - const uint64_t result = match << 1 | overflow; - overflow = match >> 63; - return result; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; } -simdjson_really_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64& in) { - json_string_block strings = string_scanner.next(in); - // identifies the white-space and the structurat characters - json_character_block characters = json_character_block::classify(in); - // The term "scalar" refers to anything except structural characters and white space - // (so letters, numbers, quotes). - // We want follows_scalar to mark anything that follows a non-quote scalar (so letters and numbers). +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. // - // A terminal quote should either be followed by a structural character (comma, brace, bracket, colon) - // or nothing. However, we still want ' "a string"true ' to mark the 't' of 'true' as a potential - // pseudo-structural character just like we would if we had ' "a string" true '; otherwise we - // may need to add an extra check when parsing strings. + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. // - // Performance: there are many ways to skin this cat. - const uint64_t nonquote_scalar = characters.scalar() & ~strings.quote(); - uint64_t follows_nonquote_scalar = follows(nonquote_scalar, prev_scalar); - return { - strings, - characters, - follows_nonquote_scalar - }; + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_scanner::finish(bool streaming) { - return string_scanner.finish(streaming); +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); } -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_scanner.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/json_minifier.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses in stage1 -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times -// We assume the file in which it is included already includes -// "simdjson/stage1.h" (this simplifies amalgation) +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} -class json_minifier { -public: - template - static error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} -private: - simdjson_really_inline json_minifier(uint8_t *_dst) - : dst{_dst} - {} - template - simdjson_really_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len); - json_scanner scanner{}; - uint8_t *dst; -}; +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block) { - uint64_t mask = block.whitespace(); - in.compress(mask, dst); - dst += 64 - count_ones(mask); +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) { - *dst = '\0'; - error_code error = scanner.finish(false); - if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; } - dst_len = dst - dst_start; +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } return SUCCESS; } -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::step<128>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); - simd::simd8x64 in_2(block_buf+64); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); - this->next(in_1, block_1); - this->next(in_2, block_2); - reader.advance(); -} +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_minifier::step<64>(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block_buf); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - this->next(block_buf, block_1); - reader.advance(); -} + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. -template -error_code json_minifier::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept { - buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); - json_minifier minifier(dst); + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. - // Index the first n-1 blocks - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - minifier.step(reader.full_block(), reader); + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. - // Index the last (remainder) block, padded with spaces - uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; - if (simdjson_likely(reader.get_remainder(block)) > 0) { - minifier.step(block, reader); + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} - return minifier.finish(dst, dst_len); +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); } -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/json_minifier.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -/** - * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that - * makes up a complete document. - * - * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a - * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the - * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of - * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. - * - * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from - * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the - * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ';' ',' - * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' '}' ';' ','. - * - * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases - * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. - * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows - * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in - * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this - * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found - * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and - * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a - * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the - * batch. - */ -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { - // TODO don't count separately, just figure out depth - auto arr_cnt = 0; - auto obj_cnt = 0; - for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { - auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; - switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { - case ':': - case ',': - continue; - case '}': - obj_cnt--; - continue; - case ']': - arr_cnt--; - continue; - case '{': - obj_cnt++; - break; - case '[': - arr_cnt++; - break; - } - auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; - switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { - case '{': - case '[': - case ':': - case ',': - continue; - } - // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! - if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { - return parser.n_structural_indexes; +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one - return i; } - return 0; + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING -class bit_indexer { -public: - uint32_t *tail; +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} - simdjson_really_inline bit_indexer(uint32_t *index_buf) : tail(index_buf) {} +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else - // flatten out values in 'bits' assuming that they are are to have values of idx - // plus their position in the bitvector, and store these indexes at - // base_ptr[base] incrementing base as we go - // will potentially store extra values beyond end of valid bits, so base_ptr - // needs to be large enough to handle this - simdjson_really_inline void write(uint32_t idx, uint64_t bits) { - // In some instances, the next branch is expensive because it is mispredicted. - // Unfortunately, in other cases, - // it helps tremendously. - if (bits == 0) - return; - int cnt = static_cast(count_ones(bits)); +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { - // Do the first 8 all together - for (int i=0; i<8; i++) { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); - } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); - // Do the next 8 all together (we hope in most cases it won't happen at all - // and the branch is easily predicted). - if (simdjson_unlikely(cnt > 8)) { - for (int i=8; i<16; i++) { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); - } + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - // Most files don't have 16+ structurals per block, so we take several basically guaranteed - // branch mispredictions here. 16+ structurals per block means either punctuation ({} [] , :) - // or the start of a value ("abc" true 123) every four characters. - if (simdjson_unlikely(cnt > 16)) { - int i = 16; - do { - this->tail[i] = idx + trailing_zeroes(bits); - bits = clear_lowest_bit(bits); - i++; - } while (i < cnt); - } - } + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - this->tail += cnt; + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; } -}; - -class json_structural_indexer { -public: - /** - * Find the important bits of JSON in a 128-byte chunk, and add them to structural_indexes. - * - * @param partial Setting the partial parameter to true allows the find_structural_bits to - * tolerate unclosed strings. The caller should still ensure that the input is valid UTF-8. If - * you are processing substrings, you may want to call on a function like trimmed_length_safe_utf8. - */ - template - static error_code index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, bool partial) noexcept; - -private: - simdjson_really_inline json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes); - template - simdjson_really_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader &reader) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block, size_t idx); - simdjson_really_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, bool partial); - - json_scanner scanner{}; - utf8_checker checker{}; - bit_indexer indexer; - uint64_t prev_structurals = 0; - uint64_t unescaped_chars_error = 0; -}; -simdjson_really_inline json_structural_indexer::json_structural_indexer(uint32_t *structural_indexes) : indexer{structural_indexes} {} + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } -// Skip the last character if it is partial -simdjson_really_inline size_t trim_partial_utf8(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len) { - if (simdjson_unlikely(len < 3)) { - switch (len) { - case 2: - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-2] >= 0b11100000) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 2 bytes left - return len; - case 1: - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - return len; - case 0: - return len; - } + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); } - if (buf[len-1] >= 0b11000000) { return len-1; } // 2-, 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-2] >= 0b11100000) { return len-2; } // 3- and 4-byte characters with only 1 byte left - if (buf[len-3] >= 0b11110000) { return len-3; } // 4-byte characters with only 3 bytes left - return len; + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; } -// -// PERF NOTES: -// We pipe 2 inputs through these stages: -// 1. Load JSON into registers. This takes a long time and is highly parallelizable, so we load -// 2 inputs' worth at once so that by the time step 2 is looking for them input, it's available. -// 2. Scan the JSON for critical data: strings, scalars and operators. This is the critical path. -// The output of step 1 depends entirely on this information. These functions don't quite use -// up enough CPU: the second half of the functions is highly serial, only using 1 execution core -// at a time. The second input's scans has some dependency on the first ones finishing it, but -// they can make a lot of progress before they need that information. -// 3. Step 1 doesn't use enough capacity, so we run some extra stuff while we're waiting for that -// to finish: utf-8 checks and generating the output from the last iteration. -// -// The reason we run 2 inputs at a time, is steps 2 and 3 are *still* not enough to soak up all -// available capacity with just one input. Running 2 at a time seems to give the CPU a good enough -// workout. -// -template -error_code json_structural_indexer::index(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom_parser_implementation &parser, bool partial) noexcept { - if (simdjson_unlikely(len > parser.capacity())) { return CAPACITY; } - if (partial) { len = trim_partial_utf8(buf, len); } +// Inlineable functions +namespace { - buf_block_reader reader(buf, len); - json_structural_indexer indexer(parser.structural_indexes.get()); +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; - // Read all but the last block - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - indexer.step(reader.full_block(), reader); - } +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - // Take care of the last block (will always be there unless file is empty) - uint8_t block[STEP_SIZE]; - if (simdjson_unlikely(reader.get_remainder(block) == 0)) { return EMPTY; } - indexer.step(block, reader); + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } - return indexer.finish(parser, reader.block_index(), len, partial); -} + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<128>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<128> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); - simd::simd8x64 in_2(block+64); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - json_block block_2 = scanner.next(in_2); - this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); - this->next(in_2, block_2, reader.block_index()+64); - reader.advance(); + return i; } -template<> -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::step<64>(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<64> &reader) noexcept { - simd::simd8x64 in_1(block); - json_block block_1 = scanner.next(in_1); - this->next(in_1, block_1, reader.block_index()); - reader.advance(); -} -simdjson_really_inline void json_structural_indexer::next(const simd::simd8x64& in, json_block block, size_t idx) { - uint64_t unescaped = in.lteq(0x1F); - checker.check_next_input(in); - indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); // Output *last* iteration's structurals to the parser - prev_structurals = block.structural_start(); - unescaped_chars_error |= block.non_quote_inside_string(unescaped); +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; } -simdjson_really_inline error_code json_structural_indexer::finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, bool partial) { - // Write out the final iteration's structurals - indexer.write(uint32_t(idx-64), prev_structurals); +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - error_code error = scanner.finish(partial); - if (simdjson_unlikely(error != SUCCESS)) { return error; } + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (unescaped_chars_error) { - return UNESCAPED_CHARS; + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } } - parser.n_structural_indexes = uint32_t(indexer.tail - parser.structural_indexes.get()); - /*** - * This is related to https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 - * Basically, we want to make sure that if the parsing continues beyond the last (valid) - * structural character, it quickly stops. - * Only three structural characters can be repeated without triggering an error in JSON: [,] and }. - * We repeat the padding character (at 'len'). We don't know what it is, but if the parsing - * continues, then it must be [,] or }. - * Suppose it is ] or }. We backtrack to the first character, what could it be that would - * not trigger an error? It could be ] or } but no, because you can't start a document that way. - * It can't be a comma, a colon or any simple value. So the only way we could continue is - * if the repeated character is [. But if so, the document must start with [. But if the document - * starts with [, it should end with ]. If we enforce that rule, then we would get - * ][[ which is invalid. - **/ - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = uint32_t(len); - parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 2] = 0; - parser.next_structural_index = 0; - // a valid JSON file cannot have zero structural indexes - we should have found something - if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0u)) { - return EMPTY; - } - if (simdjson_unlikely(parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes - 1] > len)) { - return UNEXPECTED_ERROR; - } - if (partial) { - auto new_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); - if (new_structural_indexes == 0 && parser.n_structural_indexes > 0) { - return CAPACITY; // If the buffer is partial but the document is incomplete, it's too big to parse. - } - parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; - } - return checker.errors(); + return i; } -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); -/** - * Validates that the string is actual UTF-8. - */ -template -bool generic_validate_utf8(const uint8_t * input, size_t length) { - checker c{}; - buf_block_reader<64> reader(input, length); - while (reader.has_full_block()) { - simd::simd8x64 in(reader.full_block()); - c.check_next_input(in); - reader.advance(); - } - uint8_t block[64]{}; - reader.get_remainder(block); - simd::simd8x64 in(block); - c.check_next_input(in); - reader.advance(); - return c.errors() == error_code::SUCCESS; -} + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } -bool generic_validate_utf8(const char * input, size_t length) { - return generic_validate_utf8((const uint8_t *)input,length); + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; } -} // namespace stage1 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage1/utf8_validator.h */ +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); -// -// Stage 2 -// -/* begin file src/westmere/stringparsing.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_H -#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_H + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} -using namespace simd; +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; -// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. -struct backslash_and_quote { -public: - static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; - simdjson_really_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } - simdjson_really_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } - simdjson_really_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } - simdjson_really_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } - simdjson_really_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} - uint32_t bs_bits; - uint32_t quote_bits; -}; // struct backslash_and_quote +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); -simdjson_really_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { - // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require - // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding - static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); - simd8 v0(src); - simd8 v1(src + 16); - v0.store(dst); - v1.store(dst + 16); - uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); - return { - uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits - uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits - }; -} + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ -// This file contains the common code every implementation uses -// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace stringparsing { + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; -// begin copypasta -// These chars yield themselves: " \ / -// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab -// u not handled in this table as it's complex -static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. - 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. - 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -}; + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; -// handle a unicode codepoint -// write appropriate values into dest -// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes -// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) -// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid -// We work in little-endian then swap at write time -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, - uint8_t **dst_ptr) { - // hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the - // conversion isn't valid; we defer the check for this to inside the - // multilingual plane check - uint32_t code_point = hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); - *src_ptr += 6; - // check for low surrogate for characters outside the Basic - // Multilingual Plane. - if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { - if (((*src_ptr)[0] != '\\') || (*src_ptr)[1] != 'u') { - return false; - } - uint32_t code_point_2 = hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} - // if the first code point is invalid we will get here, as we will go past - // the check for being outside the Basic Multilingual plane. If we don't - // find a \u immediately afterwards we fail out anyhow, but if we do, - // this check catches both the case of the first code point being invalid - // or the second code point being invalid. - if ((code_point | code_point_2) >> 16) { - return false; - } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} - code_point = - (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | (code_point_2 - 0xdc00)) + 0x10000; - *src_ptr += 6; - } - size_t offset = codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); - *dst_ptr += offset; - return offset > 0; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { - src++; - while (1) { - // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. - auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); - // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return - if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { - // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit - return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; } - if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { - /* find out where the backspace is */ - auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); - uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; - /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ - if (escape_char == 'u') { - /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted - within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ - src += bs_dist; - dst += bs_dist; - if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst)) { - return nullptr; - } - } else { - /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and - * write bs_dist+1 characters to output - * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually - * seen. I think this is ok */ - uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; - if (escape_result == 0u) { - return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ - } - dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; - src += bs_dist + 2; - dst += bs_dist + 1; + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; } - } else { - /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we - * encountered neither. */ - src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; - dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; } + return number_type::signed_integer; } - /* can't be reached */ - return nullptr; + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_string_to_buffer(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *¤t_string_buf_loc, std::string_view &s) { - if (src[0] != '"') { return STRING_ERROR; } - auto end = stringparsing::parse_string(src, current_string_buf_loc); - if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } - s = std::string_view((const char *)current_string_buf_loc, end-current_string_buf_loc); - current_string_buf_loc = end; - return SUCCESS; -} +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); -} // namespace stringparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } -#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/stringparsing.h */ -/* begin file src/westmere/numberparsing.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_H -#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_H + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } -static simdjson_really_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { - // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. - const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); - const __m128i mul_1_10 = - _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); - const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); - const __m128i mul_1_10000 = - _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); - const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( - _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); - const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); - const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); - const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); - const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); - return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( - t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest -} + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } -#define SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -#include -#include + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace numberparsing { + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; -#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS -#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) -#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) -#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) -#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) -#else -#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) -#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) -#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) -#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) -#endif + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} -// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is -// true, negate the result. -// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is -// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). -// We assume that power is in the [FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER, -// FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. -simdjson_really_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { - // we start with a fast path - // It was described in - // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. - // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 -#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD -#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." -#endif -#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) - // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. - if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) { -#else - if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) { -#endif - // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since - // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. - d = double(i); - // - // The general idea is as follows. - // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then - // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point - // values - // (binary64). - // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, - // then s * p - // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. - // - if (power < 0) { - d = d / power_of_ten[-power]; - } else { - d = d * power_of_ten[power]; - } - if (negative) { - d = -d; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; } - return true; + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; } - // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could - // hope for another, secondary fast path. It wa - // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded - // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) - // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, - // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact - // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), - // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. - // Is this worth your time? - // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) - // for this second fast path to work. - // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you - // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you - // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of - // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: - // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ - // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html - // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; - // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always - // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. - if(i == 0) { - d = 0.0; - return true; + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; } + return d; +} - // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a more precise product. - // We use a table lookup approach. - components c = - power_of_ten_components[power - FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER]; - // safe because - // power >= FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER - // and power <= FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER - // we recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always - // rounded down. - uint64_t factor_mantissa = c.mantissa; +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING - // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. - int lz = leading_zeroes(i); - i <<= lz; - // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know - // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is - // 1. - value128 product = full_multiplication(i, factor_mantissa); - uint64_t lower = product.low; - uint64_t upper = product.high; - - // We know that upper has at most one leading zero because - // both i and factor_mantissa have a leading one. This means - // that the result is at least as large as ((1<<63)*(1<<63))/(1<<64). - - // As long as the first 9 bits of "upper" are not "1", then we - // know that we have an exact computed value for the leading - // 55 bits because any imprecision would play out as a +1, in - // the worst case. - if (simdjson_unlikely((upper & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) && (lower + i < lower)) { - uint64_t factor_mantissa_low = - mantissa_128[power - FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER]; - // next, we compute the 64-bit x 128-bit multiplication, getting a 192-bit - // result (three 64-bit values) - product = full_multiplication(i, factor_mantissa_low); - uint64_t product_low = product.low; - uint64_t product_middle2 = product.high; - uint64_t product_middle1 = lower; - uint64_t product_high = upper; - uint64_t product_middle = product_middle1 + product_middle2; - if (product_middle < product_middle1) { - product_high++; // overflow carry - } - // We want to check whether mantissa *i + i would affect our result. - // This does happen, e.g. with 7.3177701707893310e+15. - if (((product_middle + 1 == 0) && ((product_high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) && - (product_low + i < product_low))) { // let us be prudent and bail out. - return false; +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); } - upper = product_high; - lower = product_middle; - } - // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. - // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. - /////// - uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; - uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); - lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + return out; +} - // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson - // We have to round to even. The "to even" part - // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats - // which we guard against. - // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two - // floating-point values. - if (simdjson_unlikely((lower == 0) && ((upper & 0x1FF) == 0) && - ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { - // if mantissa & 1 == 1 we might need to round up. - // - // Scenarios: - // 1. We are not in the middle. Then we should round up. - // - // 2. We are right in the middle. Whether we round up depends - // on the last significant bit: if it is "one" then we round - // up (round to even) otherwise, we do not. - // - // So if the last significant bit is 1, we can safely round up. - // Hence we only need to bail out if (mantissa & 3) == 1. - // Otherwise we may need more accuracy or analysis to determine whether - // we are exactly between two floating-point numbers. - // It can be triggered with 1e23. - // Note: because the factor_mantissa and factor_mantissa_low are - // almost always rounded down (except for small positive powers), - // almost always should round up. - return false; - } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for fallback */ - mantissa += mantissa & 1; - mantissa >>= 1; +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H - // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow - if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { - ////////// - // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 - //////// - mantissa = (1ULL << 52); - lz--; // undo previous addition - } - mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); - uint64_t real_exponent = c.exp - lz; - // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out - if (simdjson_unlikely((real_exponent < 1) || (real_exponent > 2046))) { - return false; +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; } - mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; - mantissa |= (((uint64_t)negative) << 63); - memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); - return true; } -static bool parse_float_strtod(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { - char *endptr; - *outDouble = strtod((const char *)ptr, &endptr); - // Some libraries will set errno = ERANGE when the value is subnormal, - // yet we may want to be able to parse subnormal values. - // However, we do not want to tolerate NAN or infinite values. - // - // Values like infinity or NaN are not allowed in the JSON specification. - // If you consume a large value and you map it to "infinity", you will no - // longer be able to serialize back a standard-compliant JSON. And there is - // no realistic application where you might need values so large than they - // can't fit in binary64. The maximal value is about 1.7976931348623157 x - // 10^308 It is an unimaginable large number. There will never be any piece of - // engineering involving as many as 10^308 parts. It is estimated that there - // are about 10^80 atoms in the universe. The estimate for the total number - // of electrons is similar. Using a double-precision floating-point value, we - // can represent easily the number of atoms in the universe. We could also - // represent the number of ways you can pick any three individual atoms at - // random in the universe. If you ever encounter a number much larger than - // 10^308, you know that you have a bug. RapidJSON will reject a document with - // a float that does not fit in binary64. JSON for Modern C++ (nlohmann/json) - // will flat out throw an exception. - // - if ((endptr == (const char *)ptr) || (!std::isfinite(*outDouble))) { - return false; - } - return true; +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; } -// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits -// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's -// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html -simdjson_really_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { - uint64_t val; - // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require - // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding - static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); - memcpy(&val, chars, 8); - // a branchy method might be faster: - // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) - // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == - // 0x3030303030303030); - return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | - (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == - 0x3333333333333333); +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; } -template -error_code slow_float_parsing(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t * src, W writer) { - double d; - if (parse_float_strtod(src, &d)) { - writer.append_double(d); - return SUCCESS; - } - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; } -template -NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later -simdjson_really_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { - const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); - if (digit > 9) { - return false; - } - // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication - i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later - return true; +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); } -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_decimal(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { - // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the - // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer - // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the - // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. - const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} -#ifdef SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING - // this helps if we have lots of decimals! - // this turns out to be frequent enough. - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - } +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for fallback */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/end.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "fallback" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/fallback/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/implementation.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "fallback", + "Generic fallback implementation", + 0 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/implementation.h */ + +/* including simdjson/fallback/begin.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "fallback" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION fallback +/* including simdjson/fallback/base.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Fallback implementation (runs on any machine). + */ +namespace fallback { + +class implementation; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { + +#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_M_ARM64) && !defined(_M_X64) +static inline unsigned char _BitScanForward64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { + unsigned long x0 = (unsigned long)x, top, bottom; + _BitScanForward(&top, (unsigned long)(x >> 32)); + _BitScanForward(&bottom, x0); + *ret = x0 ? bottom : 32 + top; + return x != 0; +} +static unsigned char _BitScanReverse64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { + unsigned long x1 = (unsigned long)(x >> 32), top, bottom; + _BitScanReverse(&top, x1); + _BitScanReverse(&bottom, (unsigned long)x); + *ret = x1 ? top + 32 : bottom; + return x != 0; +} #endif - // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - exponent = first_after_period - p; - // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal - if (exponent == 0) { - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); - } - return SUCCESS; + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef _MSC_VER + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// _MSC_VER } -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_exponent(SIMDJSON_UNUSED const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { - // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 - bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); - if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson - // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] - auto start_exp = p; - int64_t exp_number = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } - // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. - // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. - // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H - // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into - // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may - // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be - // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off - // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 1; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return c == '"'; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return c == '\\'; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return c == '"' ? 0 : 1; } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return c == '\\' ? 0 : 1; } + + uint8_t c; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + dst[0] = src[0]; + return { src[0] }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS // for unit testing +void found_invalid_number(const uint8_t *buf); +void found_integer(int64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); +void found_unsigned_integer(uint64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); +void found_float(double result, const uint8_t *buf); +#endif - // If there were no digits, it's an error. - if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { - return INVALID_NUMBER(src); - } - // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that - // it may have overflowed. +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace numberparsing { - // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do - // something!!!! - if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { - // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and doesn't overflow - while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } - // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't - // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger - // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. - // We can truncate. - // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before - // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could - // truncate at 324. - // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. - // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. - if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } - } - // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. - // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in - // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' - // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. - // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. - exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); - return SUCCESS; +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const char *chars) { + uint64_t val; + memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); } -simdjson_really_inline int significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, int digit_count) { - // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. - // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. - const uint8_t *start = start_digits; - while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { - start++; - } - // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' - return digit_count - int(start - start_digits); +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + return parse_eight_digits_unrolled(reinterpret_cast(chars)); } -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, int digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { - // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, - // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead - // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. - // digit count is off by 1 because of the decimal (assuming there was one). - if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count-1 >= 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) >= 19)) { - // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! - // this is almost never going to get called!!! - // we start anew, going slowly!!! - // This will happen in the following examples: - // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 - // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 - // - // NOTE: This makes a *copy* of the writer and passes it to slow_float_parsing. This happens - // because slow_float_parsing is a non-inlined function. If we passed our writer reference to - // it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from picking it apart - // and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, it gets slow. - // This is what forces the skip_double, as well. - error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, writer); - writer.skip_double(); - return error; - } - // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other - // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 - // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! - if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER) || (exponent > FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER)) { - // this is almost never going to get called!!! - // we start anew, going slowly!!! - // NOTE: This makes a *copy* of the writer and passes it to slow_float_parsing. This happens - // because slow_float_parsing is a non-inlined function. If we passed our writer reference to - // it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from picking it apart - // and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, it gets slow. - // This is what forces the skip_double, as well. - error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, writer); - writer.skip_double(); - return error; - } - double d; - if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { - // we are almost never going to get here. - if (!parse_float_strtod(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - } - WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); - return SUCCESS; +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; } - -// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing -#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING - -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { - writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero - return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; } +#endif +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; #else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} -// parse the number at src -// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing -// -// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character -// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON -// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the -// content and append a space before calling this function. -// -// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - const uint8_t *p = src + negative; +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/fallback/begin.h */ +/* including generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for fallback: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - // - // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) - // - int64_t exponent = 0; - bool is_float = false; - if ('.' == *p) { - is_float = true; - ++p; - SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal(src, p, i, exponent) ); - digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows - } - if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { - is_float = true; - ++p; - SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); - } - if (is_float) { - const bool clean_end = is_structural_or_whitespace(*p); - SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); - if (!clean_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; - } +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { +namespace stage1 { - // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - int longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; - if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { - if (negative) { - // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } +/** + * This algorithm is used to quickly identify the last structural position that + * makes up a complete document. + * + * It does this by going backwards and finding the last *document boundary* (a + * place where one value follows another without a comma between them). If the + * last document (the characters after the boundary) has an equal number of + * start and end brackets, it is considered complete. + * + * Simply put, we iterate over the structural characters, starting from + * the end. We consider that we found the end of a JSON document when the + * first element of the pair is NOT one of these characters: '{' '[' ':' ',' + * and when the second element is NOT one of these characters: '}' ']' ':' ','. + * + * This simple comparison works most of the time, but it does not cover cases + * where the batch's structural indexes contain a perfect amount of documents. + * In such a case, we do not have access to the structural index which follows + * the last document, therefore, we do not have access to the second element in + * the pair, and that means we cannot identify the last document. To fix this + * issue, we keep a count of the open and closed curly/square braces we found + * while searching for the pair. When we find a pair AND the count of open and + * closed curly/square braces is the same, we know that we just passed a + * complete document, therefore the last json buffer location is the end of the + * batch. + */ +simdjson_inline uint32_t find_next_document_index(dom_parser_implementation &parser) { + // Variant: do not count separately, just figure out depth + if(parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return 0; } + auto arr_cnt = 0; + auto obj_cnt = 0; + for (auto i = parser.n_structural_indexes - 1; i > 0; i--) { + auto idxb = parser.structural_indexes[i]; + switch (parser.buf[idxb]) { + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + continue; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + continue; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; + } + auto idxa = parser.structural_indexes[i - 1]; + switch (parser.buf[idxa]) { + case '{': + case '[': + case ':': + case ',': + continue; + } + // Last document is complete, so the next document will appear after! + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + // Last document is incomplete; mark the document at i + 1 as the next one + return i; } - - // Write unsigned if it doesn't fit in a signed integer. - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { - WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); - } else { - WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + // If we made it to the end, we want to finish counting to see if we have a full document. + switch (parser.buf[parser.structural_indexes[0]]) { + case '}': + obj_cnt--; + break; + case ']': + arr_cnt--; + break; + case '{': + obj_cnt++; + break; + case '[': + arr_cnt++; + break; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } - return SUCCESS; -} - -// SAX functions -namespace { -// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { - const uint8_t *p = src; - - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + if (!arr_cnt && !obj_cnt) { + // We have a complete document. + return parser.n_structural_indexes; + } + return 0; +} - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - if (digit_count > 20) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (digit_count == 20) { - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE1_FIND_NEXT_DOCUMENT_INDEX_H +/* end file generic/stage1/find_next_document_index.h for fallback */ +/* including generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for fallback: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H - return i; -} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 -// Call this version of the method if you regularly expect 8- or 16-digit numbers. -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_large_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { - const uint8_t *p = src; +// This file contains the common code every implementation uses +// It is intended to be included multiple times and compiled multiple times - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - uint64_t i = 0; - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { - i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); - p += 8; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 17 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 18 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 19 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { // digit 20 - p++; - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // 21 digits is an error - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } - } - } - } - } // 16 digits - } else { // 8 digits - // Less than 8 digits can't overflow, simpler logic here. - if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } else { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - } +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace stringparsing { - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - src); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *src && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - return i; -} +// begin copypasta +// These chars yield themselves: " \ / +// b -> backspace, f -> formfeed, n -> newline, r -> cr, t -> horizontal tab +// u not handled in this table as it's complex +static const uint8_t escape_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x0. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0x22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x2f, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - const uint8_t *p = src + negative; + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x4. + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x5c, 0, 0, 0, // 0x5. + 0, 0, 0x08, 0, 0, 0, 0x0c, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x0a, 0, // 0x6. + 0, 0, 0x0d, 0, 0x09, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 0x7. - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare - const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; - uint64_t i = 0; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. - int digit_count = int(p - start_digits); - if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (!is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, +}; - // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. - // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. - // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. - int longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; - if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { - if(negative) { - // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid - if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - return ~i+1; +// handle a unicode codepoint +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr, bool allow_replacement) { + // Use the default Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD) + constexpr uint32_t substitution_code_point = 0xfffd; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; - // Positive overflow check: - // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the - // biggest uint64_t. - // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. - // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". - // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller - // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. - // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: - // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. - // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. - // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (INT64_MAX). - // - } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - } + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) != ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + + // We have already checked that the high surrogate is valid and + // (code_point - 0xd800) < 1024. + // + // Check that code_point_2 is in the range 0xdc00..0xdfff + // and that code_point_2 was parsed from valid hex. + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if (low_bit >> 10) { + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } else { + code_point = (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } - return negative ? (~i+1) : i; + } + } else if (code_point >= 0xdc00 && code_point <= 0xdfff) { + // If we encounter a low surrogate (not preceded by a high surrogate) + // then we have an error. + if(!allow_replacement) { return false; } + code_point = substitution_code_point; + } + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; } -SIMDJSON_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { - // - // Check for minus sign - // - bool negative = (*src == '-'); - src += negative; - - // - // Parse the integer part. - // - uint64_t i = 0; - const uint8_t *p = src; - p += parse_digit(*p, i); - bool leading_zero = (i == 0); - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) - if ( p == src || (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } +// handle a unicode codepoint using the wobbly convention +// https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ +// write appropriate values into dest +// src will advance 6 bytes or 12 bytes +// dest will advance a variable amount (return via pointer) +// return true if the unicode codepoint was valid +// We work in little-endian then swap at write time +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr, + uint8_t **dst_ptr) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to handle_unicode_codepoint. // - // Parse the decimal part. - // - int64_t exponent = 0; - bool overflow; - if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { - p++; - const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; - if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits - p++; - while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } - exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); - - // Overflow check. 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. - overflow = p-src-1 >= 19; - if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { - // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows - const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; - while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } - overflow = start_digits-src >= 19; + // jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck fills high 16 bits of the return value with 1s if the + // conversion is not valid; we defer the check for this to inside the + // multilingual plane check. + uint32_t code_point = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(*src_ptr + 2); + *src_ptr += 6; + // If we found a high surrogate, we must + // check for low surrogate for characters + // outside the Basic + // Multilingual Plane. + if (code_point >= 0xd800 && code_point < 0xdc00) { + const uint8_t *src_data = *src_ptr; + /* Compiler optimizations convert this to a single 16-bit load and compare on most platforms */ + if (((src_data[0] << 8) | src_data[1]) == ((static_cast ('\\') << 8) | static_cast ('u'))) { + uint32_t code_point_2 = jsoncharutils::hex_to_u32_nocheck(src_data + 2); + uint32_t low_bit = code_point_2 - 0xdc00; + if ((low_bit >> 10) == 0) { + code_point = + (((code_point - 0xd800) << 10) | low_bit) + 0x10000; + *src_ptr += 6; + } } - } else { - overflow = p-src >= 19; } - // - // Parse the exponent - // - if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { - p++; - bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; - p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + size_t offset = jsoncharutils::codepoint_to_utf8(code_point, *dst_ptr); + *dst_ptr += offset; + return offset > 0; +} - uint64_t exp = 0; - const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; - while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } - // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits - if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } - exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; - overflow = overflow || exponent < FASTFLOAT_SMALLEST_POWER || exponent > FASTFLOAT_LARGEST_POWER; +/** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + */ +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) { + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint(&src, &dst, allow_replacement)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } } +} - // - // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float - // - double d; - if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { - if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } - } - if (!parse_float_strtod(src-negative, &d)) { - return NUMBER_ERROR; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string. + while (1) { + // Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them. + auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst); + // If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return + if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) { + // we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit + return dst + bs_quote.quote_index(); + } + if (bs_quote.has_backslash()) { + /* find out where the backspace is */ + auto bs_dist = bs_quote.backslash_index(); + uint8_t escape_char = src[bs_dist + 1]; + /* we encountered backslash first. Handle backslash */ + if (escape_char == 'u') { + /* move src/dst up to the start; they will be further adjusted + within the unicode codepoint handling code. */ + src += bs_dist; + dst += bs_dist; + if (!handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(&src, &dst)) { + return nullptr; + } + } else { + /* simple 1:1 conversion. Will eat bs_dist+2 characters in input and + * write bs_dist+1 characters to output + * note this may reach beyond the part of the buffer we've actually + * seen. I think this is ok */ + uint8_t escape_result = escape_map[escape_char]; + if (escape_result == 0u) { + return nullptr; /* bogus escape value is an error */ + } + dst[bs_dist] = escape_result; + src += bs_dist + 2; + dst += bs_dist + 1; + } + } else { + /* they are the same. Since they can't co-occur, it means we + * encountered neither. */ + src += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + dst += backslash_and_quote::BYTES_PROCESSED; + } } - return d; } -} //namespace {} -#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING -} // namespace numberparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +} // namespace stringparsing } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_STRINGPARSING_H +/* end file generic/stage2/stringparsing.h for fallback */ +/* including generic/stage2/logger.h for fallback: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/logger.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + -#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_H -/* end file src/generic/stage2/numberparsing.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/tape_builder.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/json_iterator.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ // This is for an internal-only stage 2 specific logger. // Set LOG_ENABLED = true to log what stage 2 is doing! +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace logger { static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; @@ -14598,7 +54702,7 @@ namespace logger { static int log_depth; // Not threadsafe. Log only. // Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces - static simdjson_really_inline char printable_char(char c) { + static simdjson_inline char printable_char(char c) { if (c >= 0x20) { return c; } else { @@ -14607,7 +54711,7 @@ namespace logger { } // Print the header and set up log_start - static simdjson_really_inline void log_start() { + static simdjson_inline void log_start() { if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth = 0; printf("\n"); @@ -14616,14 +54720,20 @@ namespace logger { } } - // Logs a single line of + simdjson_unused static simdjson_inline void log_string(const char *message) { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + printf("%s\n", message); + } + } + + // Logs a single line from the stage 2 DOM parser template - static simdjson_really_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { + static simdjson_inline void log_line(S &structurals, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, const char *detail) { if (LOG_ENABLED) { printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", log_depth*2, "", title_prefix, LOG_EVENT_LEN - log_depth*2 - int(strlen(title_prefix)), title); auto current_index = structurals.at_beginning() ? nullptr : structurals.next_structural-1; auto next_index = structurals.next_structural; - auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : (const uint8_t*)" "; + auto current = current_index ? &structurals.buf[*current_index] : reinterpret_cast(" "); auto next = &structurals.buf[*next_index]; { // Print the next N characters in the buffer. @@ -14655,12 +54765,26 @@ namespace logger { } } // namespace logger -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_LOGGER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/logger.h for fallback */ +/* including generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for fallback: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage2 { class json_iterator { @@ -14694,14 +54818,14 @@ class json_iterator { * - increment_count(iter) - each time a value is found in an array or object. */ template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept; /** * Create an iterator capable of walking a JSON document. * * The document must have already passed through stage 1. */ - simdjson_really_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); + simdjson_inline json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index); /** * Look at the next token. @@ -14710,7 +54834,7 @@ class json_iterator { * * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). */ - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek() const noexcept; /** * Advance to the next token. * @@ -14718,56 +54842,56 @@ class json_iterator { * * They may include invalid JSON as well (such as `1.2.3` or `ture`). */ - simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *advance() noexcept; /** * Get the remaining length of the document, from the start of the current token. */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline size_t remaining_len() const noexcept; /** * Check if we are at the end of the document. * * If this is true, there are no more tokens. */ - simdjson_really_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_eof() const noexcept; /** * Check if we are at the beginning of the document. */ - simdjson_really_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_beginning() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t last_structural() const noexcept; /** * Log that a value has been found. * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; /** * Log the start of a multipart value. * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept; /** * Log the end of a multipart value. * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept; /** * Log an error. * - * Set ENABLE_LOGGING=true in logger.h to see logging. + * Set LOG_ENABLED=true in logger.h to see logging. */ - simdjson_really_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *error) const noexcept; template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; }; template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_document(V &visitor) noexcept { logger::log_start(); // @@ -14783,12 +54907,12 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_docum { auto value = advance(); - // Make sure the outer hash or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we + // Make sure the outer object or array is closed before continuing; otherwise, there are ways we // could get into memory corruption. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/906 if (!STREAMING) { switch (*value) { - case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; - case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '{': if (last_structural() != '}') { log_value("starting brace unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; + case '[': if (last_structural() != ']') { log_value("starting bracket unmatched"); return TAPE_ERROR; }; break; } } @@ -14892,52 +55016,52 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::walk_docum } // walk_document() -simdjson_really_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(dom_parser_implementation &_dom_parser, size_t start_structural_index) : buf{_dom_parser.buf}, next_structural{&_dom_parser.structural_indexes[start_structural_index]}, dom_parser{_dom_parser} { } -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek() const noexcept { return &buf[*(next_structural)]; } -simdjson_really_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::advance() noexcept { return &buf[*(next_structural++)]; } -simdjson_really_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline size_t json_iterator::remaining_len() const noexcept { return dom_parser.len - *(next_structural-1); } -simdjson_really_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_eof() const noexcept { return next_structural == &dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes]; } -simdjson_really_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_beginning() const noexcept { return next_structural == dom_parser.structural_indexes.get(); } -simdjson_really_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline uint8_t json_iterator::last_structural() const noexcept { return buf[dom_parser.structural_indexes[dom_parser.n_structural_indexes - 1]]; } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_value(const char *type) const noexcept { logger::log_line(*this, "", type, ""); } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_start_value(const char *type) const noexcept { logger::log_line(*this, "+", type, ""); if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth++; } } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_end_value(const char *type) const noexcept { if (logger::LOG_ENABLED) { logger::log_depth--; } logger::log_line(*this, "-", type, ""); } -simdjson_really_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::log_error(const char *error) const noexcept { logger::log_line(*this, "", "ERROR", error); } template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { switch (*value) { case '"': return visitor.visit_root_string(*this, value); case 't': return visitor.visit_root_true_atom(*this, value); @@ -14953,16 +55077,18 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_root } } template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_primitive(V &visitor, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + // Use the fact that most scalars are going to be either strings or numbers. + if(*value == '"') { + return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); + } else if (((*value - '0') < 10) || (*value == '-')) { + return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); + } + // true, false, null are uncommon. switch (*value) { - case '"': return visitor.visit_string(*this, value); case 't': return visitor.visit_true_atom(*this, value); case 'f': return visitor.visit_false_atom(*this, value); case 'n': return visitor.visit_null_atom(*this, value); - case '-': - case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': - case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': - return visitor.visit_number(*this, value); default: log_error("Non-value found when value was expected!"); return TAPE_ERROR; @@ -14970,31 +55096,46 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code json_iterator::visit_prim } } // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/logger.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/tape_writer.h */ +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file generic/stage2/json_iterator.h for fallback */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for fallback: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage2 { struct tape_writer { /** The next place to write to tape */ uint64_t *next_tape_loc; - + /** Write a signed 64-bit value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; /** Write an unsigned 64-bit value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; /** Write a double value to tape. */ - simdjson_really_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; /** * Append a tape entry (an 8-bit type,and 56 bits worth of value). */ - simdjson_really_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; /** * Skip the current tape entry without writing. @@ -15002,24 +55143,24 @@ struct tape_writer { * Used to skip the start of the container, since we'll come back later to fill it in when the * container ends. */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip() noexcept; + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; /** * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a large u64 or i64. */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline void skip_large_integer() noexcept; /** * Skip the number of tape entries necessary to write a double. */ - simdjson_really_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; /** * Write a value to a known location on tape. * * Used to go back and write out the start of a container after the container ends. */ - simdjson_really_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; + simdjson_inline static void write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; private: /** @@ -15027,164 +55168,118 @@ struct tape_writer { * all 64 bits, such as double and uint64_t. */ template - simdjson_really_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; -}; // struct number_writer + simdjson_inline void append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_writer -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::INT64); } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { append(0, internal::tape_type::UINT64); *next_tape_loc = value; next_tape_loc++; } /** Write a double value to tape. */ -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append_double(double value) noexcept { append2(0, value, internal::tape_type::DOUBLE); } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip() noexcept { next_tape_loc++; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_large_integer() noexcept { next_tape_loc += 2; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::skip_double() noexcept { next_tape_loc += 2; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append(uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { *next_tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); next_tape_loc++; } template -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::append2(uint64_t val, T val2, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { append(val, t); static_assert(sizeof(val2) == sizeof(*next_tape_loc), "Type is not 64 bits!"); memcpy(next_tape_loc, &val2, sizeof(val2)); next_tape_loc++; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { +simdjson_inline void tape_writer::write(uint64_t &tape_loc, uint64_t val, internal::tape_type t) noexcept { tape_loc = val | ((uint64_t(char(t))) << 56); } } // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION } // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/tape_writer.h */ -/* begin file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage2 { -namespace atomparsing { - -// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. -// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot -// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. -// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. -// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); -// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } - - -// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. -// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { - uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) - static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); - std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); - return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); -} - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; -} - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } - else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } - else { return false; } -} - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; -} - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } - else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } - else { return false; } -} - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { - return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; -} +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -simdjson_really_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { - if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } - else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } - else { return false; } -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_WRITER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_writer.h for fallback */ +/* including generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for fallback: #include */ +/* begin file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -} // namespace atomparsing -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { namespace stage2 { struct tape_builder { template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED static simdjson_really_inline error_code parse_document( + simdjson_warn_unused static simdjson_inline error_code parse_document( dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, dom::document &doc) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty document starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty document ends without error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty array starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty array ends. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when an empty array is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty object starts. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** * Called when a key in a field is encountered. * * primitive, visit_object_start, visit_empty_object, visit_array_start, or visit_empty_array * will be called after this with the field value. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept; /** Called when a non-empty object ends. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Called when an empty object is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; /** * Called when a string, number, boolean or null is found at the top level of a document (i.e. * when there is no array or object and the entire document is a single string, number, boolean or @@ -15193,22 +55288,22 @@ struct tape_builder { * This is separate from primitive() because simdjson's normal primitive parsing routines assume * there is at least one more token after the value, which is only true in an array or object. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key = false) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept; /** Called each time a new field or element in an array or object is found. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; /** Next location to write to tape */ tape_writer tape; @@ -15216,18 +55311,18 @@ struct tape_builder { /** Next write location in the string buf for stage 2 parsing */ uint8_t *current_string_buf_loc; - simdjson_really_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; + simdjson_inline tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; -}; // class tape_builder + simdjson_inline uint32_t next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept; +}; // struct tape_builder template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_document( dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser, dom::document &doc) noexcept { dom_parser.doc = &doc; @@ -15236,59 +55331,59 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::parse_docum return iter.walk_document(builder); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { return iter.visit_root_primitive(*this, value); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_primitive(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { return iter.visit_primitive(*this, value); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_object(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_empty_array(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { return empty_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { start_container(iter); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { start_container(iter); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_start(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { start_container(iter); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_object_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT, internal::tape_type::END_OBJECT); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_array_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { return end_container(iter, internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY, internal::tape_type::END_ARRAY); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_document_end(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { constexpr uint32_t start_tape_index = 0; tape.append(start_tape_index, internal::tape_type::ROOT); tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter), internal::tape_type::ROOT); return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_key(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *key) noexcept { return visit_string(iter, key, true); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::increment_count(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count++; // we have a key value pair in the object at parser.dom_parser.depth - 1 return SUCCESS; } -simdjson_really_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} +simdjson_inline tape_builder::tape_builder(dom::document &doc) noexcept : tape{doc.tape.get()}, current_string_buf_loc{doc.string_buf.get()} {} -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value, bool key) noexcept { iter.log_value(key ? "key" : "string"); uint8_t *dst = on_start_string(iter); - dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value, dst); + dst = stringparsing::parse_string(value+1, dst, false); // We do not allow replacement when the escape characters are invalid. if (dst == nullptr) { iter.log_error("Invalid escape in string"); return STRING_ERROR; @@ -15297,16 +55392,16 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_strin return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_string(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { return visit_string(iter, value); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { iter.log_value("number"); return numberparsing::parse_number(value, tape); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_number(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { // // We need to make a copy to make sure that the string is space terminated. // This is not about padding the input, which should already padded up @@ -15320,164 +55415,519 @@ SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_ // practice unless you are in the strange scenario where you have many JSON // documents made of single atoms. // - uint8_t *copy = static_cast(malloc(iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING)); - if (copy == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } - memcpy(copy, value, iter.remaining_len()); - memset(copy + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); - error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy); - free(copy); + std::unique_ptrcopy(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[iter.remaining_len() + SIMDJSON_PADDING]); + if (copy.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } + std::memcpy(copy.get(), value, iter.remaining_len()); + std::memset(copy.get() + iter.remaining_len(), ' ', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + error_code error = visit_number(iter, copy.get()); return error; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("true"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value)) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("true"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("false"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { + iter.log_value("null"); + if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } + tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// private: + +simdjson_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); + tape.append(start_index+2, start); + tape.append(start_index, end); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); + iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; + tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { + // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location + const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; + tape.append(start_tape_index, end); + // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) + // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate + // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). + const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; + const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; + tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination + tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); + return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); +} + +simdjson_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { + uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); + // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) + // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB + // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. + memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); + // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to + // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost + *dst = 0; + current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +} + +} // namespace stage2 +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_GENERIC_STAGE2_TAPE_BUILDER_H +/* end file generic/stage2/tape_builder.h for fallback */ + +// +// Stage 1 +// + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_depth, + std::unique_ptr& dst +) const noexcept { + dst.reset( new (std::nothrow) fallback::dom_parser_implementation() ); + if (!dst) { return MEMALLOC; } + if (auto err = dst->set_capacity(capacity)) + return err; + if (auto err = dst->set_max_depth(max_depth)) + return err; + return SUCCESS; +} + +namespace { +namespace stage1 { + +class structural_scanner { +public: + +simdjson_inline structural_scanner(dom_parser_implementation &_parser, stage1_mode _partial) + : buf{_parser.buf}, + next_structural_index{_parser.structural_indexes.get()}, + parser{_parser}, + len{static_cast(_parser.len)}, + partial{_partial} { +} + +simdjson_inline void add_structural() { + *next_structural_index = idx; + next_structural_index++; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_continuation(uint8_t c) { + return (c & 0xc0) == 0x80; +} + +simdjson_inline void validate_utf8_character() { + // Continuation + if (simdjson_unlikely((buf[idx] & 0x40) == 0)) { + // extra continuation + error = UTF8_ERROR; + idx++; + return; + } + + // 2-byte + if ((buf[idx] & 0x20) == 0) { + // missing continuation + if (simdjson_unlikely(idx+1 > len || !is_continuation(buf[idx+1]))) { + if (idx+1 > len && is_streaming(partial)) { idx = len; return; } + error = UTF8_ERROR; + idx++; + return; + } + // overlong: 1100000_ 10______ + if (buf[idx] <= 0xc1) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } + idx += 2; + return; + } + + // 3-byte + if ((buf[idx] & 0x10) == 0) { + // missing continuation + if (simdjson_unlikely(idx+2 > len || !is_continuation(buf[idx+1]) || !is_continuation(buf[idx+2]))) { + if (idx+2 > len && is_streaming(partial)) { idx = len; return; } + error = UTF8_ERROR; + idx++; + return; + } + // overlong: 11100000 100_____ ________ + if (buf[idx] == 0xe0 && buf[idx+1] <= 0x9f) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } + // surrogates: U+D800-U+DFFF 11101101 101_____ + if (buf[idx] == 0xed && buf[idx+1] >= 0xa0) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } + idx += 3; + return; + } + + // 4-byte + // missing continuation + if (simdjson_unlikely(idx+3 > len || !is_continuation(buf[idx+1]) || !is_continuation(buf[idx+2]) || !is_continuation(buf[idx+3]))) { + if (idx+2 > len && is_streaming(partial)) { idx = len; return; } + error = UTF8_ERROR; + idx++; + return; + } + // overlong: 11110000 1000____ ________ ________ + if (buf[idx] == 0xf0 && buf[idx+1] <= 0x8f) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } + // too large: > U+10FFFF: + // 11110100 (1001|101_)____ + // 1111(1___|011_|0101) 10______ + // also includes 5, 6, 7 and 8 byte characters: + // 11111___ + if (buf[idx] == 0xf4 && buf[idx+1] >= 0x90) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } + if (buf[idx] >= 0xf5) { error = UTF8_ERROR; } + idx += 4; +} + +// Returns true if the string is unclosed. +simdjson_inline bool validate_string() { + idx++; // skip first quote + while (idx < len && buf[idx] != '"') { + if (buf[idx] == '\\') { + idx += 2; + } else if (simdjson_unlikely(buf[idx] & 0x80)) { + validate_utf8_character(); + } else { + if (buf[idx] < 0x20) { error = UNESCAPED_CHARS; } + idx++; + } + } + if (idx >= len) { return true; } + return false; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_true_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("true"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_true_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return T_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::TRUE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_inline bool is_whitespace_or_operator(uint8_t c) { + switch (c) { + case '{': case '}': case '[': case ']': case ',': case ':': + case ' ': case '\r': case '\n': case '\t': + return true; + default: + return false; + } } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("false"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value)) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; +// +// Parse the entire input in STEP_SIZE-byte chunks. +// +simdjson_inline error_code scan() { + bool unclosed_string = false; + for (;idx 0) { + if(parser.structural_indexes[0] == 0) { + // If the buffer is partial and we started at index 0 but the document is + // incomplete, it's too big to parse. + return CAPACITY; + } else { + // It is possible that the document could be parsed, we just had a lot + // of white space. + parser.n_structural_indexes = 0; + return EMPTY; + } + } + parser.n_structural_indexes = new_structural_indexes; + } else if(partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final) { + if(unclosed_string) { parser.n_structural_indexes--; } + // We truncate the input to the end of the last complete document (or zero). + // Because partial == stage1_mode::streaming_final, it means that we may + // silently ignore trailing garbage. Though it sounds bad, we do it + // deliberately because many people who have streams of JSON documents + // will truncate them for processing. E.g., imagine that you are uncompressing + // the data from a size file or receiving it in chunks from the network. You + // may not know where exactly the last document will be. Meanwhile the + // document_stream instances allow people to know the JSON documents they are + // parsing (see the iterator.source() method). + parser.n_structural_indexes = find_next_document_index(parser); + // We store the initial n_structural_indexes so that the client can see + // whether we used truncation. If initial_n_structural_indexes == parser.n_structural_indexes, + // then this will query parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] which is len, + // otherwise, it will copy some prior index. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes + 1] = parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes]; + // This next line is critical, do not change it unless you understand what you are + // doing. + parser.structural_indexes[parser.n_structural_indexes] = uint32_t(len); + if (parser.n_structural_indexes == 0) { return EMPTY; } + } else if(unclosed_string) { error = UNCLOSED_STRING; } + return error; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_false_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("false"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_false_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return F_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +private: + const uint8_t *buf; + uint32_t *next_structural_index; + dom_parser_implementation &parser; + uint32_t len; + uint32_t idx{0}; + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + stage1_mode partial; +}; // structural_scanner -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("null"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value)) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; -} +} // namespace stage1 +} // unnamed namespace -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::visit_root_null_atom(json_iterator &iter, const uint8_t *value) noexcept { - iter.log_value("null"); - if (!atomparsing::is_valid_null_atom(value, iter.remaining_len())) { return N_ATOM_ERROR; } - tape.append(0, internal::tape_type::NULL_VALUE); - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept { + this->buf = _buf; + this->len = _len; + stage1::structural_scanner scanner(*this, partial); + return scanner.scan(); } -// private: - -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t tape_builder::next_tape_index(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { - return uint32_t(tape.next_tape_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->tape.get()); -} +// big table for the minifier +static uint8_t jump_table[256 * 3] = { + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, + 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, + 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, +}; -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::empty_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { - auto start_index = next_tape_index(iter); - tape.append(start_index+2, start); - tape.append(start_index, end); - return SUCCESS; -} +simdjson_warn_unused error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { + size_t i = 0, pos = 0; + uint8_t quote = 0; + uint8_t nonescape = 1; -simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::start_container(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index = next_tape_index(iter); - iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count = 0; - tape.skip(); // We don't actually *write* the start element until the end. -} + while (i < len) { + unsigned char c = buf[i]; + uint8_t *meta = jump_table + 3 * c; -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code tape_builder::end_container(json_iterator &iter, internal::tape_type start, internal::tape_type end) noexcept { - // Write the ending tape element, pointing at the start location - const uint32_t start_tape_index = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].tape_index; - tape.append(start_tape_index, end); - // Write the start tape element, pointing at the end location (and including count) - // count can overflow if it exceeds 24 bits... so we saturate - // the convention being that a cnt of 0xffffff or more is undetermined in value (>= 0xffffff). - const uint32_t count = iter.dom_parser.open_containers[iter.depth].count; - const uint32_t cntsat = count > 0xFFFFFF ? 0xFFFFFF : count; - tape_writer::write(iter.dom_parser.doc->tape[start_tape_index], next_tape_index(iter) | (uint64_t(cntsat) << 32), start); - return SUCCESS; -} + quote = quote ^ (meta[0] & nonescape); + dst[pos] = c; + pos += meta[2] | quote; -simdjson_really_inline uint8_t *tape_builder::on_start_string(json_iterator &iter) noexcept { - // we advance the point, accounting for the fact that we have a NULL termination - tape.append(current_string_buf_loc - iter.dom_parser.doc->string_buf.get(), internal::tape_type::STRING); - return current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t); + i += 1; + nonescape = uint8_t(~nonescape) | (meta[1]); + } + dst_len = pos; // we intentionally do not work with a reference + // for fear of aliasing + return quote ? UNCLOSED_STRING : SUCCESS; } -simdjson_really_inline void tape_builder::on_end_string(uint8_t *dst) noexcept { - uint32_t str_length = uint32_t(dst - (current_string_buf_loc + sizeof(uint32_t))); - // TODO check for overflow in case someone has a crazy string (>=4GB?) - // But only add the overflow check when the document itself exceeds 4GB - // Currently unneeded because we refuse to parse docs larger or equal to 4GB. - memcpy(current_string_buf_loc, &str_length, sizeof(uint32_t)); - // NULL termination is still handy if you expect all your strings to - // be NULL terminated? It comes at a small cost - *dst = 0; - current_string_buf_loc = dst + 1; +// credit: based on code from Google Fuchsia (Apache Licensed) +simdjson_warn_unused bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { + const uint8_t *data = reinterpret_cast(buf); + uint64_t pos = 0; + uint32_t code_point = 0; + while (pos < len) { + // check of the next 8 bytes are ascii. + uint64_t next_pos = pos + 16; + if (next_pos <= len) { // if it is safe to read 8 more bytes, check that they are ascii + uint64_t v1; + memcpy(&v1, data + pos, sizeof(uint64_t)); + uint64_t v2; + memcpy(&v2, data + pos + sizeof(uint64_t), sizeof(uint64_t)); + uint64_t v{v1 | v2}; + if ((v & 0x8080808080808080) == 0) { + pos = next_pos; + continue; + } + } + unsigned char byte = data[pos]; + if (byte < 0x80) { + pos++; + continue; + } else if ((byte & 0xe0) == 0xc0) { + next_pos = pos + 2; + if (next_pos > len) { return false; } + if ((data[pos + 1] & 0xc0) != 0x80) { return false; } + // range check + code_point = (byte & 0x1f) << 6 | (data[pos + 1] & 0x3f); + if (code_point < 0x80 || 0x7ff < code_point) { return false; } + } else if ((byte & 0xf0) == 0xe0) { + next_pos = pos + 3; + if (next_pos > len) { return false; } + if ((data[pos + 1] & 0xc0) != 0x80) { return false; } + if ((data[pos + 2] & 0xc0) != 0x80) { return false; } + // range check + code_point = (byte & 0x0f) << 12 | + (data[pos + 1] & 0x3f) << 6 | + (data[pos + 2] & 0x3f); + if (code_point < 0x800 || 0xffff < code_point || + (0xd7ff < code_point && code_point < 0xe000)) { + return false; + } + } else if ((byte & 0xf8) == 0xf0) { // 0b11110000 + next_pos = pos + 4; + if (next_pos > len) { return false; } + if ((data[pos + 1] & 0xc0) != 0x80) { return false; } + if ((data[pos + 2] & 0xc0) != 0x80) { return false; } + if ((data[pos + 3] & 0xc0) != 0x80) { return false; } + // range check + code_point = + (byte & 0x07) << 18 | (data[pos + 1] & 0x3f) << 12 | + (data[pos + 2] & 0x3f) << 6 | (data[pos + 3] & 0x3f); + if (code_point <= 0xffff || 0x10ffff < code_point) { return false; } + } else { + // we may have a continuation + return false; + } + pos = next_pos; + } + return true; } -} // namespace stage2 -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace -/* end file src/generic/stage2/atomparsing.h */ +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson // -// Implementation-specific overrides +// Stage 2 // -namespace { -namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION { -namespace stage1 { - -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t json_string_scanner::find_escaped(uint64_t backslash) { - if (!backslash) { uint64_t escaped = prev_escaped; prev_escaped = 0; return escaped; } - return find_escaped_branchless(backslash); -} - -} // namespace stage1 - -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code implementation::minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept { - return westmere::stage1::json_minifier::minify<64>(buf, len, dst, dst_len); -} +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage1(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, bool streaming) noexcept { - this->buf = _buf; - this->len = _len; - return westmere::stage1::json_structural_indexer::index<64>(_buf, _len, *this, streaming); +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool implementation::validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept { - return westmere::stage1::generic_validate_utf8(buf,len); +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool replacement_char) const noexcept { + return fallback::stringparsing::parse_string(src, dst, replacement_char); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::stage2_next(dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - return stage2::tape_builder::parse_document(*this, _doc); +simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *dom_parser_implementation::parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept { + return fallback::stringparsing::parse_wobbly_string(src, dst); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { - auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, false); +simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::parse(const uint8_t *_buf, size_t _len, dom::document &_doc) noexcept { + auto error = stage1(_buf, _len, stage1_mode::regular); if (error) { return error; } return stage2(_doc); } -} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +/* including simdjson/fallback/end.h: #include */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -/* begin file src/westmere/end_implementation.h */ +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "fallback" */ #undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION -SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION -/* end file src/westmere/end_implementation.h */ -/* end file src/westmere/end_implementation.h */ +/* end file simdjson/fallback/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_FALLBACK_CPP +/* end file fallback.cpp */ #endif +/* undefining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#undef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE -SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS -/* end file src/westmere/end_implementation.h */ +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS + +/* end file simdjson.cpp */ diff --git a/src/simdjson.h b/src/simdjson.h index 51f5897..0912825 100644 --- a/src/simdjson.h +++ b/src/simdjson.h @@ -1,13 +1,14 @@ -/* auto-generated on Wed 19 Aug 2020 17:23:29 EDT. Do not edit! */ -/* begin file include/simdjson.h */ +/* auto-generated on 2024-07-04 16:26:22 -0400. Do not edit! */ +/* including simdjson.h: */ +/* begin file simdjson.h */ #ifndef SIMDJSON_H #define SIMDJSON_H /** * @mainpage * - * Check the [README.md](https://github.com/lemire/simdjson/blob/master/README.md#simdjson--parsing-gigabytes-of-json-per-second). - * + * Check the [README.md](https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/README.md#simdjson--parsing-gigabytes-of-json-per-second). + * * Sample code. See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md for more examples. #include "simdjson.h" @@ -23,9 +24,9 @@ { "12345" : {"a":12.34, "b":56.78, "c": 9998877} }, { "12545" : {"a":11.44, "b":12.78, "c": 11111111} } ] )"_padded; - + for (simdjson::dom::object obj : parser.parse(abstract_json)) { - for(const auto& key_value : obj) { + for(const auto key_value : obj) { cout << "key: " << key_value.key << " : "; simdjson::dom::object innerobj = key_value.value; cout << "a: " << double(innerobj["a"]) << ", "; @@ -36,7 +37,14 @@ } */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/compiler_check.h */ +/* including simdjson/common_defs.h: #include "simdjson/common_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/common_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H + +#include +/* including simdjson/compiler_check.h: #include "simdjson/compiler_check.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/compiler_check.h */ #ifndef SIMDJSON_COMPILER_CHECK_H #define SIMDJSON_COMPILER_CHECK_H @@ -71,14 +79,18 @@ #error simdjson requires a compiler compliant with the C++11 standard #endif -#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPILER_CHECK_H -/* end file include/simdjson/compiler_check.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/common_defs.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H -#define SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR +#if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 +#define SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR if constexpr +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR if +#endif +#endif -#include -/* begin file include/simdjson/portability.h */ +#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPILER_CHECK_H +/* end file simdjson/compiler_check.h */ +/* including simdjson/portability.h: #include "simdjson/portability.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/portability.h */ #ifndef SIMDJSON_PORTABILITY_H #define SIMDJSON_PORTABILITY_H @@ -88,17 +100,20 @@ #include #include #ifndef _WIN32 -// strcasecmp, strncasecmp +// strcasecmp, strncasecmp #include #endif +// We are using size_t without namespace std:: throughout the project +using std::size_t; + #ifdef _MSC_VER #define SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO 1 /** * We want to differentiate carefully between * clang under visual studio and regular visual * studio. - * + * * Under clang for Windows, we enable: * * target pragmas so that part and only part of the * code gets compiled for advanced instructions. @@ -113,90 +128,82 @@ #endif // __clang__ #endif // _MSC_VER -#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO -// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_alternative_tokens -// This header should have no effect, except maybe -// under Visual Studio. -#include -#endif - -#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_AMD64) +#if (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_AMD64)) && !defined(_M_ARM64EC) #define SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 1 -#elif defined(__aarch64__) || defined(_M_ARM64) +#elif defined(__aarch64__) || defined(_M_ARM64) || defined(_M_ARM64EC) #define SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 1 -#else +#elif defined(__riscv) && __riscv_xlen == 64 +#define SIMDJSON_IS_RISCV64 1 +#elif defined(__loongarch_lp64) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_LOONGARCH64 1 +#elif defined(__PPC64__) || defined(_M_PPC64) +#if defined(__ALTIVEC__) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64_VMX 1 +#endif // defined(__ALTIVEC__) +#else #define SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS 1 -// We do not support 32-bit platforms, but it can be -// handy to identify them. #if defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__i386__) #define SIMDJSON_IS_X86_32BITS 1 #elif defined(__arm__) || defined(_M_ARM) #define SIMDJSON_IS_ARM_32BITS 1 +#elif defined(__PPC__) || defined(_M_PPC) +#define SIMDJSON_IS_PPC_32BITS 1 #endif #endif // defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_AMD64) +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#define SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS 0 +#endif -#ifdef SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS -#pragma message("The simdjson library is designed \ -for 64-bit processors and it seems that you are not \ -compiling for a known 64-bit platform. All fast kernels \ -will be disabled and performance may be poor. Please \ -use a 64-bit target such as x64 or 64-bit ARM.") +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_NO_PORTABILITY_WARNING +// In the future, we should allow programmers +// to get warning. +#endif // SIMDJSON_NO_PORTABILITY_WARNING #endif // SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS -// this is almost standard? -#undef STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_ -#undef STRINGIFY -#define STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_(a) #a -#define STRINGIFY(a) STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_(a) +#define SIMDJSON_CAT_IMPLEMENTATION_(a,...) a ## __VA_ARGS__ +#define SIMDJSON_CAT(a,...) SIMDJSON_CAT_IMPLEMENTATION_(a, __VA_ARGS__) -#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK 1 -#endif +#define SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_(a,...) #a SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(__VA_ARGS__) +#define SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(a,...) SIMDJSON_CAT_IMPLEMENTATION_(a, __VA_ARGS__) -#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 -#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 1 -#endif -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL 0 -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE 0 -#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +// this is almost standard? +#undef SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_ +#undef SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY +#define SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_(a) #a +#define SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(a) SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY_IMPLEMENTATION_(a) // Our fast kernels require 64-bit systems. // -// On 32-bit x86, we lack 64-bit popcnt, lzcnt, blsr instructions. -// Furthermore, the number of SIMD registers is reduced. +// On 32-bit x86, we lack 64-bit popcnt, lzcnt, blsr instructions. +// Furthermore, the number of SIMD registers is reduced. // // On 32-bit ARM, we would have smaller registers. // -// The simdjson users should still have the fallback kernel. It is +// The simdjson users should still have the fallback kernel. It is // slower, but it should run everywhere. -#if SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 -#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL 1 -#endif -#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE 1 -#endif -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 0 -#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 + +// +// Enable valid runtime implementations, and select SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION +// // We are going to use runtime dispatch. -#ifdef SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 +#if SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 #ifdef __clang__ // clang does not have GCC push pop // warning: clang attribute push can't be used within a namespace in clang up // til 8.0 so SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION and SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION must be *outside* of a // namespace. #define SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION(T) \ - _Pragma(STRINGIFY( \ + _Pragma(SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY( \ clang attribute push(__attribute__((target(T))), apply_to = function))) #define SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION _Pragma("clang attribute pop") #elif defined(__GNUC__) // GCC is easier #define SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION(T) \ - _Pragma("GCC push_options") _Pragma(STRINGIFY(GCC target(T))) + _Pragma("GCC push_options") _Pragma(SIMDJSON_STRINGIFY(GCC target(T))) #define SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION _Pragma("GCC pop_options") #endif // clang then gcc @@ -209,7 +216,7 @@ use a 64-bit target such as x64 or 64-bit ARM.") #endif // Is threading enabled? -#if defined(BOOST_HAS_THREADS) || defined(_REENTRANT) || defined(_MT) +#if defined(_REENTRANT) || defined(_MT) #ifndef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED #define SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED #endif @@ -230,14 +237,32 @@ use a 64-bit target such as x64 or 64-bit ARM.") #if defined(__clang__) -#define NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED __attribute__((no_sanitize("undefined"))) +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED __attribute__((no_sanitize("undefined"))) #elif defined(__GNUC__) -#define NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED __attribute__((no_sanitize_undefined)) +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED __attribute__((no_sanitize_undefined)) +#else +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +#endif + +#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) +#define simdjson_pure [[gnu::pure]] #else -#define NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +#define simdjson_pure +#endif + +#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) +#if defined(__has_feature) +# if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY __attribute__((no_sanitize("memory"))) +# endif // if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) +#endif // defined(__has_feature) +#endif +// make sure it is defined as 'nothing' if it is unapplicable. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +#define SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY #endif -#ifdef SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO // This is one case where we do not distinguish between // regular visual studio and clang under visual studio. // clang under Windows has _stricmp (like visual studio) but not strcasecmp (as clang normally has) @@ -251,9 +276,10 @@ use a 64-bit target such as x64 or 64-bit ARM.") #define simdjson_strncasecmp strncasecmp #endif -#ifdef NDEBUG - -#ifdef SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +#if defined(NDEBUG) || defined(__OPTIMIZE__) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_DEBUG)) +// If NDEBUG is set, or __OPTIMIZE__ is set, or we are under MSVC in release mode, +// then do away with asserts and use __assume. +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO #define SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE() __assume(0) #define SIMDJSON_ASSUME(COND) __assume(COND) #else @@ -261,17 +287,32 @@ use a 64-bit target such as x64 or 64-bit ARM.") #define SIMDJSON_ASSUME(COND) do { if (!(COND)) __builtin_unreachable(); } while (0) #endif -#else // NDEBUG - +#else // defined(NDEBUG) || defined(__OPTIMIZE__) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_DEBUG)) +// This should only ever be enabled in debug mode. #define SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE() assert(0); #define SIMDJSON_ASSUME(COND) assert(COND) #endif #endif // SIMDJSON_PORTABILITY_H -/* end file include/simdjson/portability.h */ +/* end file simdjson/portability.h */ namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +/** + * @private + * Our own implementation of the C++17 to_chars function. + * Defined in src/to_chars + */ +char *to_chars(char *first, const char *last, double value); +/** + * @private + * A number parsing routine. + * Defined in src/from_chars + */ +double from_chars(const char *first) noexcept; +double from_chars(const char *first, const char* end) noexcept; +} #ifndef SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS #if __cpp_exceptions @@ -281,26 +322,6 @@ namespace simdjson { #endif #endif -/** The maximum document size supported by simdjson. */ -constexpr size_t SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES = 0xFFFFFFFF; - -/** - * The amount of padding needed in a buffer to parse JSON. - * - * the input buf should be readable up to buf + SIMDJSON_PADDING - * this is a stopgap; there should be a better description of the - * main loop and its behavior that abstracts over this - * See https://github.com/lemire/simdjson/issues/174 - */ -constexpr size_t SIMDJSON_PADDING = 32; - -/** - * By default, simdjson supports this many nested objects and arrays. - * - * This is the default for parser::max_depth(). - */ -constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; - } // namespace simdjson #if defined(__GNUC__) @@ -320,13 +341,13 @@ constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; #define SIMDJSON_ISALIGNED_N(ptr, n) (((uintptr_t)(ptr) & ((n)-1)) == 0) -#if defined(SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO) +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO #define simdjson_really_inline __forceinline #define simdjson_never_inline __declspec(noinline) - #define SIMDJSON_UNUSED - #define SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED + #define simdjson_unused + #define simdjson_warn_unused #ifndef simdjson_likely #define simdjson_likely(x) x @@ -340,7 +361,7 @@ constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_VS_WARNING(WARNING_NUMBER) __pragma(warning( disable : WARNING_NUMBER )) // Get rid of Intellisense-only warnings (Code Analysis) // Though __has_include is C++17, it is supported in Visual Studio 2017 or better (_MSC_VER>=1910). - #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER>=1910) + #ifdef __has_include #if __has_include() #include #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_DISABLE_VS_WARNING(ALL_CPPCORECHECK_WARNINGS) @@ -352,15 +373,19 @@ constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; #endif #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING SIMDJSON_DISABLE_VS_WARNING(4996) + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING #define SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS __pragma(warning( pop )) + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS + #define SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS + #else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO #define simdjson_really_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline)) #define simdjson_never_inline inline __attribute__((noinline)) - #define SIMDJSON_UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) - #define SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) + #define simdjson_unused __attribute__((unused)) + #define simdjson_warn_unused __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) #ifndef simdjson_likely #define simdjson_likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1) @@ -371,6 +396,9 @@ constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") // gcc doesn't seem to disable all warnings with all and extra, add warnings here as necessary + // We do it separately for clang since it has different warnings. + #ifdef __clang__ + // clang is missing -Wmaybe-uninitialized. #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS \ SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Weffc++) \ SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wall) \ @@ -383,31 +411,93 @@ constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wshadow) \ SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused-parameter) \ SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused-variable) + #else // __clang__ + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Weffc++) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wall) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wconversion) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wextra) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wattributes) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wimplicit-fallthrough) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wnon-virtual-dtor) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wreturn-type) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wshadow) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused-parameter) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused-variable) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wmaybe-uninitialized) \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wformat-security) + #endif // __clang__ + #define SIMDJSON_PRAGMA(P) _Pragma(#P) #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(WARNING) SIMDJSON_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic ignored #WARNING) - #if defined(SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO) + #if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wmicrosoft-include) #else #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS #endif #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wdeprecated-declarations) + #define SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wstrict-overflow) #define SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") + #define SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS \ + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(-Wunused) + #define SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + #endif // MSC_VER -#if defined(SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO) +#if defined(simdjson_inline) + // Prefer the user's definition of simdjson_inline; don't define it ourselves. +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__OPTIMIZE__) + // If optimizations are disabled, forcing inlining can lead to significant + // code bloat and high compile times. Don't use simdjson_really_inline for + // unoptimized builds. + #define simdjson_inline inline +#else + // Force inlining for most simdjson functions. + #define simdjson_inline simdjson_really_inline +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO /** + * Windows users need to do some extra work when building + * or using a dynamic library (DLL). When building, we need + * to set SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT to __declspec(dllexport). + * When *using* the DLL, the user needs to set + * SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllimport). + * + * Static libraries not need require such work. + * * It does not matter here whether you are using * the regular visual studio or clang under visual - * studio. + * studio, you still need to handle these issues. + * + * Non-Windows systems do not have this complexity. */ - #if SIMDJSON_USING_LIBRARY + #if SIMDJSON_BUILDING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY + // We set SIMDJSON_BUILDING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY when we build a DLL under Windows. + // It should never happen that both SIMDJSON_BUILDING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY and + // SIMDJSON_USING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY are set. + #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllexport) + #elif SIMDJSON_USING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY + // Windows user who call a dynamic library should set SIMDJSON_USING_WINDOWS_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY to 1. #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllimport) #else - #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllexport) + // We assume by default static linkage + #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT #endif + +/** + * Workaround for the vcpkg package manager. Only vcpkg should + * ever touch the next line. The SIMDJSON_USING_LIBRARY macro is otherwise unused. + */ +#if SIMDJSON_USING_LIBRARY +#define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT __declspec(dllimport) +#endif +/** + * End of workaround for the vcpkg package manager. + */ #else #define SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT #endif @@ -415,6 +505,7 @@ constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; // C++17 requires string_view. #if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 #define SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW +#include // by the standard, this has to be safe. #endif // This macro (__cpp_lib_string_view) has to be defined @@ -436,7 +527,7 @@ constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; // now it is safe to trigger the include #include // though the file is there, it does not follow that we got the implementation #if defined(_LIBCPP_STRING_VIEW) -// Ah! So we under libc++ which under its Library Fundamentals Technical Specification, which preceeded C++17, +// Ah! So we under libc++ which under its Library Fundamentals Technical Specification, which preceded C++17, // included string_view. // This means that we have string_view *even though* we may not have C++17. #define SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW @@ -454,8 +545,9 @@ constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; // #ifndef SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS -/* begin file include/simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp */ -// Copyright 2017-2019 by Martin Moene +/* including simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp: #include "simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp" */ +/* begin file simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp */ +// Copyright 2017-2020 by Martin Moene // // string-view lite, a C++17-like string_view for C++98 and later. // For more information see https://github.com/martinmoene/string-view-lite @@ -469,7 +561,7 @@ SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS #define NONSTD_SV_LITE_H_INCLUDED #define string_view_lite_MAJOR 1 -#define string_view_lite_MINOR 4 +#define string_view_lite_MINOR 8 #define string_view_lite_PATCH 0 #define string_view_lite_VERSION nssv_STRINGIFY(string_view_lite_MAJOR) "." nssv_STRINGIFY(string_view_lite_MINOR) "." nssv_STRINGIFY(string_view_lite_PATCH) @@ -483,12 +575,22 @@ SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS #define nssv_STRING_VIEW_NONSTD 1 #define nssv_STRING_VIEW_STD 2 -#if !defined( nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW ) -# define nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW ( nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW ? nssv_STRING_VIEW_STD : nssv_STRING_VIEW_NONSTD ) +// tweak header support: + +#ifdef __has_include +# if __has_include() +# include +# endif +#define nssv_HAVE_TWEAK_HEADER 1 +#else +#define nssv_HAVE_TWEAK_HEADER 0 +//# pragma message("string_view.hpp: Note: Tweak header not supported.") #endif -#if defined( nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STD_STRING_VIEW ) || defined( nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_NONSTD_STRING_VIEW ) -# error nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STD_STRING_VIEW and nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_NONSTD_STRING_VIEW are deprecated and removed, please use nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW=nssv_STRING_VIEW_... +// string_view selection and configuration: + +#if !defined( nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW ) +# define nssv_CONFIG_SELECT_STRING_VIEW ( nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW ? nssv_STRING_VIEW_STD : nssv_STRING_VIEW_NONSTD ) #endif #ifndef nssv_CONFIG_STD_SV_OPERATOR @@ -512,17 +614,28 @@ SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS # define nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS 1 #endif +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION +# define nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION 0 +#endif + +#ifndef nssv_CONFIG_CONSTEXPR11_STD_SEARCH +# define nssv_CONFIG_CONSTEXPR11_STD_SEARCH 1 +#endif + // Control presence of exception handling (try and auto discover): #ifndef nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS -# if defined(__cpp_exceptions) || defined(__EXCEPTIONS) || defined(_CPPUNWIND) +# if defined(_MSC_VER) +# include // for _HAS_EXCEPTIONS +# endif +# if defined(__cpp_exceptions) || defined(__EXCEPTIONS) || (_HAS_EXCEPTIONS) # define nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS 0 # else # define nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS 1 # endif #endif -// C++ language version detection (C++20 is speculative): +// C++ language version detection (C++23 is speculative): // Note: VC14.0/1900 (VS2015) lacks too much from C++14. #ifndef nssv_CPLUSPLUS @@ -538,7 +651,8 @@ SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS #define nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER_ ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 201103L ) #define nssv_CPP14_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 201402L ) #define nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 201703L ) -#define nssv_CPP20_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 202000L ) +#define nssv_CPP20_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 202002L ) +#define nssv_CPP23_OR_GREATER ( nssv_CPLUSPLUS >= 202300L ) // use C++17 std::string_view if available and requested: @@ -569,6 +683,8 @@ SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS #if nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS +#include + namespace nonstd { template< class CharT, class Traits, class Allocator = std::allocator > @@ -678,16 +794,21 @@ using std::operator<<; #define nssv_COMPILER_VERSION( major, minor, patch ) ( 10 * ( 10 * (major) + (minor) ) + (patch) ) -#if defined(__clang__) -# define nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION nssv_COMPILER_VERSION(__clang_major__, __clang_minor__, __clang_patchlevel__) +#if defined( __apple_build_version__ ) +# define nssv_COMPILER_APPLECLANG_VERSION nssv_COMPILER_VERSION(__clang_major__, __clang_minor__, __clang_patchlevel__) +# define nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION 0 +#elif defined( __clang__ ) +# define nssv_COMPILER_APPLECLANG_VERSION 0 +# define nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION nssv_COMPILER_VERSION(__clang_major__, __clang_minor__, __clang_patchlevel__) #else -# define nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION 0 +# define nssv_COMPILER_APPLECLANG_VERSION 0 +# define nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION 0 #endif #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) # define nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION nssv_COMPILER_VERSION(__GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) #else -# define nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION 0 +# define nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION 0 #endif // half-open range [lo..hi): @@ -701,7 +822,7 @@ using std::operator<<; # define nssv_HAS_CPP0X 0 #endif -// Unless defined otherwise below, consider VC14 as C++11 for variant-lite: +// Unless defined otherwise below, consider VC14 as C++11 for string-view-lite: #if nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VER >= 1900 # undef nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER @@ -723,6 +844,8 @@ using std::operator<<; #define nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_11 nssv_CPP11_140 #define nssv_HAVE_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION nssv_CPP11_140 #define nssv_HAVE_INLINE_NAMESPACE nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_IS_DEFAULT nssv_CPP11_140 +#define nssv_HAVE_IS_DELETE nssv_CPP11_140 #define nssv_HAVE_NOEXCEPT nssv_CPP11_140 #define nssv_HAVE_NULLPTR nssv_CPP11_100 #define nssv_HAVE_REF_QUALIFIER nssv_CPP11_140 @@ -749,6 +872,45 @@ using std::operator<<; #define nssv_HAVE_STD_HASH nssv_CPP11_120 +// Presence of compiler intrinsics: + +// Providing char-type specializations for compare() and length() that +// use compiler intrinsics can improve compile- and run-time performance. +// +// The challenge is in using the right combinations of builtin availability +// and its constexpr-ness. +// +// | compiler | __builtin_memcmp (constexpr) | memcmp (constexpr) | +// |----------|------------------------------|---------------------| +// | clang | 4.0 (>= 4.0 ) | any (? ) | +// | clang-a | 9.0 (>= 9.0 ) | any (? ) | +// | gcc | any (constexpr) | any (? ) | +// | msvc | >= 14.2 C++17 (>= 14.2 ) | any (? ) | + +#define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_VER ( (nssv_CPP17_000 && nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION >= 142) || nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION > 0 || nssv_COMPILER_CLANG_VERSION >= 400 || nssv_COMPILER_APPLECLANG_VERSION >= 900 ) +#define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_CE ( nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_VER ) + +#define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_MEMCMP ( (nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_14 && nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_CE) || !nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_14 ) +#define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_STRLEN ( (nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_11 && nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_CE) || !nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_11 ) + +#ifdef __has_builtin +# define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN( x ) __has_builtin( x ) +#else +# define nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN( x ) 0 +#endif + +#if nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_memcmp) || nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_VER +# define nssv_BUILTIN_MEMCMP __builtin_memcmp +#else +# define nssv_BUILTIN_MEMCMP memcmp +#endif + +#if nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_strlen) || nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_VER +# define nssv_BUILTIN_STRLEN __builtin_strlen +#else +# define nssv_BUILTIN_STRLEN strlen +#endif + // C++ feature usage: #if nssv_HAVE_CONSTEXPR_11 @@ -807,9 +969,12 @@ using std::operator<<; #include #include #include -#include #include // std::char_traits<> +#if ! nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION +# include +#endif + #if ! nssv_CONFIG_NO_EXCEPTIONS # include #endif @@ -824,9 +989,9 @@ using std::operator<<; # pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wreserved-user-defined-literal" # pragma clang diagnostic push # pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wuser-defined-literals" -#elif defined(__GNUC__) -# pragma GCC diagnostic push -# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wliteral-suffix" +#elif nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION >= 480 +# pragma GCC diagnostic push +# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wliteral-suffix" #endif // __clang__ #if nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION >= 140 @@ -841,8 +1006,8 @@ using std::operator<<; #if defined(__clang__) # define nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop") -#elif defined(__GNUC__) -# define nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") +#elif nssv_COMPILER_GNUC_VERSION >= 480 +# define nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") #elif nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION >= 140 # define nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() __pragma(warning(pop )) #else @@ -862,46 +1027,130 @@ nssv_DISABLE_MSVC_WARNINGS( 4455 26481 26472 ) namespace nonstd { namespace sv_lite { -#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER +// +// basic_string_view declaration: +// + +template +< + class CharT, + class Traits = std::char_traits +> +class basic_string_view; namespace detail { -#if nssv_CPP14_OR_GREATER +// support constexpr comparison in C++14; +// for C++17 and later, use provided traits: template< typename CharT > -inline constexpr std::size_t length( CharT * s, std::size_t result = 0 ) +inline nssv_constexpr14 int compare( CharT const * s1, CharT const * s2, std::size_t count ) { - CharT * v = s; - std::size_t r = result; - while ( *v != '\0' ) { - ++v; - ++r; + while ( count-- != 0 ) + { + if ( *s1 < *s2 ) return -1; + if ( *s1 > *s2 ) return +1; + ++s1; ++s2; } - return r; + return 0; +} + +#if nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_MEMCMP + +// specialization of compare() for char, see also generic compare() above: + +inline nssv_constexpr14 int compare( char const * s1, char const * s2, std::size_t count ) +{ + return nssv_BUILTIN_MEMCMP( s1, s2, count ); +} + +#endif + +#if nssv_HAVE_BUILTIN_STRLEN + +// specialization of length() for char, see also generic length() further below: + +inline nssv_constexpr std::size_t length( char const * s ) +{ + return nssv_BUILTIN_STRLEN( s ); } -#else // nssv_CPP14_OR_GREATER +#endif + +#if defined(__OPTIMIZE__) +// gcc, clang provide __OPTIMIZE__ // Expect tail call optimization to make length() non-recursive: template< typename CharT > -inline constexpr std::size_t length( CharT * s, std::size_t result = 0 ) +inline nssv_constexpr std::size_t length( CharT * s, std::size_t result = 0 ) { return *s == '\0' ? result : length( s + 1, result + 1 ); } -#endif // nssv_CPP14_OR_GREATER +#else // OPTIMIZE -} // namespace detail +// non-recursive: -#endif // nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER +template< typename CharT > +inline nssv_constexpr14 std::size_t length( CharT * s ) +{ + std::size_t result = 0; + while ( *s++ != '\0' ) + { + ++result; + } + return result; +} -template -< - class CharT, - class Traits = std::char_traits -> -class basic_string_view; +#endif // OPTIMIZE + +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER && ! nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER +#if defined(__OPTIMIZE__) + +// gcc, clang provide __OPTIMIZE__ +// Expect tail call optimization to make search() non-recursive: + +template< class CharT, class Traits = std::char_traits > +constexpr const CharT* search( basic_string_view haystack, basic_string_view needle ) +{ + return haystack.starts_with( needle ) ? haystack.begin() : + haystack.empty() ? haystack.end() : search( haystack.substr(1), needle ); +} + +#else // OPTIMIZE + +// non-recursive: + +#if nssv_CONFIG_CONSTEXPR11_STD_SEARCH + +template< class CharT, class Traits = std::char_traits > +constexpr const CharT* search( basic_string_view haystack, basic_string_view needle ) +{ + return std::search( haystack.begin(), haystack.end(), needle.begin(), needle.end() ); +} + +#else // nssv_CONFIG_CONSTEXPR11_STD_SEARCH + +template< class CharT, class Traits = std::char_traits > +nssv_constexpr14 const CharT* search( basic_string_view haystack, basic_string_view needle ) +{ + while ( needle.size() <= haystack.size() ) + { + if ( haystack.starts_with(needle) ) + { + return haystack.cbegin(); + } + haystack = basic_string_view{ haystack.begin() + 1, haystack.size() - 1U }; + } + return haystack.cend(); +} +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_CONSTEXPR11_STD_SEARCH + +#endif // OPTIMIZE +#endif // nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER && ! nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER + +} // namespace detail // // basic_string_view: @@ -928,7 +1177,7 @@ class basic_string_view typedef const_pointer iterator; typedef const_pointer const_iterator; typedef std::reverse_iterator< const_iterator > reverse_iterator; - typedef std::reverse_iterator< const_iterator > const_reverse_iterator; + typedef std::reverse_iterator< const_iterator > const_reverse_iterator; typedef std::size_t size_type; typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type; @@ -965,6 +1214,14 @@ class basic_string_view #endif {} +#if nssv_HAVE_NULLPTR +# if nssv_HAVE_IS_DELETE + nssv_constexpr basic_string_view( std::nullptr_t ) nssv_noexcept = delete; +# else + private: nssv_constexpr basic_string_view( std::nullptr_t ) nssv_noexcept; public: +# endif +#endif + // Assignment: #if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER @@ -1046,9 +1303,9 @@ class basic_string_view nssv_constexpr14 void swap( basic_string_view & other ) nssv_noexcept { - using std::swap; - swap( data_, other.data_ ); - swap( size_, other.size_ ); + const basic_string_view tmp(other); + other = *this; + *this = tmp; } // 24.4.2.6 String operations: @@ -1087,7 +1344,11 @@ class basic_string_view nssv_constexpr14 int compare( basic_string_view other ) const nssv_noexcept // (1) { +#if nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER if ( const int result = Traits::compare( data(), other.data(), (std::min)( size(), other.size() ) ) ) +#else + if ( const int result = detail::compare( data(), other.data(), (std::min)( size(), other.size() ) ) ) +#endif { return result; } @@ -1162,21 +1423,26 @@ class basic_string_view { return assert( v.size() == 0 || v.data() != nssv_nullptr ) , pos >= size() - ? npos - : to_pos( std::search( cbegin() + pos, cend(), v.cbegin(), v.cend(), Traits::eq ) ); + ? npos : to_pos( +#if nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER && ! nssv_CPP17_OR_GREATER + detail::search( substr(pos), v ) +#else + std::search( cbegin() + pos, cend(), v.cbegin(), v.cend(), Traits::eq ) +#endif + ); } - nssv_constexpr14 size_type find( CharT c, size_type pos = 0 ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) + nssv_constexpr size_type find( CharT c, size_type pos = 0 ) const nssv_noexcept // (2) { return find( basic_string_view( &c, 1 ), pos ); } - nssv_constexpr14 size_type find( CharT const * s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const // (3) + nssv_constexpr size_type find( CharT const * s, size_type pos, size_type n ) const // (3) { return find( basic_string_view( s, n ), pos ); } - nssv_constexpr14 size_type find( CharT const * s, size_type pos = 0 ) const // (4) + nssv_constexpr size_type find( CharT const * s, size_type pos = 0 ) const // (4) { return find( basic_string_view( s ), pos ); } @@ -1331,7 +1597,7 @@ class basic_string_view { const basic_string_view v; - nssv_constexpr explicit not_in_view( basic_string_view v ) : v( v ) {} + nssv_constexpr explicit not_in_view( basic_string_view v_ ) : v( v_ ) {} nssv_constexpr bool operator()( CharT c ) const { @@ -1421,37 +1687,37 @@ template< class CharT, class Traits > nssv_constexpr bool operator== ( basic_string_view lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0 ; } +{ return lhs.size() == rhs.size() && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits > nssv_constexpr bool operator!= ( basic_string_view lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) != 0 ; } +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } template< class CharT, class Traits > nssv_constexpr bool operator< ( basic_string_view lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits > nssv_constexpr bool operator<= ( basic_string_view lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits > nssv_constexpr bool operator> ( basic_string_view lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits > nssv_constexpr bool operator>= ( basic_string_view lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } // Let S be basic_string_view, and sv be an instance of S. // Implementations shall provide sufficient additional overloads marked @@ -1460,21 +1726,21 @@ nssv_constexpr bool operator>= ( #if ! nssv_CPP11_OR_GREATER || nssv_BETWEEN( nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION, 100, 141 ) -// accomodate for older compilers: +// accommodate for older compilers: // == template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator==( basic_string_view lhs, - char const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return lhs.size() == detail::length( rhs ) && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator==( - char const * lhs, + CharT const * lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) == 0; } +{ return detail::length( lhs ) == rhs.size() && rhs.compare( lhs ) == 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator==( @@ -1493,38 +1759,38 @@ nssv_constexpr bool operator==( template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator!=( basic_string_view lhs, - char const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) != 0; } + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator!=( - char const * lhs, + CharT const * lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return rhs.compare( lhs ) != 0; } +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator!=( basic_string_view lhs, std::basic_string rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.size() != rhs.size() && lhs.compare( rhs ) != 0; } +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator!=( std::basic_string rhs, basic_string_view lhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.size() != rhs.size() || rhs.compare( lhs ) != 0; } +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } // < template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator<( basic_string_view lhs, - char const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept { return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator<( - char const * lhs, + CharT const * lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept { return rhs.compare( lhs ) > 0; } @@ -1545,12 +1811,12 @@ nssv_constexpr bool operator<( template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator<=( basic_string_view lhs, - char const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept { return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator<=( - char const * lhs, + CharT const * lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept { return rhs.compare( lhs ) >= 0; } @@ -1571,12 +1837,12 @@ nssv_constexpr bool operator<=( template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator>( basic_string_view lhs, - char const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept { return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator>( - char const * lhs, + CharT const * lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept { return rhs.compare( lhs ) < 0; } @@ -1597,12 +1863,12 @@ nssv_constexpr bool operator>( template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator>=( basic_string_view lhs, - char const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept + CharT const * rhs ) nssv_noexcept { return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits> nssv_constexpr bool operator>=( - char const * lhs, + CharT const * lhs, basic_string_view rhs ) nssv_noexcept { return rhs.compare( lhs ) <= 0; } @@ -1622,7 +1888,7 @@ nssv_constexpr bool operator>=( #define nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I(T,U) typename std::decay< basic_string_view >::type -#if nssv_BETWEEN( nssv_COMPILER_MSVC_VERSION, 140, 150 ) +#if defined(_MSC_VER) // issue 40 # define nssv_MSVC_ORDER(x) , int=x #else # define nssv_MSVC_ORDER(x) /*, int=x*/ @@ -1634,7 +1900,7 @@ template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > nssv_constexpr bool operator==( basic_string_view lhs, nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I(CharT, Traits) rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } +{ return lhs.size() == rhs.size() && lhs.compare( rhs ) == 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > nssv_constexpr bool operator==( @@ -1648,13 +1914,13 @@ template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > nssv_constexpr bool operator!= ( basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.size() != rhs.size() || lhs.compare( rhs ) != 0 ; } +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > nssv_constexpr bool operator!= ( nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) != 0 ; } +{ return !( lhs == rhs ); } // < @@ -1662,13 +1928,13 @@ template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > nssv_constexpr bool operator< ( basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > nssv_constexpr bool operator< ( nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) < 0; } // <= @@ -1676,13 +1942,13 @@ template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > nssv_constexpr bool operator<= ( basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > nssv_constexpr bool operator<= ( nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) <= 0; } // > @@ -1690,13 +1956,13 @@ template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > nssv_constexpr bool operator> ( basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > nssv_constexpr bool operator> ( nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) > 0; } // >= @@ -1704,13 +1970,13 @@ template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(1) > nssv_constexpr bool operator>= ( basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > lhs, nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } template< class CharT, class Traits nssv_MSVC_ORDER(2) > nssv_constexpr bool operator>= ( nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I( CharT, Traits ) lhs, basic_string_view < CharT, Traits > rhs ) nssv_noexcept -{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0 ; } +{ return lhs.compare( rhs ) >= 0; } #undef nssv_MSVC_ORDER #undef nssv_BASIC_STRING_VIEW_I @@ -1719,6 +1985,8 @@ nssv_constexpr bool operator>= ( // 24.4.4 Inserters and extractors: +#if ! nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION + namespace detail { template< class Stream > @@ -1733,7 +2001,7 @@ Stream & write_to_stream( Stream & os, View const & sv ) { typename Stream::sentry sentry( os ); - if ( !os ) + if ( !sentry ) return os; const std::streamsize length = static_cast( sv.length() ); @@ -1768,6 +2036,8 @@ operator<<( return detail::write_to_stream( os, sv ); } +#endif // nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION + // Several typedefs for common character types are provided: typedef basic_string_view string_view; @@ -1916,7 +2186,9 @@ using sv_lite::operator<=; using sv_lite::operator>; using sv_lite::operator>=; +#if ! nssv_CONFIG_NO_STREAM_INSERTION using sv_lite::operator<<; +#endif #if nssv_CONFIG_CONVERSION_STD_STRING_FREE_FUNCTIONS using sv_lite::to_string; @@ -1984,7 +2256,7 @@ nssv_RESTORE_WARNINGS() #endif // nssv_HAVE_STD_STRING_VIEW #endif // NONSTD_SV_LITE_H_INCLUDED -/* end file include/simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp */ +/* end file simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp */ SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS namespace std { @@ -1993,87 +2265,199 @@ namespace std { #endif // SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW #undef SIMDJSON_HAS_STRING_VIEW // We are not going to need this macro anymore. -#endif // SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H -/* end file include/simdjson/nonstd/string_view.hpp */ +/// If EXPR is an error, returns it. +#define SIMDJSON_TRY(EXPR) { auto _err = (EXPR); if (_err) { return _err; } } + +// Unless the programmer has already set SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS, +// we want to set it under debug builds. We detect a debug build +// under Visual Studio when the _DEBUG macro is set. Under the other +// compilers, we use the fact that they define __OPTIMIZE__ whenever +// they allow optimizations. +// It is possible that this could miss some cases where SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +// is helpful, but the programmer can set the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS. +// It could also wrongly set SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS (e.g., if the programmer +// sets _DEBUG in a release build under Visual Studio, or if some compiler fails to +// set the __OPTIMIZE__ macro). +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifdef _MSC_VER +// Visual Studio seems to set _DEBUG for debug builds. +#ifdef _DEBUG +#define SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS 1 +#endif // _DEBUG +#else // _MSC_VER +// All other compilers appear to set __OPTIMIZE__ to a positive integer +// when the compiler is optimizing. +#ifndef __OPTIMIZE__ +#define SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS 1 +#endif // __OPTIMIZE__ +#endif // _MSC_VER +#endif // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS -SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS -SIMDJSON_DISABLE_UNDESIRED_WARNINGS +// The SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF macro is a feature flag for the "don't require padding" +// feature. + +#if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 +// if we have C++, then fallthrough is a default attribute +# define simdjson_fallthrough [[fallthrough]] +// check if we have __attribute__ support +#elif defined(__has_attribute) +// check if we have the __fallthrough__ attribute +#if __has_attribute(__fallthrough__) +// we are good to go: +# define simdjson_fallthrough __attribute__((__fallthrough__)) +#endif // __has_attribute(__fallthrough__) +#endif // SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS17 +// on some systems, we simply do not have support for fallthrough, so use a default: +#ifndef simdjson_fallthrough +# define simdjson_fallthrough do {} while (0) /* fallthrough */ +#endif // simdjson_fallthrough + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#define SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(expr) do { assert ((expr)); } while (0) +#else +#define SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(expr) do { } while (0) +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION +#define SIMDJSON_UTF8VALIDATION 1 +#endif + +#ifdef __has_include +// How do we detect that a compiler supports vbmi2? +// For sure if the following header is found, we are ok? +#if __has_include() +#define SIMDJSON_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VBMI2 1 +#endif +#endif + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#if _MSC_VER >= 1920 +// Visual Studio 2019 and up support VBMI2 under x64 even if the header +// avx512vbmi2intrin.h is not found. +#define SIMDJSON_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VBMI2 1 +#endif +#endif + +// By default, we allow AVX512. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_AVX512_ALLOWED +#define SIMDJSON_AVX512_ALLOWED 1 +#endif + +#endif // SIMDJSON_COMMON_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/common_defs.h */ -// Public API -/* begin file include/simdjson/simdjson_version.h */ +// This provides the public API for simdjson. +// DOM and ondemand are amalgamated separately, in simdjson.h +/* including simdjson/simdjson_version.h: #include "simdjson/simdjson_version.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/simdjson_version.h */ // /include/simdjson/simdjson_version.h automatically generated by release.py, // do not change by hand #ifndef SIMDJSON_SIMDJSON_VERSION_H #define SIMDJSON_SIMDJSON_VERSION_H /** The version of simdjson being used (major.minor.revision) */ -#define SIMDJSON_VERSION 0.5.0 +#define SIMDJSON_VERSION "3.9.5" namespace simdjson { enum { /** * The major version (MAJOR.minor.revision) of simdjson being used. */ - SIMDJSON_VERSION_MAJOR = 0, + SIMDJSON_VERSION_MAJOR = 3, /** * The minor version (major.MINOR.revision) of simdjson being used. */ - SIMDJSON_VERSION_MINOR = 5, + SIMDJSON_VERSION_MINOR = 9, /** * The revision (major.minor.REVISION) of simdjson being used. */ - SIMDJSON_VERSION_REVISION = 0 + SIMDJSON_VERSION_REVISION = 5 }; } // namespace simdjson #endif // SIMDJSON_SIMDJSON_VERSION_H -/* end file include/simdjson/simdjson_version.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/error.h */ +/* end file simdjson/simdjson_version.h */ + +/* including simdjson/base.h: #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/base.h */ +/** + * @file Base declarations for all simdjson headers + * @private + */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_BASE_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/common_defs.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/compiler_check.h" */ +/* including simdjson/error.h: #include "simdjson/error.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/error.h */ #ifndef SIMDJSON_ERROR_H #define SIMDJSON_ERROR_H +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + #include +#include namespace simdjson { /** - * All possible errors returned by simdjson. + * All possible errors returned by simdjson. These error codes are subject to change + * and not all simdjson kernel returns the same error code given the same input: it is not + * well defined which error a given input should produce. + * + * Only SUCCESS evaluates to false as a Boolean. All other error codes will evaluate + * to true as a Boolean. */ enum error_code { - SUCCESS = 0, ///< No error - CAPACITY, ///< This parser can't support a document that big - MEMALLOC, ///< Error allocating memory, most likely out of memory - TAPE_ERROR, ///< Something went wrong while writing to the tape (stage 2), this is a generic error - DEPTH_ERROR, ///< Your document exceeds the user-specified depth limitation - STRING_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing a string - T_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 't' - F_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'f' - N_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'n' - NUMBER_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing a number - UTF8_ERROR, ///< the input is not valid UTF-8 - UNINITIALIZED, ///< unknown error, or uninitialized document - EMPTY, ///< no structural element found - UNESCAPED_CHARS, ///< found unescaped characters in a string. - UNCLOSED_STRING, ///< missing quote at the end - UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE, ///< unsupported architecture - INCORRECT_TYPE, ///< JSON element has a different type than user expected - NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE, ///< JSON number does not fit in 64 bits - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS, ///< JSON array index too large - NO_SUCH_FIELD, ///< JSON field not found in object - IO_ERROR, ///< Error reading a file - INVALID_JSON_POINTER, ///< Invalid JSON pointer reference - INVALID_URI_FRAGMENT, ///< Invalid URI fragment - UNEXPECTED_ERROR, ///< indicative of a bug in simdjson - /** @private Number of error codes */ + SUCCESS = 0, ///< No error + CAPACITY, ///< This parser can't support a document that big + MEMALLOC, ///< Error allocating memory, most likely out of memory + TAPE_ERROR, ///< Something went wrong, this is a generic error + DEPTH_ERROR, ///< Your document exceeds the user-specified depth limitation + STRING_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing a string + T_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 't' + F_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'f' + N_ATOM_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing an atom starting with the letter 'n' + NUMBER_ERROR, ///< Problem while parsing a number + BIGINT_ERROR, ///< The integer value exceeds 64 bits + UTF8_ERROR, ///< the input is not valid UTF-8 + UNINITIALIZED, ///< unknown error, or uninitialized document + EMPTY, ///< no structural element found + UNESCAPED_CHARS, ///< found unescaped characters in a string. + UNCLOSED_STRING, ///< missing quote at the end + UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE, ///< unsupported architecture + INCORRECT_TYPE, ///< JSON element has a different type than user expected + NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE, ///< JSON number does not fit in 64 bits + INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS, ///< JSON array index too large + NO_SUCH_FIELD, ///< JSON field not found in object + IO_ERROR, ///< Error reading a file + INVALID_JSON_POINTER, ///< Invalid JSON pointer syntax + INVALID_URI_FRAGMENT, ///< Invalid URI fragment + UNEXPECTED_ERROR, ///< indicative of a bug in simdjson + PARSER_IN_USE, ///< parser is already in use. + OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION, ///< tried to iterate an array or object out of order (checked when SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS=1) + INSUFFICIENT_PADDING, ///< The JSON doesn't have enough padding for simdjson to safely parse it. + INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, ///< The document ends early. + SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE, ///< A scalar document is treated as a value. + OUT_OF_BOUNDS, ///< Attempted to access location outside of document. + TRAILING_CONTENT, ///< Unexpected trailing content in the JSON input NUM_ERROR_CODES }; /** - * Get the error message for the given error code. - * + * It is the convention throughout the code that the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS determines whether + * we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. The logic behind it is that these errors only occurs when the code + * that was written while breaking some simdjson::ondemand requirement. They should not occur in released + * code after these issues were fixed. + */ + +/** + * Get the error message for the given error code. + * * dom::parser parser; * dom::element doc; - * auto error = parser.parse("foo").get(doc); + * auto error = parser.parse("foo",3).get(doc); * if (error) { printf("Error: %s\n", error_message(error)); } * * @return The error message. @@ -2126,27 +2510,27 @@ namespace internal { * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. */ template -struct simdjson_result_base : public std::pair { +struct simdjson_result_base : protected std::pair { /** * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base() noexcept; /** * Create a new error result. */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; /** * Create a new successful result. */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; /** * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; /** * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. @@ -2154,19 +2538,19 @@ struct simdjson_result_base : public std::pair { * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. */ - simdjson_really_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; /** * Move the value to the provided variable. * * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. */ - simdjson_really_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; /** * The error. */ - simdjson_really_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; #if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS @@ -2175,23 +2559,42 @@ struct simdjson_result_base : public std::pair { * * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. */ - simdjson_really_inline T& value() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); /** * Take the result value (move it). * * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. */ - simdjson_really_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); /** - * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * Take the result value (move it). * * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. */ - simdjson_really_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); #endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; + }; // struct simdjson_result_base } // namespace internal @@ -2206,19 +2609,19 @@ struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { /** * @private Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; /** - * @private Create a new error result. + * @private Create a new successful result. */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept; /** - * @private Create a new successful result. + * @private Create a new error result. */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(error_code error_code) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error_code) noexcept; /** * @private Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; /** * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. @@ -2226,19 +2629,19 @@ struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. */ - simdjson_really_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; /** * Move the value to the provided variable. * * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; /** * The error. */ - simdjson_really_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; #if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS @@ -2247,25 +2650,51 @@ struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { * * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. */ - simdjson_really_inline T& value() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); /** * Take the result value (move it). * * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. */ - simdjson_really_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); /** - * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * Take the result value (move it). * * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. */ - simdjson_really_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); #endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; + }; // struct simdjson_result +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result value) { return out << value.value(); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API /** * @deprecated This is an alias and will be removed, use error_code instead */ @@ -2276,192 +2705,335 @@ using ErrorValues [[deprecated("This is an alias and will be removed, use error_ */ [[deprecated("Error codes should be stored and returned as `error_code`, use `error_message()` instead.")]] inline const std::string error_message(int error) noexcept; - +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API } // namespace simdjson #endif // SIMDJSON_ERROR_H -/* end file include/simdjson/error.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/padded_string.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_H -#define SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/error.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/portability.h" */ +/** + * @brief The top level simdjson namespace, containing everything the library provides. + */ +namespace simdjson { -#include -#include -#include -#include +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS -namespace simdjson { +/** The maximum document size supported by simdjson. */ +constexpr size_t SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES = 0xFFFFFFFF; /** - * String with extra allocation for ease of use with parser::parse() + * The amount of padding needed in a buffer to parse JSON. * - * This is a move-only class, it cannot be copied. + * The input buf should be readable up to buf + SIMDJSON_PADDING + * this is a stopgap; there should be a better description of the + * main loop and its behavior that abstracts over this + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/174 */ -struct padded_string final { +constexpr size_t SIMDJSON_PADDING = 64; - /** - * Create a new, empty padded string. - */ - explicit inline padded_string() noexcept; - /** - * Create a new padded string buffer. - * - * @param length the size of the string. - */ - explicit inline padded_string(size_t length) noexcept; - /** - * Create a new padded string by copying the given input. - * - * @param data the buffer to copy - * @param length the number of bytes to copy - */ - explicit inline padded_string(const char *data, size_t length) noexcept; - /** - * Create a new padded string by copying the given input. - * - * @param str_ the string to copy - */ - inline padded_string(const std::string & str_ ) noexcept; - /** - * Create a new padded string by copying the given input. - * - * @param sv_ the string to copy - */ - inline padded_string(std::string_view sv_) noexcept; - /** - * Move one padded string into another. - * - * The original padded string will be reduced to zero capacity. - * - * @param o the string to move. - */ - inline padded_string(padded_string &&o) noexcept; - /** - * Move one padded string into another. - * - * The original padded string will be reduced to zero capacity. - * - * @param o the string to move. - */ - inline padded_string &operator=(padded_string &&o) noexcept; - inline void swap(padded_string &o) noexcept; - ~padded_string() noexcept; +/** + * By default, simdjson supports this many nested objects and arrays. + * + * This is the default for parser::max_depth(). + */ +constexpr size_t DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH = 1024; - /** - * The length of the string. - * - * Does not include padding. - */ - size_t size() const noexcept; +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_UNUSED_WARNINGS - /** - * The length of the string. - * - * Does not include padding. - */ - size_t length() const noexcept; +class implementation; +struct padded_string; +class padded_string_view; +enum class stage1_mode; - /** - * The string data. - **/ - const char *data() const noexcept; +namespace internal { - /** - * The string data. - **/ - char *data() noexcept; +template +class atomic_ptr; +class dom_parser_implementation; +class escape_json_string; +class tape_ref; +struct value128; +enum class tape_type; - /** - * Create a std::string_view with the same content. - */ - operator std::string_view() const; +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson - /** - * Load this padded string from a file. - * - * @param path the path to the file. - **/ - inline static simdjson_result load(const std::string &path) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/base.h */ -private: - padded_string &operator=(const padded_string &o) = delete; - padded_string(const padded_string &o) = delete; +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error.h" */ +/* including simdjson/error-inl.h: #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/error-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ERROR_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_ERROR_INL_H - size_t viable_size{0}; - char *data_ptr{nullptr}; +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error.h" */ -}; // padded_string +#include -/** - * Send padded_string instance to an output stream. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param s The padded_string instance. - * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const padded_string& s) { return out << s.data(); } +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + // We store the error code so we can validate the error message is associated with the right code + struct error_code_info { + error_code code; + const char* message; // do not use a fancy std::string where a simple C string will do (no alloc, no destructor) + }; + // These MUST match the codes in error_code. We check this constraint in basictests. + extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const error_code_info error_codes[]; +} // namespace internal -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -/** - * Send padded_string instance to an output stream. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param s The padded_string instance. - * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the - * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be - * thrown). - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &s) noexcept(false) { return out << s.value(); } -#endif -} // namespace simdjson +inline const char *error_message(error_code error) noexcept { + // If you're using error_code, we're trusting you got it from the enum. + return internal::error_codes[int(error)].message; +} -// This is deliberately outside of simdjson so that people get it without having to use the namespace -inline simdjson::padded_string operator "" _padded(const char *str, size_t len) { - return simdjson::padded_string(str, len); +// deprecated function +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +inline const std::string error_message(int error) noexcept { + if (error < 0 || error >= error_code::NUM_ERROR_CODES) { + return internal::error_codes[UNEXPECTED_ERROR].message; + } + return internal::error_codes[error].message; +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, error_code error) noexcept { + return out << error_message(error); } -namespace simdjson { namespace internal { -// The allocate_padded_buffer function is a low-level function to allocate memory -// with padding so we can read past the "length" bytes safely. It is used by -// the padded_string class automatically. It returns nullptr in case -// of error: the caller should check for a null pointer. -// The length parameter is the maximum size in bytes of the string. -// The caller is responsible to free the memory (e.g., delete[] (...)). -inline char *allocate_padded_buffer(size_t length) noexcept; +// +// internal::simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// -} // namespace internal -} // namespace simdjson +template +simdjson_inline void simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} -#endif // SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_H -/* end file include/simdjson/padded_string.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_H +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} -/* begin file include/simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} -#include +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -namespace simdjson { +template +simdjson_inline T& simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} -namespace dom { -class document; -} // namespace dom +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} -namespace internal { +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} -/** - * An implementation of simdjson's DOM parser for a particular CPU architecture. - * - * This class is expected to be accessed only by pointer, and never move in memory (though the - * pointer can move). - */ +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : std::pair(std::forward(value), error) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base() noexcept + : simdjson_result_base(T{}, UNINITIALIZED) {} + +} // namespace internal + +/// +/// simdjson_result inline implementation +/// + +template +simdjson_inline void simdjson_result::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &value) && noexcept { + return std::forward>(*this).get(value); +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::error() const noexcept { + return internal::simdjson_result_base::error(); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& simdjson_result::value() & noexcept(false) { + return internal::simdjson_result_base::value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& simdjson_result::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return internal::simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& simdjson_result::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward>(*this).value_unsafe(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ERROR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/error-inl.h */ +/* including simdjson/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* including simdjson/internal/atomic_ptr.h: #include "simdjson/internal/atomic_ptr.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/atomic_ptr.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ATOMIC_PTR_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ATOMIC_PTR_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +template +class atomic_ptr { +public: + atomic_ptr(T *_ptr) : ptr{_ptr} {} + + operator const T*() const { return ptr.load(); } + const T& operator*() const { return *ptr; } + const T* operator->() const { return ptr.load(); } + + operator T*() { return ptr.load(); } + T& operator*() { return *ptr; } + T* operator->() { return ptr.load(); } + atomic_ptr& operator=(T *_ptr) { ptr = _ptr; return *this; } + +private: + std::atomic ptr; +}; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_ATOMIC_PTR_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/atomic_ptr.h */ +/* including simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h: #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error.h" */ +#include + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace dom { +class document; +} // namespace dom + +/** +* This enum is used with the dom_parser_implementation::stage1 function. +* 1) The regular mode expects a fully formed JSON document. +* 2) The streaming_partial mode expects a possibly truncated +* input within a stream on JSON documents. +* 3) The stream_final mode allows us to truncate final +* unterminated strings. It is useful in conjunction with streaming_partial. +*/ +enum class stage1_mode { regular, streaming_partial, streaming_final}; + +/** + * Returns true if mode == streaming_partial or mode == streaming_final + */ +inline bool is_streaming(stage1_mode mode) { + // performance note: it is probably faster to check that mode is different + // from regular than checking that it is either streaming_partial or streaming_final. + return (mode != stage1_mode::regular); + // return (mode == stage1_mode::streaming_partial || mode == stage1_mode::streaming_final); +} + + +namespace internal { + + +/** + * An implementation of simdjson's DOM parser for a particular CPU architecture. + * + * This class is expected to be accessed only by pointer, and never move in memory (though the + * pointer can move). + */ class dom_parser_implementation { public: @@ -2469,7 +3041,7 @@ class dom_parser_implementation { * @private For internal implementation use * * Run a full JSON parse on a single document (stage1 + stage2). - * + * * Guaranteed only to be called when capacity > document length. * * Overridden by each implementation. @@ -2478,13 +3050,13 @@ class dom_parser_implementation { * @param len The length of the json document. * @return The error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED virtual error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; /** * @private For internal implementation use * * Stage 1 of the document parser. - * + * * Guaranteed only to be called when capacity > document length. * * Overridden by each implementation. @@ -2494,13 +3066,13 @@ class dom_parser_implementation { * @param streaming Whether this is being called by parser::parse_many. * @return The error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED virtual error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool streaming) noexcept = 0; + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode streaming) noexcept = 0; /** * @private For internal implementation use * * Stage 2 of the document parser. - * + * * Called after stage1(). * * Overridden by each implementation. @@ -2508,7 +3080,7 @@ class dom_parser_implementation { * @param doc The document to output to. * @return The error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED virtual error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; /** * @private For internal implementation use @@ -2521,11 +3093,47 @@ class dom_parser_implementation { * @param doc The document to output to. * @return The error code, SUCCESS if there was no error, or EMPTY if all documents have been parsed. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED virtual error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept = 0; + + /** + * Unescape a valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param str pointer to the beginning of a valid UTF-8 JSON string, must end with an unescaped quote. + * @param dst pointer to a destination buffer, it must point a region in memory of sufficient size. + * @param allow_replacement whether we allow a replacement character when the UTF-8 contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return end of the of the written region (exclusive) or nullptr in case of error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept = 0; + + /** + * Unescape a NON-valid UTF-8 string from src to dst, stopping at a final unescaped quote. There + * must be an unescaped quote terminating the string. It returns the final output + * position as pointer. In case of error (e.g., the string has bad escaped codes), + * then null_nullptrptr is returned. It is assumed that the output buffer is large + * enough. E.g., if src points at 'joe"', then dst needs to have four free bytes + + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * + * Overridden by each implementation. + * + * @param str pointer to the beginning of a possibly invalid UTF-8 JSON string, must end with an unescaped quote. + * @param dst pointer to a destination buffer, it must point a region in memory of sufficient size. + * @return end of the of the written region (exclusive) or nullptr in case of error. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused virtual uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept = 0; /** * Change the capacity of this parser. - * + * + * The capacity can never exceed SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES (e.g., 4 GB) + * and an CAPACITY error is returned if it is attempted. + * * Generally used for reallocation. * * @param capacity The new capacity. @@ -2562,14 +3170,14 @@ class dom_parser_implementation { * * @return Current capacity, in bytes. */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; /** * The maximum level of nested object and arrays supported by this parser. * * @return Maximum depth, in bytes. */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; /** * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length @@ -2579,7 +3187,8 @@ class dom_parser_implementation { * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. * @return The error, if there is one. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED inline error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused inline error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept; + protected: /** @@ -2595,17 +3204,29 @@ class dom_parser_implementation { * Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. */ size_t _max_depth{0}; + + // Declaring these so that subclasses can use them to implement their constructors. + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &other) noexcept = delete; }; // class dom_parser_implementation -simdjson_really_inline size_t dom_parser_implementation::capacity() const noexcept { +simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +simdjson_inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t dom_parser_implementation::capacity() const noexcept { return _capacity; } -simdjson_really_inline size_t dom_parser_implementation::max_depth() const noexcept { +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t dom_parser_implementation::max_depth() const noexcept { return _max_depth; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED +simdjson_warn_unused inline error_code dom_parser_implementation::allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept { if (this->max_depth() != max_depth) { error_code err = set_max_depth(max_depth); @@ -2622,10 +3243,9 @@ inline error_code dom_parser_implementation::allocate(size_t capacity, size_t ma } // namespace simdjson #endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file include/simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -#include -#include -#include +/* end file simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h */ + +#include namespace simdjson { @@ -2636,16 +3256,14 @@ namespace simdjson { * @param len the length of the string in bytes. * @return true if the string is valid UTF-8. */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const char * buf, size_t len) noexcept; - - +simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char * buf, size_t len) noexcept; /** * Validate the UTF-8 string. * * @param sv the string_view to validate. * @return true if the string is valid UTF-8. */ -simdjson_really_inline SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const std::string_view sv) noexcept { +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const std::string_view sv) noexcept { return validate_utf8(sv.data(), sv.size()); } @@ -2655,14 +3273,10 @@ simdjson_really_inline SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const std::string * @param p the string to validate. * @return true if the string is valid UTF-8. */ -simdjson_really_inline SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool validate_utf8(const std::string& s) noexcept { +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const std::string& s) noexcept { return validate_utf8(s.data(), s.size()); } -namespace dom { - class document; -} // namespace dom - /** * An implementation of simdjson for a particular CPU architecture. * @@ -2675,42 +3289,51 @@ class implementation { /** * The name of this implementation. * - * const implementation *impl = simdjson::active_implementation; + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::get_active_implementation(); * cout << "simdjson is optimized for " << impl->name() << "(" << impl->description() << ")" << endl; * - * @return the name of the implementation, e.g. "haswell", "westmere", "arm64" + * @return the name of the implementation, e.g. "haswell", "westmere", "arm64". */ - virtual const std::string &name() const { return _name; } + virtual std::string name() const { return std::string(_name); } /** * The description of this implementation. * - * const implementation *impl = simdjson::active_implementation; + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::get_active_implementation(); * cout << "simdjson is optimized for " << impl->name() << "(" << impl->description() << ")" << endl; * - * @return the name of the implementation, e.g. "haswell", "westmere", "arm64" + * @return the description of the implementation, e.g. "Intel/AMD AVX2", "Intel/AMD SSE4.2", "ARM NEON". + */ + virtual std::string description() const { return std::string(_description); } + + /** + * The instruction sets this implementation is compiled against + * and the current CPU match. This function may poll the current CPU/system + * and should therefore not be called too often if performance is a concern. + * + * @return true if the implementation can be safely used on the current system (determined at runtime). */ - virtual const std::string &description() const { return _description; } + bool supported_by_runtime_system() const; /** * @private For internal implementation use * * The instruction sets this implementation is compiled against. * - * @return a mask of all required `instruction_set` values + * @return a mask of all required `internal::instruction_set::` values. */ - virtual uint32_t required_instruction_sets() const { return _required_instruction_sets; }; + virtual uint32_t required_instruction_sets() const { return _required_instruction_sets; } /** * @private For internal implementation use * - * const implementation *impl = simdjson::active_implementation; + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::get_active_implementation(); * cout << "simdjson is optimized for " << impl->name() << "(" << impl->description() << ")" << endl; * * @param capacity The largest document that will be passed to the parser. * @param max_depth The maximum JSON object/array nesting this parser is expected to handle. * @param dst The place to put the resulting parser implementation. - * @return the name of the implementation, e.g. "haswell", "westmere", "arm64" + * @return the error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. */ virtual error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( size_t capacity, @@ -2731,10 +3354,10 @@ class implementation { * @param dst_len the number of bytes written. Output only. * @return the error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED virtual error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept = 0; - - - /** + simdjson_warn_unused virtual error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept = 0; + + + /** * Validate the UTF-8 string. * * Overridden by each implementation. @@ -2743,11 +3366,11 @@ class implementation { * @param len the length of the string in bytes. * @return true if and only if the string is valid UTF-8. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED virtual bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept = 0; + simdjson_warn_unused virtual bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept = 0; protected: /** @private Construct an implementation with the given name and description. For subclasses. */ - simdjson_really_inline implementation( + simdjson_inline implementation( std::string_view name, std::string_view description, uint32_t required_instruction_sets @@ -2757,18 +3380,19 @@ class implementation { _required_instruction_sets(required_instruction_sets) { } - virtual ~implementation()=default; +protected: + ~implementation() = default; private: /** * The name of this implementation. */ - const std::string _name; + std::string_view _name; /** * The description of this implementation. */ - const std::string _description; + std::string_view _description; /** * Instruction sets required for this implementation. @@ -2785,7 +3409,7 @@ namespace internal { class available_implementation_list { public: /** Get the list of available implementations compiled into simdjson */ - simdjson_really_inline available_implementation_list() {} + simdjson_inline available_implementation_list() {} /** Number of implementations */ size_t size() const noexcept; /** STL const begin() iterator */ @@ -2798,9 +3422,10 @@ class available_implementation_list { * * Case sensitive. * - * const implementation *impl = simdjson::available_implementations["westmere"]; + * const implementation *impl = simdjson::get_available_implementations()["westmere"]; * if (!impl) { exit(1); } - * simdjson::active_implementation = impl; + * if (!imp->supported_by_runtime_system()) { exit(1); } + * simdjson::get_active_implementation() = impl; * * @param name the implementation to find, e.g. "westmere", "haswell", "arm64" * @return the implementation, or nullptr if the parse failed. @@ -2818,7 +3443,7 @@ class available_implementation_list { * This is used to initialize the implementation on startup. * * const implementation *impl = simdjson::available_implementation::detect_best_supported(); - * simdjson::active_implementation = impl; + * simdjson::get_active_implementation() = impl; * * @return the most advanced supported implementation for the current host, or an * implementation that returns UNSUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURE if there is no supported @@ -2827,719 +3452,1432 @@ class available_implementation_list { const implementation *detect_best_supported() const noexcept; }; -template -class atomic_ptr { -public: - atomic_ptr(T *_ptr) : ptr{_ptr} {} - - operator const T*() const { return ptr.load(); } - const T& operator*() const { return *ptr; } - const T* operator->() const { return ptr.load(); } - - operator T*() { return ptr.load(); } - T& operator*() { return *ptr; } - T* operator->() { return ptr.load(); } - atomic_ptr& operator=(T *_ptr) { ptr = _ptr; return *this; } - -private: - std::atomic ptr; -}; - } // namespace internal /** * The list of available implementations compiled into simdjson. */ -extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const internal::available_implementation_list available_implementations; +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const internal::available_implementation_list& get_available_implementations(); /** * The active implementation. * * Automatically initialized on first use to the most advanced implementation supported by this hardware. */ -extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT internal::atomic_ptr active_implementation; +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT internal::atomic_ptr& get_active_implementation(); } // namespace simdjson #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_H -/* end file include/simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/array.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_ARRAY_H -#define SIMDJSON_DOM_ARRAY_H - -/* begin file include/simdjson/internal/tape_ref.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_REF_H -#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_REF_H - -/* begin file include/simdjson/internal/tape_type.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H -#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/implementation.h */ +/* including simdjson/minify.h: #include "simdjson/minify.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/minify.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_MINIFY_H +#define SIMDJSON_MINIFY_H -namespace simdjson { -namespace internal { +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* including simdjson/padded_string.h: #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/padded_string.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_H +#define SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_H -/** - * The possible types in the tape. - */ -enum class tape_type { - ROOT = 'r', - START_ARRAY = '[', - START_OBJECT = '{', - END_ARRAY = ']', - END_OBJECT = '}', - STRING = '"', - INT64 = 'l', - UINT64 = 'u', - DOUBLE = 'd', - TRUE_VALUE = 't', - FALSE_VALUE = 'f', - NULL_VALUE = 'n' -}; // enum class tape_type +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error.h" */ -} // namespace internal -} // namespace simdjson +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ -#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H -/* end file include/simdjson/internal/tape_type.h */ +#include +#include +#include +#include namespace simdjson { -namespace dom { - class document; -} - -namespace internal { - -constexpr const uint64_t JSON_VALUE_MASK = 0x00FFFFFFFFFFFFFF; -constexpr const uint32_t JSON_COUNT_MASK = 0xFFFFFF; +class padded_string_view; /** - * A reference to an element on the tape. Internal only. + * String with extra allocation for ease of use with parser::parse() + * + * This is a move-only class, it cannot be copied. */ -class tape_ref { -public: - simdjson_really_inline tape_ref() noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline tape_ref(const dom::document *doc, size_t json_index) noexcept; - inline size_t after_element() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline tape_type tape_ref_type() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint64_t tape_value() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_false() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_true() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_null_on_tape() const noexcept;// different name to avoid clash with is_null. - simdjson_really_inline uint32_t matching_brace_index() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint32_t scope_count() const noexcept; - template - simdjson_really_inline T next_tape_value() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline uint32_t get_string_length() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline const char * get_c_str() const noexcept; - inline std::string_view get_string_view() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_document_root() const noexcept; - - /** The document this element references. */ - const dom::document *doc; - - /** The index of this element on `doc.tape[]` */ - size_t json_index; -}; +struct padded_string final { -} // namespace internal -} // namespace simdjson + /** + * Create a new, empty padded string. + */ + explicit inline padded_string() noexcept; + /** + * Create a new padded string buffer. + * + * @param length the size of the string. + */ + explicit inline padded_string(size_t length) noexcept; + /** + * Create a new padded string by copying the given input. + * + * @param data the buffer to copy + * @param length the number of bytes to copy + */ + explicit inline padded_string(const char *data, size_t length) noexcept; +#ifdef __cpp_char8_t + explicit inline padded_string(const char8_t *data, size_t length) noexcept; +#endif + /** + * Create a new padded string by copying the given input. + * + * @param str_ the string to copy + */ + inline padded_string(const std::string & str_ ) noexcept; + /** + * Create a new padded string by copying the given input. + * + * @param sv_ the string to copy + */ + inline padded_string(std::string_view sv_) noexcept; + /** + * Move one padded string into another. + * + * The original padded string will be reduced to zero capacity. + * + * @param o the string to move. + */ + inline padded_string(padded_string &&o) noexcept; + /** + * Move one padded string into another. + * + * The original padded string will be reduced to zero capacity. + * + * @param o the string to move. + */ + inline padded_string &operator=(padded_string &&o) noexcept; + inline void swap(padded_string &o) noexcept; + ~padded_string() noexcept; -#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_REF_H -/* end file include/simdjson/internal/tape_type.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/minify.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_MINIFY_H -#define SIMDJSON_MINIFY_H + /** + * The length of the string. + * + * Does not include padding. + */ + size_t size() const noexcept; + + /** + * The length of the string. + * + * Does not include padding. + */ + size_t length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The string data. + **/ + const char *data() const noexcept; + const uint8_t *u8data() const noexcept { return static_cast(static_cast(data_ptr));} + + /** + * The string data. + **/ + char *data() noexcept; + + /** + * Create a std::string_view with the same content. + */ + operator std::string_view() const; + + /** + * Create a padded_string_view with the same content. + */ + operator padded_string_view() const noexcept; + + /** + * Load this padded string from a file. + * + * ## Windows and Unicode + * + * Windows users who need to read files with non-ANSI characters in the + * name should set their code page to UTF-8 (65001) before calling this + * function. This should be the default with Windows 11 and better. + * Further, they may use the AreFileApisANSI function to determine whether + * the filename is interpreted using the ANSI or the system default OEM + * codepage, and they may call SetFileApisToOEM accordingly. + * + * @return IO_ERROR on error. Be mindful that on some 32-bit systems, + * the file size might be limited to 2 GB. + * + * @param path the path to the file. + **/ + inline static simdjson_result load(std::string_view path) noexcept; + +private: + padded_string &operator=(const padded_string &o) = delete; + padded_string(const padded_string &o) = delete; + + size_t viable_size{0}; + char *data_ptr{nullptr}; + +}; // padded_string + +/** + * Send padded_string instance to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param s The padded_string instance. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const padded_string& s) { return out << s.data(); } + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send padded_string instance to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param s The padded_string instance. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &s) noexcept(false) { return out << s.value(); } +#endif + +} // namespace simdjson + +// This is deliberately outside of simdjson so that people get it without having to use the namespace +inline simdjson::padded_string operator "" _padded(const char *str, size_t len); +#ifdef __cpp_char8_t +inline simdjson::padded_string operator "" _padded(const char8_t *str, size_t len); +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +// The allocate_padded_buffer function is a low-level function to allocate memory +// with padding so we can read past the "length" bytes safely. It is used by +// the padded_string class automatically. It returns nullptr in case +// of error: the caller should check for a null pointer. +// The length parameter is the maximum size in bytes of the string. +// The caller is responsible to free the memory (e.g., delete[] (...)). +inline char *allocate_padded_buffer(size_t length) noexcept; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson +#endif // SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/padded_string.h */ #include #include #include namespace simdjson { - - /** * * Minify the input string assuming that it represents a JSON string, does not parse or validate. * This function is much faster than parsing a JSON string and then writing a minified version of it. - * However, it does not validate the input. + * However, it does not validate the input. It will merely return an error in simple cases (e.g., if + * there is a string that was never terminated). * * * @param buf the json document to minify. * @param len the length of the json document. - * @param dst the buffer to write the minified document to. *MUST* be allocated up to len + SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param dst the buffer to write the minified document to. *MUST* be allocated up to len bytes. * @param dst_len the number of bytes written. Output only. * @return the error code, or SUCCESS if there was no error. */ -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED error_code minify(const char *buf, size_t len, char *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; +simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const char *buf, size_t len, char *dst, size_t &dst_len) noexcept; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_MINIFY_H +/* end file simdjson/minify.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* including simdjson/padded_string-inl.h: #include "simdjson/padded_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/padded_string-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* including simdjson/padded_string_view.h: #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/padded_string_view.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_VIEW_H +#define SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_VIEW_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/portability.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" // for SIMDJSON_PADDING */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error.h" */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { /** - * Minifies a JSON element or document, printing the smallest possible valid JSON. - * - * dom::parser parser; - * element doc = parser.parse(" [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] "_padded); - * cout << minify(doc) << endl; // prints [1,2,3] - * + * User-provided string that promises it has extra padded bytes at the end for use with parser::parse(). */ -template -class minifier { +class padded_string_view : public std::string_view { +private: + size_t _capacity; + public: + /** Create an empty padded_string_view. */ + inline padded_string_view() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Promise the given buffer has at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes allocated to it. + * + * @param s The string. + * @param len The length of the string (not including padding). + * @param capacity The allocated length of the string, including padding. If the capacity is less + * than the length, the capacity will be set to the length. + */ + explicit inline padded_string_view(const char* s, size_t len, size_t capacity) noexcept; + /** overload explicit inline padded_string_view(const char* s, size_t len) noexcept */ + explicit inline padded_string_view(const uint8_t* s, size_t len, size_t capacity) noexcept; +#ifdef __cpp_char8_t + explicit inline padded_string_view(const char8_t* s, size_t len, size_t capacity) noexcept; +#endif /** - * Create a new minifier. + * Promise the given string has at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes allocated to it. * - * @param _value The document or element to minify. + * The capacity of the string will be used to determine its padding. + * + * @param s The string. */ - inline minifier(const T &_value) noexcept : value{_value} {} + explicit inline padded_string_view(const std::string &s) noexcept; /** - * Minify JSON to a string. + * Promise the given string_view has at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes allocated to it. + * + * @param s The string. + * @param capacity The allocated length of the string, including padding. If the capacity is less + * than the length, the capacity will be set to the length. */ - inline operator std::string() const noexcept { std::stringstream s; s << *this; return s.str(); } + explicit inline padded_string_view(std::string_view s, size_t capacity) noexcept; + + /** The number of allocated bytes. */ + inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; /** - * Minify JSON to an output stream. + * Remove the UTF-8 Byte Order Mark (BOM) if it exists. + * + * @return whether a BOM was found and removed */ - inline std::ostream& print(std::ostream& out); -private: - const T &value; -}; + inline bool remove_utf8_bom() noexcept; -template -inline minifier minify(const T &value) noexcept { return minifier(value); } + /** The amount of padding on the string (capacity() - length()) */ + inline size_t padding() const noexcept; + +}; // padded_string_view +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS /** - * Minify JSON to an output stream. + * Send padded_string instance to an output stream. * * @param out The output stream. - * @param formatter The minifier. - * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + * @param s The padded_string_view. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). */ -template -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, minifier formatter) { return formatter.print(out); } +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &s) noexcept(false); +#endif } // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_MINIFY_H -/* end file include/simdjson/minify.h */ -#include +#endif // SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_VIEW_H +/* end file simdjson/padded_string_view.h */ + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ +/* including simdjson/padded_string_view-inl.h: #include "simdjson/padded_string_view-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/padded_string_view-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_VIEW_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_VIEW_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ + +#include /* memcmp */ namespace simdjson { -namespace dom { -class document; -class element; +inline padded_string_view::padded_string_view(const char* s, size_t len, size_t capacity) noexcept + : std::string_view(s, len), _capacity(capacity) +{ + if(_capacity < len) { _capacity = len; } +} -/** - * JSON array. - */ -class array { -public: - /** Create a new, invalid array */ - simdjson_really_inline array() noexcept; +inline padded_string_view::padded_string_view(const uint8_t* s, size_t len, size_t capacity) noexcept + : padded_string_view(reinterpret_cast(s), len, capacity) +{ +} +#ifdef __cpp_char8_t +inline padded_string_view::padded_string_view(const char8_t* s, size_t len, size_t capacity) noexcept + : padded_string_view(reinterpret_cast(s), len, capacity) +{ +} +#endif +inline padded_string_view::padded_string_view(const std::string &s) noexcept + : std::string_view(s), _capacity(s.capacity()) +{ +} - class iterator { - public: - using value_type = element; - using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; +inline padded_string_view::padded_string_view(std::string_view s, size_t capacity) noexcept + : std::string_view(s), _capacity(capacity) +{ + if(_capacity < s.length()) { _capacity = s.length(); } +} - /** - * Get the actual value - */ - inline value_type operator*() const noexcept; - /** - * Get the next value. - * - * Part of the std::iterator interface. - * - */ - inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; - /** - * Get the next value. - * - * Part of the std::iterator interface. - */ - inline iterator operator++(int) noexcept; - /** - * Check if these values come from the same place in the JSON. - * - * Part of the std::iterator interface. - */ - inline bool operator!=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - inline bool operator==(const iterator& other) const noexcept; +inline size_t padded_string_view::capacity() const noexcept { return _capacity; } - inline bool operator<(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - inline bool operator<=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - inline bool operator>=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - inline bool operator>(const iterator& other) const noexcept; +inline size_t padded_string_view::padding() const noexcept { return capacity() - length(); } - iterator() noexcept = default; - iterator(const iterator&) noexcept = default; - iterator& operator=(const iterator&) noexcept = default; - private: - simdjson_really_inline iterator(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; - internal::tape_ref tape; - friend class array; - }; - - /** - * Return the first array element. - * - * Part of the std::iterable interface. - */ - inline iterator begin() const noexcept; - /** - * One past the last array element. - * - * Part of the std::iterable interface. - */ - inline iterator end() const noexcept; - /** - * Get the size of the array (number of immediate children). - * It is a saturated value with a maximum of 0xFFFFFF: if the value - * is 0xFFFFFF then the size is 0xFFFFFF or greater. - */ - inline size_t size() const noexcept; - /** - * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 - * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node - * as the root of its own JSON document. - * - * dom::parser parser; - * array a = parser.parse(R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded); - * a.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 - * a.at_pointer("0")["foo"]["a"].at(1) == 20 - * - * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: - * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object - * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length - * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array - * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed - */ - inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; - - /** - * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity and - * is equivalent to the following: - * - * size_t i=0; - * for (auto element : *this) { - * if (i == index) { return element; } - * i++; - * } - * return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; - * - * Avoid calling the at() function repeatedly. - * - * @return The value at the given index, or: - * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length - */ - inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) const noexcept; - -private: - simdjson_really_inline array(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; - internal::tape_ref tape; - friend class element; - friend struct simdjson_result; - template - friend class simdjson::minifier; -}; - -/** - * Print JSON to an output stream. - * - * By default, the value will be printed minified. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param value The value to print. - * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const array &value); - -} // namespace dom - -/** The result of a JSON conversion that may fail. */ -template<> -struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { -public: - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; ///< @private - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(dom::array value) noexcept; ///< @private - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private - - inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; - inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) const noexcept; - -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - inline dom::array::iterator begin() const noexcept(false); - inline dom::array::iterator end() const noexcept(false); - inline size_t size() const noexcept(false); -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -}; +inline bool padded_string_view::remove_utf8_bom() noexcept { + if(length() < 3) { return false; } + if (std::memcmp(data(), "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0) { + remove_prefix(3); + _capacity -= 3; + return true; + } + return false; +} #if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -/** - * Print JSON to an output stream. - * - * By default, the value will be printed minified. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param value The value to print. - * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the - * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be - * thrown). - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const simdjson_result &value) noexcept(false); +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &s) noexcept(false) { return out << s.value(); } #endif } // namespace simdjson -#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) -#include - -namespace std { -namespace ranges { -template<> -inline constexpr bool enable_view = true; -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -template<> -inline constexpr bool enable_view> = true; -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -} // namespace ranges -} // namespace std -#endif // defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) -#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_ARRAY_H -/* end file include/simdjson/minify.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/document_stream.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H -#define SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +#endif // SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_VIEW_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/padded_string_view-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/parser.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSER_H -#define SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSER_H +#include -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/document.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H -#define SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { -#include -#include +// The allocate_padded_buffer function is a low-level function to allocate memory +// with padding so we can read past the "length" bytes safely. It is used by +// the padded_string class automatically. It returns nullptr in case +// of error: the caller should check for a null pointer. +// The length parameter is the maximum size in bytes of the string. +// The caller is responsible to free the memory (e.g., delete[] (...)). +inline char *allocate_padded_buffer(size_t length) noexcept { + const size_t totalpaddedlength = length + SIMDJSON_PADDING; + if(totalpaddedlength(1UL<<20)) { + return nullptr; + } +#endif -namespace simdjson { -namespace dom { + char *padded_buffer = new (std::nothrow) char[totalpaddedlength]; + if (padded_buffer == nullptr) { + return nullptr; + } + // We write nulls in the padded region to avoid having uninitialized + // content which may trigger warning for some sanitizers + std::memset(padded_buffer + length, 0, totalpaddedlength - length); + return padded_buffer; +} // allocate_padded_buffer() -class element; +} // namespace internal -/** - * A parsed JSON document. - * - * This class cannot be copied, only moved, to avoid unintended allocations. - */ -class document { -public: - /** - * Create a document container with zero capacity. - * - * The parser will allocate capacity as needed. - */ - document() noexcept = default; - ~document() noexcept = default; - /** - * Take another document's buffers. - * - * @param other The document to take. Its capacity is zeroed and it is invalidated. - */ - document(document &&other) noexcept = default; - /** @private */ - document(const document &) = delete; // Disallow copying - /** - * Take another document's buffers. - * - * @param other The document to take. Its capacity is zeroed. - */ - document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; - /** @private */ - document &operator=(const document &) = delete; // Disallow copying +inline padded_string::padded_string() noexcept = default; +inline padded_string::padded_string(size_t length) noexcept + : viable_size(length), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(length)) { +} +inline padded_string::padded_string(const char *data, size_t length) noexcept + : viable_size(length), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(length)) { + if ((data != nullptr) && (data_ptr != nullptr)) { + std::memcpy(data_ptr, data, length); + } +} +#ifdef __cpp_char8_t +inline padded_string::padded_string(const char8_t *data, size_t length) noexcept + : viable_size(length), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(length)) { + if ((data != nullptr) && (data_ptr != nullptr)) { + std::memcpy(data_ptr, reinterpret_cast(data), length); + } +} +#endif +// note: do not pass std::string arguments by value +inline padded_string::padded_string(const std::string & str_ ) noexcept + : viable_size(str_.size()), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(str_.size())) { + if (data_ptr != nullptr) { + std::memcpy(data_ptr, str_.data(), str_.size()); + } +} +// note: do pass std::string_view arguments by value +inline padded_string::padded_string(std::string_view sv_) noexcept + : viable_size(sv_.size()), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(sv_.size())) { + if(simdjson_unlikely(!data_ptr)) { + //allocation failed or zero size + viable_size = 0; + return; + } + if (sv_.size()) { + std::memcpy(data_ptr, sv_.data(), sv_.size()); + } +} +inline padded_string::padded_string(padded_string &&o) noexcept + : viable_size(o.viable_size), data_ptr(o.data_ptr) { + o.data_ptr = nullptr; // we take ownership + o.viable_size = 0; +} - /** - * Get the root element of this document as a JSON array. - */ - element root() const noexcept; +inline padded_string &padded_string::operator=(padded_string &&o) noexcept { + delete[] data_ptr; + data_ptr = o.data_ptr; + viable_size = o.viable_size; + o.data_ptr = nullptr; // we take ownership + o.viable_size = 0; + return *this; +} - /** - * @private Dump the raw tape for debugging. - * - * @param os the stream to output to. - * @return false if the tape is likely wrong (e.g., you did not parse a valid JSON). - */ - bool dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &os) const noexcept; +inline void padded_string::swap(padded_string &o) noexcept { + size_t tmp_viable_size = viable_size; + char *tmp_data_ptr = data_ptr; + viable_size = o.viable_size; + data_ptr = o.data_ptr; + o.data_ptr = tmp_data_ptr; + o.viable_size = tmp_viable_size; +} - /** @private Structural values. */ - std::unique_ptr tape{}; +inline padded_string::~padded_string() noexcept { + delete[] data_ptr; +} - /** @private String values. - * - * Should be at least byte_capacity. - */ - std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +inline size_t padded_string::size() const noexcept { return viable_size; } -private: - inline error_code allocate(size_t len) noexcept; - template - friend class simdjson::minifier; - friend class parser; -}; // class document +inline size_t padded_string::length() const noexcept { return viable_size; } -} // namespace dom -} // namespace simdjson +inline const char *padded_string::data() const noexcept { return data_ptr; } -#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/document.h */ -#include -#include -#include +inline char *padded_string::data() noexcept { return data_ptr; } -namespace simdjson { +inline padded_string::operator std::string_view() const { return std::string_view(data(), length()); } -namespace dom { +inline padded_string::operator padded_string_view() const noexcept { + return padded_string_view(data(), length(), length() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); +} -class document_stream; -class element; +inline simdjson_result padded_string::load(std::string_view filename) noexcept { + // Open the file + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + std::FILE *fp = std::fopen(filename.data(), "rb"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS -/** The default batch size for parser.parse_many() and parser.load_many() */ -static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; + if (fp == nullptr) { + return IO_ERROR; + } -/** - * A persistent document parser. - * - * The parser is designed to be reused, holding the internal buffers necessary to do parsing, - * as well as memory for a single document. The parsed document is overwritten on each parse. - * - * This class cannot be copied, only moved, to avoid unintended allocations. - * - * @note This is not thread safe: one parser cannot produce two documents at the same time! - */ -class parser { + // Get the file size + int ret; +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO && !SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + ret = _fseeki64(fp, 0, SEEK_END); +#else + ret = std::fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END); +#endif // _WIN64 + if(ret < 0) { + std::fclose(fp); + return IO_ERROR; + } +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO && !SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __int64 llen = _ftelli64(fp); + if(llen == -1L) { + std::fclose(fp); + return IO_ERROR; + } +#else + long llen = std::ftell(fp); + if((llen < 0) || (llen == LONG_MAX)) { + std::fclose(fp); + return IO_ERROR; + } +#endif + + // Allocate the padded_string + size_t len = static_cast(llen); + padded_string s(len); + if (s.data() == nullptr) { + std::fclose(fp); + return MEMALLOC; + } + + // Read the padded_string + std::rewind(fp); + size_t bytes_read = std::fread(s.data(), 1, len, fp); + if (std::fclose(fp) != 0 || bytes_read != len) { + return IO_ERROR; + } + + return s; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +inline simdjson::padded_string operator "" _padded(const char *str, size_t len) { + return simdjson::padded_string(str, len); +} +#ifdef __cpp_char8_t +inline simdjson::padded_string operator "" _padded(const char8_t *str, size_t len) { + return simdjson::padded_string(reinterpret_cast(str), len); +} +#endif +#endif // SIMDJSON_PADDED_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/padded_string-inl.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/padded_string_view-inl.h" */ + +/* including simdjson/dom.h: #include "simdjson/dom.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOM_H + +/* including simdjson/dom/base.h: #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOM_BASE_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +namespace simdjson { + +/** + * @brief A DOM API on top of the simdjson parser. + */ +namespace dom { + +/** The default batch size for parser.parse_many() and parser.load_many() */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * It is wasteful to allocate memory for tiny documents (e.g., 4 bytes). + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY = 32; + +class array; +class document; +class document_stream; +class element; +class key_value_pair; +class object; +class parser; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +struct stage1_worker; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace dom + +namespace internal { + +template +class string_builder; +class tape_ref; + +} // namespace internal + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/dom/array.h: #include "simdjson/dom/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/array.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_ARRAY_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOM_ARRAY_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* including simdjson/internal/tape_ref.h: #include "simdjson/internal/tape_ref.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/tape_ref.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_REF_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_REF_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { +class document; +} // namespace dom + +namespace internal { + +/** + * A reference to an element on the tape. Internal only. + */ +class tape_ref { public: + simdjson_inline tape_ref() noexcept; + simdjson_inline tape_ref(const dom::document *doc, size_t json_index) noexcept; + inline size_t after_element() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline tape_type tape_ref_type() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint64_t tape_value() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_false() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_true() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_null_on_tape() const noexcept;// different name to avoid clash with is_null. + simdjson_inline uint32_t matching_brace_index() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t scope_count() const noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline T next_tape_value() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t get_string_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const char * get_c_str() const noexcept; + inline std::string_view get_string_view() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_document_root() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool usable() const noexcept; + + /** The document this element references. */ + const dom::document *doc; + + /** The index of this element on `doc.tape[]` */ + size_t json_index; +}; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_REF_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/tape_ref.h */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { + +/** + * JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = element; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using pointer = void; + using reference = value_type; + using iterator_category = std::forward_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Get the actual value + */ + inline reference operator*() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the next value. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Get the next value. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + inline iterator operator++(int) noexcept; + /** + * Check if these values come from the same place in the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + inline bool operator!=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + inline bool operator==(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + + inline bool operator<(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + inline bool operator<=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + inline bool operator>=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + inline bool operator>(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + + iterator() noexcept = default; + iterator(const iterator&) noexcept = default; + iterator& operator=(const iterator&) noexcept = default; + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; + internal::tape_ref tape; + friend class array; + }; + /** - * Create a JSON parser. - * - * The new parser will have zero capacity. - * - * @param max_capacity The maximum document length the parser can automatically handle. The parser - * will allocate more capacity on an as needed basis (when it sees documents too big to handle) - * up to this amount. The parser still starts with zero capacity no matter what this number is: - * to allocate an initial capacity, call allocate() after constructing the parser. - * Defaults to SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES (the largest single document simdjson can process). - */ - simdjson_really_inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; - /** - * Take another parser's buffers and state. + * Return the first array element. * - * @param other The parser to take. Its capacity is zeroed. + * Part of the std::iterable interface. */ - simdjson_really_inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept; - parser(const parser &) = delete; ///< @private Disallow copying + inline iterator begin() const noexcept; /** - * Take another parser's buffers and state. + * One past the last array element. * - * @param other The parser to take. Its capacity is zeroed. + * Part of the std::iterable interface. */ - simdjson_really_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept; - parser &operator=(const parser &) = delete; ///< @private Disallow copying - - /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ - ~parser()=default; - + inline iterator end() const noexcept; /** - * Load a JSON document from a file and return a reference to it. - * - * dom::parser parser; - * const element doc = parser.load("jsonexamples/twitter.json"); - * - * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime - * - * The JSON document still lives in the parser: this is the most efficient way to parse JSON - * documents because it reuses the same buffers, but you *must* use the document before you - * destroy the parser or call parse() again. - * - * ### Parser Capacity - * - * If the parser's current capacity is less than the file length, it will allocate enough capacity - * to handle it (up to max_capacity). - * - * @param path The path to load. - * @return The document, or an error: - * - IO_ERROR if there was an error opening or reading the file. - * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails. - * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and len > max_capacity. - * - other json errors if parsing fails. + * Get the size of the array (number of immediate children). + * It is a saturated value with a maximum of 0xFFFFFF: if the value + * is 0xFFFFFF then the size is 0xFFFFFF or greater. */ - inline simdjson_result load(const std::string &path) & noexcept; - inline simdjson_result load(const std::string &path) && = delete ; + inline size_t size() const noexcept; /** - * Parse a JSON document and return a temporary reference to it. - * - * dom::parser parser; - * element doc = parser.parse(buf, len); - * - * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * Get the total number of slots used by this array on the tape. * - * The JSON document still lives in the parser: this is the most efficient way to parse JSON - * documents because it reuses the same buffers, but you *must* use the document before you - * destroy the parser or call parse() again. + * Note that this is not the same thing as `size()`, which reports the + * number of actual elements within an array (not counting its children). * - * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * Since an element can use 1 or 2 slots on the tape, you can only use this + * to figure out the total size of an array (including its children, + * recursively) if you know its structure ahead of time. + **/ + inline size_t number_of_slots() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. * - * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what - * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. + * dom::parser parser; + * array a = parser.parse(R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded); + * a.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * a.at_pointer("0")["foo"]["a"].at(1) == 20 * - * If realloc_if_needed is true, it is assumed that the buffer does *not* have enough padding, - * and it is copied into an enlarged temporary buffer before parsing. + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity and + * is equivalent to the following: * - * ### Parser Capacity + * size_t i=0; + * for (auto element : *this) { + * if (i == index) { return element; } + * i++; + * } + * return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; * - * If the parser's current capacity is less than len, it will allocate enough capacity - * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * Avoid calling the at() function repeatedly. * - * @param buf The JSON to parse. Must have at least len + SIMDJSON_PADDING allocated bytes, unless - * realloc_if_needed is true. - * @param len The length of the JSON. - * @param realloc_if_needed Whether to reallocate and enlarge the JSON buffer to add padding. - * @return The document, or an error: - * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed is true or the parser does not have enough capacity, - * and memory allocation fails. - * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and len > max_capacity. - * - other json errors if parsing fails. + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length */ - inline simdjson_result parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) & noexcept; - inline simdjson_result parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) && =delete; - /** @overload parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse(const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) & noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse(const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) && =delete; - /** @overload parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse(const std::string &s) & noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse(const std::string &s) && =delete; - /** @overload parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse(const padded_string &s) & noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse(const padded_string &s) && =delete; + inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) const noexcept; - /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parse(const char *buf) noexcept = delete; +private: + simdjson_inline array(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; + internal::tape_ref tape; + friend class element; + friend struct simdjson_result; + template + friend class simdjson::internal::string_builder; +}; + + +} // namespace dom + +/** The result of a JSON conversion that may fail. */ +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(dom::array value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; + inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + inline dom::array::iterator begin() const noexcept(false); + inline dom::array::iterator end() const noexcept(false); + inline size_t size() const noexcept(false); +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +}; + + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) +#include + +namespace std { +namespace ranges { +template<> +inline constexpr bool enable_view = true; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template<> +inline constexpr bool enable_view> = true; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +} // namespace ranges +} // namespace std +#endif // defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/array.h */ +/* including simdjson/dom/document_stream.h: #include "simdjson/dom/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/document_stream.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* including simdjson/dom/parser.h: #include "simdjson/dom/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/parser.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSER_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSER_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* including simdjson/dom/document.h: #include "simdjson/dom/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/document.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { + +/** + * A parsed JSON document. + * + * This class cannot be copied, only moved, to avoid unintended allocations. + */ +class document { +public: /** - * Load a file containing many JSON documents. + * Create a document container with zero capacity. * - * dom::parser parser; - * for (const element doc : parser.load_many(path)) { - * cout << std::string(doc["title"]) << endl; - * } + * The parser will allocate capacity as needed. + */ + document() noexcept = default; + ~document() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Take another document's buffers. * - * ### Format + * @param other The document to take. Its capacity is zeroed and it is invalidated. + */ + document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + /** @private */ + document(const document &) = delete; // Disallow copying + /** + * Take another document's buffers. * - * The file must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single - * buffer, separated by whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, - * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and - * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * @param other The document to take. Its capacity is zeroed. + */ + document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + /** @private */ + document &operator=(const document &) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Get the root element of this document as a JSON array. + */ + element root() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private Dump the raw tape for debugging. * - * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating - * with no separator. documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not - * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with whitespace. - * - * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. - * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excesively small values may impact negatively the - * performance. + * @param os the stream to output to. + * @return false if the tape is likely wrong (e.g., you did not parse a valid JSON). + */ + bool dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &os) const noexcept; + + /** @private Structural values. */ + std::unique_ptr tape{}; + + /** @private String values. * - * ### Error Handling + * Should be at least byte_capacity. + */ + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; + /** @private Allocate memory to support + * input JSON documents of up to len bytes. * - * All errors are returned during iteration: if there is a global error such as memory allocation, - * it will be yielded as the first result. Iteration always stops after the first error. + * When calling this function, you lose + * all the data. * - * As with all other simdjson methods, non-exception error handling is readily available through - * the same interface, requiring you to check the error before using the document: + * The memory allocation is strict: you + * can you use this function to increase + * or lower the amount of allocated memory. + * Passsing zero clears the memory. + */ + error_code allocate(size_t len) noexcept; + /** @private Capacity in bytes, in terms + * of how many bytes of input JSON we can + * support. + */ + size_t capacity() const noexcept; + + +private: + size_t allocated_capacity{0}; + friend class parser; +}; // class document + +} // namespace dom +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/document.h */ + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace dom { + +/** + * A persistent document parser. + * + * The parser is designed to be reused, holding the internal buffers necessary to do parsing, + * as well as memory for a single document. The parsed document is overwritten on each parse. + * + * This class cannot be copied, only moved, to avoid unintended allocations. + * + * @note Moving a parser instance may invalidate "dom::element" instances. If you need to + * preserve both the "dom::element" instances and the parser, consider wrapping the parser + * instance in a std::unique_ptr instance: + * + * std::unique_ptr parser(new dom::parser{}); + * auto error = parser->load(f).get(root); + * + * You can then move std::unique_ptr safely. + * + * @note This is not thread safe: one parser cannot produce two documents at the same time! + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + * + * @param max_capacity The maximum document length the parser can automatically handle. The parser + * will allocate more capacity on an as needed basis (when it sees documents too big to handle) + * up to this amount. The parser still starts with zero capacity no matter what this number is: + * to allocate an initial capacity, call allocate() after constructing the parser. + * Defaults to SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES (the largest single document simdjson can process). + */ + simdjson_inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + /** + * Take another parser's buffers and state. + * + * @param other The parser to take. Its capacity is zeroed. + */ + simdjson_inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept; + parser(const parser &) = delete; ///< @private Disallow copying + /** + * Take another parser's buffers and state. + * + * @param other The parser to take. Its capacity is zeroed. + */ + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept; + parser &operator=(const parser &) = delete; ///< @private Disallow copying + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + ~parser()=default; + + /** + * Load a JSON document from a file and return a reference to it. * * dom::parser parser; - * dom::document_stream docs; - * auto error = parser.load_many(path).get(docs); - * if (error) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); } - * for (auto doc : docs) { - * std::string_view title; - * if ((error = doc["title"].get(title)) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); } - * cout << title << endl; - * } + * const element doc = parser.load("jsonexamples/twitter.json"); * - * ### Threads + * The function is eager: the file's content is loaded in memory inside the parser instance + * and immediately parsed. The file can be deleted after the `parser.load` call. * - * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the - * hood to do some lookahead. + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * The JSON document still lives in the parser: this is the most efficient way to parse JSON + * documents because it reuses the same buffers, but you *must* use the document before you + * destroy the parser or call parse() again. + * + * Moving the parser instance is safe, but it invalidates the element instances. You may store + * the parser instance without moving it by wrapping it inside an `unique_ptr` instance like + * so: `std::unique_ptr parser(new dom::parser{});`. * * ### Parser Capacity * - * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * If the parser's current capacity is less than the file length, it will allocate enough capacity * to handle it (up to max_capacity). * - * @param path File name pointing at the concatenated JSON to parse. - * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet - * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to - * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. - * Defaults to 1MB (as simdjson::dom::DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE), which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. - * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * ## Windows and Unicode + * + * Windows users who need to read files with non-ANSI characters in the + * name should set their code page to UTF-8 (65001) before calling this + * function. This should be the default with Windows 11 and better. + * Further, they may use the AreFileApisANSI function to determine whether + * the filename is interpreted using the ANSI or the system default OEM + * codepage, and they may call SetFileApisToOEM accordingly. + * + * @param path The path to load. + * @return The document, or an error: * - IO_ERROR if there was an error opening or reading the file. + * Be mindful that on some 32-bit systems, + * the file size might be limited to 2 GB. * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails. - * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. - * - other json errors if parsing fails. + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and len > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). */ - inline simdjson_result load_many(const std::string &path, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result load(const std::string &path) & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result load(const std::string &path) && = delete ; /** - * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * Load a JSON document from a file into a provide document instance and return a temporary reference to it. + * It is similar to the function `load` except that instead of parsing into the internal + * `document` instance associated with the parser, it allows the user to provide a document + * instance. * * dom::parser parser; - * for (element doc : parser.parse_many(buf, len)) { - * cout << std::string(doc["title"]) << endl; - * } + * dom::document doc; + * element doc_root = parser.load_into_document(doc, "jsonexamples/twitter.json"); * - * ### Format + * The function is eager: the file's content is loaded in memory inside the parser instance + * and immediately parsed. The file can be deleted after the `parser.load_into_document` call. * - * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single - * buffer, separated by whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, - * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and - * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime * - * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating - * with no separator. documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not - * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with whitespace. - * - * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. - * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excesively small values may impact negatively the - * performance. + * After the call to load_into_document, the parser is no longer needed. * - * ### Error Handling + * The JSON document lives in the document instance: you must keep the document + * instance alive while you navigate through it (i.e., used the returned value from + * load_into_document). You are encourage to reuse the document instance + * many times with new data to avoid reallocations: * - * All errors are returned during iteration: if there is a global error such as memory allocation, - * it will be yielded as the first result. Iteration always stops after the first error. + * dom::document doc; + * element doc_root1 = parser.load_into_document(doc, "jsonexamples/twitter.json"); + * //... doc_root1 is a pointer inside doc + * element doc_root2 = parser.load_into_document(doc, "jsonexamples/twitter.json"); + * //... doc_root2 is a pointer inside doc + * // at this point doc_root1 is no longer safe * - * As with all other simdjson methods, non-exception error handling is readily available through - * the same interface, requiring you to check the error before using the document: + * Moving the document instance is safe, but it invalidates the element instances. After + * moving a document, you can recover safe access to the document root with its `root()` method. * - * dom::parser parser; - * dom::document_stream docs; - * auto error = parser.load_many(path).get(docs); - * if (error) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); } - * for (auto doc : docs) { - * std::string_view title; - * if ((error = doc["title"].get(title)) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); } - * cout << title << endl; - * } + * @param doc The document instance where the parsed data will be stored (on success). + * @param path The path to load. + * @return The document, or an error: + * - IO_ERROR if there was an error opening or reading the file. + * Be mindful that on some 32-bit systems, + * the file size might be limited to 2 GB. + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails. + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and len > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result load_into_document(document& doc, const std::string &path) & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result load_into_document(document& doc, const std::string &path) && =delete; + + /** + * Parse a JSON document and return a temporary reference to it. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * element doc_root = parser.parse(buf, len); + * + * The function eagerly parses the input: the input can be modified and discarded after + * the `parser.parse(buf, len)` call has completed. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * The JSON document still lives in the parser: this is the most efficient way to parse JSON + * documents because it reuses the same buffers, but you *must* use the document before you + * destroy the parser or call parse() again. + * + * Moving the parser instance is safe, but it invalidates the element instances. You may store + * the parser instance without moving it by wrapping it inside an `unique_ptr` instance like + * so: `std::unique_ptr parser(new dom::parser{});`. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * If realloc_if_needed is true (the default), it is assumed that the buffer does *not* have enough padding, + * and it is copied into an enlarged temporary buffer before parsing. Thus the following is safe: + * + * const char *json = R"({"key":"value"})"; + * const size_t json_len = std::strlen(json); + * simdjson::dom::parser parser; + * simdjson::dom::element element = parser.parse(json, json_len); + * + * If you set realloc_if_needed to false (e.g., parser.parse(json, json_len, false)), + * you must provide a buffer with at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes at the end. + * The benefit of setting realloc_if_needed to false is that you avoid a temporary + * memory allocation and a copy. + * + * The padded bytes may be read. It is not important how you initialize + * these bytes though we recommend a sensible default like null character values or spaces. + * For example, the following low-level code is safe: + * + * const char *json = R"({"key":"value"})"; + * const size_t json_len = std::strlen(json); + * std::unique_ptr padded_json_copy{new char[json_len + SIMDJSON_PADDING]}; + * std::memcpy(padded_json_copy.get(), json, json_len); + * std::memset(padded_json_copy.get() + json_len, '\0', SIMDJSON_PADDING); + * simdjson::dom::parser parser; + * simdjson::dom::element element = parser.parse(padded_json_copy.get(), json_len, false); + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than len, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The JSON to parse. Must have at least len + SIMDJSON_PADDING allocated bytes, unless + * realloc_if_needed is true. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param realloc_if_needed Whether to reallocate and enlarge the JSON buffer to add padding. + * @return An element pointing at the root of the document, or an error: + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed is true or the parser does not have enough capacity, + * and memory allocation fails. + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and len > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) && =delete; + /** @overload parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) && =delete; + /** @overload parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const std::string &s) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const std::string &s) && =delete; + /** @overload parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const padded_string &s) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const padded_string &s) && =delete; + /** @overload parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const padded_string_view &v) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const padded_string_view &v) && =delete; + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse(const char *buf) noexcept = delete; + + /** + * Parse a JSON document into a provide document instance and return a temporary reference to it. + * It is similar to the function `parse` except that instead of parsing into the internal + * `document` instance associated with the parser, it allows the user to provide a document + * instance. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * dom::document doc; + * element doc_root = parser.parse_into_document(doc, buf, len); + * + * The function eagerly parses the input: the input can be modified and discarded after + * the `parser.parse(buf, len)` call has completed. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * After the call to parse_into_document, the parser is no longer needed. + * + * The JSON document lives in the document instance: you must keep the document + * instance alive while you navigate through it (i.e., used the returned value from + * parse_into_document). You are encourage to reuse the document instance + * many times with new data to avoid reallocations: + * + * dom::document doc; + * element doc_root1 = parser.parse_into_document(doc, buf1, len); + * //... doc_root1 is a pointer inside doc + * element doc_root2 = parser.parse_into_document(doc, buf1, len); + * //... doc_root2 is a pointer inside doc + * // at this point doc_root1 is no longer safe + * + * Moving the document instance is safe, but it invalidates the element instances. After + * moving a document, you can recover safe access to the document root with its `root()` method. + * + * @param doc The document instance where the parsed data will be stored (on success). + * @param buf The JSON to parse. Must have at least len + SIMDJSON_PADDING allocated bytes, unless + * realloc_if_needed is true. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param realloc_if_needed Whether to reallocate and enlarge the JSON buffer to add padding. + * @return An element pointing at the root of document, or an error: + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed is true or the parser does not have enough capacity, + * and memory allocation fails. + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and len > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) && =delete; + /** @overload parse_into_document(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) && =delete; + /** @overload parse_into_document(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const std::string &s) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const std::string &s) && =delete; + /** @overload parse_into_document(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const padded_string &s) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const padded_string &s) && =delete; + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_into_document(document& doc, const char *buf) noexcept = delete; + + /** + * Load a file containing many JSON documents. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * for (const element doc : parser.load_many(path)) { + * cout << std::string(doc["title"]) << endl; + * } + * + * The file is loaded in memory and can be safely deleted after the `parser.load_many(path)` + * function has returned. The memory is held by the `parser` instance. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * And, possibly, no document many have been parsed when the `parser.load_many(path)` function + * returned. + * + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### Format + * + * The file must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * Documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with whitespace. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excesively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### Error Handling + * + * All errors are returned during iteration: if there is a global error such as memory allocation, + * it will be yielded as the first result. Iteration always stops after the first error. + * + * As with all other simdjson methods, non-exception error handling is readily available through + * the same interface, requiring you to check the error before using the document: + * + * dom::parser parser; + * dom::document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.load_many(path).get(docs); + * if (error) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); } + * for (auto doc : docs) { + * std::string_view title; + * if ((error = doc["title"].get(title)) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); } + * cout << title << endl; + * } + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param path File name pointing at the concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 1MB (as simdjson::dom::DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE), which has been a reasonable sweet + * spot in our tests. + * If you set the batch_size to a value smaller than simdjson::dom::MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE + * (currently 32B), it will be replaced by simdjson::dom::MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - IO_ERROR if there was an error opening or reading the file. + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails. + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result load_many(const std::string &path, size_t batch_size = dom::DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * for (element doc : parser.parse_many(buf, len)) { + * cout << std::string(doc["title"]) << endl; + * } + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * And, possibly, no document many have been parsed when the `parser.load_many(path)` function + * returned. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. In particular, the following is unsafe and will not compile: + * + * auto docs = parser.parse_many("[\"temporary data\"]"_padded); + * // here the string "[\"temporary data\"]" may no longer exist in memory + * // the parser instance may not have even accessed the input yet + * for (element doc : docs) { + * cout << std::string(doc["title"]) << endl; + * } + * + * The following is safe: + * + * auto json = "[\"temporary data\"]"_padded; + * auto docs = parser.parse_many(json); + * for (element doc : docs) { + * cout << std::string(doc["title"]) << endl; + * } + * + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with whitespace. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excesively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### Error Handling + * + * All errors are returned during iteration: if there is a global error such as memory allocation, + * it will be yielded as the first result. Iteration always stops after the first error. + * + * As with all other simdjson methods, non-exception error handling is readily available through + * the same interface, requiring you to check the error before using the document: + * + * dom::parser parser; + * dom::document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.load_many(path).get(docs); + * if (error) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); } + * for (auto doc : docs) { + * std::string_view title; + * if ((error = doc["title"].get(title)) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); } + * cout << title << endl; + * } * * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding * * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what - * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. * * ### Threads * @@ -3560,18 +4898,21 @@ class parser { * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. - * - other json errors if parsing fails. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). */ - inline simdjson_result parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = dom::DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ - inline simdjson_result parse_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result parse_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = dom::DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ - inline simdjson_result parse_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result parse_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = dom::DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result parse_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size) = delete;// unsafe /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ - inline simdjson_result parse_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result parse_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = dom::DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result parse_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size) = delete;// unsafe /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ - simdjson_result parse_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_result parse_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = dom::DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; /** * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length @@ -3581,8 +4922,9 @@ class parser { * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. * @return The error, if there is one. */ - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED inline error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth = DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused inline error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth = DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API /** * @private deprecated because it returns bool instead of error_code, which is our standard for * failures. Use allocate() instead. @@ -3595,14 +4937,14 @@ class parser { * @return true if successful, false if allocation failed. */ [[deprecated("Use allocate() instead.")]] - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED inline bool allocate_capacity(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth = DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; - + simdjson_warn_unused inline bool allocate_capacity(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth = DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API /** * The largest document this parser can support without reallocating. * * @return Current capacity, in bytes. */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; /** * The largest document this parser can automatically support. @@ -3611,14 +4953,14 @@ class parser { * * @return Maximum capacity, in bytes. */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; /** * The maximum level of nested object and arrays supported by this parser. * * @return Maximum depth, in bytes. */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; /** * Set max_capacity. This is the largest document this parser can automatically support. @@ -3626,11 +4968,15 @@ class parser { * The parser may reallocate internal buffers as needed up to this amount as documents are passed * to it. * + * Note: To avoid limiting the memory to an absurd value, such as zero or two bytes, + * iff you try to set max_capacity to a value lower than MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY, + * then the maximal capacity is set to MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY. + * * This call will not allocate or deallocate, even if capacity is currently above max_capacity. * * @param max_capacity The new maximum capacity, in bytes. */ - simdjson_really_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED /** @@ -3662,7 +5008,7 @@ class parser { /** * @private return an error code corresponding to the last parsing attempt, see - * simdjson.h will return UNITIALIZED if no parsing was attempted + * simdjson.h will return UNINITIALIZED if no parsing was attempted */ [[deprecated("Use the result of parser.parse() instead")]] inline int get_error_code() const noexcept; @@ -3711,9 +5057,16 @@ class parser { /** * Ensure we have enough capacity to handle at least desired_capacity bytes, - * and auto-allocate if not. + * and auto-allocate if not. This also allocates memory if needed in the + * internal document. */ inline error_code ensure_capacity(size_t desired_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * Ensure we have enough capacity to handle at least desired_capacity bytes, + * and auto-allocate if not. This also allocates memory if needed in the + * provided document. + */ + inline error_code ensure_capacity(document& doc, size_t desired_capacity) noexcept; /** Read the file into loaded_bytes */ inline simdjson_result read_file(const std::string &path) noexcept; @@ -3728,7 +5081,8 @@ class parser { } // namespace simdjson #endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSER_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/document.h */ +/* end file simdjson/dom/parser.h */ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED #include #include @@ -3738,7 +5092,6 @@ class parser { namespace simdjson { namespace dom { - #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED /** @private Custom worker class **/ struct stage1_worker { @@ -3747,13 +5100,13 @@ struct stage1_worker { stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; ~stage1_worker(); - /** + /** * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. - * You should only call this once. + * You should only call this once. **/ void start_thread(); - /** - * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. * You must call start_thread once before. */ void run(document_stream * ds, dom::parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); @@ -3762,10 +5115,10 @@ struct stage1_worker { private: - /** + /** * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. - * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You - * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. **/ void stop_thread(); @@ -3774,8 +5127,8 @@ struct stage1_worker { dom::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; size_t _next_batch_start{}; document_stream * owner{}; - /** - * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but * we use two for clarity. */ bool has_work{false}; @@ -3805,35 +5158,68 @@ class document_stream { * error = parser.parse_many(json).get(docs); * ``` */ - simdjson_really_inline document_stream() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; /** Move one document_stream to another. */ - simdjson_really_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; /** Move one document_stream to another. */ - simdjson_really_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; - - simdjson_really_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; /** * An iterator through a forward-only stream of documents. */ class iterator { public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = value_type; + + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; /** * Get the current document (or error). */ - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; /** - * Advance to the next document. + * Advance to the next document (prefix). */ inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; /** * Check if we're at the end yet. * @param other the end iterator to compare to. */ - simdjson_really_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; /** * @private - * + * * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. * * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); @@ -3841,15 +5227,15 @@ class document_stream { * auto doc = *i; * size_t index = i.current_index(); * } - * + * * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat - * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. */ - simdjson_really_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; /** * @private - * + * * Gives a view of the current document. * * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); @@ -3857,21 +5243,21 @@ class document_stream { * auto doc = *i; * std::string_view v = i->source(); * } - * + * * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner * of padding. - * + * * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat - * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. */ - simdjson_really_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; private: - simdjson_really_inline iterator(document_stream &s, bool finished) noexcept; + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ - document_stream& stream; + document_stream* stream; /** Whether we're finished or not. */ bool finished; friend class document_stream; @@ -3880,11 +5266,11 @@ class document_stream { /** * Start iterating the documents in the stream. */ - simdjson_really_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; /** * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. */ - simdjson_really_inline iterator end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; private: @@ -3894,13 +5280,13 @@ class document_stream { /** * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is * used. - * + * * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) */ - simdjson_really_inline document_stream( + simdjson_inline document_stream( dom::parser &parser, const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, @@ -3917,8 +5303,7 @@ class document_stream { * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. * * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a - * UTF-8 BOM, the caller is responsible for omitting it, UTF-8 BOM are - * discouraged. + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. * * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the @@ -3959,10 +5344,9 @@ class document_stream { error_code error; size_t batch_start{0}; size_t doc_index{}; - #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ - bool use_thread; + bool use_thread; inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; @@ -3995,38 +5379,39 @@ class document_stream { template<> struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { public: - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; ///< @private - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(dom::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(dom::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private #if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - simdjson_really_inline dom::document_stream::iterator begin() noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline dom::document_stream::iterator end() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline dom::document_stream::iterator begin() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline dom::document_stream::iterator end() noexcept(false); #else // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API [[deprecated("parse_many() and load_many() may return errors. Use document_stream stream; error = parser.parse_many().get(doc); instead.")]] - simdjson_really_inline dom::document_stream::iterator begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline dom::document_stream::iterator begin() noexcept; [[deprecated("parse_many() and load_many() may return errors. Use document_stream stream; error = parser.parse_many().get(doc); instead.")]] - simdjson_really_inline dom::document_stream::iterator end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline dom::document_stream::iterator end() noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API #endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS }; // struct simdjson_result } // namespace simdjson #endif // SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/document.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/element.h */ +/* end file simdjson/dom/document_stream.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/document.h" */ +/* including simdjson/dom/element.h: #include "simdjson/dom/element.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/element.h */ #ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_ELEMENT_H #define SIMDJSON_DOM_ELEMENT_H -#include +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/array.h" */ namespace simdjson { namespace dom { -class array; -class document; -class object; - /** * The actual concrete type of a JSON element * This is the type it is most easily cast to with get<>. @@ -4051,16 +5436,14 @@ enum class element_type { class element { public: /** Create a new, invalid element. */ - simdjson_really_inline element() noexcept; + simdjson_inline element() noexcept; /** The type of this element. */ - simdjson_really_inline element_type type() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline element_type type() const noexcept; /** * Cast this element to an array. * - * Equivalent to get(). - * * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array, or: * INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON element is not an array. */ @@ -4068,21 +5451,17 @@ class element { /** * Cast this element to an object. * - * Equivalent to get(). - * * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate the object's fields, or: * INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON element is not an object. */ inline simdjson_result get_object() const noexcept; /** - * Cast this element to a null-terminated C string. - * + * Cast this element to a null-terminated C string. + * * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. * - * The get_c_str() function is equivalent to get(). - * * The length of the string is given by get_string_length(). Because JSON strings - * may contain null characters, it may be incorrect to use strlen to determine the + * may contain null characters, it may be incorrect to use strlen to determine the * string length. * * It is possible to get a single string_view instance which represents both the string @@ -4095,7 +5474,7 @@ class element { inline simdjson_result get_c_str() const noexcept; /** * Gives the length in bytes of the string. - * + * * It is possible to get a single string_view instance which represents both the string * content and its length: see get_string(). * @@ -4104,11 +5483,9 @@ class element { */ inline simdjson_result get_string_length() const noexcept; /** - * Cast this element to a string. - * - * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * Cast this element to a string. * - * Equivalent to get(). + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. * * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next time it * parses a document or when it is destroyed. @@ -4118,8 +5495,6 @@ class element { /** * Cast this element to a signed integer. * - * Equivalent to get(). - * * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. * Returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON element is not an integer, or NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE * if it is negative. @@ -4128,17 +5503,13 @@ class element { /** * Cast this element to an unsigned integer. * - * Equivalent to get(). - * * @returns An unsigned 64-bit integer. * Returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON element is not an integer, or NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE * if it is too large. */ inline simdjson_result get_uint64() const noexcept; /** - * Cast this element to an double floating-point. - * - * Equivalent to get(). + * Cast this element to a double floating-point. * * @returns A double value. * Returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON element is not a number. @@ -4147,8 +5518,6 @@ class element { /** * Cast this element to a bool. * - * Equivalent to get(). - * * @returns A bool value. * Returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON element is not a boolean. */ @@ -4190,12 +5559,14 @@ class element { * Equivalent to is(). */ inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** * Whether this element is a json number. * * Both integers and floating points will return true. */ inline bool is_number() const noexcept; + /** * Whether this element is a json `true` or `false`. * @@ -4220,7 +5591,7 @@ class element { * @tparam T bool, double, uint64_t, int64_t, std::string_view, const char *, dom::array, dom::object */ template - simdjson_really_inline bool is() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is() const noexcept; /** * Get the value as the provided type (T). @@ -4232,13 +5603,25 @@ class element { * - Array: dom::array * - Object: dom::object * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array() or get_string() instead. + * * @tparam T bool, double, uint64_t, int64_t, std::string_view, const char *, dom::array, dom::object * * @returns The value cast to the given type, or: * INCORRECT_TYPE if the value cannot be cast to the given type. */ + template - inline simdjson_result get() const noexcept; + inline simdjson_result get() const noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are Boolean (bool), numbers (double, uint64_t, int64_t), " + "strings (std::string_view, const char *), arrays (dom::array) and objects (dom::object). " + "We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + "get_object(), get_array() or get_string() instead of the get template."); + } /** * Get the value as the provided type (T). @@ -4257,7 +5640,7 @@ class element { * @returns The error that occurred, or SUCCESS if there was no error. */ template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code get(T &value) const noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) const noexcept; /** * Get the value as the provided type (T), setting error if it's not the given type. @@ -4288,7 +5671,7 @@ class element { /** * Read this element as a null-terminated UTF-8 string. - * + * * Be mindful that JSON allows strings to contain null characters. * * Does *not* convert other types to a string; requires that the JSON type of the element was @@ -4315,7 +5698,7 @@ class element { * * @return The integer value. * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON element is not an integer - * @exception simdjson_error(NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE) if the integer doesn't fit in 64 bits or is negative + * @exception simdjson_error(NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE) if the integer does not fit in 64 bits or is negative */ inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept(false); /** @@ -4323,7 +5706,7 @@ class element { * * @return The integer value. * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON element is not an integer - * @exception simdjson_error(NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE) if the integer doesn't fit in 64 bits + * @exception simdjson_error(NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE) if the integer does not fit in 64 bits */ inline operator int64_t() const noexcept(false); /** @@ -4331,7 +5714,6 @@ class element { * * @return The double value. * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON element is not a number - * @exception simdjson_error(NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE) if the integer doesn't fit in 64 bits or is negative */ inline operator double() const noexcept(false); /** @@ -4372,8 +5754,8 @@ class element { * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: * * dom::parser parser; - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"].get().first == 1 - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD + * int64_t(parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"]) == 1 + * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get_uint64().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD * * @return The value associated with this field, or: * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object @@ -4387,8 +5769,8 @@ class element { * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: * * dom::parser parser; - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"].get().first == 1 - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD + * int64_t(parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"]) == 1 + * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get_uint64().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD * * @return The value associated with this field, or: * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object @@ -4411,7 +5793,7 @@ class element { * dom::parser parser; * object obj = parser.parse(R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded); * obj.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 - * + * * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length @@ -4419,21 +5801,22 @@ class element { * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed */ inline simdjson_result at_pointer(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; - + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API /** - * + * * Version 0.4 of simdjson used an incorrect interpretation of the JSON Pointer standard * and allowed the following : - * + * * dom::parser parser; * element doc = parser.parse(R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded); * doc.at("foo/a/1") == 20 - * + * * Though it is intuitive, it is not compliant with RFC 6901 - * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 - * + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 + * * For standard compliance, use the at_pointer function instead. - * + * * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length @@ -4442,6 +5825,7 @@ class element { */ [[deprecated("For standard compliance, use at_pointer instead, and prefix your pointers with a slash '/', see RFC6901 ")]] inline simdjson_result at(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API /** * Get the value at the given index. @@ -4451,3490 +5835,111941 @@ class element { */ inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) const noexcept; - /** - * Get the value associated with the given key. - * - * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: - * - * dom::parser parser; - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"].get().first == 1 - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD - * - * @return The value associated with this field, or: - * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object - */ - inline simdjson_result at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given key. + * + * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: + * + * dom::parser parser; + * int64_t(parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"]) == 1 + * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get_uint64().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD + * + * @return The value associated with this field, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object + */ + inline simdjson_result at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given key in a case-insensitive manner. + * + * Note: The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON. + * + * @return The value associated with this field, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object + */ + inline simdjson_result at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + + /** + * operator< defines a total order for element allowing to use them in + * ordered C++ STL containers + * + * @return TRUE if the key appears before the other one in the tape + */ + inline bool operator<(const element &other) const noexcept; + + /** + * operator== allows to verify if two element values reference the + * same JSON item + * + * @return TRUE if the two values references the same JSON element + */ + inline bool operator==(const element &other) const noexcept; + + /** @private for debugging. Prints out the root element. */ + inline bool dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &out) const noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline element(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; + internal::tape_ref tape; + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend struct simdjson_result; + template + friend class simdjson::internal::string_builder; + +}; + +} // namespace dom + +/** The result of a JSON navigation that may fail. */ +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(dom::element &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline bool is() const noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() const noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_c_str() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_array() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_object() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_number() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_bool() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_null() const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; + [[deprecated("For standard compliance, use at_pointer instead, and prefix your pointers with a slash '/', see RFC6901 ")]] + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + simdjson_inline operator bool() const noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline explicit operator const char*() const noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() const noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator dom::array() const noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator dom::object() const noexcept(false); + + simdjson_inline dom::array::iterator begin() const noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline dom::array::iterator end() const noexcept(false); +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/element.h */ +/* including simdjson/dom/object.h: #include "simdjson/dom/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/object.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_OBJECT_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOM_OBJECT_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/tape_ref.h" */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { + +/** + * JSON object. + */ +class object { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid object */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = const key_value_pair; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using pointer = void; + using reference = value_type; + using iterator_category = std::forward_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Get the actual key/value pair + */ + inline reference operator*() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the next key/value pair. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Get the next key/value pair. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + */ + inline iterator operator++(int) noexcept; + /** + * Check if these values come from the same place in the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + inline bool operator!=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + inline bool operator==(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + + inline bool operator<(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + inline bool operator<=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + inline bool operator>=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + inline bool operator>(const iterator& other) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key of this key/value pair. + */ + inline std::string_view key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the length (in bytes) of the key in this key/value pair. + * You should expect this function to be faster than key().size(). + */ + inline uint32_t key_length() const noexcept; + /** + * Returns true if the key in this key/value pair is equal + * to the provided string_view. + */ + inline bool key_equals(std::string_view o) const noexcept; + /** + * Returns true if the key in this key/value pair is equal + * to the provided string_view in a case-insensitive manner. + * Case comparisons may only be handled correctly for ASCII strings. + */ + inline bool key_equals_case_insensitive(std::string_view o) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key of this key/value pair. + */ + inline const char *key_c_str() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the value of this key/value pair. + */ + inline element value() const noexcept; + + iterator() noexcept = default; + iterator(const iterator&) noexcept = default; + iterator& operator=(const iterator&) noexcept = default; + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; + + internal::tape_ref tape; + + friend class object; + }; + + /** + * Return the first key/value pair. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + inline iterator begin() const noexcept; + /** + * One past the last key/value pair. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + inline iterator end() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the size of the object (number of keys). + * It is a saturated value with a maximum of 0xFFFFFF: if the value + * is 0xFFFFFF then the size is 0xFFFFFF or greater. + */ + inline size_t size() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given key. + * + * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: + * + * dom::parser parser; + * int64_t(parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"]) == 1 + * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get_uint64().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD + * + * This function has linear-time complexity: the keys are checked one by one. + * + * @return The value associated with this field, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if this is not an object + */ + inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given key. + * + * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: + * + * dom::parser parser; + * int64_t(parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"]) == 1 + * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get_uint64().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD + * + * This function has linear-time complexity: the keys are checked one by one. + * + * @return The value associated with this field, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if this is not an object + */ + inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * object obj = parser.parse(R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded); + * obj.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * obj.at_pointer("/foo")["a"].at(1) == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * dom::parser parser; + * object obj = parser.parse(R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded); + * obj.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * obj.at_pointer("/")["a"].at(1) == 20 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given key. + * + * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: + * + * dom::parser parser; + * int64_t(parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"]) == 1 + * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get_uint64().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD + * + * This function has linear-time complexity: the keys are checked one by one. + * + * @return The value associated with this field, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object + */ + inline simdjson_result at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given key in a case-insensitive manner. + * It is only guaranteed to work over ASCII inputs. + * + * Note: The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON. + * + * This function has linear-time complexity: the keys are checked one by one. + * + * @return The value associated with this field, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object + */ + inline simdjson_result at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + +private: + simdjson_inline object(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; + + internal::tape_ref tape; + + friend class element; + friend struct simdjson_result; + template + friend class simdjson::internal::string_builder; +}; + +/** + * Key/value pair in an object. + */ +class key_value_pair { +public: + /** key in the key-value pair **/ + std::string_view key; + /** value in the key-value pair **/ + element value; + +private: + simdjson_inline key_value_pair(std::string_view _key, element _value) noexcept; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace dom + +/** The result of a JSON conversion that may fail. */ +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(dom::object value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept; + inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) const noexcept; + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; + inline simdjson_result at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + inline simdjson_result at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + inline dom::object::iterator begin() const noexcept(false); + inline dom::object::iterator end() const noexcept(false); + inline size_t size() const noexcept(false); +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) +#include + +namespace std { +namespace ranges { +template<> +inline constexpr bool enable_view = true; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template<> +inline constexpr bool enable_view> = true; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +} // namespace ranges +} // namespace std +#endif // defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/object.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/parser.h" */ +/* including simdjson/dom/serialization.h: #include "simdjson/dom/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/serialization.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SERIALIZATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/object.h" */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { + +/** + * The string_builder template and mini_formatter class + * are not part of our public API and are subject to change + * at any time! + */ +namespace internal { + +template +class base_formatter { +public: + /** Add a comma **/ + simdjson_inline void comma(); + /** Start an array, prints [ **/ + simdjson_inline void start_array(); + /** End an array, prints ] **/ + simdjson_inline void end_array(); + /** Start an array, prints { **/ + simdjson_inline void start_object(); + /** Start an array, prints } **/ + simdjson_inline void end_object(); + /** Prints a true **/ + simdjson_inline void true_atom(); + /** Prints a false **/ + simdjson_inline void false_atom(); + /** Prints a null **/ + simdjson_inline void null_atom(); + /** Prints a number **/ + simdjson_inline void number(int64_t x); + /** Prints a number **/ + simdjson_inline void number(uint64_t x); + /** Prints a number **/ + simdjson_inline void number(double x); + /** Prints a key (string + colon) **/ + simdjson_inline void key(std::string_view unescaped); + /** Prints a string. The string is escaped as needed. **/ + simdjson_inline void string(std::string_view unescaped); + /** Clears out the content. **/ + simdjson_inline void clear(); + /** + * Get access to the buffer, it is owned by the instance, but + * the user can make a copy. + **/ + simdjson_inline std::string_view str() const; + + /** Prints one character **/ + simdjson_inline void one_char(char c); + + simdjson_inline void call_print_newline() { + static_cast(this)->print_newline(); + } + + simdjson_inline void call_print_indents(size_t depth) { + static_cast(this)->print_indents(depth); + } + + simdjson_inline void call_print_space() { + static_cast(this)->print_space(); + } + +protected: + // implementation details (subject to change) + /** Backing buffer **/ + std::vector buffer{}; // not ideal! +}; + + +/** + * @private This is the class that we expect to use with the string_builder + * template. It tries to produce a compact version of the JSON element + * as quickly as possible. + */ +class mini_formatter : public base_formatter { +public: + simdjson_inline void print_newline(); + + simdjson_inline void print_indents(size_t depth); + + simdjson_inline void print_space(); +}; + +class pretty_formatter : public base_formatter { +public: + simdjson_inline void print_newline(); + + simdjson_inline void print_indents(size_t depth); + + simdjson_inline void print_space(); + +protected: + int indent_step = 4; +}; + +/** + * @private The string_builder template allows us to construct + * a string from a document element. It is parametrized + * by a "formatter" which handles the details. Thus + * the string_builder template could support both minification + * and prettification, and various other tradeoffs. + */ +template +class string_builder { +public: + /** Construct an initially empty builder, would print the empty string **/ + string_builder() = default; + /** Append an element to the builder (to be printed) **/ + inline void append(simdjson::dom::element value); + /** Append an array to the builder (to be printed) **/ + inline void append(simdjson::dom::array value); + /** Append an object to the builder (to be printed) **/ + inline void append(simdjson::dom::object value); + /** Reset the builder (so that it would print the empty string) **/ + simdjson_inline void clear(); + /** + * Get access to the string. The string_view is owned by the builder + * and it is invalid to use it after the string_builder has been + * destroyed. + * However you can make a copy of the string_view on memory that you + * own. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view str() const; + /** Append a key_value_pair to the builder (to be printed) **/ + simdjson_inline void append(simdjson::dom::key_value_pair value); +private: + formatter format{}; +}; + +} // internal + +namespace dom { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::dom::element value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::dom::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::dom::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +} // namespace dom + +/** + * Converts JSON to a string. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * element doc = parser.parse(" [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] "_padded); + * cout << to_string(doc) << endl; // prints [1,2,3] + * + */ +template +std::string to_string(T x) { + // in C++, to_string is standard: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/string/to_string/ + // Currently minify and to_string are identical but in the future, they may + // differ. + simdjson::internal::string_builder<> sb; + sb.append(x); + std::string_view answer = sb.str(); + return std::string(answer.data(), answer.size()); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +std::string to_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return to_string(x.value()); +} +#endif + +/** + * Minifies a JSON element or document, printing the smallest possible valid JSON. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * element doc = parser.parse(" [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] "_padded); + * cout << minify(doc) << endl; // prints [1,2,3] + * + */ +template +std::string minify(T x) { + return to_string(x); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +std::string minify(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return to_string(x.value()); +} +#endif + +/** + * Prettifies a JSON element or document, printing the valid JSON with indentation. + * + * dom::parser parser; + * element doc = parser.parse(" [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] "_padded); + * + * // Prints: + * // { + * // [ + * // 1, + * // 2, + * // 3 + * // ] + * // } + * cout << prettify(doc) << endl; + * + */ +template +std::string prettify(T x) { + simdjson::internal::string_builder sb; + sb.append(x); + std::string_view answer = sb.str(); + return std::string(answer.data(), answer.size()); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +std::string prettify(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return to_string(x.value()); +} +#endif + +} // namespace simdjson + + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/dom/serialization.h */ + +// Inline functions +/* including simdjson/dom/array-inl.h: #include "simdjson/dom/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/array-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARRAY_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARRAY_INL_H + +#include + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/array.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ +/* including simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h: #include "simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_TAPE_REF_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_TAPE_REF_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/document.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/tape_ref.h" */ +/* including simdjson/internal/tape_type.h: #include "simdjson/internal/tape_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/tape_type.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +/** + * The possible types in the tape. + */ +enum class tape_type { + ROOT = 'r', + START_ARRAY = '[', + START_OBJECT = '{', + END_ARRAY = ']', + END_OBJECT = '}', + STRING = '"', + INT64 = 'l', + UINT64 = 'u', + DOUBLE = 'd', + TRUE_VALUE = 't', + FALSE_VALUE = 'f', + NULL_VALUE = 'n' +}; // enum class tape_type + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_TAPE_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/tape_type.h */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +constexpr const uint64_t JSON_VALUE_MASK = 0x00FFFFFFFFFFFFFF; +constexpr const uint32_t JSON_COUNT_MASK = 0xFFFFFF; + +// +// tape_ref inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline tape_ref::tape_ref() noexcept : doc{nullptr}, json_index{0} {} +simdjson_inline tape_ref::tape_ref(const dom::document *_doc, size_t _json_index) noexcept : doc{_doc}, json_index{_json_index} {} + + +simdjson_inline bool tape_ref::is_document_root() const noexcept { + return json_index == 1; // should we ever change the structure of the tape, this should get updated. +} +simdjson_inline bool tape_ref::usable() const noexcept { + return doc != nullptr; // when the document pointer is null, this tape_ref is uninitialized (should not be accessed). +} +// Some value types have a specific on-tape word value. It can be faster +// to check the type by doing a word-to-word comparison instead of extracting the +// most significant 8 bits. + +simdjson_inline bool tape_ref::is_double() const noexcept { + constexpr uint64_t tape_double = uint64_t(tape_type::DOUBLE)<<56; + return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_double; +} +simdjson_inline bool tape_ref::is_int64() const noexcept { + constexpr uint64_t tape_int64 = uint64_t(tape_type::INT64)<<56; + return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_int64; +} +simdjson_inline bool tape_ref::is_uint64() const noexcept { + constexpr uint64_t tape_uint64 = uint64_t(tape_type::UINT64)<<56; + return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_uint64; +} +simdjson_inline bool tape_ref::is_false() const noexcept { + constexpr uint64_t tape_false = uint64_t(tape_type::FALSE_VALUE)<<56; + return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_false; +} +simdjson_inline bool tape_ref::is_true() const noexcept { + constexpr uint64_t tape_true = uint64_t(tape_type::TRUE_VALUE)<<56; + return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_true; +} +simdjson_inline bool tape_ref::is_null_on_tape() const noexcept { + constexpr uint64_t tape_null = uint64_t(tape_type::NULL_VALUE)<<56; + return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_null; +} + +inline size_t tape_ref::after_element() const noexcept { + switch (tape_ref_type()) { + case tape_type::START_ARRAY: + case tape_type::START_OBJECT: + return matching_brace_index(); + case tape_type::UINT64: + case tape_type::INT64: + case tape_type::DOUBLE: + return json_index + 2; + default: + return json_index + 1; + } +} +simdjson_inline tape_type tape_ref::tape_ref_type() const noexcept { + return static_cast(doc->tape[json_index] >> 56); +} +simdjson_inline uint64_t internal::tape_ref::tape_value() const noexcept { + return doc->tape[json_index] & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t internal::tape_ref::matching_brace_index() const noexcept { + return uint32_t(doc->tape[json_index]); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t internal::tape_ref::scope_count() const noexcept { + return uint32_t((doc->tape[json_index] >> 32) & internal::JSON_COUNT_MASK); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T tape_ref::next_tape_value() const noexcept { + static_assert(sizeof(T) == sizeof(uint64_t), "next_tape_value() template parameter must be 64-bit"); + // Though the following is tempting... + // return *reinterpret_cast(&doc->tape[json_index + 1]); + // It is not generally safe. It is safer, and often faster to rely + // on memcpy. Yes, it is uglier, but it is also encapsulated. + T x; + std::memcpy(&x,&doc->tape[json_index + 1],sizeof(uint64_t)); + return x; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t internal::tape_ref::get_string_length() const noexcept { + size_t string_buf_index = size_t(tape_value()); + uint32_t len; + std::memcpy(&len, &doc->string_buf[string_buf_index], sizeof(len)); + return len; +} + +simdjson_inline const char * internal::tape_ref::get_c_str() const noexcept { + size_t string_buf_index = size_t(tape_value()); + return reinterpret_cast(&doc->string_buf[string_buf_index + sizeof(uint32_t)]); +} + +inline std::string_view internal::tape_ref::get_string_view() const noexcept { + return std::string_view( + get_c_str(), + get_string_length() + ); +} + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_TAPE_REF_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { + +// +// simdjson_result inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(dom::array value) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +inline dom::array::iterator simdjson_result::begin() const noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.begin(); +} +inline dom::array::iterator simdjson_result::end() const noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.end(); +} +inline size_t simdjson_result::size() const noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.size(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} + +namespace dom { + +// +// array inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline array::array() noexcept : tape{} {} +simdjson_inline array::array(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} {} +inline array::iterator array::begin() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + return internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.json_index + 1); +} +inline array::iterator array::end() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + return internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.after_element() - 1); +} +inline size_t array::size() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + return tape.scope_count(); +} +inline size_t array::number_of_slots() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + return tape.matching_brace_index() - tape.json_index; +} +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + if(json_pointer.empty()) { // an empty string means that we return the current node + return element(this->tape); // copy the current node + } else if(json_pointer[0] != '/') { // otherwise there is an error + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + + // Get the child + auto child = array(tape).at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + size_t i=0; + for (auto element : *this) { + if (i == index) { return element; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +// +// array::iterator inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline array::iterator::iterator(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} { } +inline element array::iterator::operator*() const noexcept { + return element(tape); +} +inline array::iterator& array::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + tape.json_index = tape.after_element(); + return *this; +} +inline array::iterator array::iterator::operator++(int) noexcept { + array::iterator out = *this; + ++*this; + return out; +} +inline bool array::iterator::operator!=(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index != other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool array::iterator::operator==(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index == other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool array::iterator::operator<(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index < other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool array::iterator::operator<=(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index <= other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool array::iterator::operator>=(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index >= other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool array::iterator::operator>(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index > other.tape.json_index; +} + +} // namespace dom + + +} // namespace simdjson + +/* including simdjson/dom/element-inl.h: #include "simdjson/dom/element-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/element-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ELEMENT_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_ELEMENT_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/document.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/object.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/tape_type.h" */ + +/* including simdjson/dom/object-inl.h: #include "simdjson/dom/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/object-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_OBJECT_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/object.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/document.h" */ + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { + +// +// simdjson_result inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(dom::object value) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_key(key); +} +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_key_case_insensitive(key); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +inline dom::object::iterator simdjson_result::begin() const noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.begin(); +} +inline dom::object::iterator simdjson_result::end() const noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.end(); +} +inline size_t simdjson_result::size() const noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.size(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +namespace dom { + +// +// object inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline object::object() noexcept : tape{} {} +simdjson_inline object::object(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} { } +inline object::iterator object::begin() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + return internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.json_index + 1); +} +inline object::iterator object::end() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + return internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.after_element() - 1); +} +inline size_t object::size() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + return tape.scope_count(); +} + +inline simdjson_result object::operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept { + return at_key(key); +} +inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const char *key) const noexcept { + return at_key(key); +} +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + if(json_pointer.empty()) { // an empty string means that we return the current node + return element(this->tape); // copy the current node + } else if(json_pointer[0] != '/') { // otherwise there is an error + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; + + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = at_key(unescaped); + } else { + child = at_key(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept { + iterator end_field = end(); + for (iterator field = begin(); field != end_field; ++field) { + if (field.key_equals(key)) { + return field.value(); + } + } + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; +} +// In case you wonder why we need this, please see +// https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/323 +// People do seek keys in a case-insensitive manner. +inline simdjson_result object::at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept { + iterator end_field = end(); + for (iterator field = begin(); field != end_field; ++field) { + if (field.key_equals_case_insensitive(key)) { + return field.value(); + } + } + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; +} + +// +// object::iterator inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline object::iterator::iterator(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} { } +inline const key_value_pair object::iterator::operator*() const noexcept { + return key_value_pair(key(), value()); +} +inline bool object::iterator::operator!=(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index != other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool object::iterator::operator==(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index == other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool object::iterator::operator<(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index < other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool object::iterator::operator<=(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index <= other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool object::iterator::operator>=(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index >= other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool object::iterator::operator>(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index > other.tape.json_index; +} +inline object::iterator& object::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + tape.json_index++; + tape.json_index = tape.after_element(); + return *this; +} +inline object::iterator object::iterator::operator++(int) noexcept { + object::iterator out = *this; + ++*this; + return out; +} +inline std::string_view object::iterator::key() const noexcept { + return tape.get_string_view(); +} +inline uint32_t object::iterator::key_length() const noexcept { + return tape.get_string_length(); +} +inline const char* object::iterator::key_c_str() const noexcept { + return reinterpret_cast(&tape.doc->string_buf[size_t(tape.tape_value()) + sizeof(uint32_t)]); +} +inline element object::iterator::value() const noexcept { + return element(internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.json_index + 1)); +} + +/** + * Design notes: + * Instead of constructing a string_view and then comparing it with a + * user-provided strings, it is probably more performant to have dedicated + * functions taking as a parameter the string we want to compare against + * and return true when they are equal. That avoids the creation of a temporary + * std::string_view. Though it is possible for the compiler to avoid entirely + * any overhead due to string_view, relying too much on compiler magic is + * problematic: compiler magic sometimes fail, and then what do you do? + * Also, enticing users to rely on high-performance function is probably better + * on the long run. + */ + +inline bool object::iterator::key_equals(std::string_view o) const noexcept { + // We use the fact that the key length can be computed quickly + // without access to the string buffer. + const uint32_t len = key_length(); + if(o.size() == len) { + // We avoid construction of a temporary string_view instance. + return (memcmp(o.data(), key_c_str(), len) == 0); + } + return false; +} + +inline bool object::iterator::key_equals_case_insensitive(std::string_view o) const noexcept { + // We use the fact that the key length can be computed quickly + // without access to the string buffer. + const uint32_t len = key_length(); + if(o.size() == len) { + // See For case-insensitive string comparisons, avoid char-by-char functions + // https://lemire.me/blog/2020/04/30/for-case-insensitive-string-comparisons-avoid-char-by-char-functions/ + // Note that it might be worth rolling our own strncasecmp function, with vectorization. + return (simdjson_strncasecmp(o.data(), key_c_str(), len) == 0); + } + return false; +} +// +// key_value_pair inline implementation +// +inline key_value_pair::key_value_pair(std::string_view _key, element _value) noexcept : + key(_key), value(_value) {} + +} // namespace dom + +} // namespace simdjson + +#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) +static_assert(std::ranges::view); +static_assert(std::ranges::sized_range); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +static_assert(std::ranges::view>); +static_assert(std::ranges::sized_range>); +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +#endif // defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) + +#endif // SIMDJSON_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/object-inl.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { + +// +// simdjson_result inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(dom::element &&value) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &value) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(value); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_c_str() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_c_str(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string_length() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string_length(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_array() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_array(); +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_object() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_object(); +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_string() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_int64() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_double() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_double(); +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_number() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_number(); +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_bool() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_bool(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_null() const noexcept { + return !error() && first.is_null(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +[[deprecated("For standard compliance, use at_pointer instead, and prefix your pointers with a slash '/', see RFC6901 ")]] +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(json_pointer); +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_key(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_key_case_insensitive(key); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() const noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator const char *() const noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() const noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() const noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() const noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() const noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator dom::array() const noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator dom::object() const noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} + +simdjson_inline dom::array::iterator simdjson_result::begin() const noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline dom::array::iterator simdjson_result::end() const noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.end(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +namespace dom { + +// +// element inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline element::element() noexcept : tape{} {} +simdjson_inline element::element(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} { } + +inline element_type element::type() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + auto tape_type = tape.tape_ref_type(); + return tape_type == internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE ? element_type::BOOL : static_cast(tape_type); +} + +inline simdjson_result element::get_bool() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + if(tape.is_true()) { + return true; + } else if(tape.is_false()) { + return false; + } + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} +inline simdjson_result element::get_c_str() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { + case internal::tape_type::STRING: { + return tape.get_c_str(); + } + default: + return INCORRECT_TYPE; + } +} +inline simdjson_result element::get_string_length() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { + case internal::tape_type::STRING: { + return tape.get_string_length(); + } + default: + return INCORRECT_TYPE; + } +} +inline simdjson_result element::get_string() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { + case internal::tape_type::STRING: + return tape.get_string_view(); + default: + return INCORRECT_TYPE; + } +} +inline simdjson_result element::get_uint64() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + if(simdjson_unlikely(!tape.is_uint64())) { // branch rarely taken + if(tape.is_int64()) { + int64_t result = tape.next_tape_value(); + if (result < 0) { + return NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE; + } + return uint64_t(result); + } + return INCORRECT_TYPE; + } + return tape.next_tape_value(); +} +inline simdjson_result element::get_int64() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + if(simdjson_unlikely(!tape.is_int64())) { // branch rarely taken + if(tape.is_uint64()) { + uint64_t result = tape.next_tape_value(); + // Wrapping max in parens to handle Windows issue: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11544073/how-do-i-deal-with-the-max-macro-in-windows-h-colliding-with-max-in-std + if (result > uint64_t((std::numeric_limits::max)())) { + return NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE; + } + return static_cast(result); + } + return INCORRECT_TYPE; + } + return tape.next_tape_value(); +} +inline simdjson_result element::get_double() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + // Performance considerations: + // 1. Querying tape_ref_type() implies doing a shift, it is fast to just do a straight + // comparison. + // 2. Using a switch-case relies on the compiler guessing what kind of code generation + // we want... But the compiler cannot know that we expect the type to be "double" + // most of the time. + // We can expect get to refer to a double type almost all the time. + // It is important to craft the code accordingly so that the compiler can use this + // information. (This could also be solved with profile-guided optimization.) + if(simdjson_unlikely(!tape.is_double())) { // branch rarely taken + if(tape.is_uint64()) { + return double(tape.next_tape_value()); + } else if(tape.is_int64()) { + return double(tape.next_tape_value()); + } + return INCORRECT_TYPE; + } + // this is common: + return tape.next_tape_value(); +} +inline simdjson_result element::get_array() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { + case internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY: + return array(tape); + default: + return INCORRECT_TYPE; + } +} +inline simdjson_result element::get_object() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { + case internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT: + return object(tape); + default: + return INCORRECT_TYPE; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code element::get(T &value) const noexcept { + return get().get(value); +} +// An element-specific version prevents recursion with simdjson_result::get(value) +template<> +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code element::get(element &value) const noexcept { + value = element(tape); + return SUCCESS; +} +template +inline void element::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = get(value); +} + +template +simdjson_inline bool element::is() const noexcept { + auto result = get(); + return !result.error(); +} + +template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_c_str(); } +template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_string(); } +template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +inline bool element::is_array() const noexcept { return is(); } +inline bool element::is_object() const noexcept { return is(); } +inline bool element::is_string() const noexcept { return is(); } +inline bool element::is_int64() const noexcept { return is(); } +inline bool element::is_uint64() const noexcept { return is(); } +inline bool element::is_double() const noexcept { return is(); } +inline bool element::is_bool() const noexcept { return is(); } +inline bool element::is_number() const noexcept { return is_int64() || is_uint64() || is_double(); } + +inline bool element::is_null() const noexcept { + return tape.is_null_on_tape(); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +inline element::operator bool() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } +inline element::operator const char*() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } +inline element::operator std::string_view() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } +inline element::operator uint64_t() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } +inline element::operator int64_t() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } +inline element::operator double() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } +inline element::operator array() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } +inline element::operator object() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } + +inline array::iterator element::begin() const noexcept(false) { + return get().begin(); +} +inline array::iterator element::end() const noexcept(false) { + return get().end(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +inline simdjson_result element::operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept { + return at_key(key); +} +inline simdjson_result element::operator[](const char *key) const noexcept { + return at_key(key); +} + +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +inline simdjson_result element::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { + case internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT: + return object(tape).at_pointer(json_pointer); + case internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY: + return array(tape).at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: { + if (!json_pointer.empty()) { // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + // an empty string means that we return the current node + dom::element copy(*this); + return simdjson_result(std::move(copy)); + } + } +} +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +[[deprecated("For standard compliance, use at_pointer instead, and prefix your pointers with a slash '/', see RFC6901 ")]] +inline simdjson_result element::at(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { + // version 0.4 of simdjson allowed non-compliant pointers + auto std_pointer = (json_pointer.empty() ? "" : "/") + std::string(json_pointer.begin(), json_pointer.end()); + return at_pointer(std_pointer); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API + +inline simdjson_result element::at(size_t index) const noexcept { + return get().at(index); +} +inline simdjson_result element::at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept { + return get().at_key(key); +} +inline simdjson_result element::at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept { + return get().at_key_case_insensitive(key); +} +inline bool element::operator<(const element &other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index < other.tape.json_index; +} +inline bool element::operator==(const element &other) const noexcept { + return tape.json_index == other.tape.json_index; +} + +inline bool element::dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &out) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_ASSERT(tape.usable()); // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1914 + return tape.doc->dump_raw_tape(out); +} + + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, element_type type) { + switch (type) { + case element_type::ARRAY: + return out << "array"; + case element_type::OBJECT: + return out << "object"; + case element_type::INT64: + return out << "int64_t"; + case element_type::UINT64: + return out << "uint64_t"; + case element_type::DOUBLE: + return out << "double"; + case element_type::STRING: + return out << "string"; + case element_type::BOOL: + return out << "bool"; + case element_type::NULL_VALUE: + return out << "null"; + default: + return out << "unexpected content!!!"; // abort() usage is forbidden in the library + } +} + +} // namespace dom + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ELEMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/element-inl.h */ + +#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) +static_assert(std::ranges::view); +static_assert(std::ranges::sized_range); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +static_assert(std::ranges::view>); +static_assert(std::ranges::sized_range>); +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +#endif // defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/array-inl.h */ +/* including simdjson/dom/document_stream-inl.h: #include "simdjson/dom/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/document_stream-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/document_stream.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element-inl.h" */ +/* including simdjson/dom/parser-inl.h: #include "simdjson/dom/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/parser-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PARSER_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_PARSER_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/document_stream.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/padded_string-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element-inl.h" */ + +#include +#include /* memcmp */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { + +// +// parser inline implementation +// +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity}, + loaded_bytes(nullptr) { +} +simdjson_inline parser::parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; +simdjson_inline parser &parser::operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + +inline bool parser::is_valid() const noexcept { return valid; } +inline int parser::get_error_code() const noexcept { return error; } +inline std::string parser::get_error_message() const noexcept { return error_message(error); } + +inline bool parser::dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &os) const noexcept { + return valid ? doc.dump_raw_tape(os) : false; +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::read_file(const std::string &path) noexcept { + // Open the file + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + std::FILE *fp = std::fopen(path.c_str(), "rb"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + + if (fp == nullptr) { + return IO_ERROR; + } + + // Get the file size + int ret; +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO && !SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + ret = _fseeki64(fp, 0, SEEK_END); +#else + ret = std::fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END); +#endif // _WIN64 + if(ret < 0) { + std::fclose(fp); + return IO_ERROR; + } +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO && !SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __int64 len = _ftelli64(fp); + if(len == -1L) { + std::fclose(fp); + return IO_ERROR; + } +#else + long len = std::ftell(fp); + if((len < 0) || (len == LONG_MAX)) { + std::fclose(fp); + return IO_ERROR; + } +#endif + + // Make sure we have enough capacity to load the file + if (_loaded_bytes_capacity < size_t(len)) { + loaded_bytes.reset( internal::allocate_padded_buffer(len) ); + if (!loaded_bytes) { + std::fclose(fp); + return MEMALLOC; + } + _loaded_bytes_capacity = len; + } + + // Read the string + std::rewind(fp); + size_t bytes_read = std::fread(loaded_bytes.get(), 1, len, fp); + if (std::fclose(fp) != 0 || bytes_read != size_t(len)) { + return IO_ERROR; + } + + return bytes_read; +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::load(const std::string &path) & noexcept { + return load_into_document(doc, path); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::load_into_document(document& provided_doc, const std::string &path) & noexcept { + size_t len; + auto _error = read_file(path).get(len); + if (_error) { return _error; } + return parse_into_document(provided_doc, loaded_bytes.get(), len, false); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::load_many(const std::string &path, size_t batch_size) noexcept { + size_t len; + auto _error = read_file(path).get(len); + if (_error) { return _error; } + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + return document_stream(*this, reinterpret_cast(loaded_bytes.get()), len, batch_size); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::parse_into_document(document& provided_doc, const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) & noexcept { + // Important: we need to ensure that document has enough capacity. + // Important: It is possible that provided_doc is actually the internal 'doc' within the parser!!! + error_code _error = ensure_capacity(provided_doc, len); + if (_error) { return _error; } + if (realloc_if_needed) { + // Make sure we have enough capacity to copy len bytes + if (!loaded_bytes || _loaded_bytes_capacity < len) { + loaded_bytes.reset( internal::allocate_padded_buffer(len) ); + if (!loaded_bytes) { + return MEMALLOC; + } + _loaded_bytes_capacity = len; + } + std::memcpy(static_cast(loaded_bytes.get()), buf, len); + buf = reinterpret_cast(loaded_bytes.get()); + } + + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + _error = implementation->parse(buf, len, provided_doc); + + if (_error) { return _error; } + + return provided_doc.root(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::parse_into_document(document& provided_doc, const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) & noexcept { + return parse_into_document(provided_doc, reinterpret_cast(buf), len, realloc_if_needed); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::parse_into_document(document& provided_doc, const std::string &s) & noexcept { + return parse_into_document(provided_doc, s.data(), s.length(), s.capacity() - s.length() < SIMDJSON_PADDING); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::parse_into_document(document& provided_doc, const padded_string &s) & noexcept { + return parse_into_document(provided_doc, s.data(), s.length(), false); +} + + +inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) & noexcept { + return parse_into_document(doc, buf, len, realloc_if_needed); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) & noexcept { + return parse(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, realloc_if_needed); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const std::string &s) & noexcept { + return parse(s.data(), s.length(), s.capacity() - s.length() < SIMDJSON_PADDING); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const padded_string &s) & noexcept { + return parse(s.data(), s.length(), false); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const padded_string_view &v) & noexcept { + return parse(v.data(), v.length(), false); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::parse_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) noexcept { + return parse_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::parse_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size) noexcept { + return parse_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::parse_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size) noexcept { + return parse_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size); +} + +simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return implementation ? implementation->capacity() : 0; +} +simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return implementation ? implementation->max_depth() : DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // + // Reallocate implementation if needed + // + error_code err; + if (implementation) { + err = implementation->allocate(capacity, max_depth); + } else { + err = simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(capacity, max_depth, implementation); + } + if (err) { return err; } + return SUCCESS; +} + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +simdjson_warn_unused +inline bool parser::allocate_capacity(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept { + return !allocate(capacity, max_depth); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API + +inline error_code parser::ensure_capacity(size_t desired_capacity) noexcept { + return ensure_capacity(doc, desired_capacity); +} + + +inline error_code parser::ensure_capacity(document& target_document, size_t desired_capacity) noexcept { + // 1. It is wasteful to allocate a document and a parser for documents spanning less than MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY bytes. + // 2. If we allow desired_capacity = 0 then it is possible to exit this function with implementation == nullptr. + if(desired_capacity < MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { desired_capacity = MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; } + // If we don't have enough capacity, (try to) automatically bump it. + // If the document needs allocation, do it too. + // Both in one if statement to minimize unlikely branching. + // + // Note: we must make sure that this function is called if capacity() == 0. We do so because we + // ensure that desired_capacity > 0. + if (simdjson_unlikely(capacity() < desired_capacity || target_document.capacity() < desired_capacity)) { + if (desired_capacity > max_capacity()) { + return error = CAPACITY; + } + error_code err1 = target_document.capacity() < desired_capacity ? target_document.allocate(desired_capacity) : SUCCESS; + error_code err2 = capacity() < desired_capacity ? allocate(desired_capacity, max_depth()) : SUCCESS; + if(err1 != SUCCESS) { return error = err1; } + if(err2 != SUCCESS) { return error = err2; } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity > MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +} // namespace dom +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/parser-inl.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/error-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} + +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} + +inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); + } + } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); + } +} + +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, dom::parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + dom::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + error{SUCCESS} +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change +#endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) +#endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::reference document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + // Note that in case of error, we do not yet mark + // the iterator as "finished": this detection is done + // in the operator++ function since it is possible + // to call operator++ repeatedly while omitting + // calls to operator*. + if (stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return stream->parser->doc.root(); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} + +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->ensure_capacity(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + if (error) { return; } +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.ensure_capacity(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + next(); +} + +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + const char* start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + bool object_or_array = ((*start == '[') || (*start == '{')); + if(object_or_array) { + size_t next_doc_index = stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[stream->parser->implementation->next_structural_index - 1]; + return std::string_view(start, next_doc_index - current_index() + 1); + } else { + size_t next_doc_index = stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[stream->parser->implementation->next_structural_index]; + size_t svlen = next_doc_index - current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } +} + + +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always exit at once, once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + + // Load the next document from the batch + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->next_structural_index]; + error = parser->implementation->stage2_next(parser->doc); + // If that was the last document in the batch, load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } +#else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); +#endif + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + // Run stage 2 on the first document in the batch + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->next_structural_index]; + error = parser->implementation->stage2_next(parser->doc); + } +} +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(dom::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(*parser, stage1_thread_parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } + + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} + +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); + + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace dom + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept + : simdjson_result_base() { +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : simdjson_result_base(error) { +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(dom::document_stream &&value) noexcept + : simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) { +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +simdjson_inline dom::document_stream::iterator simdjson_result::begin() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline dom::document_stream::iterator simdjson_result::end() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first.end(); +} +#else // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +simdjson_inline dom::document_stream::iterator simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + first.error = error(); + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline dom::document_stream::iterator simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + first.error = error(); + return first.end(); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +} // namespace simdjson +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/document_stream-inl.h */ +/* including simdjson/dom/document-inl.h: #include "simdjson/dom/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/document-inl.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +// Inline implementations go in here. + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/document.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h" */ +/* including simdjson/internal/jsonformatutils.h: #include "simdjson/internal/jsonformatutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/jsonformatutils.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONFORMATUTILS_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONFORMATUTILS_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const escape_json_string &str); + +class escape_json_string { +public: + escape_json_string(std::string_view _str) noexcept : str{_str} {} + operator std::string() const noexcept { std::stringstream s; s << *this; return s.str(); } +private: + std::string_view str; + friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const escape_json_string &unescaped); +}; + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const escape_json_string &unescaped) { + for (size_t i=0; i(unescaped.str[i]) <= 0x1F) { + // TODO can this be done once at the beginning, or will it mess up << char? + std::ios::fmtflags f(out.flags()); + out << "\\u" << std::hex << std::setw(4) << std::setfill('0') << int(unescaped.str[i]); + out.flags(f); + } else { + out << unescaped.str[i]; + } + } + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONFORMATUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/jsonformatutils.h */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { + +// +// document inline implementation +// +inline element document::root() const noexcept { + return element(internal::tape_ref(this, 1)); +} +simdjson_warn_unused +inline size_t document::capacity() const noexcept { + return allocated_capacity; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +inline error_code document::allocate(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if (capacity == 0) { + string_buf.reset(); + tape.reset(); + allocated_capacity = 0; + return SUCCESS; + } + + // a pathological input like "[[[[..." would generate capacity tape elements, so + // need a capacity of at least capacity + 1, but it is also possible to do + // worse with "[7,7,7,7,6,7,7,7,6,7,7,6,[7,7,7,7,6,7,7,7,6,7,7,6,7,7,7,7,7,7,6" + //where capacity + 1 tape elements are + // generated, see issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/345 + size_t tape_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity + 3, 64); + // a document with only zero-length strings... could have capacity/3 string + // and we would need capacity/3 * 5 bytes on the string buffer + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); + tape.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint64_t[tape_capacity]); + if(!(string_buf && tape)) { + allocated_capacity = 0; + string_buf.reset(); + tape.reset(); + return MEMALLOC; + } + // Technically the allocated_capacity might be larger than capacity + // so the next line is pessimistic. + allocated_capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline bool document::dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &os) const noexcept { + uint32_t string_length; + size_t tape_idx = 0; + uint64_t tape_val = tape[tape_idx]; + uint8_t type = uint8_t(tape_val >> 56); + os << tape_idx << " : " << type; + tape_idx++; + size_t how_many = 0; + if (type == 'r') { + how_many = size_t(tape_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK); + } else { + // Error: no starting root node? + return false; + } + os << "\t// pointing to " << how_many << " (right after last node)\n"; + uint64_t payload; + for (; tape_idx < how_many; tape_idx++) { + os << tape_idx << " : "; + tape_val = tape[tape_idx]; + payload = tape_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK; + type = uint8_t(tape_val >> 56); + switch (type) { + case '"': // we have a string + os << "string \""; + std::memcpy(&string_length, string_buf.get() + payload, sizeof(uint32_t)); + os << internal::escape_json_string(std::string_view( + reinterpret_cast(string_buf.get() + payload + sizeof(uint32_t)), + string_length + )); + os << '"'; + os << '\n'; + break; + case 'l': // we have a long int + if (tape_idx + 1 >= how_many) { + return false; + } + os << "integer " << static_cast(tape[++tape_idx]) << "\n"; + break; + case 'u': // we have a long uint + if (tape_idx + 1 >= how_many) { + return false; + } + os << "unsigned integer " << tape[++tape_idx] << "\n"; + break; + case 'd': // we have a double + os << "float "; + if (tape_idx + 1 >= how_many) { + return false; + } + double answer; + std::memcpy(&answer, &tape[++tape_idx], sizeof(answer)); + os << answer << '\n'; + break; + case 'n': // we have a null + os << "null\n"; + break; + case 't': // we have a true + os << "true\n"; + break; + case 'f': // we have a false + os << "false\n"; + break; + case '{': // we have an object + os << "{\t// pointing to next tape location " << uint32_t(payload) + << " (first node after the scope), " + << " saturated count " + << ((payload >> 32) & internal::JSON_COUNT_MASK)<< "\n"; + break; case '}': // we end an object + os << "}\t// pointing to previous tape location " << uint32_t(payload) + << " (start of the scope)\n"; + break; + case '[': // we start an array + os << "[\t// pointing to next tape location " << uint32_t(payload) + << " (first node after the scope), " + << " saturated count " + << ((payload >> 32) & internal::JSON_COUNT_MASK)<< "\n"; + break; + case ']': // we end an array + os << "]\t// pointing to previous tape location " << uint32_t(payload) + << " (start of the scope)\n"; + break; + case 'r': // we start and end with the root node + // should we be hitting the root node? + return false; + default: + return false; + } + } + tape_val = tape[tape_idx]; + payload = tape_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK; + type = uint8_t(tape_val >> 56); + os << tape_idx << " : " << type << "\t// pointing to " << payload + << " (start root)\n"; + return true; +} + +} // namespace dom +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/dom/document-inl.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/element-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/object-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/parser-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h" */ +/* including simdjson/dom/serialization-inl.h: #include "simdjson/dom/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/dom/serialization-inl.h */ + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +#define SIMDJSON_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/serialization.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/parser.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/tape_type.h" */ + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/array-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/object-inl.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h" */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace dom { +inline bool parser::print_json(std::ostream &os) const noexcept { + if (!valid) { return false; } + simdjson::internal::string_builder<> sb; + sb.append(doc.root()); + std::string_view answer = sb.str(); + os << answer; + return true; +} + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::dom::element value) { + simdjson::internal::string_builder<> sb; + sb.append(value); + return (out << sb.str()); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::dom::array value) { + simdjson::internal::string_builder<> sb; + sb.append(value); + return (out << sb.str()); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::dom::object value) { + simdjson::internal::string_builder<> sb; + sb.append(value); + return (out << sb.str()); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#endif + +} // namespace dom + +/*** + * Number utility functions + **/ +namespace { +/**@private + * Escape sequence like \b or \u0001 + * We expect that most compilers will use 8 bytes for this data structure. + **/ +struct escape_sequence { + uint8_t length; + const char string[7]; // technically, we only ever need 6 characters, we pad to 8 +}; +/**@private + * This converts a signed integer into a character sequence. + * The caller is responsible for providing enough memory (at least + * 20 characters.) + * Though various runtime libraries provide itoa functions, + * it is not part of the C++ standard. The C++17 standard + * adds the to_chars functions which would do as well, but + * we want to support C++11. + */ +static char *fast_itoa(char *output, int64_t value) noexcept { + // This is a standard implementation of itoa. + char buffer[20]; + uint64_t value_positive; + // In general, negating a signed integer is unsafe. + if(value < 0) { + *output++ = '-'; + // Doing value_positive = -value; while avoiding + // undefined behavior warnings. + // It assumes two complement's which is universal at this + // point in time. + std::memcpy(&value_positive, &value, sizeof(value)); + value_positive = (~value_positive) + 1; // this is a negation + } else { + value_positive = value; + } + // We work solely with value_positive. It *might* be easier + // for an optimizing compiler to deal with an unsigned variable + // as far as performance goes. + const char *const end_buffer = buffer + 20; + char *write_pointer = buffer + 19; + // A faster approach is possible if we expect large integers: + // unroll the loop (work in 100s, 1000s) and use some kind of + // memoization. + while(value_positive >= 10) { + *write_pointer-- = char('0' + (value_positive % 10)); + value_positive /= 10; + } + *write_pointer = char('0' + value_positive); + size_t len = end_buffer - write_pointer; + std::memcpy(output, write_pointer, len); + return output + len; +} +/**@private + * This converts an unsigned integer into a character sequence. + * The caller is responsible for providing enough memory (at least + * 19 characters.) + * Though various runtime libraries provide itoa functions, + * it is not part of the C++ standard. The C++17 standard + * adds the to_chars functions which would do as well, but + * we want to support C++11. + */ +static char *fast_itoa(char *output, uint64_t value) noexcept { + // This is a standard implementation of itoa. + char buffer[20]; + const char *const end_buffer = buffer + 20; + char *write_pointer = buffer + 19; + // A faster approach is possible if we expect large integers: + // unroll the loop (work in 100s, 1000s) and use some kind of + // memoization. + while(value >= 10) { + *write_pointer-- = char('0' + (value % 10)); + value /= 10; + }; + *write_pointer = char('0' + value); + size_t len = end_buffer - write_pointer; + std::memcpy(output, write_pointer, len); + return output + len; +} + + +} // anonymous namespace +namespace internal { + +/*** + * Minifier/formatter code. + **/ + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::number(uint64_t x) { + char number_buffer[24]; + char *newp = fast_itoa(number_buffer, x); + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), number_buffer, newp); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::number(int64_t x) { + char number_buffer[24]; + char *newp = fast_itoa(number_buffer, x); + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), number_buffer, newp); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::number(double x) { + char number_buffer[24]; + // Currently, passing the nullptr to the second argument is + // safe because our implementation does not check the second + // argument. + char *newp = internal::to_chars(number_buffer, nullptr, x); + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), number_buffer, newp); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::start_array() { one_char('['); } + + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::end_array() { one_char(']'); } + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::start_object() { one_char('{'); } + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::end_object() { one_char('}'); } + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::comma() { one_char(','); } + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::true_atom() { + const char * s = "true"; + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), s, s + 4); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::false_atom() { + const char * s = "false"; + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), s, s + 5); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::null_atom() { + const char * s = "null"; + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), s, s + 4); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::one_char(char c) { buffer.push_back(c); } + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::key(std::string_view unescaped) { + string(unescaped); + one_char(':'); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void base_formatter::string(std::string_view unescaped) { + one_char('\"'); + size_t i = 0; + // Fast path for the case where we have no control character, no ", and no backslash. + // This should include most keys. + // + // We would like to use 'bool' but some compilers take offense to bitwise operation + // with bool types. + constexpr static char needs_escaping[] = {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; + for(;i + 8 <= unescaped.length(); i += 8) { + // Poor's man vectorization. This could get much faster if we used SIMD. + // + // It is not the case that replacing '|' with '||' would be neutral performance-wise. + if(needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i])] | needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i+1])] + | needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i+2])] | needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i+3])] + | needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i+4])] | needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i+5])] + | needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i+6])] | needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i+7])] + ) { break; } + } + for(;i < unescaped.length(); i++) { + if(needs_escaping[uint8_t(unescaped[i])]) { break; } + } + // The following is also possible and omits a 256-byte table, but it is slower: + // for (; (i < unescaped.length()) && (uint8_t(unescaped[i]) > 0x1F) + // && (unescaped[i] != '\"') && (unescaped[i] != '\\'); i++) {} + + // At least for long strings, the following should be fast. We could + // do better by integrating the checks and the insertion. + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), unescaped.data(), unescaped.data() + i); + // We caught a control character if we enter this loop (slow). + // Note that we are do not restart from the beginning, but rather we continue + // from the point where we encountered something that requires escaping. + for (; i < unescaped.length(); i++) { + switch (unescaped[i]) { + case '\"': + { + const char * s = "\\\""; + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), s, s + 2); + } + break; + case '\\': + { + const char * s = "\\\\"; + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), s, s + 2); + } + break; + default: + if (uint8_t(unescaped[i]) <= 0x1F) { + // If packed, this uses 8 * 32 bytes. + // Note that we expect most compilers to embed this code in the data + // section. + constexpr static escape_sequence escaped[32] = { + {6, "\\u0000"}, {6, "\\u0001"}, {6, "\\u0002"}, {6, "\\u0003"}, + {6, "\\u0004"}, {6, "\\u0005"}, {6, "\\u0006"}, {6, "\\u0007"}, + {2, "\\b"}, {2, "\\t"}, {2, "\\n"}, {6, "\\u000b"}, + {2, "\\f"}, {2, "\\r"}, {6, "\\u000e"}, {6, "\\u000f"}, + {6, "\\u0010"}, {6, "\\u0011"}, {6, "\\u0012"}, {6, "\\u0013"}, + {6, "\\u0014"}, {6, "\\u0015"}, {6, "\\u0016"}, {6, "\\u0017"}, + {6, "\\u0018"}, {6, "\\u0019"}, {6, "\\u001a"}, {6, "\\u001b"}, + {6, "\\u001c"}, {6, "\\u001d"}, {6, "\\u001e"}, {6, "\\u001f"}}; + auto u = escaped[uint8_t(unescaped[i])]; + buffer.insert(buffer.end(), u.string, u.string + u.length); + } else { + one_char(unescaped[i]); + } + } // switch + } // for + one_char('\"'); +} + + +template +inline void base_formatter::clear() { + buffer.clear(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline std::string_view base_formatter::str() const { + return std::string_view(buffer.data(), buffer.size()); +} + +simdjson_inline void mini_formatter::print_newline() { + return; +} + +simdjson_inline void mini_formatter::print_indents(size_t depth) { + (void)depth; + return; +} + +simdjson_inline void mini_formatter::print_space() { + return; +} + +simdjson_inline void pretty_formatter::print_newline() { + one_char('\n'); +} + +simdjson_inline void pretty_formatter::print_indents(size_t depth) { + if(this->indent_step <= 0) { + return; + } + for(size_t i = 0; i < this->indent_step * depth; i++) { + one_char(' '); + } +} + +simdjson_inline void pretty_formatter::print_space() { + one_char(' '); +} + +/*** + * String building code. + **/ + +template +inline void string_builder::append(simdjson::dom::element value) { + // using tape_type = simdjson::internal::tape_type; + size_t depth = 0; + constexpr size_t MAX_DEPTH = 16; + bool is_object[MAX_DEPTH]; + is_object[0] = false; + bool after_value = false; + + internal::tape_ref iter(value.tape); + do { + // print commas after each value + if (after_value) { + format.comma(); + format.print_newline(); + } + + format.print_indents(depth); + + // If we are in an object, print the next key and :, and skip to the next + // value. + if (is_object[depth]) { + format.key(iter.get_string_view()); + format.print_space(); + iter.json_index++; + } + switch (iter.tape_ref_type()) { + + // Arrays + case tape_type::START_ARRAY: { + // If we're too deep, we need to recurse to go deeper. + depth++; + if (simdjson_unlikely(depth >= MAX_DEPTH)) { + append(simdjson::dom::array(iter)); + iter.json_index = iter.matching_brace_index() - 1; // Jump to the ] + depth--; + break; + } + + // Output start [ + format.start_array(); + iter.json_index++; + + // Handle empty [] (we don't want to come back around and print commas) + if (iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_ARRAY) { + format.end_array(); + depth--; + break; + } + + is_object[depth] = false; + after_value = false; + format.print_newline(); + continue; + } + + // Objects + case tape_type::START_OBJECT: { + // If we're too deep, we need to recurse to go deeper. + depth++; + if (simdjson_unlikely(depth >= MAX_DEPTH)) { + append(simdjson::dom::object(iter)); + iter.json_index = iter.matching_brace_index() - 1; // Jump to the } + depth--; + break; + } + + // Output start { + format.start_object(); + iter.json_index++; + + // Handle empty {} (we don't want to come back around and print commas) + if (iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_OBJECT) { + format.end_object(); + depth--; + break; + } + + is_object[depth] = true; + after_value = false; + format.print_newline(); + continue; + } + + // Scalars + case tape_type::STRING: + format.string(iter.get_string_view()); + break; + case tape_type::INT64: + format.number(iter.next_tape_value()); + iter.json_index++; // numbers take up 2 spots, so we need to increment + // extra + break; + case tape_type::UINT64: + format.number(iter.next_tape_value()); + iter.json_index++; // numbers take up 2 spots, so we need to increment + // extra + break; + case tape_type::DOUBLE: + format.number(iter.next_tape_value()); + iter.json_index++; // numbers take up 2 spots, so we need to increment + // extra + break; + case tape_type::TRUE_VALUE: + format.true_atom(); + break; + case tape_type::FALSE_VALUE: + format.false_atom(); + break; + case tape_type::NULL_VALUE: + format.null_atom(); + break; + + // These are impossible + case tape_type::END_ARRAY: + case tape_type::END_OBJECT: + case tape_type::ROOT: + SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + iter.json_index++; + after_value = true; + + // Handle multiple ends in a row + while (depth != 0 && (iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_ARRAY || + iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_OBJECT)) { + format.print_newline(); + depth--; + format.print_indents(depth); + if (iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_ARRAY) { + format.end_array(); + } else { + format.end_object(); + } + iter.json_index++; + } + + // Stop when we're at depth 0 + } while (depth != 0); + + format.print_newline(); +} + +template +inline void string_builder::append(simdjson::dom::object value) { + format.start_object(); + auto pair = value.begin(); + auto end = value.end(); + if (pair != end) { + append(*pair); + for (++pair; pair != end; ++pair) { + format.comma(); + append(*pair); + } + } + format.end_object(); +} + +template +inline void string_builder::append(simdjson::dom::array value) { + format.start_array(); + auto iter = value.begin(); + auto end = value.end(); + if (iter != end) { + append(*iter); + for (++iter; iter != end; ++iter) { + format.comma(); + append(*iter); + } + } + format.end_array(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(simdjson::dom::key_value_pair kv) { + format.key(kv.key); + append(kv.value); +} + +template +simdjson_inline void string_builder::clear() { + format.clear(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline std::string_view string_builder::str() const { + return format.str(); +} + + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/dom/serialization-inl.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_H +/* end file simdjson/dom.h */ +/* including simdjson/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/builtin/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/builtin/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/builtin/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/builtin.h: #include "simdjson/builtin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/builtin.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_H +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_H + +/* including simdjson/builtin/base.h: #include "simdjson/builtin/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/builtin/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_BASE_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* including simdjson/implementation_detection.h: #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/implementation_detection.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_DETECTION_H +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_DETECTION_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +// 0 is reserved, because undefined SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION equals 0 in preprocessor macros. +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_arm64 1 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_fallback 2 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_haswell 3 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_icelake 4 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_ppc64 5 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_westmere 6 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_lsx 7 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_lasx 8 + +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(IMPL) SIMDJSON_CAT(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_, IMPL) +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION) + +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(IMPL) SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID == SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(IMPL) + +// +// First, figure out which implementations can be run. Doing it here makes it so we don't have to worry about the order +// in which we include them. +// + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 (SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64) +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ARM64 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ARM64 0 +#endif + +// Default Icelake to on if this is x86-64. Even if we're not compiled for it, it could be selected +// at runtime. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE ((SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64) && (SIMDJSON_AVX512_ALLOWED) && (SIMDJSON_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VBMI2)) +#endif + +#ifdef _MSC_VER +// To see why (__BMI__) && (__PCLMUL__) && (__LZCNT__) are not part of this next line, see +// https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1247 +#if ((SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE) && (__AVX2__) && (__AVX512F__) && (__AVX512DQ__) && (__AVX512CD__) && (__AVX512BW__) && (__AVX512VL__) && (__AVX512VBMI2__)) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE 0 +#endif + +#else + +#if ((SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE) && (__AVX2__) && (__BMI__) && (__PCLMUL__) && (__LZCNT__) && (__AVX512F__) && (__AVX512DQ__) && (__AVX512CD__) && (__AVX512BW__) && (__AVX512VL__) && (__AVX512VBMI2__)) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE 0 +#endif + +#endif + +// Default Haswell to on if this is x86-64. Even if we're not compiled for it, it could be selected +// at runtime. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +// if icelake is always available, never enable haswell. +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL 0 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 +#endif +#endif +#ifdef _MSC_VER +// To see why (__BMI__) && (__PCLMUL__) && (__LZCNT__) are not part of this next line, see +// https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1247 +#if ((SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL) && (SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64) && (__AVX2__)) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL 0 +#endif + +#else + +#if ((SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL) && (SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64) && (__AVX2__) && (__BMI__) && (__PCLMUL__) && (__LZCNT__)) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL 0 +#endif + +#endif + +// Default Westmere to on if this is x86-64. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +// if icelake or haswell are always available, never enable westmere. +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE 0 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 +#endif +#endif + +#if (SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE && SIMDJSON_IS_X86_64 && __SSE4_2__ && __PCLMUL__) +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE 0 +#endif + + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 (SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64 && SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64_VMX) +#endif +#if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 && SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64 && SIMDJSON_IS_PPC64_VMX +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_PPC64 1 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_PPC64 0 +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX (SIMDJSON_IS_LOONGARCH64 && __loongarch_asx) +#endif +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LASX (SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX) + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LASX +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX 0 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX (SIMDJSON_IS_LOONGARCH64 && __loongarch_sx) +#endif +#endif +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LSX (SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX) + +// Default Fallback to on unless a builtin implementation has already been selected. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ARM64 || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_PPC64 || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LSX || SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LASX +// if anything at all except fallback can always run, then disable fallback. +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK 0 +#else +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK 1 +#endif +#endif +#define SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_FALLBACK SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK + +// Determine the best builtin implementation +#ifndef SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION + +#if SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION icelake +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION haswell +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION westmere +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ARM64 +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION arm64 +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_PPC64 +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION ppc64 +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LSX +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION lsx +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_LASX +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION lasx +#elif SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_FALLBACK +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION fallback +#else +#error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." +#endif + +#endif // SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION + +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_ID SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION) +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(IMPL) SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_ID == SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_FOR(IMPL) + +#endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_DETECTION_H +/* end file simdjson/implementation_detection.h */ + +namespace simdjson { +#if SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(arm64) + namespace arm64 {} +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(fallback) + namespace fallback {} +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(haswell) + namespace haswell {} +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(icelake) + namespace icelake {} +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(ppc64) + namespace ppc64 {} +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(westmere) + namespace westmere {} +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(lsx) + namespace lsx {} +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(lasx) + namespace lasx {} +#else +#error Unknown SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION +#endif + + /** + * Represents the best statically linked simdjson implementation that can be used by the compiling + * program. + * + * Detects what options the program is compiled against, and picks the minimum implementation that + * will work on any computer that can run the program. For example, if you compile with g++ + * -march=westmere, it will pick the westmere implementation. The haswell implementation will + * still be available, and can be selected at runtime, but the builtin implementation (and any + * code that uses it) will use westmere. + */ + namespace builtin = SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION; +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/builtin/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/builtin/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/builtin/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/builtin/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/builtin/base.h" */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/dependencies.h: #include "simdjson/generic/dependencies.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dependencies.h */ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE! +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H +#define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H + +// Internal headers needed for generics. +// All includes referencing simdjson headers *not* under simdjson/generic must be here! +// Otherwise, amalgamation will fail. +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* including simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h: #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h */ +/* From +https://github.com/endorno/pytorch/blob/master/torch/lib/TH/generic/simd/simd.h +Highly modified. + +Copyright (c) 2016- Facebook, Inc (Adam Paszke) +Copyright (c) 2014- Facebook, Inc (Soumith Chintala) +Copyright (c) 2011-2014 Idiap Research Institute (Ronan Collobert) +Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Deepmind Technologies (Koray Kavukcuoglu) +Copyright (c) 2011-2012 NEC Laboratories America (Koray Kavukcuoglu) +Copyright (c) 2011-2013 NYU (Clement Farabet) +Copyright (c) 2006-2010 NEC Laboratories America (Ronan Collobert, Leon Bottou, +Iain Melvin, Jason Weston) Copyright (c) 2006 Idiap Research Institute +(Samy Bengio) Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Idiap Research Institute (Ronan Collobert, +Samy Bengio, Johnny Mariethoz) + +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +3. Neither the names of Facebook, Deepmind Technologies, NYU, NEC Laboratories +America and IDIAP Research Institute nor the names of its contributors may be + used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without + specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" +AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE +IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE +ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE +LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR +CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF +SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS +INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN +CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) +ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE +POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +*/ + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_INSTRUCTION_SET_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_INSTRUCTION_SET_H + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { + +enum instruction_set { + DEFAULT = 0x0, + NEON = 0x1, + AVX2 = 0x4, + SSE42 = 0x8, + PCLMULQDQ = 0x10, + BMI1 = 0x20, + BMI2 = 0x40, + ALTIVEC = 0x80, + AVX512F = 0x100, + AVX512DQ = 0x200, + AVX512IFMA = 0x400, + AVX512PF = 0x800, + AVX512ER = 0x1000, + AVX512CD = 0x2000, + AVX512BW = 0x4000, + AVX512VL = 0x8000, + AVX512VBMI2 = 0x10000, + LSX = 0x20000, + LASX = 0x40000, +}; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_INSTRUCTION_SET_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* including simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h: #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_STRINGS +void found_string(const uint8_t *buf, const uint8_t *parsed_begin, + const uint8_t *parsed_end); +void found_bad_string(const uint8_t *buf); +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +// structural chars here are +// they are { 0x7b } 0x7d : 0x3a [ 0x5b ] 0x5d , 0x2c (and NULL) +// we are also interested in the four whitespace characters +// space 0x20, linefeed 0x0a, horizontal tab 0x09 and carriage return 0x0d + +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const bool structural_or_whitespace_negated[256]; +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const bool structural_or_whitespace[256]; +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint32_t digit_to_val32[886]; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONCHARUTILS_TABLES_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h */ +/* including simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h: #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace internal { +/** + * The smallest non-zero float (binary64) is 2^-1074. + * We take as input numbers of the form w x 10^q where w < 2^64. + * We have that w * 10^-343 < 2^(64-344) 5^-343 < 2^-1076. + * However, we have that + * (2^64-1) * 10^-342 = (2^64-1) * 2^-342 * 5^-342 > 2^-1074. + * Thus it is possible for a number of the form w * 10^-342 where + * w is a 64-bit value to be a non-zero floating-point number. + ********* + * Any number of form w * 10^309 where w>= 1 is going to be + * infinite in binary64 so we never need to worry about powers + * of 5 greater than 308. + */ +constexpr int smallest_power = -342; +constexpr int largest_power = 308; + +/** + * Represents a 128-bit value. + * low: least significant 64 bits. + * high: most significant 64 bits. + */ +struct value128 { + uint64_t low; + uint64_t high; +}; + + +// Precomputed powers of ten from 10^0 to 10^22. These +// can be represented exactly using the double type. +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const double power_of_ten[]; + + +/** + * When mapping numbers from decimal to binary, + * we go from w * 10^q to m * 2^p but we have + * 10^q = 5^q * 2^q, so effectively + * we are trying to match + * w * 2^q * 5^q to m * 2^p. Thus the powers of two + * are not a concern since they can be represented + * exactly using the binary notation, only the powers of five + * affect the binary significand. + */ + + +// The truncated powers of five from 5^-342 all the way to 5^308 +// The mantissa is truncated to 128 bits, and +// never rounded up. Uses about 10KB. +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t power_of_five_128[]; +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h */ +/* including simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h: #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H +#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/base.h" */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { // table modified and copied from +namespace internal { // http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#CountBitsSetTable + +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const unsigned char BitsSetTable256mul2[256]; + +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint8_t pshufb_combine_table[272]; + +// 256 * 8 bytes = 2kB, easily fits in cache. +extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t thintable_epi8[256]; + +} // namespace internal +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_SIMDPRUNE_TABLES_H +/* end file simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dependencies.h */ + +/* defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#define SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +#if SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(arm64) +/* including simdjson/arm64/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("arm64", "ARM NEON", internal::instruction_set::NEON) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/implementation.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(fallback) +/* including simdjson/fallback/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "fallback", + "Generic fallback implementation", + 0 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/implementation.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(haswell) +/* including simdjson/haswell/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "haswell", + "Intel/AMD AVX2", + internal::instruction_set::AVX2 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ | internal::instruction_set::BMI1 | internal::instruction_set::BMI2 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/implementation.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(icelake) +/* including simdjson/icelake/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_ICELAKE +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation( + "icelake", + "Intel/AMD AVX512", + internal::instruction_set::AVX2 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ | internal::instruction_set::BMI1 | internal::instruction_set::BMI2 | internal::instruction_set::AVX512F | internal::instruction_set::AVX512DQ | internal::instruction_set::AVX512CD | internal::instruction_set::AVX512BW | internal::instruction_set::AVX512VL | internal::instruction_set::AVX512VBMI2 + ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/implementation.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(ppc64) +/* including simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +/** + * Implementation for ALTIVEC (PPC64). + */ +namespace ppc64 { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() + : simdjson::implementation("ppc64", "PPC64 ALTIVEC", + internal::instruction_set::ALTIVEC) {} + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr &dst) + const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, + uint8_t *dst, + size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, + size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/implementation.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(westmere) +/* including simdjson/westmere/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("westmere", "Intel/AMD SSE4.2", internal::instruction_set::SSE42 | internal::instruction_set::PCLMULQDQ) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/implementation.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(lsx) +/* including simdjson/lsx/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("lsx", "LoongArch SX", internal::instruction_set::LSX) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/implementation.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(lasx) +/* including simdjson/lasx/implementation.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/implementation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +/** + * @private + */ +class implementation final : public simdjson::implementation { +public: + simdjson_inline implementation() : simdjson::implementation("lasx", "LoongArch ASX", internal::instruction_set::LASX) {} + simdjson_warn_unused error_code create_dom_parser_implementation( + size_t capacity, + size_t max_length, + std::unique_ptr& dst + ) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code minify(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, uint8_t *dst, size_t &dst_len) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused bool validate_utf8(const char *buf, size_t len) const noexcept final; +}; + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/implementation.h */ +#else +#error Unknown SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#undef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +namespace simdjson { + /** + * Function which returns a pointer to an implementation matching the "builtin" implementation. + * The builtin implementation is the best statically linked simdjson implementation that can be used by the compiling + * program. If you compile with g++ -march=haswell, this will return the haswell implementation. + * It is handy to be able to check what builtin was used: builtin_implementation()->name(). + */ + const implementation * builtin_implementation(); +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/builtin/implementation.h */ + +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/generic/dependencies.h" */ + +/* defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#define SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +#if SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(arm64) +/* including simdjson/arm64.h: #include "simdjson/arm64.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_H + +/* including simdjson/arm64/begin.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "arm64" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION arm64 +/* including simdjson/arm64/base.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for NEON (ARMv8). + */ +namespace arm64 { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(uint8x16_t) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for arm64"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return vaddv_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(input_num))); +} + + +#if defined(__GNUC__) // catches clang and gcc +/** + * ARM has a fast 64-bit "bit reversal function" that is handy. However, + * it is not generally available as an intrinsic function under Visual + * Studio (though this might be changing). Even under clang/gcc, we + * apparently need to invoke inline assembly. + */ +/* + * We use SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS as a hint that algorithms that + * work well with bit reversal may use it. + */ +#define SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS 1 + +/* reverse the bits */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t reverse_bits(uint64_t input_num) { + uint64_t rev_bits; + __asm("rbit %0, %1" : "=r"(rev_bits) : "r"(input_num)); + return rev_bits; +} + +/** + * Flips bit at index 63 - lz. Thus if you have 'leading_zeroes' leading zeroes, + * then this will set to zero the leading bit. It is possible for leading_zeroes to be + * greating or equal to 63 in which case we trigger undefined behavior, but the output + * of such undefined behavior is never used. + **/ +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +simdjson_inline uint64_t zero_leading_bit(uint64_t rev_bits, int leading_zeroes) { + return rev_bits ^ (uint64_t(0x8000000000000000) >> leading_zeroes); +} + +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + *result = value1 + value2; + return *result < value1; +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + ///////////// + // We could do this with PMULL, but it is apparently slow. + // + //#ifdef __ARM_FEATURE_CRYPTO // some ARM processors lack this extension + //return vmull_p64(-1ULL, bitmask); + //#else + // Analysis by @sebpop: + // When diffing the assembly for src/stage1_find_marks.cpp I see that the eors are all spread out + // in between other vector code, so effectively the extra cycles of the sequence do not matter + // because the GPR units are idle otherwise and the critical path is on the FP side. + // Also the PMULL requires two extra fmovs: GPR->FP (3 cycles in N1, 5 cycles in A72 ) + // and FP->GPR (2 cycles on N1 and 5 cycles on A72.) + /////////// + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +// __umulh requires intrin.h +#include +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have SSE, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/simd.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace simd { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +namespace { +// Start of private section with Visual Studio workaround + + +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint8x16_t +#define simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, \ + x13, x14, x15, x16) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, \ + x9, x10, x11, x12, x13, x14, x15, x16}; \ + return vld1q_u8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int8x16_t +#define simdjson_make_int8x16_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, \ + x13, x14, x15, x16) \ + ([=]() { \ + int8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, \ + x9, x10, x11, x12, x13, x14, x15, x16}; \ + return vld1q_s8(array); \ + }()) +#endif + +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint8x8_t +#define simdjson_make_uint8x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint8_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1_u8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int8x8_t +#define simdjson_make_int8x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + int8_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1_s8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint16x8_t +#define simdjson_make_uint16x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint16_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1q_u16(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int16x8_t +#define simdjson_make_int16x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + int16_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1q_s16(array); \ + }()) +#endif + +// End of private section with Visual Studio workaround +} // namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + + + template + struct simd8; + + // + // Base class of simd8 and simd8, both of which use uint8x16_t internally. + // + template> + struct base_u8 { + uint8x16_t value; + static const int SIZE = sizeof(value); + + // Conversion from/to SIMD register + simdjson_inline base_u8(const uint8x16_t _value) : value(_value) {} + simdjson_inline operator const uint8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator uint8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline simd8 operator|(const simd8 other) const { return vorrq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator&(const simd8 other) const { return vandq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator^(const simd8 other) const { return veorq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bit_andnot(const simd8 other) const { return vbicq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator|=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator&=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator^=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return vceqq_u8(lhs, rhs); } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return vextq_u8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base_u8 { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} + // False constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(vdupq_n_u8(0)) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + + // We return uint32_t instead of uint16_t because that seems to be more efficient for most + // purposes (cutting it down to uint16_t costs performance in some compilers). + simdjson_inline uint32_t to_bitmask() const { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80); +#else + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = {0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80}; +#endif + auto minput = *this & bit_mask; + uint8x16_t tmp = vpaddq_u8(minput, minput); + tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); + tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); + return vgetq_lane_u16(vreinterpretq_u16_u8(tmp), 0); + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return vmaxvq_u32(vreinterpretq_u32_u8(*this)) != 0; } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base_u8 { + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t splat(uint8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t zero() { return vdupq_n_u8(0); } + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t load(const uint8_t* values) { return vld1q_u8(values); } + + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(simdjson_make_uint8x16_t( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} +#else + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(uint8x16_t{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} +#endif + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(uint8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_u8(dst, *this); } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return vqaddq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return vqsubq_u8(*this, other); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline uint8_t max_val() const { return vmaxvq_u8(*this); } + simdjson_inline uint8_t min_val() const { return vminvq_u8(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return vcleq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return vcgeq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_u8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this > other); } + // Same as <, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this < other); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return vtstq_u8(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return this->max_val() != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).any_bits_set_anywhere(); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return vshrq_n_u8(*this, N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return vshlq_n_u8(*this, N); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + } + + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint16_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + uint64x2_t shufmask64 = {thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; + uint8x16_t shufmask = vreinterpretq_u8_u64(shufmask64); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + uint8x16_t inc = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); +#else + uint8x16_t inc = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; +#endif + shufmask = vaddq_u8(shufmask, inc); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + uint8x16_t pruned = vqtbl1q_u8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + uint8x16_t compactmask = vld1q_u8(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + uint8x16_t answer = vqtbl1q_u8(pruned, compactmask); + vst1q_u8(reinterpret_cast(output), answer); + } + + // Copies all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the low half of the mask (interpreted as a + // bitset) to output1, then those corresponding to a 0 in the high half to output2. + template + simdjson_inline void compress_halves(uint16_t mask, L *output1, L *output2) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + uint8x8_t compactmask1 = vcreate_u8(thintable_epi8[mask1]); + uint8x8_t compactmask2 = vcreate_u8(thintable_epi8[mask2]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + uint8x8_t inc = simdjson_make_uint8x8_t(0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); +#else + uint8x8_t inc = {0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; +#endif + compactmask2 = vadd_u8(compactmask2, inc); + // store each result (with the second store possibly overlapping the first) + vst1_u8((uint8_t*)output1, vqtbl1_u8(*this, compactmask1)); + vst1_u8((uint8_t*)output2, vqtbl1_u8(*this, compactmask2)); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { + return vqtbl1q_u8(*this, simd8(original)); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 { + int8x16_t value; + + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(int8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_s8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return vdupq_n_s8(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const int8_t values[16]) { return vld1q_s8(values); } + + // Conversion from/to SIMD register + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8x16_t _value) : value{_value} {} + simdjson_inline operator const int8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator int8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(simdjson_make_int8x16_t( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} +#else + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(int8x16_t{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} +#endif + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(int8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_s8(dst, *this); } + + // Explicit conversion to/from unsigned + // + // Under Visual Studio/ARM64 uint8x16_t and int8x16_t are apparently the same type. + // In theory, we could check this occurrence with std::same_as and std::enabled_if but it is C++14 + // and relatively ugly and hard to read. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline explicit simd8(const uint8x16_t other): simd8(vreinterpretq_s8_u8(other)) {} +#endif + simdjson_inline explicit operator simd8() const { return vreinterpretq_u8_s8(this->value); } + + // Math + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator==(const simd8 other) const { return vceqq_s8(*this, other); } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return vextq_s8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + } + + // Perform a lookup assuming no value is larger than 16 + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { + return vqtbl1q_s8(*this, simd8(original)); + } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "ARM kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint64_t popcounts = vget_lane_u64(vreinterpret_u64_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(~mask))), 0); + // compute the prefix sum of the popcounts of each byte + uint64_t offsets = popcounts * 0x0101010101010101; + this->chunks[0].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask), output, &output[popcounts & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[1].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 16), &output[(offsets >> 8) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 16) & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[2].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 32), &output[(offsets >> 24) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 32) & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[3].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 48), &output[(offsets >> 40) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 48) & 0xFF]); + return offsets >> 56; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t( + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 + ); +#else + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = { + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 + }; +#endif + // Add each of the elements next to each other, successively, to stuff each 8 byte mask into one. + uint8x16_t sum0 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[0] & bit_mask, this->chunks[1] & bit_mask); + uint8x16_t sum1 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[2] & bit_mask, this->chunks[3] & bit_mask); + sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum1); + sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum0); + return vgetq_lane_u64(vreinterpretq_u64_u8(sum0), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on ARM; therefore, we + // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/arm64/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for arm64 */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/end.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "arm64" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/arm64/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(fallback) +/* including simdjson/fallback.h: #include "simdjson/fallback.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_H + +/* including simdjson/fallback/begin.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "fallback" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION fallback +/* including simdjson/fallback/base.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Fallback implementation (runs on any machine). + */ +namespace fallback { + +class implementation; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { + +#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_M_ARM64) && !defined(_M_X64) +static inline unsigned char _BitScanForward64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { + unsigned long x0 = (unsigned long)x, top, bottom; + _BitScanForward(&top, (unsigned long)(x >> 32)); + _BitScanForward(&bottom, x0); + *ret = x0 ? bottom : 32 + top; + return x != 0; +} +static unsigned char _BitScanReverse64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { + unsigned long x1 = (unsigned long)(x >> 32), top, bottom; + _BitScanReverse(&top, x1); + _BitScanReverse(&bottom, (unsigned long)x); + *ret = x1 ? top + 32 : bottom; + return x != 0; +} +#endif + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef _MSC_VER + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// _MSC_VER +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 1; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return c == '"'; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return c == '\\'; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return c == '"' ? 0 : 1; } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return c == '\\' ? 0 : 1; } + + uint8_t c; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + dst[0] = src[0]; + return { src[0] }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS // for unit testing +void found_invalid_number(const uint8_t *buf); +void found_integer(int64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); +void found_unsigned_integer(uint64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); +void found_float(double result, const uint8_t *buf); +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace numberparsing { + +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const char *chars) { + uint64_t val; + memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + return parse_eight_digits_unrolled(reinterpret_cast(chars)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/fallback/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for fallback */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for fallback */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for fallback */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/end.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "fallback" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/fallback/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(haswell) +/* including simdjson/haswell.h: #include "simdjson/haswell.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_H + +/* including simdjson/haswell/begin.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "haswell" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION haswell + +/* including simdjson/haswell/base.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Haswell (Intel AVX2). + */ +namespace haswell { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these + * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture + * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole + * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we + * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, + * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, + * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would + * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included + * (or ) before, so the headers + * are fooled. + */ +#include // for _blsr_u64 +#include // for __lzcnt64 +#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang +// has it as a macro. +#ifndef _blsr_u64 +// we roll our own +#define _blsr_u64(n) ((n - 1) & n) +#endif // _blsr_u64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + +static_assert(sizeof(__m256i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for haswell kernel."); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + //////// + // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to + // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); + // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? + //////// + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return _blsr_u64(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace numberparsing { + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/simd.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m256i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm256_or_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm256_and_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm256_xor_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm256_andnot_si256(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm256_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm256_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm256_permute2x128_si256(prev_chunk, *this, 0x21), 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm256_setzero_si256(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { + return _mm256_loadu_si256(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { return _mm256_storeu_si256(reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm256_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in four steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask3 = uint8_t(mask >> 16); // ... + uint8_t mask4 = uint8_t(mask >> 24); // ... + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m256i shufmask = _mm256_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask4], thintable_epi8[mask3], + thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask and so forth + shufmask = + _mm256_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm256_set_epi32(0x18181818, 0x18181818, + 0x10101010, 0x10101010, 0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m256i pruned = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + int pop3 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask3]; + + // then load the corresponding mask + // could be done with _mm256_loadu2_m128i but many standard libraries omit this intrinsic. + __m256i v256 = _mm256_castsi128_si256( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8))); + __m256i compactmask = _mm256_insertf128_si256(v256, + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop3 * 8)), 1); + __m256i almostthere = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + // We just need to write out the result. + // This is the tricky bit that is hard to do + // if we want to return a SIMD register, since there + // is no single-instruction approach to recombine + // the two 128-bit lanes with an offset. + __m128i v128; + v128 = _mm256_castsi256_si128(almostthere); + _mm_storeu_si128( reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), v128); + v128 = _mm256_extractf128_si256(almostthere, 1); + _mm_storeu_si128( reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)), v128); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31 + ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31 + ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epu8(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm256_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "Haswell kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); + uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + 32 - count_ones(mask1)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r_lo = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); + uint64_t r_hi = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); + return r_lo | (r_hi << 32); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; + } + + simdjson_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] | mask, + this->chunks[1] | mask + ); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast((v == '\\').to_bitmask()), // bs_bits + static_cast((v == '"').to_bitmask()), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/haswell/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for haswell */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for haswell */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/end.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "haswell" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/haswell/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(icelake) +/* including simdjson/icelake.h: #include "simdjson/icelake.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_H + +/* including simdjson/icelake/begin.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "icelake" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION icelake +/* including simdjson/icelake/base.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_ICELAKE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Icelake (Intel AVX512). + */ +namespace icelake { + +class implementation; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these + * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture + * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole + * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we + * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, + * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, + * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would + * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included + * (or ) before, so the headers + * are fooled. + */ +#include // for _blsr_u64 +#include // for __lzcnt64 +#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +// Important: we need the AVX-512 headers: +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang +// has it as a macro. +#ifndef _blsr_u64 +// we roll our own +#define _blsr_u64(n) ((n - 1) & n) +#endif // _blsr_u64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + +static_assert(sizeof(__m512i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for icelake"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx512f,avx512dq,avx512cd,avx512bw,avx512vbmi,avx512vbmi2,avx512vl,avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + //////// + // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to + // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); + // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? + //////// + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return _blsr_u64(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/simd.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) +#if __GNUC__ == 8 +#define SIMDJSON_GCC8 1 +#endif // __GNUC__ == 8 +#endif // defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) + +#if SIMDJSON_GCC8 +/** + * GCC 8 fails to provide _mm512_set_epi8. We roll our own. + */ +inline __m512i _mm512_set_epi8(uint8_t a0, uint8_t a1, uint8_t a2, uint8_t a3, uint8_t a4, uint8_t a5, uint8_t a6, uint8_t a7, uint8_t a8, uint8_t a9, uint8_t a10, uint8_t a11, uint8_t a12, uint8_t a13, uint8_t a14, uint8_t a15, uint8_t a16, uint8_t a17, uint8_t a18, uint8_t a19, uint8_t a20, uint8_t a21, uint8_t a22, uint8_t a23, uint8_t a24, uint8_t a25, uint8_t a26, uint8_t a27, uint8_t a28, uint8_t a29, uint8_t a30, uint8_t a31, uint8_t a32, uint8_t a33, uint8_t a34, uint8_t a35, uint8_t a36, uint8_t a37, uint8_t a38, uint8_t a39, uint8_t a40, uint8_t a41, uint8_t a42, uint8_t a43, uint8_t a44, uint8_t a45, uint8_t a46, uint8_t a47, uint8_t a48, uint8_t a49, uint8_t a50, uint8_t a51, uint8_t a52, uint8_t a53, uint8_t a54, uint8_t a55, uint8_t a56, uint8_t a57, uint8_t a58, uint8_t a59, uint8_t a60, uint8_t a61, uint8_t a62, uint8_t a63) { + return _mm512_set_epi64(uint64_t(a7) + (uint64_t(a6) << 8) + (uint64_t(a5) << 16) + (uint64_t(a4) << 24) + (uint64_t(a3) << 32) + (uint64_t(a2) << 40) + (uint64_t(a1) << 48) + (uint64_t(a0) << 56), + uint64_t(a15) + (uint64_t(a14) << 8) + (uint64_t(a13) << 16) + (uint64_t(a12) << 24) + (uint64_t(a11) << 32) + (uint64_t(a10) << 40) + (uint64_t(a9) << 48) + (uint64_t(a8) << 56), + uint64_t(a23) + (uint64_t(a22) << 8) + (uint64_t(a21) << 16) + (uint64_t(a20) << 24) + (uint64_t(a19) << 32) + (uint64_t(a18) << 40) + (uint64_t(a17) << 48) + (uint64_t(a16) << 56), + uint64_t(a31) + (uint64_t(a30) << 8) + (uint64_t(a29) << 16) + (uint64_t(a28) << 24) + (uint64_t(a27) << 32) + (uint64_t(a26) << 40) + (uint64_t(a25) << 48) + (uint64_t(a24) << 56), + uint64_t(a39) + (uint64_t(a38) << 8) + (uint64_t(a37) << 16) + (uint64_t(a36) << 24) + (uint64_t(a35) << 32) + (uint64_t(a34) << 40) + (uint64_t(a33) << 48) + (uint64_t(a32) << 56), + uint64_t(a47) + (uint64_t(a46) << 8) + (uint64_t(a45) << 16) + (uint64_t(a44) << 24) + (uint64_t(a43) << 32) + (uint64_t(a42) << 40) + (uint64_t(a41) << 48) + (uint64_t(a40) << 56), + uint64_t(a55) + (uint64_t(a54) << 8) + (uint64_t(a53) << 16) + (uint64_t(a52) << 24) + (uint64_t(a51) << 32) + (uint64_t(a50) << 40) + (uint64_t(a49) << 48) + (uint64_t(a48) << 56), + uint64_t(a63) + (uint64_t(a62) << 8) + (uint64_t(a61) << 16) + (uint64_t(a60) << 24) + (uint64_t(a59) << 32) + (uint64_t(a58) << 40) + (uint64_t(a57) << 48) + (uint64_t(a56) << 56)); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_GCC8 + + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m512i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m512i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m512i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m512i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m512i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm512_or_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm512_and_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm512_xor_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm512_andnot_si512(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m512i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline uint64_t operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { + return _mm512_cmpeq_epi8_mask(lhs, rhs); + } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + // workaround for compilers unable to figure out that 16 - N is a constant (GCC 8) + constexpr int shift = 16 - N; + return _mm512_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm512_permutex2var_epi64(prev_chunk, _mm512_set_epi64(13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6), *this), shift); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !!_mm512_test_epi8_mask (*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm512_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm512_setzero_si512(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[64]) { + return _mm512_loadu_si512(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m512i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[64]) const { return _mm512_storeu_si512(reinterpret_cast<__m512i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm512_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint64_t mask, L * output) const { + _mm512_mask_compressstoreu_epi8 (output,~mask,*this); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[64]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31, + int8_t v32, int8_t v33, int8_t v34, int8_t v35, int8_t v36, int8_t v37, int8_t v38, int8_t v39, + int8_t v40, int8_t v41, int8_t v42, int8_t v43, int8_t v44, int8_t v45, int8_t v46, int8_t v47, + int8_t v48, int8_t v49, int8_t v50, int8_t v51, int8_t v52, int8_t v53, int8_t v54, int8_t v55, + int8_t v56, int8_t v57, int8_t v58, int8_t v59, int8_t v60, int8_t v61, int8_t v62, int8_t v63 + ) : simd8(_mm512_set_epi8( + v63, v62, v61, v60, v59, v58, v57, v56, + v55, v54, v53, v52, v51, v50, v49, v48, + v47, v46, v45, v44, v43, v42, v41, v40, + v39, v38, v37, v36, v35, v34, v33, v32, + v31, v30, v29, v28, v27, v26, v25, v24, + v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16, + v15, v14, v13, v12, v11, v10, v9, v8, + v7, v6, v5, v4, v3, v2, v1, v0 + )) {} + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_min_epi8(*this, other); } + + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_maskz_abs_epi8(_mm512_cmpgt_epi8_mask(*this, other),_mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(0x80))); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_maskz_abs_epi8(_mm512_cmpgt_epi8_mask(other, *this),_mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(0x80))); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[64]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31, + uint8_t v32, uint8_t v33, uint8_t v34, uint8_t v35, uint8_t v36, uint8_t v37, uint8_t v38, uint8_t v39, + uint8_t v40, uint8_t v41, uint8_t v42, uint8_t v43, uint8_t v44, uint8_t v45, uint8_t v46, uint8_t v47, + uint8_t v48, uint8_t v49, uint8_t v50, uint8_t v51, uint8_t v52, uint8_t v53, uint8_t v54, uint8_t v55, + uint8_t v56, uint8_t v57, uint8_t v58, uint8_t v59, uint8_t v60, uint8_t v61, uint8_t v62, uint8_t v63 + ) : simd8(_mm512_set_epi8( + v63, v62, v61, v60, v59, v58, v57, v56, + v55, v54, v53, v52, v51, v50, v49, v48, + v47, v46, v45, v44, v43, v42, v41, v40, + v39, v38, v37, v36, v35, v34, v33, v32, + v31, v30, v29, v28, v27, v26, v25, v24, + v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16, + v15, v14, v13, v12, v11, v10, v9, v8, + v7, v6, v5, v4, v3, v2, v1, v0 + )) {} + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_min_epu8(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline uint64_t operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return _mm512_mask_blend_epi8(*this == uint8_t(0), _mm512_set1_epi8(0), _mm512_set1_epi8(-1)); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm512_movepi8_mask(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + return !_mm512_test_epi8_mask(*this, *this); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !_mm512_test_epi8_mask(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm512_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm512_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_bit() const { return _mm512_movepi8_mask(_mm512_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 1, "Icelake kernel should use one register per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0) : chunks{chunk0} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(mask, output); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0]; + } + + simdjson_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] | mask + ); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return this->chunks[0] == mask; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0]; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return this->chunks[0] <= mask; + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 64; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint64_t bs_bits; + uint64_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast(v == '\\'), // bs_bits + static_cast(v == '"'), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace numberparsing { + +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/icelake/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for icelake */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for icelake */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/end.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "icelake" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/icelake/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(ppc64) +/* including simdjson/ppc64.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_H + +/* including simdjson/ppc64/begin.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "ppc64" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION ppc64 +/* including simdjson/ppc64/base.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for ALTIVEC (PPC64). + */ +namespace ppc64 { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +// These are defined by altivec.h in GCC toolchain, it is safe to undef them. +#ifdef bool +#undef bool +#endif + +#ifdef vector +#undef vector +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__vector unsigned char) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for ppc64"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num - 1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num); // Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_popcountll(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + *result = value1 + value2; + return *result < value1; +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is +// encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + // You can use the version below, however gcc sometimes miscompiles + // vec_pmsum_be, it happens somewhere around between 8 and 9th version. + // The performance boost was not noticeable, falling back to a usual + // implementation. + // __vector unsigned long long all_ones = {~0ull, ~0ull}; + // __vector unsigned long long mask = {bitmask, 0}; + // // Clang and GCC return different values for pmsum for ull so cast it to one. + // // Generally it is not specified by ALTIVEC ISA what is returned by + // // vec_pmsum_be. + // #if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) + // return (uint64_t)(((__vector unsigned long long)vec_pmsum_be(all_ones, mask))[0]); + // #else + // return (uint64_t)(((__vector unsigned long long)vec_pmsum_be(all_ones, mask))[1]); + // #endif + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#if defined(__linux__) +#include +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); +#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__ +#if defined(__linux__) + val = bswap_64(val); +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) + val = bswap64(val); +#endif +#endif + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/simd.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace simd { + +using __m128i = __vector unsigned char; + +template struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i &() const { + return this->value; + } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i &() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { + return vec_or(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { + return vec_and(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { + return vec_xor(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { + return vec_andc(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator|=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast | other; + return *this_cast; + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator&=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast & other; + return *this_cast; + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator^=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; + return *this_cast; + } +}; + +template > +struct base8 : base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpeq(lhs.value, (__m128i)rhs); + } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(simd8 prev_chunk) const { + __m128i chunk = this->value; +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve(this->value); + prev_chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)prev_chunk); +#endif + chunk = (__m128i)vec_sld((__m128i)prev_chunk, (__m128i)chunk, 16 - N); +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)chunk); +#endif + return chunk; + } +}; + +// SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) +template <> struct simd8 : base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { + return (__m128i)vec_splats((unsigned char)(-(!!_value))); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) + : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { + __vector unsigned long long result; + const __m128i perm_mask = {0x78, 0x70, 0x68, 0x60, 0x58, 0x50, 0x48, 0x40, + 0x38, 0x30, 0x28, 0x20, 0x18, 0x10, 0x08, 0x00}; + + result = ((__vector unsigned long long)vec_vbpermq((__m128i)this->value, + (__m128i)perm_mask)); +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + return static_cast(result[1]); +#else + return static_cast(result[0]); +#endif + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { + return !vec_all_eq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { + return this->value ^ (__m128i)splat(true); + } +}; + +template struct base8_numeric : base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T value) { + (void)value; + return (__m128i)vec_splats(value); + } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return splat(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return (__m128i)(vec_vsx_ld(0, reinterpret_cast(values))); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16(T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, + T v5, T v6, T v7, T v8, T v9, + T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, + T v14, T v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, + v14, v15); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) + : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { + vec_vsx_st(this->value, 0, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst)); + } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)((__m128i)this->value + (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)((__m128i)this->value - (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 &operator+=(const simd8 other) { + *this = *this + other; + return *static_cast *>(this); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 &operator-=(const simd8 other) { + *this = *this - other; + return *static_cast *>(this); + } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior + // for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return (__m128i)vec_perm((__m128i)lookup_table, (__m128i)lookup_table, this->value); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted + // as a bitset). Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out + // every byte to output. Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the + // result are significant but 16 bytes get written. Design consideration: it + // seems like a function with the signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) + // would be sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L *output) const { + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + using internal::thintable_epi8; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + __m128i shufmask = (__m128i)(__vector unsigned long long){ + thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; +#else + __m128i shufmask = (__m128i)(__vector unsigned long long){ + thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]}; + shufmask = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)shufmask); +#endif + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = ((__m128i)shufmask) + + ((__m128i)(__vector int){0, 0, 0x08080808, 0x08080808}); + + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = vec_perm(this->value, this->value, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + vec_vsx_ld(0, reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = vec_perm(pruned, (__m128i)vec_splats(0), compactmask); + vec_vsx_st(answer, 0, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output)); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 + lookup_16(L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, L replace4, + L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, L replace8, L replace9, + L replace10, L replace11, L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, + L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, replace4, replace5, replace6, + replace7, replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, replace12, + replace13, replace14, replace15)); + } +}; + +// Signed bytes +template <> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t *values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, + int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, + int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15) + : simd8((__m128i)(__vector signed char){v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, + v15}) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 + repeat_16(int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, + int8_t v6, int8_t v7, int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, + int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 + max_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_max((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + min_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_min((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpgt((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmplt((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } +}; + +// Unsigned bytes +template <> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t *values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline + simd8(uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, + uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, + uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15) + : simd8((__m128i){v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15}) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 + repeat_16(uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, + uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, + uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, + uint8_t v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 + saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_adds(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_subs(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 + max_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_max(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + min_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_min(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 + gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { + return this->saturating_sub(other); + } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 + lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { + return other.saturating_sub(*this); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<=(const simd8 other) const { + return other.max_val(*this) == other; + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>=(const simd8 other) const { + return other.min_val(*this) == other; + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>(const simd8 other) const { + return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<(const simd8 other) const { + return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); + } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpeq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(uint8_t(0))); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { + return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { + return ~this->bits_not_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { + return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + return vec_all_eq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { + return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return vec_all_eq(vec_and(this->value, (__m128i)bits), + (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); + } + template simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { + return simd8( + (__m128i)vec_sr(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splat_u8(N))); + } + template simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { + return simd8( + (__m128i)vec_sl(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splat_u8(N))); + } +}; + +template struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, + "PPC64 kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64 &o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64 & + operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, + const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) + : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) + : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr + 16), + simd8::load(ptr + 32), simd8::load(ptr + 48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | + (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T *output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), + output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), + output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), + output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask(); + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask(); + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] == mask, this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, this->chunks[3] == mask) + .to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3]) + .to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] <= mask, this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, this->chunks[3] <= mask) + .to_bitmask(); + } +}; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote + copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { + return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; + } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { + return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); + } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { + return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); + } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote +backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), + "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than " + "SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on + // PPC; therefore, we smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the + // bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = + simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for ppc64 */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/end.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "ppc64" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(westmere) +/* including simdjson/westmere.h: #include "simdjson/westmere.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/begin.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "westmere" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION westmere +/* including simdjson/westmere/base.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Westmere (Intel SSE4.2). + */ +namespace westmere { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { + +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + */ +#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for westmere"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("sse4.2,pclmul,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processing supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/base.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Westmere (Intel SSE4.2). + */ +namespace westmere { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { + +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + */ +#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for westmere"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace numberparsing { + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/simd.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = + _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), answer); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask() ); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask() ; + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/simd.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = + _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), answer); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask() ); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask() ; + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + 16); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + 16); + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/westmere/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for westmere */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for westmere */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/end.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "westmere" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/westmere/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(lsx) +/* including simdjson/lsx.h: #include "simdjson/lsx.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_H + +/* including simdjson/lsx/begin.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "lsx" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION lsx +/* including simdjson/lsx/base.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for LSX. + */ +namespace lsx { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for LoongArch SX"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vpcnt_d(__m128i(v2u64{input_num, 0})), 0); +} + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/simd.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const v16i8&() const { return (v16i8&)this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator v16i8&() { return (v16i8&)this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vand_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vxor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vandn_v(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return __lsx_vseq_b(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return __lsx_vor_v(__lsx_vbsll_v(*this, N), __lsx_vbsrl_v(prev_chunk, 16 - N)); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { + return __lsx_vreplgr2vr_b(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vmskltz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return __lsx_vreplgr2vr_b(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return __lsx_vldi(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return __lsx_vld(reinterpret_cast(values), 0); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { + return __lsx_vst(*this, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), 0); + } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vadd_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vsub_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return __lsx_vshuf_b(lookup_table, lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by haswell + // lsx do it in 2 steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register. + __m128i shufmask = {int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask1]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask2]) + 0x0808080808080808}; + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = __lsx_vshuf_b(*this, *this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask + __m128i compactmask = __lsx_vldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop1 * 8); + __m128i answer = __lsx_vshuf_b(pruned, pruned, compactmask); + __lsx_vst(answer, reinterpret_cast(output), 0); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8({ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmax_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmin_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vslt_b(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vslt_b(*this, other); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(__m128i(v16u8{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + })) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vsadd_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vssub_bu(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmax_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmin_bu(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vmskltz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(__lsx_vand_v(*this, bits)), 0); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(__lsx_vsrli_b(*this, N)); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(__lsx_vslli_b(*this, N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "LSX kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint16_t mask1 = uint16_t(mask); + uint16_t mask2 = uint16_t(mask >> 16); + uint16_t mask3 = uint16_t(mask >> 32); + uint16_t mask4 = uint16_t(mask >> 48); + __m128i zcnt = __lsx_vpcnt_h(__m128i(v2u64{~mask, 0})); + uint64_t zcnt1 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 0); + uint64_t zcnt2 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 1); + uint64_t zcnt3 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 2); + uint64_t zcnt4 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 3); + uint8_t *voutput = reinterpret_cast(output); + // There should be a critical value which processes in scaler is faster. + if (zcnt1) + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt1; + if (zcnt2) + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt2; + if (zcnt3) + this->chunks[2].compress(mask3, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt3; + if (zcnt4) + this->chunks[3].compress(mask4, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt4; + return reinterpret_cast(voutput) - reinterpret_cast(output); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + __m128i mask1 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[0]); + __m128i mask2 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[1]); + __m128i mask3 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[2]); + __m128i mask4 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[3]); + mask1 = __lsx_vilvl_h(mask2, mask1); + mask2 = __lsx_vilvl_h(mask4, mask3); + return __lsx_vpickve2gr_du(__lsx_vilvl_w(mask2, mask1), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on LSX; therefore, we + // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/lsx/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lsx */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lsx */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/end.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "lsx" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/lsx/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(lasx) +/* including simdjson/lasx.h: #include "simdjson/lasx.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_H + +/* including simdjson/lasx/begin.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "lasx" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION lasx +/* including simdjson/lasx/base.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for LASX. + */ +namespace lasx { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(__m256i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for LoongArch ASX"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(__lasx_xvpcnt_d(__m256i(v4u64{input_num, 0, 0, 0})), 0); +} + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/simd.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m256i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const v32i8&() const { return (v32i8&)this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator v32i8&() { return (v32i8&)this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvand_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvxor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvandn_v(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return __lasx_xvseq_b(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + __m256i hi = __lasx_xvbsll_v(*this, N); + __m256i lo = __lasx_xvbsrl_v(*this, 16 - N); + __m256i tmp = __lasx_xvbsrl_v(prev_chunk, 16 - N); + lo = __lasx_xvpermi_q(lo, tmp, 0x21); + return __lasx_xvor_v(hi, lo); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_b(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { + __m256i mask = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(*this); + return (__lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 4) << 16) | (__lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { + return __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_b(_value); + } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return __lasx_xvldi(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { + return __lasx_xvld(reinterpret_cast(values), 0); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { + return __lasx_xvst(*this, reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), 0); + } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvadd_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvsub_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return __lasx_xvshuf_b(lookup_table, lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by haswell + // lasx do it in 4 steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask3 = uint8_t(mask >> 16); // ... + uint8_t mask4 = uint8_t(mask >> 24); // ... + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask{1,2,3,4}] + // into a 256-bit register. + __m256i shufmask = {int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask1]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask2]) + 0x0808080808080808, int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask3]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask4]) + 0x0808080808080808}; + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m256i pruned = __lasx_xvshuf_b(*this, *this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + int pop2 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask2]; + int pop3 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask3]; + + // then load the corresponding mask + __m256i masklo = __lasx_xvldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop1 * 8); + __m256i maskhi = __lasx_xvldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop3 * 8); + __m256i compactmask = __lasx_xvpermi_q(maskhi, masklo, 0x20); + __m256i answer = __lasx_xvshuf_b(pruned, pruned, compactmask); + __lasx_xvst(answer, reinterpret_cast(output), 0); + uint64_t value3 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(answer, 2); + uint64_t value4 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(answer, 3); + uint64_t *pos = reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(output) + 16 - (pop1 + pop2) / 2); + pos[0] = value3; + pos[1] = value4; + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31 + ) : simd8({ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + }) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmax_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmin_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvslt_b(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvslt_b(*this, other); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31 + ) : simd8(__m256i(v32u8{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + })) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvsadd_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvssub_bu(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmax_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmin_bu(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { + __m256i mask = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(__lasx_xvand_v(*this, bits)); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(__lasx_xvsrli_b(*this, N)); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(__lasx_xvslli_b(*this, N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "LASX kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); + uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); + __m256i zcnt = __lasx_xvpcnt_w(__m256i(v4u64{~mask, 0, 0, 0})); + uint64_t zcnt1 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_wu(zcnt, 0); + uint64_t zcnt2 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_wu(zcnt, 1); + // There should be a critical value which processes in scaler is faster. + if (zcnt1) + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); + if (zcnt2) + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + zcnt1); + return zcnt1 + zcnt2; + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + __m256i mask0 = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(this->chunks[0]); + __m256i mask1 = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(this->chunks[1]); + __m256i mask_tmp = __lasx_xvpickve_w(mask0, 4); + __m256i tmp = __lasx_xvpickve_w(mask1, 4); + mask0 = __lasx_xvinsve0_w(mask0, mask1, 1); + mask_tmp = __lasx_xvinsve0_w(mask_tmp, tmp, 1); + return __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(__lasx_xvpackev_h(mask_tmp, mask0), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast((v == '\\').to_bitmask()), // bs_bits + static_cast((v == '"').to_bitmask()), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/lasx/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +/* including simdjson/generic/base.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/base.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // If we haven't got an implementation yet, we're in the editor, editing a generic file! Just */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): // use the most advanced one we can so the most possible stuff can be tested. */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation_detection.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #if SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ICELAKE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_HASWELL */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_WESTMERE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_ARM64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_PPC64 */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LSX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_LASX */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #elif SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_FALLBACK */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #else */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #error "All possible implementations (including fallback) have been disabled! simdjson will not run." */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +struct open_container; +class dom_parser_implementation; + +/** + * The type of a JSON number + */ +enum class number_type { + floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + unsigned_integer, /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + big_integer /// a big integer that does not fit in a 64-bit word +}; + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/base.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/jsoncharutils_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace jsoncharutils { + +// return non-zero if not a structural or whitespace char +// zero otherwise +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_not_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace_negated[c]; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t is_structural_or_whitespace(uint8_t c) { + return internal::structural_or_whitespace[c]; +} + +// returns a value with the high 16 bits set if not valid +// otherwise returns the conversion of the 4 hex digits at src into the bottom +// 16 bits of the 32-bit return register +// +// see +// https://lemire.me/blog/2019/04/17/parsing-short-hexadecimal-strings-efficiently/ +static inline uint32_t hex_to_u32_nocheck( + const uint8_t *src) { // strictly speaking, static inline is a C-ism + uint32_t v1 = internal::digit_to_val32[630 + src[0]]; + uint32_t v2 = internal::digit_to_val32[420 + src[1]]; + uint32_t v3 = internal::digit_to_val32[210 + src[2]]; + uint32_t v4 = internal::digit_to_val32[0 + src[3]]; + return v1 | v2 | v3 | v4; +} + +// given a code point cp, writes to c +// the utf-8 code, outputting the length in +// bytes, if the length is zero, the code point +// is invalid +// +// This can possibly be made faster using pdep +// and clz and table lookups, but JSON documents +// have few escaped code points, and the following +// function looks cheap. +// +// Note: we assume that surrogates are treated separately +// +simdjson_inline size_t codepoint_to_utf8(uint32_t cp, uint8_t *c) { + if (cp <= 0x7F) { + c[0] = uint8_t(cp); + return 1; // ascii + } + if (cp <= 0x7FF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 6) + 192); + c[1] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 2; // universal plane + // Surrogates are treated elsewhere... + //} //else if (0xd800 <= cp && cp <= 0xdfff) { + // return 0; // surrogates // could put assert here + } else if (cp <= 0xFFFF) { + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 12) + 224); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 3; + } else if (cp <= 0x10FFFF) { // if you know you have a valid code point, this + // is not needed + c[0] = uint8_t((cp >> 18) + 240); + c[1] = uint8_t(((cp >> 12) & 63) + 128); + c[2] = uint8_t(((cp >> 6) & 63) + 128); + c[3] = uint8_t((cp & 63) + 128); + return 4; + } + // will return 0 when the code point was too large. + return 0; // bad r +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +} // namespace jsoncharutils +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_JSONCHARUTILS_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +/// @private +namespace atomparsing { + +// The string_to_uint32 is exclusively used to map literal strings to 32-bit values. +// We use memcpy instead of a pointer cast to avoid undefined behaviors since we cannot +// be certain that the character pointer will be properly aligned. +// You might think that using memcpy makes this function expensive, but you'd be wrong. +// All decent optimizing compilers (GCC, clang, Visual Studio) will compile string_to_uint32("false"); +// to the compile-time constant 1936482662. +simdjson_inline uint32_t string_to_uint32(const char* str) { uint32_t val; std::memcpy(&val, str, sizeof(uint32_t)); return val; } + + +// Again in str4ncmp we use a memcpy to avoid undefined behavior. The memcpy may appear expensive. +// Yet all decent optimizing compilers will compile memcpy to a single instruction, just about. +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline uint32_t str4ncmp(const uint8_t *src, const char* atom) { + uint32_t srcval; // we want to avoid unaligned 32-bit loads (undefined in C/C++) + static_assert(sizeof(uint32_t) <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be larger than 4 bytes"); + std::memcpy(&srcval, src, sizeof(uint32_t)); + return srcval ^ string_to_uint32(atom); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "true") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_true_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_true_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "true"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src+1, "alse") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[5])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_false_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 5) { return is_valid_false_atom(src); } + else if (len == 5) { return !str4ncmp(src+1, "alse"); } + else { return false; } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src) { + return (str4ncmp(src, "null") | jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(src[4])) == 0; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused +simdjson_inline bool is_valid_null_atom(const uint8_t *src, size_t len) { + if (len > 4) { return is_valid_null_atom(src); } + else if (len == 4) { return !str4ncmp(src, "null"); } + else { return false; } +} + +} // namespace atomparsing +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ATOMPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +// expectation: sizeof(open_container) = 64/8. +struct open_container { + uint32_t tape_index; // where, on the tape, does the scope ([,{) begins + uint32_t count; // how many elements in the scope +}; // struct open_container + +static_assert(sizeof(open_container) == 64/8, "Open container must be 64 bits"); + +class dom_parser_implementation final : public internal::dom_parser_implementation { +public: + /** Tape location of each open { or [ */ + std::unique_ptr open_containers{}; + /** Whether each open container is a [ or { */ + std::unique_ptr is_array{}; + /** Buffer passed to stage 1 */ + const uint8_t *buf{}; + /** Length passed to stage 1 */ + size_t len{0}; + /** Document passed to stage 2 */ + dom::document *doc{}; + + inline dom_parser_implementation() noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + inline dom_parser_implementation &operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept; + dom_parser_implementation(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + dom_parser_implementation &operator=(const dom_parser_implementation &) = delete; + + simdjson_warn_unused error_code parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage1(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, stage1_mode partial) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused error_code stage2_next(dom::document &doc) noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept final; + simdjson_warn_unused uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) const noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept final; + inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept final; +private: + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code set_capacity_stage1(size_t capacity); + +}; + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation() noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation::dom_parser_implementation(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; +inline dom_parser_implementation &dom_parser_implementation::operator=(dom_parser_implementation &&other) noexcept = default; + +// Leaving these here so they can be inlined if so desired +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_capacity(size_t capacity) noexcept { + if(capacity > SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) { return CAPACITY; } + // Stage 1 index output + size_t max_structures = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity, 64) + 2 + 7; + structural_indexes.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint32_t[max_structures] ); + if (!structural_indexes) { _capacity = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + structural_indexes[0] = 0; + n_structural_indexes = 0; + + _capacity = capacity; + return SUCCESS; +} + +inline simdjson_warn_unused error_code dom_parser_implementation::set_max_depth(size_t max_depth) noexcept { + // Stage 2 stacks + open_containers.reset(new (std::nothrow) open_container[max_depth]); + is_array.reset(new (std::nothrow) bool[max_depth]); + if (!is_array || !open_containers) { _max_depth = 0; return MEMALLOC; } + + _max_depth = max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_DOM_PARSER_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/dom_parser_implementation.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +// This is a near copy of include/error.h's implementation_simdjson_result_base, except it doesn't use std::pair +// so we can avoid inlining errors +// TODO reconcile these! +/** + * The result of a simdjson operation that could fail. + * + * Gives the option of reading error codes, or throwing an exception by casting to the desired result. + * + * This is a base class for implementations that want to add functions to the result type for + * chaining. + * + * Override like: + * + * struct simdjson_result : public internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base { + * simdjson_result() noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base() {} + * simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} + * simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept : internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base(value, error) {} + * // Your extra methods here + * } + * + * Then any method returning simdjson_result will be chainable with your methods. + */ +template +struct implementation_simdjson_result_base { + + /** + * Create a new empty result with error = UNINITIALIZED. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new error result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new successful result. + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept; + + /** + * Create a new result with both things (use if you don't want to branch when creating the result). + */ + simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value and the error to the provided variables. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + * @param error The variable to assign the error to. Set to SUCCESS if there is no error. + */ + simdjson_inline void tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept; + + /** + * Move the value to the provided variable. + * + * @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept; + + /** + * The error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value() & noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Take the result value (move it). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& take_value() && noexcept(false); + + /** + * Cast to the value (will throw on error). + * + * @throw simdjson_error if there was an error. + */ + simdjson_inline operator T&&() && noexcept(false); + + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline const T& value_unsafe() const& noexcept; + /** + * Get the result value. This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T& value_unsafe() & noexcept; + /** + * Take the result value (move it). This function is safe if and only + * the error() method returns a value that evaluates to false. + */ + simdjson_inline T&& value_unsafe() && noexcept; +protected: + /** users should never directly access first and second. **/ + T first{}; /** Users should never directly access 'first'. **/ + error_code second{UNINITIALIZED}; /** Users should never directly access 'second'. **/ +}; // struct implementation_simdjson_result_base + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/jsoncharutils.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace numberparsing { + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_unsigned_integer((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE))) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (found_float((VALUE), (SRC)), (WRITER).append_double((VALUE))) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (found_invalid_number((SRC)), BIGINT_ERROR) +#else +#define INVALID_NUMBER(SRC) (NUMBER_ERROR) +#define WRITE_INTEGER(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_s64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_UNSIGNED(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_u64((VALUE)) +#define WRITE_DOUBLE(VALUE, SRC, WRITER) (WRITER).append_double((VALUE)) +#define BIGINT_NUMBER(SRC) (BIGINT_ERROR) +#endif + +namespace { + +// Convert a mantissa, an exponent and a sign bit into an ieee64 double. +// The real_exponent needs to be in [0, 2046] (technically real_exponent = 2047 would be acceptable). +// The mantissa should be in [0,1<<53). The bit at index (1ULL << 52) while be zeroed. +simdjson_inline double to_double(uint64_t mantissa, uint64_t real_exponent, bool negative) { + double d; + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + mantissa |= real_exponent << 52; + mantissa |= ((static_cast(negative)) << 63); + std::memcpy(&d, &mantissa, sizeof(d)); + return d; +} + +// Attempts to compute i * 10^(power) exactly; and if "negative" is +// true, negate the result. +// This function will only work in some cases, when it does not work, success is +// set to false. This should work *most of the time* (like 99% of the time). +// We assume that power is in the [smallest_power, +// largest_power] interval: the caller is responsible for this check. +simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative, double &d) { + // we start with a fast path + // It was described in + // Clinger WD. How to read floating point numbers accurately. + // ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 1990 +#ifndef FLT_EVAL_METHOD +#error "FLT_EVAL_METHOD should be defined, please include cfloat." +#endif +#if (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 1) && (FLT_EVAL_METHOD != 0) + // We cannot be certain that x/y is rounded to nearest. + if (0 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#else + if (-22 <= power && power <= 22 && i <= 9007199254740991) +#endif + { + // convert the integer into a double. This is lossless since + // 0 <= i <= 2^53 - 1. + d = double(i); + // + // The general idea is as follows. + // If 0 <= s < 2^53 and if 10^0 <= p <= 10^22 then + // 1) Both s and p can be represented exactly as 64-bit floating-point + // values + // (binary64). + // 2) Because s and p can be represented exactly as floating-point values, + // then s * p + // and s / p will produce correctly rounded values. + // + if (power < 0) { + d = d / simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[-power]; + } else { + d = d * simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[power]; + } + if (negative) { + d = -d; + } + return true; + } + // When 22 < power && power < 22 + 16, we could + // hope for another, secondary fast path. It was + // described by David M. Gay in "Correctly rounded + // binary-decimal and decimal-binary conversions." (1990) + // If you need to compute i * 10^(22 + x) for x < 16, + // first compute i * 10^x, if you know that result is exact + // (e.g., when i * 10^x < 2^53), + // then you can still proceed and do (i * 10^x) * 10^22. + // Is this worth your time? + // You need 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16 *and* (i * 10^(x-22) < 2^53) + // for this second fast path to work. + // If you you have 22 < power *and* power < 22 + 16, and then you + // optimistically compute "i * 10^(x-22)", there is still a chance that you + // have wasted your time if i * 10^(x-22) >= 2^53. It makes the use cases of + // this optimization maybe less common than we would like. Source: + // http://www.exploringbinary.com/fast-path-decimal-to-floating-point-conversion/ + // also used in RapidJSON: https://rapidjson.org/strtod_8h_source.html + + // The fast path has now failed, so we are failing back on the slower path. + + // In the slow path, we need to adjust i so that it is > 1<<63 which is always + // possible, except if i == 0, so we handle i == 0 separately. + if(i == 0) { + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + + + // The exponent is 1024 + 63 + power + // + floor(log(5**power)/log(2)). + // The 1024 comes from the ieee64 standard. + // The 63 comes from the fact that we use a 64-bit word. + // + // Computing floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) could be + // slow. Instead we use a fast function. + // + // For power in (-400,350), we have that + // (((152170 + 65536) * power ) >> 16); + // is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + power when power >= 0 + // and it is equal to + // ceil(log(5**-power)/log(2)) + power when power < 0 + // + // The 65536 is (1<<16) and corresponds to + // (65536 * power) >> 16 ---> power + // + // ((152170 * power ) >> 16) is equal to + // floor(log(5**power)/log(2)) + // + // Note that this is not magic: 152170/(1<<16) is + // approximatively equal to log(5)/log(2). + // The 1<<16 value is a power of two; we could use a + // larger power of 2 if we wanted to. + // + int64_t exponent = (((152170 + 65536) * power) >> 16) + 1024 + 63; + + + // We want the most significant bit of i to be 1. Shift if needed. + int lz = leading_zeroes(i); + i <<= lz; + + + // We are going to need to do some 64-bit arithmetic to get a precise product. + // We use a table lookup approach. + // It is safe because + // power >= smallest_power + // and power <= largest_power + // We recover the mantissa of the power, it has a leading 1. It is always + // rounded down. + // + // We want the most significant 64 bits of the product. We know + // this will be non-zero because the most significant bit of i is + // 1. + const uint32_t index = 2 * uint32_t(power - simdjson::internal::smallest_power); + // Optimization: It may be that materializing the index as a variable might confuse some compilers and prevent effective complex-addressing loads. (Done for code clarity.) + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]); + // Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which + // implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product + // is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use + // we make of the product. It also makes it easy to reason about the product: there + // is 0 or 1 leading zero in the product. + + // Unless the least significant 9 bits of the high (64-bit) part of the full + // product are all 1s, then we know that the most significant 55 bits are + // exact and no further work is needed. Having 55 bits is necessary because + // we need 53 bits for the mantissa but we have to have one rounding bit and + // we can waste a bit if the most significant bit of the product is zero. + if((firstproduct.high & 0x1FF) == 0x1FF) { + // We want to compute i * 5^q, but only care about the top 55 bits at most. + // Consider the scenario where q>=0. Then 5^q may not fit in 64-bits. Doing + // the full computation is wasteful. So we do what is called a "truncated + // multiplication". + // We take the most significant 64-bits, and we put them in + // power_of_five_128[index]. Usually, that's good enough to approximate i * 5^q + // to the desired approximation using one multiplication. Sometimes it does not suffice. + // Then we store the next most significant 64 bits in power_of_five_128[index + 1], and + // then we get a better approximation to i * 5^q. + // + // That's for when q>=0. The logic for q<0 is somewhat similar but it is somewhat + // more complicated. + // + // There is an extra layer of complexity in that we need more than 55 bits of + // accuracy in the round-to-even scenario. + // + // The full_multiplication function computes the 128-bit product of two 64-bit words + // with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the + // 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding + // to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product. + simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]); + firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high; + if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; } + // As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without + // Fallback" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06644), at this point we are sure that the product + // is sufficiently accurate, and more computation is not needed. + } + uint64_t lower = firstproduct.low; + uint64_t upper = firstproduct.high; + // The final mantissa should be 53 bits with a leading 1. + // We shift it so that it occupies 54 bits with a leading 1. + /////// + uint64_t upperbit = upper >> 63; + uint64_t mantissa = upper >> (upperbit + 9); + lz += int(1 ^ upperbit); + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<54). + int64_t real_exponent = exponent - lz; + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent <= 0)) { // we have a subnormal? + // Here have that real_exponent <= 0 so -real_exponent >= 0 + if(-real_exponent + 1 >= 64) { // if we have more than 64 bits below the minimum exponent, you have a zero for sure. + d = negative ? -0.0 : 0.0; + return true; + } + // next line is safe because -real_exponent + 1 < 0 + mantissa >>= -real_exponent + 1; + // Thankfully, we can't have both "round-to-even" and subnormals because + // "round-to-even" only occurs for powers close to 0. + mantissa += (mantissa & 1); // round up + mantissa >>= 1; + // There is a weird scenario where we don't have a subnormal but just. + // Suppose we start with 2.2250738585072013e-308, we end up + // with 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 which is technically subnormal + // whereas 0x40000000000000 x 2^-1023-53 is normal. Now, we need to round + // up 0x3fffffffffffff x 2^-1023-53 and once we do, we are no longer + // subnormal, but we can only know this after rounding. + // So we only declare a subnormal if we are smaller than the threshold. + real_exponent = (mantissa < (uint64_t(1) << 52)) ? 0 : 1; + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; + } + // We have to round to even. The "to even" part + // is only a problem when we are right in between two floats + // which we guard against. + // If we have lots of trailing zeros, we may fall right between two + // floating-point values. + // + // The round-to-even cases take the form of a number 2m+1 which is in (2^53,2^54] + // times a power of two. That is, it is right between a number with binary significand + // m and another number with binary significand m+1; and it must be the case + // that it cannot be represented by a float itself. + // + // We must have that w * 10 ^q == (2m+1) * 2^p for some power of two 2^p. + // Recall that 10^q = 5^q * 2^q. + // When q >= 0, we must have that (2m+1) is divible by 5^q, so 5^q <= 2^54. We have that + // 5^23 <= 2^54 and it is the last power of five to qualify, so q <= 23. + // When q<0, we have w >= (2m+1) x 5^{-q}. We must have that w<2^{64} so + // (2m+1) x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. We have that 2m+1>2^{53}. Hence, we must have + // 2^{53} x 5^{-q} < 2^{64}. + // Hence we have 5^{-q} < 2^{11}$ or q>= -4. + // + // We require lower <= 1 and not lower == 0 because we could not prove that + // that lower == 0 is implied; but we could prove that lower <= 1 is a necessary and sufficient test. + if (simdjson_unlikely((lower <= 1) && (power >= -4) && (power <= 23) && ((mantissa & 3) == 1))) { + if((mantissa << (upperbit + 64 - 53 - 2)) == upper) { + mantissa &= ~1; // flip it so that we do not round up + } + } + + mantissa += mantissa & 1; + mantissa >>= 1; + + // Here we have mantissa < (1<<53), unless there was an overflow + if (mantissa >= (1ULL << 53)) { + ////////// + // This will happen when parsing values such as 7.2057594037927933e+16 + //////// + mantissa = (1ULL << 52); + real_exponent++; + } + mantissa &= ~(1ULL << 52); + // we have to check that real_exponent is in range, otherwise we bail out + if (simdjson_unlikely(real_exponent > 2046)) { + // We have an infinite value!!! We could actually throw an error here if we could. + return false; + } + d = to_double(mantissa, real_exponent, negative); + return true; +} + +// We call a fallback floating-point parser that might be slow. Note +// it will accept JSON numbers, but the JSON spec. is more restrictive so +// before you call parse_float_fallback, you need to have validated the input +// string with the JSON grammar. +// It will return an error (false) if the parsed number is infinite. +// The string parsing itself always succeeds. We know that there is at least +// one digit. +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +static bool parse_float_fallback(const uint8_t *ptr, const uint8_t *end_ptr, double *outDouble) { + *outDouble = simdjson::internal::from_chars(reinterpret_cast(ptr), reinterpret_cast(end_ptr)); + // We do not accept infinite values. + + // Detecting finite values in a portable manner is ridiculously hard, ideally + // we would want to do: + // return !std::isfinite(*outDouble); + // but that mysteriously fails under legacy/old libc++ libraries, see + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1286 + // + // Therefore, fall back to this solution (the extra parens are there + // to handle that max may be a macro on windows). + return !(*outDouble > (std::numeric_limits::max)() || *outDouble < std::numeric_limits::lowest()); +} + +// check quickly whether the next 8 chars are made of digits +// at a glance, it looks better than Mula's +// http://0x80.pl/articles/swar-digits-validate.html +simdjson_inline bool is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + // this can read up to 7 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(7 <= SIMDJSON_PADDING, "SIMDJSON_PADDING must be bigger than 7"); + std::memcpy(&val, chars, 8); + // a branchy method might be faster: + // return (( val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == 0x3030303030303030) + // && (( (val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0 ) == + // 0x3030303030303030); + return (((val & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) | + (((val + 0x0606060606060606) & 0xF0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0) >> 4)) == + 0x3333333333333333); +} + +template +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED // We deliberately allow overflow here and check later +simdjson_inline bool parse_digit(const uint8_t c, I &i) { + const uint8_t digit = static_cast(c - '0'); + if (digit > 9) { + return false; + } + // PERF NOTE: multiplication by 10 is cheaper than arbitrary integer multiplication + i = 10 * i + digit; // might overflow, we will handle the overflow later + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) { + return static_cast(c - '0') <= 9; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) { + // we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the + // floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer + // z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the + // the integer into a float in a lossless manner. + const uint8_t *const first_after_period = p; + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#if SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // this helps if we have lots of decimals! + // this turns out to be frequent enough. + if (is_made_of_eight_digits_fast(p)) { + i = i * 100000000 + parse_eight_digits_unrolled(p); + p += 8; + } +#endif // SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING +#endif // #ifdef SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING + // Unrolling the first digit makes a small difference on some implementations (e.g. westmere) + if (parse_digit(*p, i)) { ++p; } + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = first_after_period - p; + // Decimal without digits (123.) is illegal + if (exponent == 0) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) { + // Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78 + bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p); + if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well + + // Exponent: -123.456e-[78] + auto start_exp = p; + int64_t exp_number = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp_number)) { ++p; } + // It is possible for parse_digit to overflow. + // In particular, it could overflow to INT64_MIN, and we cannot do - INT64_MIN. + // Thus we *must* check for possible overflow before we negate exp_number. + + // Performance notes: it may seem like combining the two "simdjson_unlikely checks" below into + // a single simdjson_unlikely path would be faster. The reasoning is sound, but the compiler may + // not oblige and may, in fact, generate two distinct paths in any case. It might be + // possible to do uint64_t(p - start_exp - 1) >= 18 but it could end up trading off + // instructions for a simdjson_likely branch, an unconclusive gain. + + // If there were no digits, it's an error. + if (simdjson_unlikely(p == start_exp)) { + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + // We have a valid positive exponent in exp_number at this point, except that + // it may have overflowed. + + // If there were more than 18 digits, we may have overflowed the integer. We have to do + // something!!!! + if (simdjson_unlikely(p > start_exp+18)) { + // Skip leading zeroes: 1e000000000000000000001 is technically valid and does not overflow + while (*start_exp == '0') { start_exp++; } + // 19 digits could overflow int64_t and is kind of absurd anyway. We don't + // support exponents smaller than -999,999,999,999,999,999 and bigger + // than 999,999,999,999,999,999. + // We can truncate. + // Note that 999999999999999999 is assuredly too large. The maximal ieee64 value before + // infinity is ~1.8e308. The smallest subnormal is ~5e-324. So, actually, we could + // truncate at 324. + // Note that there is no reason to fail per se at this point in time. + // E.g., 0e999999999999999999999 is a fine number. + if (p > start_exp+18) { exp_number = 999999999999999999; } + } + // At this point, we know that exp_number is a sane, positive, signed integer. + // It is <= 999,999,999,999,999,999. As long as 'exponent' is in + // [-8223372036854775808, 8223372036854775808], we won't overflow. Because 'exponent' + // is bounded in magnitude by the size of the JSON input, we are fine in this universe. + // To sum it up: the next line should never overflow. + exponent += (neg_exp ? -exp_number : exp_number); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline bool check_if_integer(const uint8_t *const src, size_t max_length) { + const uint8_t *const srcend = src + max_length; + bool negative = (*src == '-'); // we can always read at least one character after the '-' + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + if(p == srcend) { return false; } + if(*p == '0') { + ++p; + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; + } + while(p != srcend && is_digit(*p)) { ++p; } + if(p == srcend) { return true; } + if(jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline size_t significant_digits(const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count) { + // It is possible that the integer had an overflow. + // We have to handle the case where we have 0.0000somenumber. + const uint8_t *start = start_digits; + while ((*start == '0') || (*start == '.')) { ++start; } + // we over-decrement by one when there is a '.' + return digit_count - size_t(start - start_digits); +} + +} // unnamed namespace + +/** @private */ +static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double* answer) { + if (parse_float_fallback(src, answer)) { + return SUCCESS; + } + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); +} + +/** @private */ +template +simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) { + // If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits, + // we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead + // of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice. + // + // 9999999999999999999 < 2**64 so we can accommodate 19 digits. + // If we have a decimal separator, then digit_count - 1 is the number of digits, but we + // may not have a decimal separator! + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19 && significant_digits(start_digits, digit_count) > 19)) { + // Ok, chances are good that we had an overflow! + // this is almost never going to get called!!! + // we start anew, going slowly!!! + // This will happen in the following examples: + // 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e+308 + // 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751 + // + // NOTE: We do not pass a reference to the to slow_float_parsing. If we passed our writer + // reference to it, it would force it to be stored in memory, preventing the compiler from + // picking it apart and putting into registers. i.e. if we pass it as reference, + // it gets slow. + double d; + error_code error = slow_float_parsing(src, &d); + writer.append_double(d); + return error; + } + // NOTE: it's weird that the simdjson_unlikely() only wraps half the if, but it seems to get slower any other + // way we've tried: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/pull/990#discussion_r448497331 + // To future reader: we'd love if someone found a better way, or at least could explain this result! + if (simdjson_unlikely(exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power)) { + // + // Important: smallest_power is such that it leads to a zero value. + // Observe that 18446744073709551615e-343 == 0, i.e. (2**64 - 1) e -343 is zero + // so something x 10^-343 goes to zero, but not so with something x 10^-342. + static_assert(simdjson::internal::smallest_power <= -342, "smallest_power is not small enough"); + // + if((exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power) || (i == 0)) { + // E.g. Parse "-0.0e-999" into the same value as "-0.0". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero + WRITE_DOUBLE(negative ? -0.0 : 0.0, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; + } else { // (exponent > largest_power) and (i != 0) + // We have, for sure, an infinite value and simdjson refuses to parse infinite values. + return INVALID_NUMBER(src); + } + } + double d; + if (!compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { + // we are almost never going to get here. + if (!parse_float_fallback(src, &d)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + WRITE_DOUBLE(d, src, writer); + return SUCCESS; +} + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + +// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing +#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) { + writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero + return SUCCESS; // always succeeds +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { return 0; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return false; } +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { return number_type::signed_integer; } +#else + +// parse the number at src +// define JSON_TEST_NUMBERS for unit testing +// +// It is assumed that the number is followed by a structural ({,},],[) character +// or a white space character. If that is not the case (e.g., when the JSON +// document is made of a single number), then it is necessary to copy the +// content and append a space before calling this function. +// +// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed. +template +simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) { + + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + if (digit_count == 0 || ('0' == *start_digits && digit_count > 1)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + + // + // Handle floats if there is a . or e (or both) + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool is_float = false; + if ('.' == *p) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_decimal_after_separator(src, p, i, exponent) ); + digit_count = int(p - start_digits); // used later to guard against overflows + } + if (('e' == *p) || ('E' == *p)) { + is_float = true; + ++p; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parse_exponent(src, p, exponent) ); + } + if (is_float) { + const bool dirty_end = jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p); + SIMDJSON_TRY( write_float(src, negative, i, start_digits, digit_count, exponent, writer) ); + if (dirty_end) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + } + + // The longest negative 64-bit number is 19 digits. + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + size_t longest_digit_count = negative ? 19 : 20; + if (digit_count > longest_digit_count) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + if (digit_count == longest_digit_count) { + if (negative) { + // Anything negative above INT64_MAX+1 is invalid + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)+1) { return BIGINT_NUMBER(src); } + WRITE_INTEGER(~i+1, src, writer); + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + } else if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + } + + // Write unsigned if it does not fit in a signed integer. + if (i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { + WRITE_UNSIGNED(i, src, writer); + } else { + WRITE_INTEGER(negative ? (~i+1) : i, src, writer); + } + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return INVALID_NUMBER(src); } + return SUCCESS; +} + +// Inlineable functions +namespace { + +// This table can be used to characterize the final character of an integer +// string. For JSON structural character and allowable white space characters, +// we return SUCCESS. For 'e', '.' and 'E', we return INCORRECT_TYPE. Otherwise +// we return NUMBER_ERROR. +// Optimization note: we could easily reduce the size of the table by half (to 128) +// at the cost of an extra branch. +// Optimization note: we want the values to use at most 8 bits (not, e.g., 32 bits): +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(NUMBER_ERROR))== NUMBER_ERROR, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(SUCCESS))== SUCCESS, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); +static_assert(error_code(uint8_t(INCORRECT_TYPE))== INCORRECT_TYPE, "bad NUMBER_ERROR cast"); + +const uint8_t integer_string_finisher[256] = { + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, INCORRECT_TYPE, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, + SUCCESS, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, NUMBER_ERROR, + NUMBER_ERROR}; + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if ((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + if (src[0] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_unsigned_in_string(const uint8_t * const src) noexcept { + const uint8_t *p = src + 1; + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // The longest positive 64-bit number is 20 digits. + // We do it this way so we don't trigger this branch unless we must. + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > 20)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + if (digit_count == 20) { + // Positive overflow check: + // - A 20 digit number starting with 2-9 is overflow, because 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is the + // biggest uint64_t. + // - A 20 digit number starting with 1 is overflow if it is less than INT64_MAX. + // If we got here, it's a 20 digit number starting with the digit "1". + // - If a 20 digit number starting with 1 overflowed (i*10+digit), the result will be smaller + // than 1,553,255,926,290,448,384. + // - That is smaller than the smallest possible 20-digit number the user could write: + // 10,000,000,000,000,000,000. + // - Therefore, if the number is positive and lower than that, it's overflow. + // - The value we are looking at is less than or equal to INT64_MAX. + // + // Note: we use src[1] and not src[0] because src[0] is the quote character in this + // instance. + if (src[1] != uint8_t('1') || i <= uint64_t(INT64_MAX)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + } + + return i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer(const uint8_t * const src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + const uint8_t *p = src + uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = p; + uint64_t i = 0; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + // return (*p == '.' || *p == 'e' || *p == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if((p != src_end) && integer_string_finisher[*p] != SUCCESS) { return error_code(integer_string_finisher[*p]); } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +// Parse any number from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_integer_in_string(const uint8_t *src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + // PERF NOTE: we don't use is_made_of_eight_digits_fast because large integers like 123456789 are rare + const uint8_t *const start_digits = src; + uint64_t i = 0; + while (parse_digit(*src, i)) { src++; } + + // If there were no digits, or if the integer starts with 0 and has more than one digit, it's an error. + // Optimization note: size_t is expected to be unsigned. + size_t digit_count = size_t(src - start_digits); + // We go from + // -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 + // so we can never represent numbers that have more than 19 digits. + size_t longest_digit_count = 19; + // Optimization note: the compiler can probably merge + // ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) + // into a single branch since digit_count is unsigned. + if ((digit_count == 0) || (digit_count > longest_digit_count)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + // Here digit_count > 0. + if (('0' == *start_digits) && (digit_count > 1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // We can do the following... + // if (!jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*src)) { + // return (*src == '.' || *src == 'e' || *src == 'E') ? INCORRECT_TYPE : NUMBER_ERROR; + // } + // as a single table lookup: + if(*src != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // Negative numbers have can go down to - INT64_MAX - 1 whereas positive numbers are limited to INT64_MAX. + // Performance note: This check is only needed when digit_count == longest_digit_count but it is + // so cheap that we might as well always make it. + if(i > uint64_t(INT64_MAX) + uint64_t(negative)) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + return negative ? (~i+1) : i; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + return (*src == '-'); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return true; } + return false; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + const uint8_t *p = src; + while(static_cast(*p - '0') <= 9) { p++; } + size_t digit_count = size_t(p - src); + if ( p == src ) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + if (jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { + static const uint8_t * smaller_big_integer = reinterpret_cast("9223372036854775808"); + // We have an integer. + if(simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 20)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // If the number is negative and valid, it must be a signed integer. + if(negative) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count > 19)) return number_type::big_integer; + if (simdjson_unlikely(digit_count == 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) > 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Let us check if we have a big integer (>=2**64). + static const uint8_t * two_to_sixtyfour = reinterpret_cast("18446744073709551616"); + if((digit_count > 20) || (digit_count == 20 && memcmp(src, two_to_sixtyfour, 20) >= 0)) { + return number_type::big_integer; + } + // The number is positive and smaller than 18446744073709551616 (or 2**64). + // We want values larger or equal to 9223372036854775808 to be unsigned + // integers, and the other values to be signed integers. + if((digit_count == 20) || (digit_count >= 19 && memcmp(src, smaller_big_integer, 19) >= 0)) { + return number_type::unsigned_integer; + } + return number_type::signed_integer; + } + // Hopefully, we have 'e' or 'E' or '.'. + return number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +// Never read at src_end or beyond +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double(const uint8_t * src, const uint8_t * const src_end) noexcept { + if(src == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*src == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative); + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely((p != src_end) && (*p == '.'))) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if ((p == src_end) || !parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = start_digits-src > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if ((p != src_end) && (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E')) { + p++; + if(p == src_end) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while ((p != src_end) && parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if ((p != src_end) && jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(*p)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), src_end, &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_double_in_string(const uint8_t * src) noexcept { + // + // Check for minus sign + // + bool negative = (*(src + 1) == '-'); + src += uint8_t(negative) + 1; + + // + // Parse the integer part. + // + uint64_t i = 0; + const uint8_t *p = src; + p += parse_digit(*p, i); + bool leading_zero = (i == 0); + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + // no integer digits, or 0123 (zero must be solo) + if ( p == src ) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + if ( (leading_zero && p != src+1)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + // + // Parse the decimal part. + // + int64_t exponent = 0; + bool overflow; + if (simdjson_likely(*p == '.')) { + p++; + const uint8_t *start_decimal_digits = p; + if (!parse_digit(*p, i)) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } // no decimal digits + p++; + while (parse_digit(*p, i)) { p++; } + exponent = -(p - start_decimal_digits); + + // Overflow check. More than 19 digits (minus the decimal) may be overflow. + overflow = p-src-1 > 19; + if (simdjson_unlikely(overflow && leading_zero)) { + // Skip leading 0.00000 and see if it still overflows + const uint8_t *start_digits = src + 2; + while (*start_digits == '0') { start_digits++; } + overflow = p-start_digits > 19; + } + } else { + overflow = p-src > 19; + } + + // + // Parse the exponent + // + if (*p == 'e' || *p == 'E') { + p++; + bool exp_neg = *p == '-'; + p += exp_neg || *p == '+'; + + uint64_t exp = 0; + const uint8_t *start_exp_digits = p; + while (parse_digit(*p, exp)) { p++; } + // no exp digits, or 20+ exp digits + if (p-start_exp_digits == 0 || p-start_exp_digits > 19) { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + exponent += exp_neg ? 0-exp : exp; + } + + if (*p != '"') { return NUMBER_ERROR; } + + overflow = overflow || exponent < simdjson::internal::smallest_power || exponent > simdjson::internal::largest_power; + + // + // Assemble (or slow-parse) the float + // + double d; + if (simdjson_likely(!overflow)) { + if (compute_float_64(exponent, i, negative, d)) { return d; } + } + if (!parse_float_fallback(src - uint8_t(negative), &d)) { + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + return d; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING + +} // namespace numberparsing + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, number_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case number_type::signed_integer: out << "integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808)"; break; + case number_type::unsigned_integer: out << "unsigned integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616)"; break; + case number_type::floating_point_number: out << "floating-point number (binary64)"; break; + case number_type::big_integer: out << "big integer"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_NUMBERPARSING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h for lasx */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { + +// +// internal::implementation_simdjson_result_base inline implementation +// + +template +simdjson_inline void implementation_simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { + error = this->second; + if (!error) { + value = std::forward>(*this).first; + } +} + +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { + error_code error; + std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); + return error; +} + +template +simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { + return this->second; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { + return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + +template +simdjson_inline const T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() const& noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() & noexcept { + return this->first; +} + +template +simdjson_inline T&& implementation_simdjson_result_base::value_unsafe() && noexcept { + return std::forward(this->first); +} + +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept + : first{std::forward(value)}, second{error} {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} +template +simdjson_inline implementation_simdjson_result_base::implementation_simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_IMPLEMENTATION_SIMDJSON_RESULT_BASE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h for lasx */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/end.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "lasx" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/lasx/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx.h */ +#else +#error Unknown SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#undef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +#endif // SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_H +/* end file simdjson/builtin.h */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/builtin/base.h" */ + +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h */ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE! +#endif + +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H +#define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H + +// Internal headers needed for ondemand generics. +// All includes not under simdjson/generic/ondemand must be here! +// Otherwise, amalgamation will fail. +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* skipped duplicate #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h */ + +/* defining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#define SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +#if SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(arm64) +/* including simdjson/arm64/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/arm64/begin.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "arm64" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION arm64 +/* including simdjson/arm64/base.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for NEON (ARMv8). + */ +namespace arm64 { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(uint8x16_t) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for arm64"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return vaddv_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(input_num))); +} + + +#if defined(__GNUC__) // catches clang and gcc +/** + * ARM has a fast 64-bit "bit reversal function" that is handy. However, + * it is not generally available as an intrinsic function under Visual + * Studio (though this might be changing). Even under clang/gcc, we + * apparently need to invoke inline assembly. + */ +/* + * We use SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS as a hint that algorithms that + * work well with bit reversal may use it. + */ +#define SIMDJSON_PREFER_REVERSE_BITS 1 + +/* reverse the bits */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t reverse_bits(uint64_t input_num) { + uint64_t rev_bits; + __asm("rbit %0, %1" : "=r"(rev_bits) : "r"(input_num)); + return rev_bits; +} + +/** + * Flips bit at index 63 - lz. Thus if you have 'leading_zeroes' leading zeroes, + * then this will set to zero the leading bit. It is possible for leading_zeroes to be + * greating or equal to 63 in which case we trigger undefined behavior, but the output + * of such undefined behavior is never used. + **/ +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +simdjson_inline uint64_t zero_leading_bit(uint64_t rev_bits, int leading_zeroes) { + return rev_bits ^ (uint64_t(0x8000000000000000) >> leading_zeroes); +} + +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + *result = value1 + value2; + return *result < value1; +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + ///////////// + // We could do this with PMULL, but it is apparently slow. + // + //#ifdef __ARM_FEATURE_CRYPTO // some ARM processors lack this extension + //return vmull_p64(-1ULL, bitmask); + //#else + // Analysis by @sebpop: + // When diffing the assembly for src/stage1_find_marks.cpp I see that the eors are all spread out + // in between other vector code, so effectively the extra cycles of the sequence do not matter + // because the GPR units are idle otherwise and the critical path is on the FP side. + // Also the PMULL requires two extra fmovs: GPR->FP (3 cycles in N1, 5 cycles in A72 ) + // and FP->GPR (2 cycles on N1 and 5 cycles on A72.) + /////////// + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/arm64/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +// __umulh requires intrin.h +#include +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO && SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have SSE, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/simd.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { +namespace simd { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +namespace { +// Start of private section with Visual Studio workaround + + +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint8x16_t +#define simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, \ + x13, x14, x15, x16) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, \ + x9, x10, x11, x12, x13, x14, x15, x16}; \ + return vld1q_u8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int8x16_t +#define simdjson_make_int8x16_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11, x12, \ + x13, x14, x15, x16) \ + ([=]() { \ + int8_t array[16] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, \ + x9, x10, x11, x12, x13, x14, x15, x16}; \ + return vld1q_s8(array); \ + }()) +#endif + +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint8x8_t +#define simdjson_make_uint8x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint8_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1_u8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int8x8_t +#define simdjson_make_int8x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + int8_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1_s8(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_uint16x8_t +#define simdjson_make_uint16x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + uint16_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1q_u16(array); \ + }()) +#endif +#ifndef simdjson_make_int16x8_t +#define simdjson_make_int16x8_t(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) \ + ([=]() { \ + int16_t array[8] = {x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8}; \ + return vld1q_s16(array); \ + }()) +#endif + +// End of private section with Visual Studio workaround +} // namespace +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + + + template + struct simd8; + + // + // Base class of simd8 and simd8, both of which use uint8x16_t internally. + // + template> + struct base_u8 { + uint8x16_t value; + static const int SIZE = sizeof(value); + + // Conversion from/to SIMD register + simdjson_inline base_u8(const uint8x16_t _value) : value(_value) {} + simdjson_inline operator const uint8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator uint8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline simd8 operator|(const simd8 other) const { return vorrq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator&(const simd8 other) const { return vandq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator^(const simd8 other) const { return veorq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bit_andnot(const simd8 other) const { return vbicq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator|=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator&=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator^=(const simd8 other) { auto this_cast = static_cast*>(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return vceqq_u8(lhs, rhs); } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return vextq_u8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base_u8 { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} + // False constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(vdupq_n_u8(0)) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + + // We return uint32_t instead of uint16_t because that seems to be more efficient for most + // purposes (cutting it down to uint16_t costs performance in some compilers). + simdjson_inline uint32_t to_bitmask() const { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80); +#else + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = {0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80}; +#endif + auto minput = *this & bit_mask; + uint8x16_t tmp = vpaddq_u8(minput, minput); + tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); + tmp = vpaddq_u8(tmp, tmp); + return vgetq_lane_u16(vreinterpretq_u16_u8(tmp), 0); + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return vmaxvq_u32(vreinterpretq_u32_u8(*this)) != 0; } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base_u8 { + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t splat(uint8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_u8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t zero() { return vdupq_n_u8(0); } + static simdjson_inline uint8x16_t load(const uint8_t* values) { return vld1q_u8(values); } + + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8x16_t _value) : base_u8(_value) {} + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(simdjson_make_uint8x16_t( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} +#else + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(uint8x16_t{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} +#endif + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(uint8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_u8(dst, *this); } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return vqaddq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return vqsubq_u8(*this, other); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline uint8_t max_val() const { return vmaxvq_u8(*this); } + simdjson_inline uint8_t min_val() const { return vminvq_u8(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return vcleq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return vcgeq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_u8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_u8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this > other); } + // Same as <, but instead of guaranteeing all 1's == true, false = 0 and true = nonzero. For ARM, returns all 1's. + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return simd8(*this < other); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return vtstq_u8(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return this->max_val() != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).any_bits_set_anywhere(); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return vshrq_n_u8(*this, N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return vshlq_n_u8(*this, N); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + } + + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint16_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + uint64x2_t shufmask64 = {thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; + uint8x16_t shufmask = vreinterpretq_u8_u64(shufmask64); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + uint8x16_t inc = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); +#else + uint8x16_t inc = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; +#endif + shufmask = vaddq_u8(shufmask, inc); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + uint8x16_t pruned = vqtbl1q_u8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + uint8x16_t compactmask = vld1q_u8(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + uint8x16_t answer = vqtbl1q_u8(pruned, compactmask); + vst1q_u8(reinterpret_cast(output), answer); + } + + // Copies all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the low half of the mask (interpreted as a + // bitset) to output1, then those corresponding to a 0 in the high half to output2. + template + simdjson_inline void compress_halves(uint16_t mask, L *output1, L *output2) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + uint8x8_t compactmask1 = vcreate_u8(thintable_epi8[mask1]); + uint8x8_t compactmask2 = vcreate_u8(thintable_epi8[mask2]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + uint8x8_t inc = simdjson_make_uint8x8_t(0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08); +#else + uint8x8_t inc = {0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08, 0x08}; +#endif + compactmask2 = vadd_u8(compactmask2, inc); + // store each result (with the second store possibly overlapping the first) + vst1_u8((uint8_t*)output1, vqtbl1_u8(*this, compactmask1)); + vst1_u8((uint8_t*)output2, vqtbl1_u8(*this, compactmask2)); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { + return vqtbl1q_u8(*this, simd8(original)); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 { + int8x16_t value; + + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(int8_t _value) { return vmovq_n_s8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return vdupq_n_s8(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const int8_t values[16]) { return vld1q_s8(values); } + + // Conversion from/to SIMD register + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8x16_t _value) : value{_value} {} + simdjson_inline operator const int8x16_t&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator int8x16_t&() { return this->value; } + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline simd8() : simd8(zero()) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(simdjson_make_int8x16_t( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} +#else + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(int8x16_t{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} +#endif + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(int8_t dst[16]) const { return vst1q_s8(dst, *this); } + + // Explicit conversion to/from unsigned + // + // Under Visual Studio/ARM64 uint8x16_t and int8x16_t are apparently the same type. + // In theory, we could check this occurrence with std::same_as and std::enabled_if but it is C++14 + // and relatively ugly and hard to read. +#ifndef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + simdjson_inline explicit simd8(const uint8x16_t other): simd8(vreinterpretq_s8_u8(other)) {} +#endif + simdjson_inline explicit operator simd8() const { return vreinterpretq_u8_s8(this->value); } + + // Math + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return vaddq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return vsubq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *this; } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *this; } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return vmaxq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return vminq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return vcgtq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return vcltq_s8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator==(const simd8 other) const { return vceqq_s8(*this, other); } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return vextq_s8(prev_chunk, *this, 16 - N); + } + + // Perform a lookup assuming no value is larger than 16 + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return lookup_table.apply_lookup_16_to(*this); + } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 apply_lookup_16_to(const simd8 original) { + return vqtbl1q_s8(*this, simd8(original)); + } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "ARM kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint64_t popcounts = vget_lane_u64(vreinterpret_u64_u8(vcnt_u8(vcreate_u8(~mask))), 0); + // compute the prefix sum of the popcounts of each byte + uint64_t offsets = popcounts * 0x0101010101010101; + this->chunks[0].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask), output, &output[popcounts & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[1].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 16), &output[(offsets >> 8) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 16) & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[2].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 32), &output[(offsets >> 24) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 32) & 0xFF]); + this->chunks[3].compress_halves(uint16_t(mask >> 48), &output[(offsets >> 40) & 0xFF], &output[(offsets >> 48) & 0xFF]); + return offsets >> 56; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { +#ifdef SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = simdjson_make_uint8x16_t( + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 + ); +#else + const uint8x16_t bit_mask = { + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80, + 0x01, 0x02, 0x4, 0x8, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 + }; +#endif + // Add each of the elements next to each other, successively, to stuff each 8 byte mask into one. + uint8x16_t sum0 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[0] & bit_mask, this->chunks[1] & bit_mask); + uint8x16_t sum1 = vpaddq_u8(this->chunks[2] & bit_mask, this->chunks[3] & bit_mask); + sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum1); + sum0 = vpaddq_u8(sum0, sum0); + return vgetq_lane_u64(vreinterpretq_u64_u8(sum0), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on ARM; therefore, we + // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/arm64/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +/** + * A fast, simple, DOM-like interface that parses JSON as you use it. + * + * Designed for maximum speed and a lower memory profile. + */ +namespace ondemand { + +/** Represents the depth of a JSON value (number of nested arrays/objects). */ +using depth_t = int32_t; + +/** @copydoc simdjson::arm64::number_type */ +using number_type = simdjson::arm64::number_type; + +/** @private Position in the JSON buffer indexes */ +using token_position = const uint32_t *; + +class array; +class array_iterator; +class document; +class document_reference; +class document_stream; +class field; +class json_iterator; +enum class json_type; +struct number; +class object; +class object_iterator; +class parser; +class raw_json_string; +class token_iterator; +class value; +class value_iterator; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through a single JSON value at a particular depth. + * + * Does not keep track of the type of value: provides methods for objects, arrays and scalars and expects + * the caller to call the right ones. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class value_iterator { +protected: + /** The underlying JSON iterator */ + json_iterator *_json_iter{}; + /** The depth of this value */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * The starting token index for this value + */ + token_position _start_position{}; + +public: + simdjson_inline value_iterator() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Denote that we're starting a document. + */ + simdjson_inline void start_document() noexcept; + + /** + * Skips a non-iterated or partially-iterated JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + * + * Optimized for scalars. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child() noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the start of the value + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is open--if the value has not been used, or the array/object is still open. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_open() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is at an object's first field (just after the {). + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_first_field() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon all iteration. + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the child value as a value_iterator. + */ + simdjson_inline value_iterator child_value() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the depth of this value. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON type of this value. + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + + /** + * @addtogroup object Object iteration + * + * Methods to iterate and find object fields. These methods generally *assume* the value is + * actually an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Start an object iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an object could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_object. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an object from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next field in an object. + * + * Looks for , and }. If } is found, the object is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return whether there is another field in the object. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between fields. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma, but not enough tokens remaining to have a key, :, and value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the current field's key. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result field_key() noexcept; + + /** + * Pass the : in the field and move to its value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code field_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key, *without* unescaping. This assumes object order: it + * will not find the field if it was already passed when looking for some *other* field. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the field with the given key without regard to order, and *without* unescaping. + * + * This is an unordered object lookup: if the field is not found initially, it will cycle around and scan from the beginning. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @addtogroup array Array iteration + * Methods to iterate over array elements. These methods generally *assume* the value is actually + * an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_array() noexcept; + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration while at the root. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an array could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_array. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an array from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next element in an array. + * + * Looks for , and ]. If ] is found, the array is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return Whether there is another element in the array. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between elements. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_element() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a child value iterator. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline value_iterator child() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @defgroup scalar Scalar values + * @addtogroup scalar + * @{ + */ + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_root_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void assert_is_valid() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_valid() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ +protected: + /** + * Restarts an array iteration. + * @returns Whether the array has any elements (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_array() noexcept; + /** + * Restarts an object iteration. + * @returns Whether the object has any fields (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_object() noexcept; + /** + * move_at_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container. It updates the index so that at_start() is true and it + * syncs the depth. The user can then create a new container instance. + * + * Usage: used with value::count_elements(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_start() noexcept; + + /** + * move_at_container_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container so that assert_at_container_start() passes. + * + * Usage: used with reset_array() and reset_object(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_container_start() noexcept; + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator(json_iterator *json_iter, depth_t depth, token_position start_index) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_start() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_start_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The general idea of the advance_... methods and the peek_* methods + * is that you first peek and check that you have desired type. If you do, + * and only if you do, then you advance. + * + * We used to unconditionally advance. But this made reasoning about our + * current state difficult. + * Suppose you always advance. Look at the 'value' matching the key + * "shadowable" in the following example... + * + * ({"globals":{"a":{"shadowable":[}}}}) + * + * If the user thinks it is a Boolean and asks for it, then we check the '[', + * decide it is not a Boolean, but still move into the next character ('}'). Now + * we are left pointing at '}' right after a '['. And we have not yet reported + * an error, only that we do not have a Boolean. + * + * If, instead, you just stand your ground until it is content that you know, then + * you will only even move beyond the '[' if the user tells you that you have an + * array. So you will be at the '}' character inside the array and, hopefully, you + * will then catch the error because an array cannot start with '}', but the code + * processing Boolean values does not know this. + * + * So the contract is: first call 'peek_...' and then call 'advance_...' only + * if you have determined that it is a type you can handle. + * + * Unfortunately, it makes the code more verbose, longer and maybe more error prone. + */ + + simdjson_inline void advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + + simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth). + * + * @return The current token (the one left behind). + * @error TAPE_ERROR If the document ended early. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result advance_to_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept; + /** + * is_at_iterator_start() returns true on an array or object after it has just been + * created, whether the instance is empty or not. + * + * Usage: used by array::begin() in debug mode (SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS) + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assuming that we are within an object, this returns true if we + * are pointing at a key. + * + * Usage: the skip_child() method should never be used while we are pointing + * at a key inside an object. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_key() const noexcept; + + inline void assert_at_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_container_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_child() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_next() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept; + + /** Get the starting position of this value */ + simdjson_inline token_position start_position() const noexcept; + + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class field; +}; // value_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * An ephemeral JSON value returned during iteration. It is only valid for as long as you do + * not access more data in the JSON document. + */ +class value { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid value. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline value() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string. + * + * The string is may not be a valid UTF-8 string. + * See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.). + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_elements() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method on the object instance. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @return The type of JSON value (json_type::array, json_type::object, json_type::string, + * json_type::number, json_type::boolean, or json_type::null). + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * Performance note: if you call this function systematically + * before parsing a number, you may have fallen for a performance + * anti-pattern. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer for integers that do not fit in 64 bits, + * in which case the digit_count is set to the length of the big integer string. + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number. + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * For integers that do not fit in 64 bits, the function returns BIGINT_ERROR error code. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + * + * Performance note: this is designed with performance in mind. When + * calling 'get_number()', you scan the number string only once, determining + * efficiently the type and storing it in an efficient manner. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. However, if this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view is guaranteed to be + * a non-space token. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + * + * See also value::raw_json(). + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a string_view pointing at this value in the JSON document. + * If this element is an array or an object, it consumes the array or the object + * and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + * If this element is a scalar (string, number, Boolean, null), it returns what + * raw_json_token() would return. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. + * + * Calling at_pointer() on non-document instances (e.g., arrays and objects) is not + * standardized (by RFC 6901). We provide some experimental support for JSON pointers + * on non-document instances. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * or an object instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * Create a value. + */ + simdjson_inline value(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip this value, allowing iteration to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Start a value at the current position. + * + * (It should already be started; this is just a self-documentation method.) + */ + static simdjson_inline value start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Resume a value. + */ + static simdjson_inline value resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the object, starting or resuming it as necessary + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + + // simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + // simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class document; + friend class array_iterator; + friend class field; + friend class object; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class field; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::array() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::object() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +// Logging should be free unless SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING is set. Importantly, it is critical +// that the call to the log functions be side-effect free. Thus, for example, you should not +// create temporary std::string instances. +namespace logger { + +enum class log_level : int32_t { + info = 0, + error = 1 +}; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + +// We do not want these functions to be 'really inlined' since real inlining is +// for performance purposes and if you are using the loggers, you do not care about +// performance (or should not). +static inline void log_headers() noexcept; +// If args are provided, title will be treated as format string +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +static inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens (`{` `}` `[` `]` `,` `:` `""` `123` `true` `false` `null`) + * detected by stage 1. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class token_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid token_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline token_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Advance to the next token (returning the current one). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + /** + * Reports the current offset in bytes from the start of the underlying buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t current_offset() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token (start of the document). + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Return the current index. + */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Reset to a previously saved index. + */ + simdjson_inline void set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept; + + // NOTE: we don't support a full C++ iterator interface, because we expect people to make + // different calls to advance the iterator based on *their own* state. + + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, token_position position) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept; + + const uint8_t *buf{}; + token_position _position{}; + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class object; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens, keeping track of depth and string buffer. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class json_iterator { +protected: + token_iterator token{}; + ondemand::parser *parser{}; + /** + * Next free location in the string buffer. + * + * Used by raw_json_string::unescape() to have a place to unescape strings to. + */ + uint8_t *_string_buf_loc{}; + /** + * JSON error, if there is one. + * + * INCORRECT_TYPE and NO_SUCH_FIELD are *not* stored here, ever. + * + * PERF NOTE: we *hope* this will be elided into control flow, as it is only used (a) in the first + * iteration of the loop, or (b) for the final iteration after a missing comma is found in ++. If + * this is not elided, we should make sure it's at least not using up a register. Failing that, + * we should store it in document so there's only one of them. + */ + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + /** + * Depth of the current token in the JSON. + * + * - 0 = finished with document + * - 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * - 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * - 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * Beginning of the document indexes. + * Normally we have root == parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get() + * but this may differ, especially in streaming mode (where we have several + * documents); + */ + token_position _root{}; + /** + * Normally, a json_iterator operates over a single document, but in + * some cases, we may have a stream of documents. This attribute is meant + * as meta-data: the json_iterator works the same irrespective of the + * value of this attribute. + */ + bool _streaming{false}; + +public: + simdjson_inline json_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline explicit json_iterator(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + /** + * Skips a JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is still at the start + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether we should be expected to run in streaming + * mode (iterating over many documents). It is pure metadata + * that does not affect how the iterator works. It is used by + * start_root_array() and start_root_object(). + */ + simdjson_inline bool streaming() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the root value iterator + */ + simdjson_inline token_position root_position() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the document depth (== 1) + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the root of the document + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is live (has not been moved). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_alive() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon this iterator, setting depth to 0 (as if the document is finished). + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance the current token without modifying depth. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if there is a single token in the index (i.e., it is + * a JSON with a scalar value such as a single number). + * + * @return whether there is a single token + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_single_token() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assert that there are at least the given number of tokens left. + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens=1) const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that the given position addresses an actual token (is within bounds). + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get a pointer to the current location in the input buffer. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * You may be pointing outside of the input buffer: it is not generally + * safe to dereference this pointer. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *unsafe_pointer() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for the last token in the document. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_last() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ascend one level. + * + * Validates that the depth - 1 == parent_depth. + * + * @param parent_depth the expected parent depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Descend one level. + * + * Validates that the new depth == child_depth. + * + * @param child_depth the expected child depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth, int32_t delta) noexcept; + + /** + * Get current depth. + */ + simdjson_inline depth_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get current (writeable) location in the string buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + + /** + * Report an unrecoverable error, preventing further iteration. + * + * @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Log error, but don't stop iteration. + * @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with + * N bytes of capacity. It will return false if N is too small (smaller than max_len) of if it is zero. + * The buffer (tmpbuf) is padded with space characters. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Write the raw_json_string to the string buffer and return a string_view. + * Each raw_json_string should be unescaped once, or else the string buffer might + * overflow. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept; +#endif + + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Updates this json iterator so that it is back at the beginning of the document, + * as if it had just been created. + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * This checks whether the {,},[,] are balanced so that the document + * ends with proper zero depth. This requires scanning the whole document + * and it may be expensive. It is expected that it will be rarely called. + * It does not attempt to match { with } and [ with ]. + */ + inline bool balanced() const noexcept; +protected: + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser) noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser, bool streaming) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /// The last token before the end + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /// The token *at* the end. This points at gibberish and should only be used for comparison. + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /// The end of the buffer. + simdjson_inline token_position end() const noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class raw_json_string; + friend class parser; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class field; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; // json_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The type of a JSON value. + */ +enum class json_type { + // Start at 1 to catch uninitialized / default values more easily + array=1, ///< A JSON array ( [ 1, 2, 3 ... ] ) + object, ///< A JSON object ( { "a": 1, "b" 2, ... } ) + number, ///< A JSON number ( 1 or -2.3 or 4.5e6 ...) + string, ///< A JSON string ( "a" or "hello world\n" ...) + boolean, ///< A JSON boolean (true or false) + null ///< A JSON null (null) +}; + +/** + * A type representing a JSON number. + * The design of the struct is deliberately straight-forward. All + * functions return standard values with no error check. + */ +struct number { + + /** + * return the automatically determined type of + * the number: number_type::floating_point_number, + * number_type::signed_integer or number_type::unsigned_integer. + * + * enum class number_type { + * floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + * signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + * unsigned_integer /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + * }; + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::number_type get_number_type() const noexcept; + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::unsigned_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a uint64_t, only valid if is_uint64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept; + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::signed_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a int64_t, only valid if is_int64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline int64_t get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept; + + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::floating_point_number. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a double, only valid if is_double() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline double get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept; + + /** + * Convert the number to a double. Though it always succeed, the conversion + * may be lossy if the number cannot be represented exactly. + */ + simdjson_inline double as_double() const noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The next block of declaration is designed so that we can call the number parsing + * functions on a number type. They are protected and should never be used outside + * of the core simdjson library. + */ + friend class value_iterator; + template + friend error_code numberparsing::write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer); + template + friend error_code numberparsing::parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + /** Store a signed 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store an unsigned 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store a double value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + /** Specifies that the value is a double, but leave it undefined. */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + /** + * End of friend declarations. + */ + + /** + * Our attributes are a union type (size = 64 bits) + * followed by a type indicator. + */ + union { + double floating_point_number; + int64_t signed_integer; + uint64_t unsigned_integer; + } payload{0}; + number_type type{number_type::signed_integer}; +}; + +/** + * Write the JSON type to the output stream + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send JSON type to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false); +#endif + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A string escaped per JSON rules, terminated with quote ("). They are used to represent + * unescaped keys inside JSON documents. + * + * (In other words, a pointer to the beginning of a string, just after the start quote, inside a + * JSON file.) + * + * This class is deliberately simplistic and has little functionality. You can + * compare a raw_json_string instance with an unescaped C string, but + * that is nearly all you can do. + * + * The raw_json_string is unescaped. If you wish to write an unescaped version of it to your own + * buffer, you may do so using the parser.unescape(string, buff) method, using an ondemand::parser + * instance. Doing so requires you to have a sufficiently large buffer. + * + * The raw_json_string instances originate typically from field instance which in turn represent + * key-value pairs from object instances. From a field instance, you get the raw_json_string + * instance by calling key(). You can, if you want a more usable string_view instance, call + * the unescaped_key() method on the field instance. You may also create a raw_json_string from + * any other string value, with the value.get_raw_json_string() method. Again, you can get + * a more usable string_view instance by calling get_string(). + * + */ +class raw_json_string { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string pointed at the given location in the JSON. + * + * The given location must be just *after* the beginning quote (") in the JSON file. + * + * It *must* be terminated by a ", and be a valid JSON string. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept; + /** + * Get the raw pointer to the beginning of the string in the JSON (just after the "). + * + * It is possible for this function to return a null pointer if the instance + * has outlived its existence. + */ + simdjson_inline const char * raw() const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done) on target.size() characters, + * and if the raw_json_string instance has a quote character at byte index target.size(). + * We never read more than length + 1 bytes in the raw_json_string instance. + * If length is smaller than target.size(), this will return false. + * + * The std::string_view instance may contain any characters. However, the caller + * is responsible for setting length so that length bytes may be read in the + * raw_json_string. + * + * Performance: the comparison may be done using memcmp which may be efficient + * for long strings. + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The std::string_view instance should not contain unescaped quote characters: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * Performance: the comparison is done byte-by-byte which might be inefficient for + * long strings. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The provided C string should not contain an unescaped quote character: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if target is free from unescaped quote. If target is known at + * compile-time, we might expect the computation to happen at compile time with + * many compilers (not all!). + */ + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept; + +private: + + + /** + * This will set the inner pointer to zero, effectively making + * this instance unusable. + */ + simdjson_inline void consume() noexcept { buf = nullptr; } + + /** + * Checks whether the inner pointer is non-null and thus usable. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool alive() const noexcept { return buf != nullptr; } + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result will be a valid UTF-8. + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow replacement of invalid surrogate pairs. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result may not be a valid UTF-8. https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + const uint8_t * buf{}; + friend class object; + friend class field; + friend class parser; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const raw_json_string &) noexcept; + +/** + * Comparisons between raw_json_string and std::string_view instances are potentially unsafe: the user is responsible + * for providing a string with no unescaped quote. Note that unescaped quotes cannot be present in valid JSON strings. + */ +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; + + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(arm64::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(arm64::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The default batch size for document_stream instances for this On Demand kernel. + * Note that different On Demand kernel may use a different DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE value + * in the future. + */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * A JSON fragment iterator. + * + * This holds the actual iterator as well as the buffer for writing strings. + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + */ + inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + + inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline parser(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + inline ~parser() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * document doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * It is expected that the content is a valid UTF-8 file, containing a valid JSON document. + * Otherwise the iterate method may return an error. In particular, the whole input should be + * valid: we do not attempt to tolerate incorrect content either before or after a JSON + * document. If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Validate what you use + * + * Calling iterate on an invalid JSON document may not immediately trigger an error. The call to + * iterate does not parse and validate the whole document. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param capacity The number of bytes allocated in the JSON (must be at least len+SIMDJSON_PADDING). + * + * @return The document, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string_view json, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string &&json) & noexcept = delete; + + /** + * @private + * + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * json_iterator doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * The ondemand::document instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope + * while you are accessing instances of ondemand::value, ondemand::object, ondemand::array. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * + * @return The iterator, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; + + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded; + * ondemand::parser parser; + * ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json); + * for (auto & doc : docs) { + * std::cout << doc["foo"] << std::endl; + * } + * // Prints 1 2 3 + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by ASCII whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. Documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with ASCII whitespace. + * + * The characters inside a JSON document, and between JSON documents, must be valid Unicode (UTF-8). + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excessively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the concatenated JSON. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 10MB, which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. + * @param allow_comma_separated (defaults on false) This allows a mode where the documents are + * separated by commas instead of whitespace. It comes with a performance + * penalty because the entire document is indexed at once (and the document must be + * less than 4 GB), and there is no multithreading. In this mode, the batch_size parameter + * is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + + /** The capacity of this parser (the largest document it can process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + /** The maximum capacity of this parser (the largest document it is allowed to process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * The maximum depth of this parser (the most deeply nested objects and arrays it can process). + * This parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * The max_depth parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth=DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** + * The parser instance can use threads when they are available to speed up some + * operations. It is enabled by default. Changing this attribute will change the + * behavior of the parser for future operations. + */ + bool threaded{true}; + #endif + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result must be valid UTF-8. + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow a replacement if the input string contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement = false) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result may not be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept; + +private: + /** @private [for benchmarking access] The implementation to use */ + std::unique_ptr implementation{}; + size_t _capacity{0}; + size_t _max_capacity; + size_t _max_depth{DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH}; + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + std::unique_ptr start_positions{}; +#endif + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class document_stream; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for arm64 */ + +// All other declarations +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid array. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an array is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the array and checks whether the + * array is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the array. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the array more than once. If you unescape a string + * within the array more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding + * an array means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free + * operation. + * + * @returns true if the array contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration from the root. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no closing ] at the end of the document. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * This version of the method should be called after the initial [ has been verified, and is + * intended for use by switch statements that check the type of a value. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be after the initial [. Will be *moved* into the resulting array. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an array at the given Internal array creation. Call array::start() or array::started() instead of this. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must either be at the start of the first element with iter.is_alive() + * == true, or past the [] with is_alive() == false if the array is empty. Will be *moved* + * into the resulting array. + */ + simdjson_inline array(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Iterator marking current position. + * + * iter.is_alive() == false indicates iteration is complete. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class array_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::array &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + * + * This is an input_iterator, meaning: + * - It is forward-only + * - * must be called exactly once per element. + * - ++ must be called exactly once in between each * (*, ++, *, ++, * ...) + */ +class array_iterator { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array iterator. */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + /** + * Get the current element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are no more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Check if there are more elements in the JSON array. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Move to the next element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline array_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::array_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON document. It holds a json_iterator instance. + * + * Used by tokens to get text, and string buffer location. + * + * You must keep the document around during iteration. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid document. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline document() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document(const document &other) noexcept = delete; // pass your documents by reference, not by copy + simdjson_inline document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(const document &other) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: Calling get_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @param Whether to allow a replacement character for unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is not guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to 1 (which is the case when building in Debug mode + * by default), and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @returns SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + /** @overload template simdjson_result get() & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool, value + * + * Be mindful that the document instance must remain in scope while you are accessing object, array and value instances. + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + /** @overload template error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.) + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is defined, and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @exception SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to + * a key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string()and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the document is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808 and no larger than 18446744073709551615. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808 and greater or equal to -9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer if we have an integer outside + * of those ranges (either larger than 18446744073709551615 or smaller than -9223372036854775808). + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. If this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view may be the padded buffer. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator inside the document instance so we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the document, as if it had just been created. It invalidates all + * values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings). + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * Returns debugging information. + */ + inline std::string to_debug_string() noexcept; + /** + * Some unrecoverable error conditions may render the document instance unusable. + * The is_alive() method returns true when the document is still suitable. + */ + inline bool is_alive() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if this document has been fully parsed. + * If you have consumed the whole document and at_end() returns + * false, then there may be trailing content. + */ + inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * Note that at_pointer() automatically calls rewind between each call. Thus + * all values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings) + * are invalidated. After calling at_pointer, you need to consume the result: string values + * should be stored in your own variables, arrays should be decoded and stored in your own array-like + * structures and so forth. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + * - SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE if the json_pointer is empty and the document is not a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Consumes the document. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline value_iterator resume_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator get_root_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline document start(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + + // + // Fields + // + json_iterator iter{}; ///< Current position in the document + static constexpr depth_t DOCUMENT_DEPTH = 0; ///< document depth is always 0 + + friend class array_iterator; + friend class value; + friend class ondemand::parser; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class field; + friend class token; + friend class document_stream; + friend class document_reference; +}; + + +/** + * A document_reference is a thin wrapper around a document reference instance. + */ +class document_reference { +public: + simdjson_inline document_reference() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(document &d) noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_reference& operator=(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline void rewind() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + +private: + document *doc{nullptr}; +}; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::document &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator arm64::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document_reference::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +/** @private Custom worker class **/ +struct stage1_worker { + stage1_worker() noexcept = default; + stage1_worker(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; + stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + ~stage1_worker(); + /** + * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. + * You should only call this once. + **/ + void start_thread(); + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + * You must call start_thread once before. + */ + void run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); + /** Wait for the run to finish (blocking). You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. **/ + void finish(); + +private: + + /** + * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + **/ + void stop_thread(); + + std::thread thread{}; + /** These three variables define the work done by the thread. **/ + ondemand::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; + size_t _next_batch_start{}; + document_stream * owner{}; + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + * we use two for clarity. + */ + bool has_work{false}; + bool can_work{true}; + + /** + * We lock using a mutex. + */ + std::mutex locking_mutex{}; + std::condition_variable cond_var{}; + + friend class document_stream; +}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +/** + * A forward-only stream of documents. + * + * Produced by parser::iterate_many. + * + */ +class document_stream { +public: + /** + * Construct an uninitialized document_stream. + * + * ```c++ + * document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs); + * ``` + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto & doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = simdjson_result; + using pointer = void; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; + /** + * Get the current document (or error). + */ + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next document (prefix). + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Check if we're at the end yet. + * @param other the end iterator to compare to. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + /** + * @private + * + * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * auto doc = *i; + * size_t index = i.current_index(); + * } + * + * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private + * + * Gives a view of the current document at the current position. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * std::string_view v = i.source(); + * } + * + * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) + * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner + * of padding. + * + * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns error of the stream (if any). + */ + inline error_code error() const noexcept; + + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; + /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ + document_stream* stream; + /** Whether we're finished or not. */ + bool finished; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class json_iterator; + }; + + /** + * Start iterating the documents in the stream. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + /** + * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; + +private: + + document_stream &operator=(const document_stream &) = delete; // Disallow copying + document_stream(const document_stream &other) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is + * used. + * + * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream + * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process + * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes + * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream( + ondemand::parser &parser, + const uint8_t *buf, + size_t len, + size_t batch_size, + bool allow_comma_separated + ) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the first document in the buffer. Used by begin(), to handle allocation and + * initialization. + */ + inline void start() noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. + * + * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of + * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the + * document_stream object. + * + * The function returns simdjson::EMPTY if there is no more data to be parsed. + * + * The function returns simdjson::SUCCESS (as integer = 0) in case of success + * and indicates that the buffer has successfully been parsed to the end. + * Every document it contained has been parsed without error. + * + * The function returns an error code from simdjson/simdjson.h in case of failure + * such as simdjson::CAPACITY, simdjson::MEMALLOC, simdjson::DEPTH_ERROR and so forth; + * the simdjson::error_message function converts these error codes into a string). + * + * You can also check validity by calling parser.is_valid(). The same parser can + * and should be reused for the other documents in the buffer. + */ + inline void next() noexcept; + + /** Move the json_iterator of the document to the location of the next document in the stream. */ + inline void next_document() noexcept; + + /** Get the next document index. */ + inline size_t next_batch_start() const noexcept; + + /** Pass the next batch through stage 1 with the given parser. */ + inline error_code run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t batch_start) noexcept; + + // Fields + ondemand::parser *parser; + const uint8_t *buf; + size_t len; + size_t batch_size; + bool allow_comma_separated; + /** + * We are going to use just one document instance. The document owns + * the json_iterator. It implies that we only ever pass a reference + * to the document to the users. + */ + document doc{}; + /** The error (or lack thereof) from the current document. */ + error_code error; + size_t batch_start{0}; + size_t doc_index{}; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ + bool use_thread; + + inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Start a thread to run stage 1 on the next batch. */ + inline void start_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Wait for the stage 1 thread to finish and capture the results. */ + inline void finish_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** The error returned from the stage 1 thread. */ + error_code stage1_thread_error{UNINITIALIZED}; + /** The thread used to run stage 1 against the next batch in the background. */ + std::unique_ptr worker{new(std::nothrow) stage1_worker()}; + /** + * The parser used to run stage 1 in the background. Will be swapped + * with the regular parser when finished. + */ + ondemand::parser stage1_thread_parser{}; + + friend struct stage1_worker; + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + + friend class parser; + friend class document; + friend class json_iterator; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct internal::simdjson_result_base; +}; // document_stream + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON field (key/value pair) in an object. + * + * Returned from object iteration. + * + * Extends from std::pair so you can use C++ algorithms that rely on pairs. + */ +class field : public std::pair { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid field. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the key as a string_view (for higher speed, consider raw_key). + * We deliberately use a more cumbersome name (unescaped_key) to force users + * to think twice about using it. + * + * This consumes the key: once you have called unescaped_key(), you cannot + * call it again nor can you call key(). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a raw_json_string. Can be used for direct comparison with + * an unescaped C string: e.g., key() == "test". + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the unprocessed key as a string_view. This includes the quotes and may include + * some spaces after the last quote. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view key_raw_json_token() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a string_view. This does not include the quotes and + * the string is unprocessed key so it may contain escape characters + * (e.g., \uXXXX or \n). Use unescaped_key() to get the unescaped key. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view escaped_key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the field value. + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value &value() & noexcept; + /** + * @overload ondemand::value &ondemand::value() & noexcept + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value value() && noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::field &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key_raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result escaped_key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result value() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON object field iterator. + */ +class object { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a + * key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an object + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the object more than once. If you unescape a string within + * the object more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding an object + * means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free operation. + * + * @returns true if the object contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the object and checks whether the + * object is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Consumes the object and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * object as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline object resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline object(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + inline simdjson_result reset() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +class object_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline object_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + /** + * The underlying JSON iterator. + * + * PERF NOTE: expected to be elided in favor of the parent document: this is set when the object + * is first used, and never changes afterwards. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline object_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::object_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a document instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::document& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a value instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. The value must + * not have been accessed previously. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::value& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an object instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::object& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an array instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::array& x) noexcept; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We want to support argument-dependent lookup (ADL). + * Hence we should define operator<< in the namespace + * where the argument (here value, object, etc.) resides. + * Credit: @madhur4127 + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1768 + */ +namespace simdjson { namespace arm64 { namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::value x); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::document& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::document_reference& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::arm64::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for arm64 */ + +// Inline definitions +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter->depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the array is first found and the iterator is just past the `{`. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the `,` before the next value (or `]`). In this state, +// depth == iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter->depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the array iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet element may be missing or not be an +// array--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between elements, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter->depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a `]` or have reported an error, we are finished. We signal this +// by decrementing depth. In this state, iter->depth < depth, at_start == false, and +// error == SUCCESS. +// + +simdjson_inline array::array(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // We don't need to know if the array is empty to start iteration, but we do want to know if there + // is an error--thus `simdjson_unused`. + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(iter.started_array().get(has_value)); + return array(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::end() noexcept { + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::count_elements() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the array after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_array(); + return count; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_array().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_array(); +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + // Get the child + auto child = at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline std::string json_path_to_pointer_conversion(std::string_view json_path) { + if (json_path.empty() || (json_path.front() != '.' && + json_path.front() != '[')) { + return "-1"; // This is just a sentinel value, the caller should check for this and return an error. + } + + std::string result; + // Reserve space to reduce allocations, adjusting for potential increases due + // to escaping. + result.reserve(json_path.size() * 2); + + size_t i = 0; + + while (i < json_path.length()) { + if (json_path[i] == '.') { + result += '/'; + } else if (json_path[i] == '[') { + result += '/'; + ++i; // Move past the '[' + while (i < json_path.length() && json_path[i] != ']') { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + ++i; + } + if (i == json_path.length() || json_path[i] != ']') { + return "-1"; // Using sentinel value that will be handled as an error by the caller. + } + } else { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + } + ++i; + } + + return result; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) noexcept { + size_t i = 0; + for (auto value : *this) { + if (i == index) { return value; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + arm64::ondemand::array &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline array_iterator::array_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + if (iter.error()) { iter.abandon(); return iter.error(); } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator==(const array_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} +simdjson_inline array_iterator &array_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + error_code error; + // PERF NOTE this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error, so we'll never get here. + // However, it does not seem to make a perf difference, so we add it out of an abundance of caution. + if (( error = iter.error() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.has_next_element().error() )) { return *this; } + return *this; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + arm64::ondemand::array_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : arm64::implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++(first); + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document::document(ondemand::json_iterator &&_iter) noexcept + : iter{std::forward(_iter)} +{ + logger::log_start_value(iter, "document"); +} + +simdjson_inline document document::start(json_iterator &&iter) noexcept { + return document(std::forward(iter)); +} + +inline void document::rewind() noexcept { + iter.rewind(); +} + +inline std::string document::to_debug_string() noexcept { + return iter.to_string(); +} + +inline simdjson_result document::current_location() const noexcept { + return iter.current_location(); +} + +inline int32_t document::current_depth() const noexcept { + return iter.depth(); +} + +inline bool document::at_end() const noexcept { + return iter.at_end(); +} + + +inline bool document::is_alive() noexcept { + return iter.is_alive(); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::resume_value_iterator() noexcept { + return value_iterator(&iter, 1, iter.root_position()); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::get_root_value_iterator() noexcept { + return resume_value_iterator(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_root()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(resume_value_iterator()); + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_value() noexcept { + // Make sure we start any arrays or objects before returning, so that start_root_() + // gets called. + + // It is the convention throughout the code that the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` determines whether + // we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. Proper on::demand code should never trigger this error. +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.at_root()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + // assert_at_root() serves two purposes: in Debug mode, whether or not + // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set or not, it checks that we are at the root of + // the document (this will typically be redundant). In release mode, it generates + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME statements to allow the compiler to make assumptions. + iter.assert_at_root(); + switch (*iter.peek()) { + case '[': { + // The following lines check that the document ends with ]. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_array(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + case '{': { + // The following lines would check that the document ends with }. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + default: + // Unfortunately, scalar documents are a special case in simdjson and they cannot + // be safely converted to value instances. + return SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE; + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_array() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return array::start_root(value); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_object() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return object::start_root(value); +} + +/** + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. We want to disallow trailing + * content. + * Thus, in several implementations below, we pass a 'true' parameter value to + * a get_root_value_iterator() method: this indicates that we disallow trailing content. + */ + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_bool() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_null() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(true); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) & noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return get_array(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return get_object(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return get_string(false); } +simdjson_inline document::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator value() noexcept(false) { return get_value(); } + +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_elements() & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_elements(); + /* If there was an array, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_fields() & noexcept { + auto a = get_object(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_fields(); + /* If there was an object, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.skip_child(0); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + const uint8_t * starting_point{_iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter.unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + +simdjson_inline bool document::is_negative() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_integer() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number_type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(true); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json_token() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(_iter.peek_start()), _iter.peek_root_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_pointer.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_path.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + arm64::ondemand::document &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + error + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(arm64::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(arm64::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = std::forward(first); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} + + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::at_end() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_end(); +} + + +simdjson_inline int32_t simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference() noexcept : doc{nullptr} {} +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference(document &d) noexcept : doc(&d) {} +simdjson_inline void document_reference::rewind() noexcept { doc->rewind(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_array() & noexcept { return doc->get_array(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_object() & noexcept { return doc->get_object(); } +/** + * The document_reference instances are used primarily/solely for streams of JSON + * documents. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. + * + * However, for streams of JSON documents, we want to be able to start from + * "321" "321" "321" + * and parse it successfully as a stream of JSON documents, calling get_uint64_in_string() + * successfully each time. + * + * To achieve this result, we pass a 'false' to a get_root_value_iterator() method: + * this indicates that we allow trailing content. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_value() noexcept { return doc->get_value(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_null() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return array(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return object(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return std::string_view(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator value() noexcept(false) { return value(*doc); } +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_elements() & noexcept { return doc->count_elements(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_fields() & noexcept { return doc->count_fields(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at(size_t index) & noexcept { return doc->at(index); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::begin() & noexcept { return doc->begin(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::end() & noexcept { return doc->end(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::type() noexcept { return doc->type(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_scalar() noexcept { return doc->is_scalar(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_string() noexcept { return doc->is_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::current_location() noexcept { return doc->current_location(); } +simdjson_inline int32_t document_reference::current_depth() const noexcept { return doc->current_depth(); } +simdjson_inline bool document_reference::is_negative() noexcept { return doc->is_negative(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_integer() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number_type() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();} +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; } + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) + noexcept : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} + +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} + +inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); + } + } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); + } +} + +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + ondemand::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size, + bool _allow_comma_separated +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + allow_comma_separated{_allow_comma_separated}, + error{SUCCESS} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change + #endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + allow_comma_separated{false}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) + #endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept +{ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); + #endif +} + +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + //if(stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return simdjson_result(stream->doc, stream->error); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} + +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + if (error) { return; } + doc_index = batch_start; + doc = document(json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser)); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread on next batch if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } + } + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +} + +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always enter at once once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + next_document(); + if (error) { return; } + auto cur_struct_index = doc.iter._root - parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]; + + // Check if at end of structural indexes (i.e. at end of batch) + if(cur_struct_index >= static_cast(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + error = EMPTY; + // Load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + #else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + #endif + /** + * Whenever we move to another window, we need to update all pointers to make + * it appear as if the input buffer started at the beginning of the window. + * + * Take this input: + * + * {"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] [154, 110, 112, 1311] + * + * Say you process the following window... + * + * '{"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9]' + * + * When you do so, the json_iterator has a pointer at the beginning of the memory region + * (pointing at the beginning of '{"z"...'. + * + * When you move to the window that starts at... + * + * '[7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] ... + * + * then it is not sufficient to just run stage 1. You also need to re-anchor the + * json_iterator so that it believes we are starting at '[7, 10, 9]...'. + * + * Under the DOM front-end, this gets done automatically because the parser owns + * the pointer the data, and when you call stage1 and then stage2 on the same + * parser, then stage2 will run on the pointer acquired by stage1. + * + * That is, stage1 calls "this->buf = _buf" so the parser remembers the buffer that + * we used. But json_iterator has no callback when stage1 is called on the parser. + * In fact, I think that the parser is unaware of json_iterator. + * + * + * So we need to re-anchor the json_iterator after each call to stage 1 so that + * all of the pointers are in sync. + */ + doc.iter = json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + /** + * End of resync. + */ + + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + doc_index = batch_start; + } + } +} + +inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept { + // Go to next place where depth=0 (document depth) + error = doc.iter.skip_child(0); + if (error) { return; } + // Always set depth=1 at the start of document + doc.iter._depth = 1; + // consume comma if comma separated is allowed + if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); } + // Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings. + doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position(); +} + +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + // This code only updates the structural index in the parser, it does not update any json_iterator + // instance. + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} + +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + auto depth = stream->doc.iter.depth(); + auto cur_struct_index = stream->doc.iter._root - stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + + // If at root, process the first token to determine if scalar value + if (stream->doc.iter.at_root()) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': // Depth=1 already at start of document + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + default: // Scalar value document + // TODO: We could remove trailing whitespaces + // This returns a string spanning from start of value to the beginning of the next document (excluded) + { + auto next_index = stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[++cur_struct_index]; + // normally the length would be next_index - current_index() - 1, except for the last document + size_t svlen = next_index - current_index(); + const char *start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } + } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + while (cur_struct_index <= static_cast(stream->parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': + depth++; + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + } + if (depth == 0) { break; } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(), stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index] - current_index() + stream->batch_start + 1);; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::iterator::error() const noexcept { + return stream->error; +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(stage1_thread_parser,*parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } + + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} + +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); + + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + arm64::ondemand::document_stream &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} + +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +// clang 6 does not think the default constructor can be noexcept, so we make it explicit +simdjson_inline field::field() noexcept : std::pair() {} + +simdjson_inline field::field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept + : std::pair(key, std::forward(value)) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept { + raw_json_string key; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_key().get(key) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_value() ); + return field::start(parent_iter, key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept { + return field(key, parent_iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result field::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() but Visual Studio won't let us. + simdjson_result answer = first.unescape(second.iter.json_iter(), allow_replacement); + first.consume(); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string field::key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return first; +} + + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::key_raw_json_token() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf-1), second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1) - first.buf + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::escaped_key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + auto end_quote = second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1); + while(*end_quote != '"') end_quote--; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf), end_quote - first.buf); +} + +simdjson_inline value &field::value() & noexcept { + return second; +} + +simdjson_inline value field::value() && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).second; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + arm64::ondemand::field &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key_raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key_raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::escaped_key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.escaped_key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescaped_key(allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first.value()); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept + : token(std::forward(other.token)), + parser{other.parser}, + _string_buf_loc{other._string_buf_loc}, + error{other.error}, + _depth{other._depth}, + _root{other._root}, + _streaming{other._streaming} +{ + other.parser = nullptr; +} +simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iterator::operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept { + token = other.token; + parser = other.parser; + _string_buf_loc = other._string_buf_loc; + error = other.error; + _depth = other._depth; + _root = other._root; + _streaming = other._streaming; + other.parser = nullptr; + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{false} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser, bool streaming) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{streaming} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +inline void json_iterator::rewind() noexcept { + token.set_position( root_position() ); + logger::log_headers(); // We start again + _string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + _depth = 1; +} + +inline bool json_iterator::balanced() const noexcept { + token_iterator ti(token); + int32_t count{0}; + ti.set_position( root_position() ); + while(ti.peek() <= peek_last()) { + switch (*ti.return_current_and_advance()) + { + case '[': case '{': + count++; + break; + case ']': case '}': + count--; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + return count == 0; +} + + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and parent_depth, which is a desired effect. The warning does not show up if the +// skip_child() function is not marked inline). +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + + // For the first open array/object in a value, we've already incremented depth, so keep it the same + // We never stop at colon, but if we did, it wouldn't affect depth + case '[': case '{': case ':': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // If there is a comma, we have just finished a value in an array/object, and need to get back in + case ',': + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // ] or } means we just finished a value and need to jump out of the array/object + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // If there are no more tokens, the parent is incomplete. + if (at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "Missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + break; + case '"': + if(*peek() == ':') { + // We are at a key!!! + // This might happen if you just started an object and you skip it immediately. + // Performance note: it would be nice to get rid of this check as it is somewhat + // expensive. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1742 + logger::log_value(*this, "key"); + return_current_and_advance(); // eat up the ':' + break; // important!!! + } + simdjson_fallthrough; + // Anything else must be a scalar value + default: + // For the first scalar, we will have incremented depth already, so we decrement it here. + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + } + + // Now that we've considered the first value, we only increment/decrement for arrays/objects + while (position() < end_position()) { + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + case '[': case '{': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth++; + break; + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + default: + logger::log_value(*this, "skip", ""); + break; + } + } + + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "not enough close braces"); +} + +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_root() const noexcept { + return position() == root_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_single_token() const noexcept { + return parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes == 1; +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::streaming() const noexcept { + return _streaming; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::root_position() const noexcept { + return _root; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + // Under Visual Studio, the next SIMDJSON_ASSUME fails with: the argument + // has side effects that will be discarded. + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( token.position() == _root ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens) const noexcept { + assert_valid_position(token._position + required_tokens - 1); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept { +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position >= &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0] ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position < &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return position() == end_position(); +} +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline std::string json_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + if( !is_alive() ) { return "dead json_iterator instance"; } + const char * current_structural = reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + return std::string("json_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + + std::string(", structural : '") + std::string(current_structural,1) + + std::string("', offset : ") + std::to_string(token.current_offset()) + + std::string("', error : ") + error_message(error) + + std::string(" ]"); +} + +inline simdjson_result json_iterator::current_location() const noexcept { + if (!is_alive()) { // Unrecoverable error + if (!at_root()) { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek(-1)); + } else { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + } + } + if (at_end()) { + return OUT_OF_BOUNDS; + } + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_alive() const noexcept { + return parser; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + parser = nullptr; + _depth = 0; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.return_current_and_advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::unsafe_pointer() const noexcept { + // deliberately done without safety guard: + return token.peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // #if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + // todo: currently we require end-of-string buffering, but the following + // assert_valid_position should be turned on if/when we lift that condition. + // assert_valid_position(position); + // This is almost surely related to SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF but given that SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // is ON by default, we have no choice but to disable it for real with a comment. + return token.peek(position); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(position); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_root_length(position); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + // The following line fails under some compilers... + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes > 0); + // since it has side-effects. + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(n_structural_indexes > 0); + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes - 1]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek_last() const noexcept { + return token.peek(last_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parent_depth >= 0 && parent_depth < INT32_MAX - 1); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == parent_depth + 1); + _depth = parent_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline depth_t json_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _string_buf_loc; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + error = _error; + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return token.position(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return parser->unescape(in, _string_buf_loc, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept { + return parser->unescape_wobbly(in, _string_buf_loc); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(child_depth) < parser->max_depth()); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(position >= parser->start_positions[child_depth]); +#endif +#endif + token.set_position(position); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept { + if (*peek() == c) { + return_current_and_advance(); + return SUCCESS; + } + return TAPE_ERROR; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + return size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth() ? parser->start_positions[depth] : 0; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + if(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()) { parser->start_positions[depth] = position; } +} + +#endif + + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + return _error; +} + + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept { + // This function is not expected to be called in performance-sensitive settings. + // Let us guard against silly cases: + if((N < max_len) || (N == 0)) { return false; } + // Copy to the buffer. + std::memcpy(tmpbuf, json, max_len); + if(N > max_len) { // We pad whatever remains with ' '. + std::memset(tmpbuf + max_len, ' ', N - max_len); + } + return true; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case json_type::array: out << "array"; break; + case json_type::object: out << "object"; break; + case json_type::number: out << "number"; break; + case json_type::string: out << "string"; break; + case json_type::boolean: out << "boolean"; break; + case json_type::null: out << "null"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false) { + return out << type.value(); +} +#endif + + + +simdjson_inline number_type number::get_number_type() const noexcept { + return type; +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline uint64_t number::get_uint64() const noexcept { + return payload.unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator uint64_t() const noexcept { + return get_uint64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_int64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline int64_t number::get_int64() const noexcept { + return payload.signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator int64_t() const noexcept { + return get_int64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_double() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline double number::get_double() const noexcept { + return payload.floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator double() const noexcept { + return get_double(); +} + +simdjson_inline double number::as_double() const noexcept { + if(is_double()) { + return payload.floating_point_number; + } + if(is_int64()) { + return double(payload.signed_integer); + } + return double(payload.unsigned_integer); +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + payload.signed_integer = value; + type = number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + payload.unsigned_integer = value; + type = number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_double(double value) noexcept { + payload.floating_point_number = value; + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::skip_double() noexcept { + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { +namespace logger { + +static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; +static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; +static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; +static int log_depth = 0; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + +// Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces +static inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } +} + +template +static inline std::string string_format(const std::string& format, const Args&... args) +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS + int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; + auto size = static_cast(size_s); + if (size <= 0) return std::string(); + std::unique_ptr buf(new char[size]); + std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); +} + +static inline log_level get_log_level_from_env() +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *lvl = getenv("SIMDJSON_LOG_LEVEL"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + if (lvl && simdjson_strcasecmp(lvl, "ERROR") == 0) { return log_level::error; } + return log_level::info; +} + +static inline log_level log_threshold() +{ + static log_level threshold = get_log_level_from_env(); + return threshold; +} + +static inline bool should_log(log_level level) +{ + return level >= log_threshold(); +} + +inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "", type, detail, log_level::info); +} +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "+", type, detail, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "+", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} + +inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth--; } + log_line(iter, "-", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "ERROR: ", error, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::error); +} +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "ERROR: ", error, detail, log_level::error); +} + +inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_event(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_value(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_start_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_end_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_error(iter.json_iter(), error, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_headers() noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(log_level::info))) { + // Technically a static variable is not thread-safe, but if you are using threads and logging... well... + static bool displayed_hint{false}; + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + if (!displayed_hint) { + // We only print this helpful header once. + printf("# Logging provides the depth and position of the iterator user-visible steps:\n"); + printf("# +array says 'this is where we were when we discovered the start array'\n"); + printf( + "# -array says 'this is where we were when we ended the array'\n"); + printf("# skip says 'this is a structural or value I am skipping'\n"); + printf("# +/-skip says 'this is a start/end array or object I am skipping'\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# The indentation of the terms (array, string,...) indicates the depth,\n"); + printf("# in addition to the depth being displayed.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Every token in the document has a single depth determined by the tokens before it,\n"); + printf("# and is not affected by what the token actually is.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Not all structural elements are presented as tokens in the logs.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# We never give control to the user within an empty array or an empty object.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Inside an array, having a depth greater than the array's depth means that\n"); + printf("# we are pointing inside a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth equal to the array means that we are pointing right before a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth smaller than the array means that we have moved beyond the array.\n"); + displayed_hint = true; + } + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next"); + // printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Next#"); + printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Depth"); + printf("| Detail "); + printf("|\n"); + + printf("|%.*s", LOG_EVENT_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + // printf("|%.*s", 5+2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", 5 + 2, DASHES); + printf("|--------"); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + log_line(iter, iter.position()+delta, depth_t(iter.depth()+depth_delta), title_prefix, title, detail, level, std::forward(args)...); +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(level))) { + const int indent = depth * 2; + const auto buf = iter.token.buf; + auto msg = string_format(title, std::forward(args)...); + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", indent, "", title_prefix, + LOG_EVENT_LEN - indent - int(strlen(title_prefix)), msg.c_str()); + { + // Print the current structural. + printf("| "); + // Before we begin, the index might point right before the document. + // This could be unsafe, see https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/discussions/1938 + if (index < iter._root) { + printf("%*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, ""); + } else { + auto current_structural = &buf[*index]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(current_structural[i])); + } + } + printf(" "); + } + { + // Print the next structural. + printf("| "); + auto next_structural = &buf[*(index + 1)]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(next_structural[i])); + } + printf(" "); + } + // printf("| %5u ", *(index+1)); + printf("| %5i ", depth); + printf("| %6.*s ", int(detail.size()), detail.data()); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept { + if(iter.is_at_key()) { + /** + * whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is + * unsafe because you will hit a string and you will assume that + * it is string value, and this mistake will lead you to make bad + * depth computation. + */ + /** + * We want to 'consume' the key. We could really + * just do _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); at this + * point, but, for clarity, we will use the high-level API to + * eat the key. We assume that the compiler optimizes away + * most of the work. + */ + simdjson_unused raw_json_string actual_key; + auto error = iter.field_key().get(actual_key); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; }; + // Let us move to the value while we are at it. + if ((error = iter.field_value())) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + } + auto error_skip = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error_skip) { iter.abandon(); } + return error_skip; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->peek()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.started_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline object object::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline object::object(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return object_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::end() noexcept { + return object_iterator(iter); +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; + + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = find_field(unescaped); // Take note find_field does not unescape keys when matching + } else { + child = find_field(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::count_fields() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the object after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_object(); + return count; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_object().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_object(); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first)[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::reset() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.reset(); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// object_iterator +// + +simdjson_inline object_iterator::object_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + error_code error = iter.error(); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + auto result = field::start(iter); + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (result.error()) { iter.abandon(); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator==(const object_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline object_iterator &object_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (!iter.is_open()) { return *this; } // Iterator will be released if there is an error + + simdjson_unused error_code error; + if ((error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + if ((error = iter.has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { return *this; }; + return *this; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter.depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the object is first found and the iterator is just past the {. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the , or } before the next value. In this state, +// depth == iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter.depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the object iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet field may be missing or not be an +// object--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between fields, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// Errors that occur while reading a field to give to the user (such as when the key is not a +// string or the field is missing a colon) are yielded immediately. Depth is then decremented, +// moving to the Finished state without transitioning through an Error state at all. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter.depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a }, we are finished. We signal this by decrementing depth. +// In this state, iter.depth < depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + arm64::ondemand::object_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +// Checks for ']' and ',' +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++first; + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity} { +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t new_capacity, size_t new_max_depth) noexcept { + if (new_capacity > max_capacity()) { return CAPACITY; } + if (string_buf && new_capacity == capacity() && new_max_depth == max_depth()) { return SUCCESS; } + + // string_capacity copied from document::allocate + _capacity = 0; + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * new_capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + start_positions.reset(new (std::nothrow) token_position[new_max_depth]); +#endif + if (implementation) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_capacity(new_capacity) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_max_depth(new_max_depth) ); + } else { + SIMDJSON_TRY( simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(new_capacity, new_max_depth, implementation) ); + } + _capacity = new_capacity; + _max_depth = new_max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this }); +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + const simdjson::error_code err = implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular); + if (err) { + if (err != UNCLOSED_STRING) + return err; + } + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this, true }); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string_view json, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept { + if(json.capacity() - json.size() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + json.reserve(json.size() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); + } + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + padded_string_view json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + const padded_string &json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length()) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return json_iterator(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + if(allow_comma_separated && batch_size < len) { batch_size = len; } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity < dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_string(in.buf, dst, allow_replacement); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_wobbly_string(in.buf, dst); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string::raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept : buf{_buf} {} + +simdjson_inline const char * raw_json_string::raw() const noexcept { return reinterpret_cast(buf); } + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;pos < target.size() && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;target[pos] && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // If we are going to call memcmp, then we must know something about the length of the raw_json_string. + return (length >= target.size()) && (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + if(target.size() <= SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + return (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); + } + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(const char * target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: 'target' does not contain unescaped quote characters, is null terminated and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return a.unsafe_is_equal(c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return a == c; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape(*this, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape_wobbly(*this); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const raw_json_string &str) noexcept { + bool in_escape = false; + const char *s = str.raw(); + while (true) { + switch (*s) { + case '\\': in_escape = !in_escape; break; + case '"': if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } else { return out; } break; + default: if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } + } + out << *s; + s++; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape(arm64::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape(iter, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape_wobbly(arm64::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape_wobbly(iter); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +inline std::string_view trim(const std::string_view str) noexcept { + // We can almost surely do better by rolling our own find_first_not_of function. + size_t first = str.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + // If we have the empty string (just white space), then no trimming is possible, and + // we return the empty string_view. + if (std::string_view::npos == first) { return std::string_view(); } + size_t last = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + return str.substr(first, (last - first + 1)); +} + + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::document& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::document_reference& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::value& x) noexcept { + /** + * If we somehow receive a value that has already been consumed, + * then the following code could be in trouble. E.g., we create + * an array as needed, but if an array was already created, then + * it could be bad. + */ + using namespace arm64::ondemand; + arm64::ondemand::json_type t; + auto error = x.type().get(t); + if(error != SUCCESS) { return error; } + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + { + arm64::ondemand::array array; + error = x.get_array().get(array); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(array); + } + case json_type::object: + { + arm64::ondemand::object object; + error = x.get_object().get(object); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(object); + } + default: + return trim(x.raw_json_token()); + } +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::object& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(arm64::ondemand::array& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { namespace arm64 { namespace ondemand { + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::document_reference& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::arm64::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::arm64::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline token_iterator::token_iterator( + const uint8_t *_buf, + token_position position +) noexcept : buf{_buf}, _position{position} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::current_offset() const noexcept { + return *(_position); +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position++)]; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + return &buf[*position]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *position; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+1) - *position; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+2) - *(position) > *(position+1) - *(position) ? + *(position+1) - *(position) + : *(position+2) - *(position); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position+delta)]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta+1) - *(_position+delta); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position token_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _position; +} +simdjson_inline void token_iterator::set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept { + _position = target_position; +} + +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position == other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position != other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position > other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position >= other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position < other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position <= other._position; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value::value(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} +simdjson_inline value value::start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} +simdjson_inline value value::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_array() noexcept { + return array::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_object() noexcept { + return object::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_start()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(iter); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double() noexcept { + return iter.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_bool() noexcept { + return iter.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_null() noexcept { + return iter.is_null(); +} +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_number(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code value::get(T &out) noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline value::operator T() noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator array() noexcept(false) { + return get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator object() noexcept(false) { + return get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator double() noexcept(false) { + return get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + return get_string(false); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + return get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + return get_bool(); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_elements() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_array(); + answer = a.count_elements(); + // count_elements leaves you pointing inside the array, at the first element. + // We need to move back so that the user can create a new array (which requires that + // we point at '['). + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_fields() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_object(); + answer = a.count_fields(); + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at(size_t index) noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::type() noexcept { + return iter.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + + +simdjson_inline bool value::is_negative() noexcept { + return iter.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_integer() noexcept { + return iter.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number_type() noexcept { + return iter.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number() noexcept { + return iter.get_number(); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() noexcept { + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(iter.peek_start()), iter.peek_start_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::raw_json() noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: { + ondemand::array array; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_array().get(array)); + return array.raw_json(); + } + case json_type::object: { + ondemand::object object; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_object().get(object)); + return object.raw_json(); + } + default: + return raw_json_token(); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::current_location() noexcept { + return iter.json_iter().current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline int32_t value::current_depth() const noexcept{ + return iter.json_iter().depth(); +} + +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer.empty())) { // can't be + return false; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + arm64::ondemand::value &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(arm64::ondemand::value &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = first; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return static_cast(first); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::array() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::object() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator arm64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer( + std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for arm64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace arm64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value_iterator::value_iterator( + json_iterator *json_iter, + depth_t depth, + token_position start_position +) noexcept : _json_iter{json_iter}, _depth{depth}, _start_position{start_position} +{ +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_root_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_object() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + end_container(); + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_object() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // object: e.g., `{"a":2} foo }`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != '}') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing } at end"); + } + // If the last character is } *and* the first gibberish character is also '}' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == '}') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed object. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_object() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::end_container() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + if (depth() > 1 && at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing parent ] or }"); } + // if (depth() <= 1 && !at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_field() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + // It's illegal to call this unless there are more tokens: anything that ends in } or ] is + // obligated to verify there are more tokens if they are not the top level. + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "object"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between object fields"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + error_code error; + bool has_value; + // + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. The start of the object, at the first field: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + if (at_first_field()) { + has_value = true; + + // + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return false; + + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + while (has_value) { + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + //if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); // Skip the value entirely + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. + return false; +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + /** + * When find_field_unordered_raw is called, we can either be pointing at the + * first key, pointing outside (at the closing brace) or if a key was matched + * we can be either pointing right afterthe ':' right before the value (that we need skip), + * or we may have consumed the value and we might be at a comma or at the + * final brace (ready for a call to has_next_field()). + */ + error_code error; + bool has_value; + + // First, we scan from that point to the end. + // If we don't find a match, we may loop back around, and scan from the beginning to that point. + token_position search_start = _json_iter->position(); + + // We want to know whether we need to go back to the beginning. + bool at_first = at_first_field(); + /////////////// + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. At the first key: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + // + if (at_first) { + has_value = true; + + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + at_first = true; + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + // If someone queried a key but they not did access the value, then we are left pointing + // at the ':' and we need to move forward through the value... If the value was + // processed then skip_child() does not move the iterator (but may adjust the depth). + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + search_start = _json_iter->position(); + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + + // After initial processing, we will be in one of two states: + // + // ``` + // // At the beginning of a field + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // At the end of the object + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // ``` + // + // Next, we find a match starting from the current position. + while (has_value) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + // Performance note: it maybe wasteful to rewind to the beginning when there might be + // no other query following. Indeed, it would require reskipping the whole object. + // Instead, you can just stay where you are. If there is a new query, there is always time + // to rewind. + if(at_first) { return false; } + + // If we reach the end without finding a match, search the rest of the fields starting at the + // beginning of the object. + // (We have already run through the object before, so we've already validated its structure. We + // don't check errors in this bit.) + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + while (true) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(has_value); // we should reach search_start before ever reaching the end of the object + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + error = field_key().get(actual_key); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + error = field_value(); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // If we reached the end of the key-value pair we started from, then we know + // that the key is not there so we return false. We are either right before + // the next comma or the final brace. + if(_json_iter->position() == search_start) { return false; } + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + error = has_next_field().get(has_value); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // If we make the mistake of exiting here, then we could be left pointing at a key + // in the middle of an object. That's not an allowable state. + } + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. The program should + // never reach this point. + return false; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::field_key() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + const uint8_t *key = _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + if (*(key++) != '"') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Object key is not a string"); } + return raw_json_string(key); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::field_value() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + if (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance() != ':') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing colon in object field"); } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_root_array(); +} + +inline std::string value_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + auto answer = std::string("value_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + std::string(", "); + if(_json_iter != nullptr) { answer += _json_iter->to_string(); } + answer += std::string(" ]"); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_array() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); + if (*_json_iter->peek() == ']') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty array"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_array() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // array: e.g., `[1, 2] foo]`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // also call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != ']') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing ] at end"); + } + // If the last character is ] *and* the first gibberish character is also ']' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == ']') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed array. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_array() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_array(); + if (error) { return error; } + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_element() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + logger::log_event(*this, "has_next_element"); + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case ']': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "array"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between array elements"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + auto not_true = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "true"); + auto not_false = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "fals") | (json[4] ^ 'e'); + bool error = (not_true && not_false) || jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(json[not_true ? 5 : 4]); + if (error) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + return simdjson_result(!not_true); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + bool is_null_string = !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]); + // if we start with 'n', we must be a null + if(!is_null_string && json[0]=='n') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a null but starts with n"); } + return is_null_string; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_string(allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_bool() noexcept { + auto result = parse_bool(peek_non_root_scalar("bool")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("bool"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_null() noexcept { + bool is_null_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(parse_null(peek_non_root_scalar("null")).get(is_null_value)); + if(is_null_value) { advance_non_root_scalar("null"); } + return is_null_value; +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_non_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_root_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_integer() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number_type() noexcept { + return numberparsing::get_number_type(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number() noexcept { + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(peek_non_root_scalar("number"), num); + if(error) { return error; } + return num; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("is_root_integer"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + return false; // if there are more than 20 characters, it cannot be represented as an integer. + } + auto answer = numberparsing::is_integer(tmpbuf); + // If the parsing was a success, we must still check that it is + // a single scalar. Note that we parse first because of cases like '[]' where + // getting TRAILING_CONTENT is wrong. + if(check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && (!_json_iter->is_single_token())) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return number_type::big_integer; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto answer = numberparsing::get_number_type(tmpbuf); + if (check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + // NOTE: the current approach doesn't work for very big integer numbers containing more than 1074 digits. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return BIGINT_ERROR; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(tmpbuf, num); + if(error) { return error; } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("number"); + return num; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_root_string(check_trailing, allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("bool"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[5+1+1]; // +1 for null termination + tmpbuf[5+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 5+1)) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + auto result = parse_bool(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("bool"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("null"); + bool result = (max_len >= 4 && !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && + (max_len == 4 || jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]))); + if(result) { // we have something that looks like a null. + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("null"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::skip_child() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth >= _depth ); + + return _json_iter->skip_child(depth()); +} + +simdjson_inline value_iterator value_iterator::child() const noexcept { + assert_at_child(); + return { _json_iter, depth()+1, _json_iter->token.position() }; +} + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and iterator depth, which is a desired effect. It does not happen if is_open is +// marked non-inline. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_open() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->depth() >= depth(); +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->at_end(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_first_field() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position() + 1; +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + _json_iter->abandon(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline depth_t value_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::error() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->error; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *&value_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _json_iter->string_buf_loc(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline const json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() const noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_start_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_length(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_root_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_root_length(start_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + const uint8_t *json; + if (!is_at_start()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + json = peek_start(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + } else { + assert_at_start(); + /** + * We should be prudent. Let us peek. If it is not the right type, we + * return an error. Only once we have determined that we have the right + * type are we allowed to advance! + */ + json = _json_iter->peek(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + } + + + return SUCCESS; +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_root(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_root(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), message); + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_start() const noexcept { + return position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_key() const noexcept { + // Keys are at the same depth as the object. + // Note here that we could be safer and check that we are within an object, + // but we do not. + return _depth == _json_iter->_depth && *_json_iter->peek() == '"'; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept { + // We can legitimately be either at the first value ([1]), or after the array if it's empty ([]). + auto delta = position() - start_position(); + return delta == 1 || delta == 2; +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_container_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_next() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_container_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_array() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_object() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_object(); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_child() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_is_valid() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter != nullptr ); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_valid() const noexcept { + return _json_iter != nullptr; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::type() const noexcept { + switch (*peek_start()) { + case '{': + return json_type::object; + case '[': + return json_type::array; + case '"': + return json_type::string; + case 'n': + return json_type::null; + case 't': case 'f': + return json_type::boolean; + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return json_type::number; + default: + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::start_position() const noexcept { + return _start_position; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->end_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->last_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept { + return _json_iter->report_error(error, message); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace arm64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(arm64::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for arm64 */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for arm64 */ +/* including simdjson/arm64/end.h: #include "simdjson/arm64/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/arm64/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/arm64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "arm64" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/arm64/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/arm64/ondemand.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(fallback) +/* including simdjson/fallback/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/fallback/begin.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "fallback" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION fallback +/* including simdjson/fallback/base.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Fallback implementation (runs on any machine). + */ +namespace fallback { + +class implementation; + +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { + +#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_M_ARM64) && !defined(_M_X64) +static inline unsigned char _BitScanForward64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { + unsigned long x0 = (unsigned long)x, top, bottom; + _BitScanForward(&top, (unsigned long)(x >> 32)); + _BitScanForward(&bottom, x0); + *ret = x0 ? bottom : 32 + top; + return x != 0; +} +static unsigned char _BitScanReverse64(unsigned long* ret, uint64_t x) { + unsigned long x1 = (unsigned long)(x >> 32), top, bottom; + _BitScanReverse(&top, x1); + _BitScanReverse(&bottom, (unsigned long)x); + *ret = x1 ? top + 32 : bottom; + return x != 0; +} +#endif + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#ifdef _MSC_VER + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// _MSC_VER +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace { + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 1; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return c == '"'; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return c == '\\'; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return c == '"' ? 0 : 1; } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return c == '\\' ? 0 : 1; } + + uint8_t c; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + dst[0] = src[0]; + return { src[0] }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#ifdef JSON_TEST_NUMBERS // for unit testing +void found_invalid_number(const uint8_t *buf); +void found_integer(int64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); +void found_unsigned_integer(uint64_t result, const uint8_t *buf); +void found_float(double result, const uint8_t *buf); +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace numberparsing { + +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const char *chars) { + uint64_t val; + memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + return parse_eight_digits_unrolled(reinterpret_cast(chars)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS // _umul128 for x86, arm +// this is a slow emulation routine for 32-bit +// +static simdjson_inline uint64_t __emulu(uint32_t x, uint32_t y) { + return x * (uint64_t)y; +} +static simdjson_inline uint64_t _umul128(uint64_t ab, uint64_t cd, uint64_t *hi) { + uint64_t ad = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t bd = __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)cd); + uint64_t adbc = ad + __emulu((uint32_t)ab, (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)); + uint64_t adbc_carry = !!(adbc < ad); + uint64_t lo = bd + (adbc << 32); + *hi = __emulu((uint32_t)(ab >> 32), (uint32_t)(cd >> 32)) + (adbc >> 32) + + (adbc_carry << 32) + !!(lo < bd); + return lo; +} +#endif + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/fallback/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for fallback */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +/** + * A fast, simple, DOM-like interface that parses JSON as you use it. + * + * Designed for maximum speed and a lower memory profile. + */ +namespace ondemand { + +/** Represents the depth of a JSON value (number of nested arrays/objects). */ +using depth_t = int32_t; + +/** @copydoc simdjson::fallback::number_type */ +using number_type = simdjson::fallback::number_type; + +/** @private Position in the JSON buffer indexes */ +using token_position = const uint32_t *; + +class array; +class array_iterator; +class document; +class document_reference; +class document_stream; +class field; +class json_iterator; +enum class json_type; +struct number; +class object; +class object_iterator; +class parser; +class raw_json_string; +class token_iterator; +class value; +class value_iterator; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through a single JSON value at a particular depth. + * + * Does not keep track of the type of value: provides methods for objects, arrays and scalars and expects + * the caller to call the right ones. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class value_iterator { +protected: + /** The underlying JSON iterator */ + json_iterator *_json_iter{}; + /** The depth of this value */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * The starting token index for this value + */ + token_position _start_position{}; + +public: + simdjson_inline value_iterator() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Denote that we're starting a document. + */ + simdjson_inline void start_document() noexcept; + + /** + * Skips a non-iterated or partially-iterated JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + * + * Optimized for scalars. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child() noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the start of the value + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is open--if the value has not been used, or the array/object is still open. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_open() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is at an object's first field (just after the {). + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_first_field() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon all iteration. + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the child value as a value_iterator. + */ + simdjson_inline value_iterator child_value() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the depth of this value. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON type of this value. + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + + /** + * @addtogroup object Object iteration + * + * Methods to iterate and find object fields. These methods generally *assume* the value is + * actually an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Start an object iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an object could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_object. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an object from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next field in an object. + * + * Looks for , and }. If } is found, the object is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return whether there is another field in the object. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between fields. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma, but not enough tokens remaining to have a key, :, and value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the current field's key. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result field_key() noexcept; + + /** + * Pass the : in the field and move to its value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code field_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key, *without* unescaping. This assumes object order: it + * will not find the field if it was already passed when looking for some *other* field. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the field with the given key without regard to order, and *without* unescaping. + * + * This is an unordered object lookup: if the field is not found initially, it will cycle around and scan from the beginning. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @addtogroup array Array iteration + * Methods to iterate over array elements. These methods generally *assume* the value is actually + * an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_array() noexcept; + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration while at the root. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an array could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_array. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an array from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next element in an array. + * + * Looks for , and ]. If ] is found, the array is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return Whether there is another element in the array. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between elements. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_element() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a child value iterator. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline value_iterator child() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @defgroup scalar Scalar values + * @addtogroup scalar + * @{ + */ + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_root_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void assert_is_valid() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_valid() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ +protected: + /** + * Restarts an array iteration. + * @returns Whether the array has any elements (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_array() noexcept; + /** + * Restarts an object iteration. + * @returns Whether the object has any fields (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_object() noexcept; + /** + * move_at_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container. It updates the index so that at_start() is true and it + * syncs the depth. The user can then create a new container instance. + * + * Usage: used with value::count_elements(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_start() noexcept; + + /** + * move_at_container_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container so that assert_at_container_start() passes. + * + * Usage: used with reset_array() and reset_object(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_container_start() noexcept; + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator(json_iterator *json_iter, depth_t depth, token_position start_index) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_start() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_start_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The general idea of the advance_... methods and the peek_* methods + * is that you first peek and check that you have desired type. If you do, + * and only if you do, then you advance. + * + * We used to unconditionally advance. But this made reasoning about our + * current state difficult. + * Suppose you always advance. Look at the 'value' matching the key + * "shadowable" in the following example... + * + * ({"globals":{"a":{"shadowable":[}}}}) + * + * If the user thinks it is a Boolean and asks for it, then we check the '[', + * decide it is not a Boolean, but still move into the next character ('}'). Now + * we are left pointing at '}' right after a '['. And we have not yet reported + * an error, only that we do not have a Boolean. + * + * If, instead, you just stand your ground until it is content that you know, then + * you will only even move beyond the '[' if the user tells you that you have an + * array. So you will be at the '}' character inside the array and, hopefully, you + * will then catch the error because an array cannot start with '}', but the code + * processing Boolean values does not know this. + * + * So the contract is: first call 'peek_...' and then call 'advance_...' only + * if you have determined that it is a type you can handle. + * + * Unfortunately, it makes the code more verbose, longer and maybe more error prone. + */ + + simdjson_inline void advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + + simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth). + * + * @return The current token (the one left behind). + * @error TAPE_ERROR If the document ended early. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result advance_to_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept; + /** + * is_at_iterator_start() returns true on an array or object after it has just been + * created, whether the instance is empty or not. + * + * Usage: used by array::begin() in debug mode (SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS) + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assuming that we are within an object, this returns true if we + * are pointing at a key. + * + * Usage: the skip_child() method should never be used while we are pointing + * at a key inside an object. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_key() const noexcept; + + inline void assert_at_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_container_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_child() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_next() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept; + + /** Get the starting position of this value */ + simdjson_inline token_position start_position() const noexcept; + + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class field; +}; // value_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * An ephemeral JSON value returned during iteration. It is only valid for as long as you do + * not access more data in the JSON document. + */ +class value { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid value. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline value() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string. + * + * The string is may not be a valid UTF-8 string. + * See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.). + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_elements() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method on the object instance. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @return The type of JSON value (json_type::array, json_type::object, json_type::string, + * json_type::number, json_type::boolean, or json_type::null). + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * Performance note: if you call this function systematically + * before parsing a number, you may have fallen for a performance + * anti-pattern. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer for integers that do not fit in 64 bits, + * in which case the digit_count is set to the length of the big integer string. + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number. + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * For integers that do not fit in 64 bits, the function returns BIGINT_ERROR error code. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + * + * Performance note: this is designed with performance in mind. When + * calling 'get_number()', you scan the number string only once, determining + * efficiently the type and storing it in an efficient manner. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. However, if this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view is guaranteed to be + * a non-space token. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + * + * See also value::raw_json(). + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a string_view pointing at this value in the JSON document. + * If this element is an array or an object, it consumes the array or the object + * and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + * If this element is a scalar (string, number, Boolean, null), it returns what + * raw_json_token() would return. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. + * + * Calling at_pointer() on non-document instances (e.g., arrays and objects) is not + * standardized (by RFC 6901). We provide some experimental support for JSON pointers + * on non-document instances. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * or an object instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * Create a value. + */ + simdjson_inline value(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip this value, allowing iteration to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Start a value at the current position. + * + * (It should already be started; this is just a self-documentation method.) + */ + static simdjson_inline value start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Resume a value. + */ + static simdjson_inline value resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the object, starting or resuming it as necessary + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + + // simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + // simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class document; + friend class array_iterator; + friend class field; + friend class object; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class field; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::array() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::object() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +// Logging should be free unless SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING is set. Importantly, it is critical +// that the call to the log functions be side-effect free. Thus, for example, you should not +// create temporary std::string instances. +namespace logger { + +enum class log_level : int32_t { + info = 0, + error = 1 +}; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + +// We do not want these functions to be 'really inlined' since real inlining is +// for performance purposes and if you are using the loggers, you do not care about +// performance (or should not). +static inline void log_headers() noexcept; +// If args are provided, title will be treated as format string +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +static inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens (`{` `}` `[` `]` `,` `:` `""` `123` `true` `false` `null`) + * detected by stage 1. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class token_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid token_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline token_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Advance to the next token (returning the current one). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + /** + * Reports the current offset in bytes from the start of the underlying buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t current_offset() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token (start of the document). + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Return the current index. + */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Reset to a previously saved index. + */ + simdjson_inline void set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept; + + // NOTE: we don't support a full C++ iterator interface, because we expect people to make + // different calls to advance the iterator based on *their own* state. + + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, token_position position) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept; + + const uint8_t *buf{}; + token_position _position{}; + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class object; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens, keeping track of depth and string buffer. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class json_iterator { +protected: + token_iterator token{}; + ondemand::parser *parser{}; + /** + * Next free location in the string buffer. + * + * Used by raw_json_string::unescape() to have a place to unescape strings to. + */ + uint8_t *_string_buf_loc{}; + /** + * JSON error, if there is one. + * + * INCORRECT_TYPE and NO_SUCH_FIELD are *not* stored here, ever. + * + * PERF NOTE: we *hope* this will be elided into control flow, as it is only used (a) in the first + * iteration of the loop, or (b) for the final iteration after a missing comma is found in ++. If + * this is not elided, we should make sure it's at least not using up a register. Failing that, + * we should store it in document so there's only one of them. + */ + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + /** + * Depth of the current token in the JSON. + * + * - 0 = finished with document + * - 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * - 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * - 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * Beginning of the document indexes. + * Normally we have root == parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get() + * but this may differ, especially in streaming mode (where we have several + * documents); + */ + token_position _root{}; + /** + * Normally, a json_iterator operates over a single document, but in + * some cases, we may have a stream of documents. This attribute is meant + * as meta-data: the json_iterator works the same irrespective of the + * value of this attribute. + */ + bool _streaming{false}; + +public: + simdjson_inline json_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline explicit json_iterator(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + /** + * Skips a JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is still at the start + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether we should be expected to run in streaming + * mode (iterating over many documents). It is pure metadata + * that does not affect how the iterator works. It is used by + * start_root_array() and start_root_object(). + */ + simdjson_inline bool streaming() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the root value iterator + */ + simdjson_inline token_position root_position() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the document depth (== 1) + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the root of the document + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is live (has not been moved). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_alive() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon this iterator, setting depth to 0 (as if the document is finished). + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance the current token without modifying depth. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if there is a single token in the index (i.e., it is + * a JSON with a scalar value such as a single number). + * + * @return whether there is a single token + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_single_token() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assert that there are at least the given number of tokens left. + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens=1) const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that the given position addresses an actual token (is within bounds). + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get a pointer to the current location in the input buffer. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * You may be pointing outside of the input buffer: it is not generally + * safe to dereference this pointer. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *unsafe_pointer() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for the last token in the document. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_last() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ascend one level. + * + * Validates that the depth - 1 == parent_depth. + * + * @param parent_depth the expected parent depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Descend one level. + * + * Validates that the new depth == child_depth. + * + * @param child_depth the expected child depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth, int32_t delta) noexcept; + + /** + * Get current depth. + */ + simdjson_inline depth_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get current (writeable) location in the string buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + + /** + * Report an unrecoverable error, preventing further iteration. + * + * @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Log error, but don't stop iteration. + * @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with + * N bytes of capacity. It will return false if N is too small (smaller than max_len) of if it is zero. + * The buffer (tmpbuf) is padded with space characters. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Write the raw_json_string to the string buffer and return a string_view. + * Each raw_json_string should be unescaped once, or else the string buffer might + * overflow. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept; +#endif + + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Updates this json iterator so that it is back at the beginning of the document, + * as if it had just been created. + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * This checks whether the {,},[,] are balanced so that the document + * ends with proper zero depth. This requires scanning the whole document + * and it may be expensive. It is expected that it will be rarely called. + * It does not attempt to match { with } and [ with ]. + */ + inline bool balanced() const noexcept; +protected: + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser) noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser, bool streaming) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /// The last token before the end + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /// The token *at* the end. This points at gibberish and should only be used for comparison. + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /// The end of the buffer. + simdjson_inline token_position end() const noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class raw_json_string; + friend class parser; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class field; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; // json_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The type of a JSON value. + */ +enum class json_type { + // Start at 1 to catch uninitialized / default values more easily + array=1, ///< A JSON array ( [ 1, 2, 3 ... ] ) + object, ///< A JSON object ( { "a": 1, "b" 2, ... } ) + number, ///< A JSON number ( 1 or -2.3 or 4.5e6 ...) + string, ///< A JSON string ( "a" or "hello world\n" ...) + boolean, ///< A JSON boolean (true or false) + null ///< A JSON null (null) +}; + +/** + * A type representing a JSON number. + * The design of the struct is deliberately straight-forward. All + * functions return standard values with no error check. + */ +struct number { + + /** + * return the automatically determined type of + * the number: number_type::floating_point_number, + * number_type::signed_integer or number_type::unsigned_integer. + * + * enum class number_type { + * floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + * signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + * unsigned_integer /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + * }; + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::number_type get_number_type() const noexcept; + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::unsigned_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a uint64_t, only valid if is_uint64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept; + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::signed_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a int64_t, only valid if is_int64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline int64_t get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept; + + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::floating_point_number. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a double, only valid if is_double() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline double get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept; + + /** + * Convert the number to a double. Though it always succeed, the conversion + * may be lossy if the number cannot be represented exactly. + */ + simdjson_inline double as_double() const noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The next block of declaration is designed so that we can call the number parsing + * functions on a number type. They are protected and should never be used outside + * of the core simdjson library. + */ + friend class value_iterator; + template + friend error_code numberparsing::write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer); + template + friend error_code numberparsing::parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + /** Store a signed 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store an unsigned 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store a double value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + /** Specifies that the value is a double, but leave it undefined. */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + /** + * End of friend declarations. + */ + + /** + * Our attributes are a union type (size = 64 bits) + * followed by a type indicator. + */ + union { + double floating_point_number; + int64_t signed_integer; + uint64_t unsigned_integer; + } payload{0}; + number_type type{number_type::signed_integer}; +}; + +/** + * Write the JSON type to the output stream + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send JSON type to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false); +#endif + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A string escaped per JSON rules, terminated with quote ("). They are used to represent + * unescaped keys inside JSON documents. + * + * (In other words, a pointer to the beginning of a string, just after the start quote, inside a + * JSON file.) + * + * This class is deliberately simplistic and has little functionality. You can + * compare a raw_json_string instance with an unescaped C string, but + * that is nearly all you can do. + * + * The raw_json_string is unescaped. If you wish to write an unescaped version of it to your own + * buffer, you may do so using the parser.unescape(string, buff) method, using an ondemand::parser + * instance. Doing so requires you to have a sufficiently large buffer. + * + * The raw_json_string instances originate typically from field instance which in turn represent + * key-value pairs from object instances. From a field instance, you get the raw_json_string + * instance by calling key(). You can, if you want a more usable string_view instance, call + * the unescaped_key() method on the field instance. You may also create a raw_json_string from + * any other string value, with the value.get_raw_json_string() method. Again, you can get + * a more usable string_view instance by calling get_string(). + * + */ +class raw_json_string { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string pointed at the given location in the JSON. + * + * The given location must be just *after* the beginning quote (") in the JSON file. + * + * It *must* be terminated by a ", and be a valid JSON string. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept; + /** + * Get the raw pointer to the beginning of the string in the JSON (just after the "). + * + * It is possible for this function to return a null pointer if the instance + * has outlived its existence. + */ + simdjson_inline const char * raw() const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done) on target.size() characters, + * and if the raw_json_string instance has a quote character at byte index target.size(). + * We never read more than length + 1 bytes in the raw_json_string instance. + * If length is smaller than target.size(), this will return false. + * + * The std::string_view instance may contain any characters. However, the caller + * is responsible for setting length so that length bytes may be read in the + * raw_json_string. + * + * Performance: the comparison may be done using memcmp which may be efficient + * for long strings. + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The std::string_view instance should not contain unescaped quote characters: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * Performance: the comparison is done byte-by-byte which might be inefficient for + * long strings. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The provided C string should not contain an unescaped quote character: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if target is free from unescaped quote. If target is known at + * compile-time, we might expect the computation to happen at compile time with + * many compilers (not all!). + */ + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept; + +private: + + + /** + * This will set the inner pointer to zero, effectively making + * this instance unusable. + */ + simdjson_inline void consume() noexcept { buf = nullptr; } + + /** + * Checks whether the inner pointer is non-null and thus usable. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool alive() const noexcept { return buf != nullptr; } + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result will be a valid UTF-8. + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow replacement of invalid surrogate pairs. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result may not be a valid UTF-8. https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + const uint8_t * buf{}; + friend class object; + friend class field; + friend class parser; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const raw_json_string &) noexcept; + +/** + * Comparisons between raw_json_string and std::string_view instances are potentially unsafe: the user is responsible + * for providing a string with no unescaped quote. Note that unescaped quotes cannot be present in valid JSON strings. + */ +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; + + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(fallback::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(fallback::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The default batch size for document_stream instances for this On Demand kernel. + * Note that different On Demand kernel may use a different DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE value + * in the future. + */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * A JSON fragment iterator. + * + * This holds the actual iterator as well as the buffer for writing strings. + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + */ + inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + + inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline parser(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + inline ~parser() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * document doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * It is expected that the content is a valid UTF-8 file, containing a valid JSON document. + * Otherwise the iterate method may return an error. In particular, the whole input should be + * valid: we do not attempt to tolerate incorrect content either before or after a JSON + * document. If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Validate what you use + * + * Calling iterate on an invalid JSON document may not immediately trigger an error. The call to + * iterate does not parse and validate the whole document. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param capacity The number of bytes allocated in the JSON (must be at least len+SIMDJSON_PADDING). + * + * @return The document, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string_view json, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string &&json) & noexcept = delete; + + /** + * @private + * + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * json_iterator doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * The ondemand::document instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope + * while you are accessing instances of ondemand::value, ondemand::object, ondemand::array. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * + * @return The iterator, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; + + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded; + * ondemand::parser parser; + * ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json); + * for (auto & doc : docs) { + * std::cout << doc["foo"] << std::endl; + * } + * // Prints 1 2 3 + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by ASCII whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. Documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with ASCII whitespace. + * + * The characters inside a JSON document, and between JSON documents, must be valid Unicode (UTF-8). + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excessively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the concatenated JSON. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 10MB, which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. + * @param allow_comma_separated (defaults on false) This allows a mode where the documents are + * separated by commas instead of whitespace. It comes with a performance + * penalty because the entire document is indexed at once (and the document must be + * less than 4 GB), and there is no multithreading. In this mode, the batch_size parameter + * is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + + /** The capacity of this parser (the largest document it can process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + /** The maximum capacity of this parser (the largest document it is allowed to process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * The maximum depth of this parser (the most deeply nested objects and arrays it can process). + * This parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * The max_depth parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth=DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** + * The parser instance can use threads when they are available to speed up some + * operations. It is enabled by default. Changing this attribute will change the + * behavior of the parser for future operations. + */ + bool threaded{true}; + #endif + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result must be valid UTF-8. + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow a replacement if the input string contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement = false) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result may not be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept; + +private: + /** @private [for benchmarking access] The implementation to use */ + std::unique_ptr implementation{}; + size_t _capacity{0}; + size_t _max_capacity; + size_t _max_depth{DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH}; + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + std::unique_ptr start_positions{}; +#endif + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class document_stream; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for fallback */ + +// All other declarations +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid array. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an array is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the array and checks whether the + * array is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the array. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the array more than once. If you unescape a string + * within the array more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding + * an array means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free + * operation. + * + * @returns true if the array contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration from the root. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no closing ] at the end of the document. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * This version of the method should be called after the initial [ has been verified, and is + * intended for use by switch statements that check the type of a value. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be after the initial [. Will be *moved* into the resulting array. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an array at the given Internal array creation. Call array::start() or array::started() instead of this. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must either be at the start of the first element with iter.is_alive() + * == true, or past the [] with is_alive() == false if the array is empty. Will be *moved* + * into the resulting array. + */ + simdjson_inline array(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Iterator marking current position. + * + * iter.is_alive() == false indicates iteration is complete. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class array_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::array &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + * + * This is an input_iterator, meaning: + * - It is forward-only + * - * must be called exactly once per element. + * - ++ must be called exactly once in between each * (*, ++, *, ++, * ...) + */ +class array_iterator { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array iterator. */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + /** + * Get the current element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are no more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Check if there are more elements in the JSON array. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Move to the next element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline array_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::array_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON document. It holds a json_iterator instance. + * + * Used by tokens to get text, and string buffer location. + * + * You must keep the document around during iteration. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid document. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline document() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document(const document &other) noexcept = delete; // pass your documents by reference, not by copy + simdjson_inline document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(const document &other) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: Calling get_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @param Whether to allow a replacement character for unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is not guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to 1 (which is the case when building in Debug mode + * by default), and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @returns SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + /** @overload template simdjson_result get() & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool, value + * + * Be mindful that the document instance must remain in scope while you are accessing object, array and value instances. + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + /** @overload template error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.) + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is defined, and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @exception SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to + * a key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string()and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the document is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808 and no larger than 18446744073709551615. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808 and greater or equal to -9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer if we have an integer outside + * of those ranges (either larger than 18446744073709551615 or smaller than -9223372036854775808). + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. If this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view may be the padded buffer. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator inside the document instance so we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the document, as if it had just been created. It invalidates all + * values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings). + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * Returns debugging information. + */ + inline std::string to_debug_string() noexcept; + /** + * Some unrecoverable error conditions may render the document instance unusable. + * The is_alive() method returns true when the document is still suitable. + */ + inline bool is_alive() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if this document has been fully parsed. + * If you have consumed the whole document and at_end() returns + * false, then there may be trailing content. + */ + inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * Note that at_pointer() automatically calls rewind between each call. Thus + * all values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings) + * are invalidated. After calling at_pointer, you need to consume the result: string values + * should be stored in your own variables, arrays should be decoded and stored in your own array-like + * structures and so forth. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + * - SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE if the json_pointer is empty and the document is not a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Consumes the document. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline value_iterator resume_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator get_root_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline document start(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + + // + // Fields + // + json_iterator iter{}; ///< Current position in the document + static constexpr depth_t DOCUMENT_DEPTH = 0; ///< document depth is always 0 + + friend class array_iterator; + friend class value; + friend class ondemand::parser; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class field; + friend class token; + friend class document_stream; + friend class document_reference; +}; + + +/** + * A document_reference is a thin wrapper around a document reference instance. + */ +class document_reference { +public: + simdjson_inline document_reference() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(document &d) noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_reference& operator=(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline void rewind() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + +private: + document *doc{nullptr}; +}; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::document &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator fallback::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document_reference::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +/** @private Custom worker class **/ +struct stage1_worker { + stage1_worker() noexcept = default; + stage1_worker(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; + stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + ~stage1_worker(); + /** + * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. + * You should only call this once. + **/ + void start_thread(); + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + * You must call start_thread once before. + */ + void run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); + /** Wait for the run to finish (blocking). You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. **/ + void finish(); + +private: + + /** + * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + **/ + void stop_thread(); + + std::thread thread{}; + /** These three variables define the work done by the thread. **/ + ondemand::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; + size_t _next_batch_start{}; + document_stream * owner{}; + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + * we use two for clarity. + */ + bool has_work{false}; + bool can_work{true}; + + /** + * We lock using a mutex. + */ + std::mutex locking_mutex{}; + std::condition_variable cond_var{}; + + friend class document_stream; +}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +/** + * A forward-only stream of documents. + * + * Produced by parser::iterate_many. + * + */ +class document_stream { +public: + /** + * Construct an uninitialized document_stream. + * + * ```c++ + * document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs); + * ``` + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto & doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = simdjson_result; + using pointer = void; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; + /** + * Get the current document (or error). + */ + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next document (prefix). + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Check if we're at the end yet. + * @param other the end iterator to compare to. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + /** + * @private + * + * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * auto doc = *i; + * size_t index = i.current_index(); + * } + * + * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private + * + * Gives a view of the current document at the current position. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * std::string_view v = i.source(); + * } + * + * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) + * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner + * of padding. + * + * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns error of the stream (if any). + */ + inline error_code error() const noexcept; + + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; + /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ + document_stream* stream; + /** Whether we're finished or not. */ + bool finished; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class json_iterator; + }; + + /** + * Start iterating the documents in the stream. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + /** + * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; + +private: + + document_stream &operator=(const document_stream &) = delete; // Disallow copying + document_stream(const document_stream &other) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is + * used. + * + * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream + * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process + * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes + * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream( + ondemand::parser &parser, + const uint8_t *buf, + size_t len, + size_t batch_size, + bool allow_comma_separated + ) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the first document in the buffer. Used by begin(), to handle allocation and + * initialization. + */ + inline void start() noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. + * + * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of + * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the + * document_stream object. + * + * The function returns simdjson::EMPTY if there is no more data to be parsed. + * + * The function returns simdjson::SUCCESS (as integer = 0) in case of success + * and indicates that the buffer has successfully been parsed to the end. + * Every document it contained has been parsed without error. + * + * The function returns an error code from simdjson/simdjson.h in case of failure + * such as simdjson::CAPACITY, simdjson::MEMALLOC, simdjson::DEPTH_ERROR and so forth; + * the simdjson::error_message function converts these error codes into a string). + * + * You can also check validity by calling parser.is_valid(). The same parser can + * and should be reused for the other documents in the buffer. + */ + inline void next() noexcept; + + /** Move the json_iterator of the document to the location of the next document in the stream. */ + inline void next_document() noexcept; + + /** Get the next document index. */ + inline size_t next_batch_start() const noexcept; + + /** Pass the next batch through stage 1 with the given parser. */ + inline error_code run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t batch_start) noexcept; + + // Fields + ondemand::parser *parser; + const uint8_t *buf; + size_t len; + size_t batch_size; + bool allow_comma_separated; + /** + * We are going to use just one document instance. The document owns + * the json_iterator. It implies that we only ever pass a reference + * to the document to the users. + */ + document doc{}; + /** The error (or lack thereof) from the current document. */ + error_code error; + size_t batch_start{0}; + size_t doc_index{}; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ + bool use_thread; + + inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Start a thread to run stage 1 on the next batch. */ + inline void start_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Wait for the stage 1 thread to finish and capture the results. */ + inline void finish_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** The error returned from the stage 1 thread. */ + error_code stage1_thread_error{UNINITIALIZED}; + /** The thread used to run stage 1 against the next batch in the background. */ + std::unique_ptr worker{new(std::nothrow) stage1_worker()}; + /** + * The parser used to run stage 1 in the background. Will be swapped + * with the regular parser when finished. + */ + ondemand::parser stage1_thread_parser{}; + + friend struct stage1_worker; + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + + friend class parser; + friend class document; + friend class json_iterator; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct internal::simdjson_result_base; +}; // document_stream + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON field (key/value pair) in an object. + * + * Returned from object iteration. + * + * Extends from std::pair so you can use C++ algorithms that rely on pairs. + */ +class field : public std::pair { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid field. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the key as a string_view (for higher speed, consider raw_key). + * We deliberately use a more cumbersome name (unescaped_key) to force users + * to think twice about using it. + * + * This consumes the key: once you have called unescaped_key(), you cannot + * call it again nor can you call key(). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a raw_json_string. Can be used for direct comparison with + * an unescaped C string: e.g., key() == "test". + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the unprocessed key as a string_view. This includes the quotes and may include + * some spaces after the last quote. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view key_raw_json_token() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a string_view. This does not include the quotes and + * the string is unprocessed key so it may contain escape characters + * (e.g., \uXXXX or \n). Use unescaped_key() to get the unescaped key. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view escaped_key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the field value. + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value &value() & noexcept; + /** + * @overload ondemand::value &ondemand::value() & noexcept + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value value() && noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::field &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key_raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result escaped_key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result value() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON object field iterator. + */ +class object { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a + * key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an object + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the object more than once. If you unescape a string within + * the object more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding an object + * means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free operation. + * + * @returns true if the object contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the object and checks whether the + * object is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Consumes the object and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * object as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline object resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline object(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + inline simdjson_result reset() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +class object_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline object_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + /** + * The underlying JSON iterator. + * + * PERF NOTE: expected to be elided in favor of the parent document: this is set when the object + * is first used, and never changes afterwards. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline object_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::object_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a document instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::document& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a value instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. The value must + * not have been accessed previously. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::value& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an object instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::object& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an array instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::array& x) noexcept; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We want to support argument-dependent lookup (ADL). + * Hence we should define operator<< in the namespace + * where the argument (here value, object, etc.) resides. + * Credit: @madhur4127 + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1768 + */ +namespace simdjson { namespace fallback { namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::value x); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::document& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::document_reference& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::fallback::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for fallback */ + +// Inline definitions +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter->depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the array is first found and the iterator is just past the `{`. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the `,` before the next value (or `]`). In this state, +// depth == iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter->depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the array iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet element may be missing or not be an +// array--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between elements, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter->depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a `]` or have reported an error, we are finished. We signal this +// by decrementing depth. In this state, iter->depth < depth, at_start == false, and +// error == SUCCESS. +// + +simdjson_inline array::array(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // We don't need to know if the array is empty to start iteration, but we do want to know if there + // is an error--thus `simdjson_unused`. + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(iter.started_array().get(has_value)); + return array(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::end() noexcept { + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::count_elements() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the array after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_array(); + return count; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_array().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_array(); +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + // Get the child + auto child = at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline std::string json_path_to_pointer_conversion(std::string_view json_path) { + if (json_path.empty() || (json_path.front() != '.' && + json_path.front() != '[')) { + return "-1"; // This is just a sentinel value, the caller should check for this and return an error. + } + + std::string result; + // Reserve space to reduce allocations, adjusting for potential increases due + // to escaping. + result.reserve(json_path.size() * 2); + + size_t i = 0; + + while (i < json_path.length()) { + if (json_path[i] == '.') { + result += '/'; + } else if (json_path[i] == '[') { + result += '/'; + ++i; // Move past the '[' + while (i < json_path.length() && json_path[i] != ']') { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + ++i; + } + if (i == json_path.length() || json_path[i] != ']') { + return "-1"; // Using sentinel value that will be handled as an error by the caller. + } + } else { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + } + ++i; + } + + return result; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) noexcept { + size_t i = 0; + for (auto value : *this) { + if (i == index) { return value; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + fallback::ondemand::array &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline array_iterator::array_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + if (iter.error()) { iter.abandon(); return iter.error(); } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator==(const array_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} +simdjson_inline array_iterator &array_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + error_code error; + // PERF NOTE this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error, so we'll never get here. + // However, it does not seem to make a perf difference, so we add it out of an abundance of caution. + if (( error = iter.error() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.has_next_element().error() )) { return *this; } + return *this; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + fallback::ondemand::array_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : fallback::implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++(first); + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document::document(ondemand::json_iterator &&_iter) noexcept + : iter{std::forward(_iter)} +{ + logger::log_start_value(iter, "document"); +} + +simdjson_inline document document::start(json_iterator &&iter) noexcept { + return document(std::forward(iter)); +} + +inline void document::rewind() noexcept { + iter.rewind(); +} + +inline std::string document::to_debug_string() noexcept { + return iter.to_string(); +} + +inline simdjson_result document::current_location() const noexcept { + return iter.current_location(); +} + +inline int32_t document::current_depth() const noexcept { + return iter.depth(); +} + +inline bool document::at_end() const noexcept { + return iter.at_end(); +} + + +inline bool document::is_alive() noexcept { + return iter.is_alive(); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::resume_value_iterator() noexcept { + return value_iterator(&iter, 1, iter.root_position()); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::get_root_value_iterator() noexcept { + return resume_value_iterator(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_root()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(resume_value_iterator()); + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_value() noexcept { + // Make sure we start any arrays or objects before returning, so that start_root_() + // gets called. + + // It is the convention throughout the code that the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` determines whether + // we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. Proper on::demand code should never trigger this error. +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.at_root()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + // assert_at_root() serves two purposes: in Debug mode, whether or not + // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set or not, it checks that we are at the root of + // the document (this will typically be redundant). In release mode, it generates + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME statements to allow the compiler to make assumptions. + iter.assert_at_root(); + switch (*iter.peek()) { + case '[': { + // The following lines check that the document ends with ]. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_array(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + case '{': { + // The following lines would check that the document ends with }. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + default: + // Unfortunately, scalar documents are a special case in simdjson and they cannot + // be safely converted to value instances. + return SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE; + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_array() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return array::start_root(value); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_object() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return object::start_root(value); +} + +/** + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. We want to disallow trailing + * content. + * Thus, in several implementations below, we pass a 'true' parameter value to + * a get_root_value_iterator() method: this indicates that we disallow trailing content. + */ + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_bool() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_null() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(true); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) & noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return get_array(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return get_object(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return get_string(false); } +simdjson_inline document::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator value() noexcept(false) { return get_value(); } + +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_elements() & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_elements(); + /* If there was an array, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_fields() & noexcept { + auto a = get_object(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_fields(); + /* If there was an object, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.skip_child(0); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + const uint8_t * starting_point{_iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter.unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + +simdjson_inline bool document::is_negative() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_integer() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number_type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(true); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json_token() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(_iter.peek_start()), _iter.peek_root_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_pointer.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_path.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + fallback::ondemand::document &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + error + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(fallback::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(fallback::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = std::forward(first); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} + + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::at_end() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_end(); +} + + +simdjson_inline int32_t simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference() noexcept : doc{nullptr} {} +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference(document &d) noexcept : doc(&d) {} +simdjson_inline void document_reference::rewind() noexcept { doc->rewind(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_array() & noexcept { return doc->get_array(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_object() & noexcept { return doc->get_object(); } +/** + * The document_reference instances are used primarily/solely for streams of JSON + * documents. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. + * + * However, for streams of JSON documents, we want to be able to start from + * "321" "321" "321" + * and parse it successfully as a stream of JSON documents, calling get_uint64_in_string() + * successfully each time. + * + * To achieve this result, we pass a 'false' to a get_root_value_iterator() method: + * this indicates that we allow trailing content. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_value() noexcept { return doc->get_value(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_null() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return array(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return object(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return std::string_view(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator value() noexcept(false) { return value(*doc); } +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_elements() & noexcept { return doc->count_elements(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_fields() & noexcept { return doc->count_fields(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at(size_t index) & noexcept { return doc->at(index); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::begin() & noexcept { return doc->begin(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::end() & noexcept { return doc->end(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::type() noexcept { return doc->type(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_scalar() noexcept { return doc->is_scalar(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_string() noexcept { return doc->is_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::current_location() noexcept { return doc->current_location(); } +simdjson_inline int32_t document_reference::current_depth() const noexcept { return doc->current_depth(); } +simdjson_inline bool document_reference::is_negative() noexcept { return doc->is_negative(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_integer() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number_type() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();} +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; } + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) + noexcept : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} + +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} + +inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); + } + } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); + } +} + +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + ondemand::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size, + bool _allow_comma_separated +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + allow_comma_separated{_allow_comma_separated}, + error{SUCCESS} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change + #endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + allow_comma_separated{false}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) + #endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept +{ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); + #endif +} + +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + //if(stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return simdjson_result(stream->doc, stream->error); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} + +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + if (error) { return; } + doc_index = batch_start; + doc = document(json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser)); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread on next batch if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } + } + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +} + +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always enter at once once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + next_document(); + if (error) { return; } + auto cur_struct_index = doc.iter._root - parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]; + + // Check if at end of structural indexes (i.e. at end of batch) + if(cur_struct_index >= static_cast(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + error = EMPTY; + // Load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + #else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + #endif + /** + * Whenever we move to another window, we need to update all pointers to make + * it appear as if the input buffer started at the beginning of the window. + * + * Take this input: + * + * {"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] [154, 110, 112, 1311] + * + * Say you process the following window... + * + * '{"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9]' + * + * When you do so, the json_iterator has a pointer at the beginning of the memory region + * (pointing at the beginning of '{"z"...'. + * + * When you move to the window that starts at... + * + * '[7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] ... + * + * then it is not sufficient to just run stage 1. You also need to re-anchor the + * json_iterator so that it believes we are starting at '[7, 10, 9]...'. + * + * Under the DOM front-end, this gets done automatically because the parser owns + * the pointer the data, and when you call stage1 and then stage2 on the same + * parser, then stage2 will run on the pointer acquired by stage1. + * + * That is, stage1 calls "this->buf = _buf" so the parser remembers the buffer that + * we used. But json_iterator has no callback when stage1 is called on the parser. + * In fact, I think that the parser is unaware of json_iterator. + * + * + * So we need to re-anchor the json_iterator after each call to stage 1 so that + * all of the pointers are in sync. + */ + doc.iter = json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + /** + * End of resync. + */ + + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + doc_index = batch_start; + } + } +} + +inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept { + // Go to next place where depth=0 (document depth) + error = doc.iter.skip_child(0); + if (error) { return; } + // Always set depth=1 at the start of document + doc.iter._depth = 1; + // consume comma if comma separated is allowed + if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); } + // Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings. + doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position(); +} + +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + // This code only updates the structural index in the parser, it does not update any json_iterator + // instance. + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} + +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + auto depth = stream->doc.iter.depth(); + auto cur_struct_index = stream->doc.iter._root - stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + + // If at root, process the first token to determine if scalar value + if (stream->doc.iter.at_root()) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': // Depth=1 already at start of document + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + default: // Scalar value document + // TODO: We could remove trailing whitespaces + // This returns a string spanning from start of value to the beginning of the next document (excluded) + { + auto next_index = stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[++cur_struct_index]; + // normally the length would be next_index - current_index() - 1, except for the last document + size_t svlen = next_index - current_index(); + const char *start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } + } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + while (cur_struct_index <= static_cast(stream->parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': + depth++; + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + } + if (depth == 0) { break; } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(), stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index] - current_index() + stream->batch_start + 1);; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::iterator::error() const noexcept { + return stream->error; +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(stage1_thread_parser,*parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } + + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} + +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); + + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + fallback::ondemand::document_stream &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} + +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +// clang 6 does not think the default constructor can be noexcept, so we make it explicit +simdjson_inline field::field() noexcept : std::pair() {} + +simdjson_inline field::field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept + : std::pair(key, std::forward(value)) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept { + raw_json_string key; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_key().get(key) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_value() ); + return field::start(parent_iter, key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept { + return field(key, parent_iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result field::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() but Visual Studio won't let us. + simdjson_result answer = first.unescape(second.iter.json_iter(), allow_replacement); + first.consume(); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string field::key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return first; +} + + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::key_raw_json_token() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf-1), second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1) - first.buf + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::escaped_key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + auto end_quote = second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1); + while(*end_quote != '"') end_quote--; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf), end_quote - first.buf); +} + +simdjson_inline value &field::value() & noexcept { + return second; +} + +simdjson_inline value field::value() && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).second; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + fallback::ondemand::field &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key_raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key_raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::escaped_key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.escaped_key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescaped_key(allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first.value()); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept + : token(std::forward(other.token)), + parser{other.parser}, + _string_buf_loc{other._string_buf_loc}, + error{other.error}, + _depth{other._depth}, + _root{other._root}, + _streaming{other._streaming} +{ + other.parser = nullptr; +} +simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iterator::operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept { + token = other.token; + parser = other.parser; + _string_buf_loc = other._string_buf_loc; + error = other.error; + _depth = other._depth; + _root = other._root; + _streaming = other._streaming; + other.parser = nullptr; + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{false} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser, bool streaming) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{streaming} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +inline void json_iterator::rewind() noexcept { + token.set_position( root_position() ); + logger::log_headers(); // We start again + _string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + _depth = 1; +} + +inline bool json_iterator::balanced() const noexcept { + token_iterator ti(token); + int32_t count{0}; + ti.set_position( root_position() ); + while(ti.peek() <= peek_last()) { + switch (*ti.return_current_and_advance()) + { + case '[': case '{': + count++; + break; + case ']': case '}': + count--; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + return count == 0; +} + + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and parent_depth, which is a desired effect. The warning does not show up if the +// skip_child() function is not marked inline). +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + + // For the first open array/object in a value, we've already incremented depth, so keep it the same + // We never stop at colon, but if we did, it wouldn't affect depth + case '[': case '{': case ':': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // If there is a comma, we have just finished a value in an array/object, and need to get back in + case ',': + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // ] or } means we just finished a value and need to jump out of the array/object + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // If there are no more tokens, the parent is incomplete. + if (at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "Missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + break; + case '"': + if(*peek() == ':') { + // We are at a key!!! + // This might happen if you just started an object and you skip it immediately. + // Performance note: it would be nice to get rid of this check as it is somewhat + // expensive. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1742 + logger::log_value(*this, "key"); + return_current_and_advance(); // eat up the ':' + break; // important!!! + } + simdjson_fallthrough; + // Anything else must be a scalar value + default: + // For the first scalar, we will have incremented depth already, so we decrement it here. + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + } + + // Now that we've considered the first value, we only increment/decrement for arrays/objects + while (position() < end_position()) { + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + case '[': case '{': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth++; + break; + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + default: + logger::log_value(*this, "skip", ""); + break; + } + } + + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "not enough close braces"); +} + +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_root() const noexcept { + return position() == root_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_single_token() const noexcept { + return parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes == 1; +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::streaming() const noexcept { + return _streaming; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::root_position() const noexcept { + return _root; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + // Under Visual Studio, the next SIMDJSON_ASSUME fails with: the argument + // has side effects that will be discarded. + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( token.position() == _root ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens) const noexcept { + assert_valid_position(token._position + required_tokens - 1); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept { +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position >= &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0] ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position < &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return position() == end_position(); +} +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline std::string json_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + if( !is_alive() ) { return "dead json_iterator instance"; } + const char * current_structural = reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + return std::string("json_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + + std::string(", structural : '") + std::string(current_structural,1) + + std::string("', offset : ") + std::to_string(token.current_offset()) + + std::string("', error : ") + error_message(error) + + std::string(" ]"); +} + +inline simdjson_result json_iterator::current_location() const noexcept { + if (!is_alive()) { // Unrecoverable error + if (!at_root()) { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek(-1)); + } else { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + } + } + if (at_end()) { + return OUT_OF_BOUNDS; + } + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_alive() const noexcept { + return parser; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + parser = nullptr; + _depth = 0; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.return_current_and_advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::unsafe_pointer() const noexcept { + // deliberately done without safety guard: + return token.peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // #if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + // todo: currently we require end-of-string buffering, but the following + // assert_valid_position should be turned on if/when we lift that condition. + // assert_valid_position(position); + // This is almost surely related to SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF but given that SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // is ON by default, we have no choice but to disable it for real with a comment. + return token.peek(position); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(position); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_root_length(position); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + // The following line fails under some compilers... + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes > 0); + // since it has side-effects. + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(n_structural_indexes > 0); + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes - 1]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek_last() const noexcept { + return token.peek(last_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parent_depth >= 0 && parent_depth < INT32_MAX - 1); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == parent_depth + 1); + _depth = parent_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline depth_t json_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _string_buf_loc; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + error = _error; + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return token.position(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return parser->unescape(in, _string_buf_loc, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept { + return parser->unescape_wobbly(in, _string_buf_loc); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(child_depth) < parser->max_depth()); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(position >= parser->start_positions[child_depth]); +#endif +#endif + token.set_position(position); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept { + if (*peek() == c) { + return_current_and_advance(); + return SUCCESS; + } + return TAPE_ERROR; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + return size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth() ? parser->start_positions[depth] : 0; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + if(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()) { parser->start_positions[depth] = position; } +} + +#endif + + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + return _error; +} + + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept { + // This function is not expected to be called in performance-sensitive settings. + // Let us guard against silly cases: + if((N < max_len) || (N == 0)) { return false; } + // Copy to the buffer. + std::memcpy(tmpbuf, json, max_len); + if(N > max_len) { // We pad whatever remains with ' '. + std::memset(tmpbuf + max_len, ' ', N - max_len); + } + return true; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case json_type::array: out << "array"; break; + case json_type::object: out << "object"; break; + case json_type::number: out << "number"; break; + case json_type::string: out << "string"; break; + case json_type::boolean: out << "boolean"; break; + case json_type::null: out << "null"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false) { + return out << type.value(); +} +#endif + + + +simdjson_inline number_type number::get_number_type() const noexcept { + return type; +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline uint64_t number::get_uint64() const noexcept { + return payload.unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator uint64_t() const noexcept { + return get_uint64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_int64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline int64_t number::get_int64() const noexcept { + return payload.signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator int64_t() const noexcept { + return get_int64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_double() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline double number::get_double() const noexcept { + return payload.floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator double() const noexcept { + return get_double(); +} + +simdjson_inline double number::as_double() const noexcept { + if(is_double()) { + return payload.floating_point_number; + } + if(is_int64()) { + return double(payload.signed_integer); + } + return double(payload.unsigned_integer); +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + payload.signed_integer = value; + type = number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + payload.unsigned_integer = value; + type = number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_double(double value) noexcept { + payload.floating_point_number = value; + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::skip_double() noexcept { + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { +namespace logger { + +static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; +static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; +static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; +static int log_depth = 0; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + +// Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces +static inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } +} + +template +static inline std::string string_format(const std::string& format, const Args&... args) +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS + int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; + auto size = static_cast(size_s); + if (size <= 0) return std::string(); + std::unique_ptr buf(new char[size]); + std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); +} + +static inline log_level get_log_level_from_env() +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *lvl = getenv("SIMDJSON_LOG_LEVEL"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + if (lvl && simdjson_strcasecmp(lvl, "ERROR") == 0) { return log_level::error; } + return log_level::info; +} + +static inline log_level log_threshold() +{ + static log_level threshold = get_log_level_from_env(); + return threshold; +} + +static inline bool should_log(log_level level) +{ + return level >= log_threshold(); +} + +inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "", type, detail, log_level::info); +} +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "+", type, detail, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "+", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} + +inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth--; } + log_line(iter, "-", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "ERROR: ", error, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::error); +} +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "ERROR: ", error, detail, log_level::error); +} + +inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_event(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_value(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_start_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_end_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_error(iter.json_iter(), error, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_headers() noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(log_level::info))) { + // Technically a static variable is not thread-safe, but if you are using threads and logging... well... + static bool displayed_hint{false}; + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + if (!displayed_hint) { + // We only print this helpful header once. + printf("# Logging provides the depth and position of the iterator user-visible steps:\n"); + printf("# +array says 'this is where we were when we discovered the start array'\n"); + printf( + "# -array says 'this is where we were when we ended the array'\n"); + printf("# skip says 'this is a structural or value I am skipping'\n"); + printf("# +/-skip says 'this is a start/end array or object I am skipping'\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# The indentation of the terms (array, string,...) indicates the depth,\n"); + printf("# in addition to the depth being displayed.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Every token in the document has a single depth determined by the tokens before it,\n"); + printf("# and is not affected by what the token actually is.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Not all structural elements are presented as tokens in the logs.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# We never give control to the user within an empty array or an empty object.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Inside an array, having a depth greater than the array's depth means that\n"); + printf("# we are pointing inside a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth equal to the array means that we are pointing right before a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth smaller than the array means that we have moved beyond the array.\n"); + displayed_hint = true; + } + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next"); + // printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Next#"); + printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Depth"); + printf("| Detail "); + printf("|\n"); + + printf("|%.*s", LOG_EVENT_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + // printf("|%.*s", 5+2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", 5 + 2, DASHES); + printf("|--------"); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + log_line(iter, iter.position()+delta, depth_t(iter.depth()+depth_delta), title_prefix, title, detail, level, std::forward(args)...); +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(level))) { + const int indent = depth * 2; + const auto buf = iter.token.buf; + auto msg = string_format(title, std::forward(args)...); + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", indent, "", title_prefix, + LOG_EVENT_LEN - indent - int(strlen(title_prefix)), msg.c_str()); + { + // Print the current structural. + printf("| "); + // Before we begin, the index might point right before the document. + // This could be unsafe, see https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/discussions/1938 + if (index < iter._root) { + printf("%*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, ""); + } else { + auto current_structural = &buf[*index]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(current_structural[i])); + } + } + printf(" "); + } + { + // Print the next structural. + printf("| "); + auto next_structural = &buf[*(index + 1)]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(next_structural[i])); + } + printf(" "); + } + // printf("| %5u ", *(index+1)); + printf("| %5i ", depth); + printf("| %6.*s ", int(detail.size()), detail.data()); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept { + if(iter.is_at_key()) { + /** + * whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is + * unsafe because you will hit a string and you will assume that + * it is string value, and this mistake will lead you to make bad + * depth computation. + */ + /** + * We want to 'consume' the key. We could really + * just do _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); at this + * point, but, for clarity, we will use the high-level API to + * eat the key. We assume that the compiler optimizes away + * most of the work. + */ + simdjson_unused raw_json_string actual_key; + auto error = iter.field_key().get(actual_key); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; }; + // Let us move to the value while we are at it. + if ((error = iter.field_value())) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + } + auto error_skip = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error_skip) { iter.abandon(); } + return error_skip; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->peek()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.started_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline object object::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline object::object(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return object_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::end() noexcept { + return object_iterator(iter); +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; + + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = find_field(unescaped); // Take note find_field does not unescape keys when matching + } else { + child = find_field(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::count_fields() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the object after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_object(); + return count; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_object().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_object(); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first)[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::reset() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.reset(); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// object_iterator +// + +simdjson_inline object_iterator::object_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + error_code error = iter.error(); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + auto result = field::start(iter); + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (result.error()) { iter.abandon(); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator==(const object_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline object_iterator &object_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (!iter.is_open()) { return *this; } // Iterator will be released if there is an error + + simdjson_unused error_code error; + if ((error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + if ((error = iter.has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { return *this; }; + return *this; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter.depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the object is first found and the iterator is just past the {. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the , or } before the next value. In this state, +// depth == iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter.depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the object iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet field may be missing or not be an +// object--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between fields, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// Errors that occur while reading a field to give to the user (such as when the key is not a +// string or the field is missing a colon) are yielded immediately. Depth is then decremented, +// moving to the Finished state without transitioning through an Error state at all. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter.depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a }, we are finished. We signal this by decrementing depth. +// In this state, iter.depth < depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + fallback::ondemand::object_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +// Checks for ']' and ',' +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++first; + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity} { +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t new_capacity, size_t new_max_depth) noexcept { + if (new_capacity > max_capacity()) { return CAPACITY; } + if (string_buf && new_capacity == capacity() && new_max_depth == max_depth()) { return SUCCESS; } + + // string_capacity copied from document::allocate + _capacity = 0; + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * new_capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + start_positions.reset(new (std::nothrow) token_position[new_max_depth]); +#endif + if (implementation) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_capacity(new_capacity) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_max_depth(new_max_depth) ); + } else { + SIMDJSON_TRY( simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(new_capacity, new_max_depth, implementation) ); + } + _capacity = new_capacity; + _max_depth = new_max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this }); +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + const simdjson::error_code err = implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular); + if (err) { + if (err != UNCLOSED_STRING) + return err; + } + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this, true }); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string_view json, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept { + if(json.capacity() - json.size() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + json.reserve(json.size() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); + } + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + padded_string_view json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + const padded_string &json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length()) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return json_iterator(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + if(allow_comma_separated && batch_size < len) { batch_size = len; } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity < dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_string(in.buf, dst, allow_replacement); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_wobbly_string(in.buf, dst); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string::raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept : buf{_buf} {} + +simdjson_inline const char * raw_json_string::raw() const noexcept { return reinterpret_cast(buf); } + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;pos < target.size() && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;target[pos] && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // If we are going to call memcmp, then we must know something about the length of the raw_json_string. + return (length >= target.size()) && (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + if(target.size() <= SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + return (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); + } + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(const char * target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: 'target' does not contain unescaped quote characters, is null terminated and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return a.unsafe_is_equal(c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return a == c; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape(*this, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape_wobbly(*this); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const raw_json_string &str) noexcept { + bool in_escape = false; + const char *s = str.raw(); + while (true) { + switch (*s) { + case '\\': in_escape = !in_escape; break; + case '"': if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } else { return out; } break; + default: if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } + } + out << *s; + s++; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape(fallback::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape(iter, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape_wobbly(fallback::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape_wobbly(iter); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +inline std::string_view trim(const std::string_view str) noexcept { + // We can almost surely do better by rolling our own find_first_not_of function. + size_t first = str.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + // If we have the empty string (just white space), then no trimming is possible, and + // we return the empty string_view. + if (std::string_view::npos == first) { return std::string_view(); } + size_t last = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + return str.substr(first, (last - first + 1)); +} + + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::document& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::document_reference& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::value& x) noexcept { + /** + * If we somehow receive a value that has already been consumed, + * then the following code could be in trouble. E.g., we create + * an array as needed, but if an array was already created, then + * it could be bad. + */ + using namespace fallback::ondemand; + fallback::ondemand::json_type t; + auto error = x.type().get(t); + if(error != SUCCESS) { return error; } + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + { + fallback::ondemand::array array; + error = x.get_array().get(array); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(array); + } + case json_type::object: + { + fallback::ondemand::object object; + error = x.get_object().get(object); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(object); + } + default: + return trim(x.raw_json_token()); + } +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::object& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(fallback::ondemand::array& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { namespace fallback { namespace ondemand { + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::document_reference& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::fallback::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::fallback::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline token_iterator::token_iterator( + const uint8_t *_buf, + token_position position +) noexcept : buf{_buf}, _position{position} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::current_offset() const noexcept { + return *(_position); +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position++)]; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + return &buf[*position]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *position; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+1) - *position; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+2) - *(position) > *(position+1) - *(position) ? + *(position+1) - *(position) + : *(position+2) - *(position); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position+delta)]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta+1) - *(_position+delta); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position token_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _position; +} +simdjson_inline void token_iterator::set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept { + _position = target_position; +} + +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position == other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position != other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position > other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position >= other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position < other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position <= other._position; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value::value(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} +simdjson_inline value value::start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} +simdjson_inline value value::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_array() noexcept { + return array::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_object() noexcept { + return object::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_start()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(iter); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double() noexcept { + return iter.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_bool() noexcept { + return iter.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_null() noexcept { + return iter.is_null(); +} +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_number(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code value::get(T &out) noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline value::operator T() noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator array() noexcept(false) { + return get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator object() noexcept(false) { + return get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator double() noexcept(false) { + return get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + return get_string(false); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + return get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + return get_bool(); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_elements() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_array(); + answer = a.count_elements(); + // count_elements leaves you pointing inside the array, at the first element. + // We need to move back so that the user can create a new array (which requires that + // we point at '['). + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_fields() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_object(); + answer = a.count_fields(); + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at(size_t index) noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::type() noexcept { + return iter.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + + +simdjson_inline bool value::is_negative() noexcept { + return iter.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_integer() noexcept { + return iter.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number_type() noexcept { + return iter.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number() noexcept { + return iter.get_number(); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() noexcept { + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(iter.peek_start()), iter.peek_start_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::raw_json() noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: { + ondemand::array array; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_array().get(array)); + return array.raw_json(); + } + case json_type::object: { + ondemand::object object; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_object().get(object)); + return object.raw_json(); + } + default: + return raw_json_token(); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::current_location() noexcept { + return iter.json_iter().current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline int32_t value::current_depth() const noexcept{ + return iter.json_iter().depth(); +} + +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer.empty())) { // can't be + return false; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + fallback::ondemand::value &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(fallback::ondemand::value &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = first; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return static_cast(first); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::array() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::object() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator fallback::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer( + std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for fallback: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace fallback { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value_iterator::value_iterator( + json_iterator *json_iter, + depth_t depth, + token_position start_position +) noexcept : _json_iter{json_iter}, _depth{depth}, _start_position{start_position} +{ +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_root_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_object() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + end_container(); + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_object() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // object: e.g., `{"a":2} foo }`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != '}') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing } at end"); + } + // If the last character is } *and* the first gibberish character is also '}' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == '}') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed object. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_object() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::end_container() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + if (depth() > 1 && at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing parent ] or }"); } + // if (depth() <= 1 && !at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_field() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + // It's illegal to call this unless there are more tokens: anything that ends in } or ] is + // obligated to verify there are more tokens if they are not the top level. + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "object"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between object fields"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + error_code error; + bool has_value; + // + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. The start of the object, at the first field: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + if (at_first_field()) { + has_value = true; + + // + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return false; + + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + while (has_value) { + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + //if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); // Skip the value entirely + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. + return false; +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + /** + * When find_field_unordered_raw is called, we can either be pointing at the + * first key, pointing outside (at the closing brace) or if a key was matched + * we can be either pointing right afterthe ':' right before the value (that we need skip), + * or we may have consumed the value and we might be at a comma or at the + * final brace (ready for a call to has_next_field()). + */ + error_code error; + bool has_value; + + // First, we scan from that point to the end. + // If we don't find a match, we may loop back around, and scan from the beginning to that point. + token_position search_start = _json_iter->position(); + + // We want to know whether we need to go back to the beginning. + bool at_first = at_first_field(); + /////////////// + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. At the first key: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + // + if (at_first) { + has_value = true; + + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + at_first = true; + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + // If someone queried a key but they not did access the value, then we are left pointing + // at the ':' and we need to move forward through the value... If the value was + // processed then skip_child() does not move the iterator (but may adjust the depth). + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + search_start = _json_iter->position(); + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + + // After initial processing, we will be in one of two states: + // + // ``` + // // At the beginning of a field + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // At the end of the object + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // ``` + // + // Next, we find a match starting from the current position. + while (has_value) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + // Performance note: it maybe wasteful to rewind to the beginning when there might be + // no other query following. Indeed, it would require reskipping the whole object. + // Instead, you can just stay where you are. If there is a new query, there is always time + // to rewind. + if(at_first) { return false; } + + // If we reach the end without finding a match, search the rest of the fields starting at the + // beginning of the object. + // (We have already run through the object before, so we've already validated its structure. We + // don't check errors in this bit.) + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + while (true) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(has_value); // we should reach search_start before ever reaching the end of the object + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + error = field_key().get(actual_key); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + error = field_value(); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // If we reached the end of the key-value pair we started from, then we know + // that the key is not there so we return false. We are either right before + // the next comma or the final brace. + if(_json_iter->position() == search_start) { return false; } + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + error = has_next_field().get(has_value); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // If we make the mistake of exiting here, then we could be left pointing at a key + // in the middle of an object. That's not an allowable state. + } + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. The program should + // never reach this point. + return false; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::field_key() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + const uint8_t *key = _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + if (*(key++) != '"') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Object key is not a string"); } + return raw_json_string(key); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::field_value() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + if (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance() != ':') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing colon in object field"); } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_root_array(); +} + +inline std::string value_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + auto answer = std::string("value_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + std::string(", "); + if(_json_iter != nullptr) { answer += _json_iter->to_string(); } + answer += std::string(" ]"); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_array() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); + if (*_json_iter->peek() == ']') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty array"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_array() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // array: e.g., `[1, 2] foo]`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // also call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != ']') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing ] at end"); + } + // If the last character is ] *and* the first gibberish character is also ']' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == ']') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed array. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_array() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_array(); + if (error) { return error; } + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_element() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + logger::log_event(*this, "has_next_element"); + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case ']': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "array"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between array elements"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + auto not_true = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "true"); + auto not_false = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "fals") | (json[4] ^ 'e'); + bool error = (not_true && not_false) || jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(json[not_true ? 5 : 4]); + if (error) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + return simdjson_result(!not_true); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + bool is_null_string = !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]); + // if we start with 'n', we must be a null + if(!is_null_string && json[0]=='n') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a null but starts with n"); } + return is_null_string; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_string(allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_bool() noexcept { + auto result = parse_bool(peek_non_root_scalar("bool")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("bool"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_null() noexcept { + bool is_null_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(parse_null(peek_non_root_scalar("null")).get(is_null_value)); + if(is_null_value) { advance_non_root_scalar("null"); } + return is_null_value; +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_non_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_root_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_integer() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number_type() noexcept { + return numberparsing::get_number_type(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number() noexcept { + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(peek_non_root_scalar("number"), num); + if(error) { return error; } + return num; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("is_root_integer"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + return false; // if there are more than 20 characters, it cannot be represented as an integer. + } + auto answer = numberparsing::is_integer(tmpbuf); + // If the parsing was a success, we must still check that it is + // a single scalar. Note that we parse first because of cases like '[]' where + // getting TRAILING_CONTENT is wrong. + if(check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && (!_json_iter->is_single_token())) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return number_type::big_integer; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto answer = numberparsing::get_number_type(tmpbuf); + if (check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + // NOTE: the current approach doesn't work for very big integer numbers containing more than 1074 digits. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return BIGINT_ERROR; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(tmpbuf, num); + if(error) { return error; } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("number"); + return num; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_root_string(check_trailing, allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("bool"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[5+1+1]; // +1 for null termination + tmpbuf[5+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 5+1)) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + auto result = parse_bool(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("bool"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("null"); + bool result = (max_len >= 4 && !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && + (max_len == 4 || jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]))); + if(result) { // we have something that looks like a null. + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("null"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::skip_child() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth >= _depth ); + + return _json_iter->skip_child(depth()); +} + +simdjson_inline value_iterator value_iterator::child() const noexcept { + assert_at_child(); + return { _json_iter, depth()+1, _json_iter->token.position() }; +} + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and iterator depth, which is a desired effect. It does not happen if is_open is +// marked non-inline. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_open() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->depth() >= depth(); +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->at_end(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_first_field() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position() + 1; +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + _json_iter->abandon(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline depth_t value_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::error() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->error; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *&value_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _json_iter->string_buf_loc(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline const json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() const noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_start_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_length(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_root_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_root_length(start_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + const uint8_t *json; + if (!is_at_start()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + json = peek_start(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + } else { + assert_at_start(); + /** + * We should be prudent. Let us peek. If it is not the right type, we + * return an error. Only once we have determined that we have the right + * type are we allowed to advance! + */ + json = _json_iter->peek(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + } + + + return SUCCESS; +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_root(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_root(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), message); + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_start() const noexcept { + return position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_key() const noexcept { + // Keys are at the same depth as the object. + // Note here that we could be safer and check that we are within an object, + // but we do not. + return _depth == _json_iter->_depth && *_json_iter->peek() == '"'; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept { + // We can legitimately be either at the first value ([1]), or after the array if it's empty ([]). + auto delta = position() - start_position(); + return delta == 1 || delta == 2; +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_container_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_next() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_container_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_array() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_object() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_object(); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_child() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_is_valid() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter != nullptr ); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_valid() const noexcept { + return _json_iter != nullptr; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::type() const noexcept { + switch (*peek_start()) { + case '{': + return json_type::object; + case '[': + return json_type::array; + case '"': + return json_type::string; + case 'n': + return json_type::null; + case 't': case 'f': + return json_type::boolean; + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return json_type::number; + default: + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::start_position() const noexcept { + return _start_position; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->end_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->last_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept { + return _json_iter->report_error(error, message); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace fallback +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(fallback::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for fallback */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for fallback */ +/* including simdjson/fallback/end.h: #include "simdjson/fallback/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/fallback/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/fallback/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "fallback" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/fallback/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_FALLBACK_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/fallback/ondemand.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(haswell) +/* including simdjson/haswell/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/haswell/begin.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "haswell" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION haswell + +/* including simdjson/haswell/base.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_HASWELL +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Haswell (Intel AVX2). + */ +namespace haswell { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these + * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture + * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole + * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we + * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, + * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, + * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would + * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included + * (or ) before, so the headers + * are fooled. + */ +#include // for _blsr_u64 +#include // for __lzcnt64 +#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang +// has it as a macro. +#ifndef _blsr_u64 +// we roll our own +#define _blsr_u64(n) ((n - 1) & n) +#endif // _blsr_u64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + +static_assert(sizeof(__m256i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for haswell kernel."); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + //////// + // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to + // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); + // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? + //////// + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return _blsr_u64(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace numberparsing { + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/simd.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m256i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm256_or_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm256_and_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm256_xor_si256(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm256_andnot_si256(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm256_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm256_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm256_permute2x128_si256(prev_chunk, *this, 0x21), 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm256_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm256_setzero_si256(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { + return _mm256_loadu_si256(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { return _mm256_storeu_si256(reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm256_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in four steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask3 = uint8_t(mask >> 16); // ... + uint8_t mask4 = uint8_t(mask >> 24); // ... + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m256i shufmask = _mm256_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask4], thintable_epi8[mask3], + thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask and so forth + shufmask = + _mm256_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm256_set_epi32(0x18181818, 0x18181818, + 0x10101010, 0x10101010, 0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m256i pruned = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + int pop3 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask3]; + + // then load the corresponding mask + // could be done with _mm256_loadu2_m128i but many standard libraries omit this intrinsic. + __m256i v256 = _mm256_castsi128_si256( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8))); + __m256i compactmask = _mm256_insertf128_si256(v256, + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop3 * 8)), 1); + __m256i almostthere = _mm256_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + // We just need to write out the result. + // This is the tricky bit that is hard to do + // if we want to return a SIMD register, since there + // is no single-instruction approach to recombine + // the two 128-bit lanes with an offset. + __m128i v128; + v128 = _mm256_castsi256_si128(almostthere); + _mm_storeu_si128( reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), v128); + v128 = _mm256_extractf128_si256(almostthere, 1); + _mm_storeu_si128( reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)), v128); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31 + ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31 + ) : simd8(_mm256_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm256_min_epu8(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm256_testz_si256(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm256_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm256_movemask_epi8(_mm256_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "Haswell kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); + uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + 32 - count_ones(mask1)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r_lo = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); + uint64_t r_hi = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); + return r_lo | (r_hi << 32); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; + } + + simdjson_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] | mask, + this->chunks[1] | mask + ); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast((v == '\\').to_bitmask()), // bs_bits + static_cast((v == '"').to_bitmask()), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/haswell/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +/** + * A fast, simple, DOM-like interface that parses JSON as you use it. + * + * Designed for maximum speed and a lower memory profile. + */ +namespace ondemand { + +/** Represents the depth of a JSON value (number of nested arrays/objects). */ +using depth_t = int32_t; + +/** @copydoc simdjson::haswell::number_type */ +using number_type = simdjson::haswell::number_type; + +/** @private Position in the JSON buffer indexes */ +using token_position = const uint32_t *; + +class array; +class array_iterator; +class document; +class document_reference; +class document_stream; +class field; +class json_iterator; +enum class json_type; +struct number; +class object; +class object_iterator; +class parser; +class raw_json_string; +class token_iterator; +class value; +class value_iterator; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through a single JSON value at a particular depth. + * + * Does not keep track of the type of value: provides methods for objects, arrays and scalars and expects + * the caller to call the right ones. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class value_iterator { +protected: + /** The underlying JSON iterator */ + json_iterator *_json_iter{}; + /** The depth of this value */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * The starting token index for this value + */ + token_position _start_position{}; + +public: + simdjson_inline value_iterator() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Denote that we're starting a document. + */ + simdjson_inline void start_document() noexcept; + + /** + * Skips a non-iterated or partially-iterated JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + * + * Optimized for scalars. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child() noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the start of the value + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is open--if the value has not been used, or the array/object is still open. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_open() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is at an object's first field (just after the {). + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_first_field() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon all iteration. + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the child value as a value_iterator. + */ + simdjson_inline value_iterator child_value() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the depth of this value. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON type of this value. + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + + /** + * @addtogroup object Object iteration + * + * Methods to iterate and find object fields. These methods generally *assume* the value is + * actually an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Start an object iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an object could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_object. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an object from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next field in an object. + * + * Looks for , and }. If } is found, the object is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return whether there is another field in the object. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between fields. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma, but not enough tokens remaining to have a key, :, and value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the current field's key. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result field_key() noexcept; + + /** + * Pass the : in the field and move to its value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code field_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key, *without* unescaping. This assumes object order: it + * will not find the field if it was already passed when looking for some *other* field. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the field with the given key without regard to order, and *without* unescaping. + * + * This is an unordered object lookup: if the field is not found initially, it will cycle around and scan from the beginning. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @addtogroup array Array iteration + * Methods to iterate over array elements. These methods generally *assume* the value is actually + * an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_array() noexcept; + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration while at the root. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an array could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_array. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an array from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next element in an array. + * + * Looks for , and ]. If ] is found, the array is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return Whether there is another element in the array. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between elements. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_element() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a child value iterator. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline value_iterator child() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @defgroup scalar Scalar values + * @addtogroup scalar + * @{ + */ + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_root_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void assert_is_valid() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_valid() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ +protected: + /** + * Restarts an array iteration. + * @returns Whether the array has any elements (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_array() noexcept; + /** + * Restarts an object iteration. + * @returns Whether the object has any fields (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_object() noexcept; + /** + * move_at_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container. It updates the index so that at_start() is true and it + * syncs the depth. The user can then create a new container instance. + * + * Usage: used with value::count_elements(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_start() noexcept; + + /** + * move_at_container_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container so that assert_at_container_start() passes. + * + * Usage: used with reset_array() and reset_object(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_container_start() noexcept; + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator(json_iterator *json_iter, depth_t depth, token_position start_index) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_start() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_start_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The general idea of the advance_... methods and the peek_* methods + * is that you first peek and check that you have desired type. If you do, + * and only if you do, then you advance. + * + * We used to unconditionally advance. But this made reasoning about our + * current state difficult. + * Suppose you always advance. Look at the 'value' matching the key + * "shadowable" in the following example... + * + * ({"globals":{"a":{"shadowable":[}}}}) + * + * If the user thinks it is a Boolean and asks for it, then we check the '[', + * decide it is not a Boolean, but still move into the next character ('}'). Now + * we are left pointing at '}' right after a '['. And we have not yet reported + * an error, only that we do not have a Boolean. + * + * If, instead, you just stand your ground until it is content that you know, then + * you will only even move beyond the '[' if the user tells you that you have an + * array. So you will be at the '}' character inside the array and, hopefully, you + * will then catch the error because an array cannot start with '}', but the code + * processing Boolean values does not know this. + * + * So the contract is: first call 'peek_...' and then call 'advance_...' only + * if you have determined that it is a type you can handle. + * + * Unfortunately, it makes the code more verbose, longer and maybe more error prone. + */ + + simdjson_inline void advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + + simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth). + * + * @return The current token (the one left behind). + * @error TAPE_ERROR If the document ended early. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result advance_to_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept; + /** + * is_at_iterator_start() returns true on an array or object after it has just been + * created, whether the instance is empty or not. + * + * Usage: used by array::begin() in debug mode (SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS) + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assuming that we are within an object, this returns true if we + * are pointing at a key. + * + * Usage: the skip_child() method should never be used while we are pointing + * at a key inside an object. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_key() const noexcept; + + inline void assert_at_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_container_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_child() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_next() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept; + + /** Get the starting position of this value */ + simdjson_inline token_position start_position() const noexcept; + + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class field; +}; // value_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * An ephemeral JSON value returned during iteration. It is only valid for as long as you do + * not access more data in the JSON document. + */ +class value { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid value. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline value() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string. + * + * The string is may not be a valid UTF-8 string. + * See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.). + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_elements() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method on the object instance. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @return The type of JSON value (json_type::array, json_type::object, json_type::string, + * json_type::number, json_type::boolean, or json_type::null). + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * Performance note: if you call this function systematically + * before parsing a number, you may have fallen for a performance + * anti-pattern. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer for integers that do not fit in 64 bits, + * in which case the digit_count is set to the length of the big integer string. + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number. + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * For integers that do not fit in 64 bits, the function returns BIGINT_ERROR error code. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + * + * Performance note: this is designed with performance in mind. When + * calling 'get_number()', you scan the number string only once, determining + * efficiently the type and storing it in an efficient manner. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. However, if this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view is guaranteed to be + * a non-space token. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + * + * See also value::raw_json(). + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a string_view pointing at this value in the JSON document. + * If this element is an array or an object, it consumes the array or the object + * and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + * If this element is a scalar (string, number, Boolean, null), it returns what + * raw_json_token() would return. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. + * + * Calling at_pointer() on non-document instances (e.g., arrays and objects) is not + * standardized (by RFC 6901). We provide some experimental support for JSON pointers + * on non-document instances. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * or an object instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * Create a value. + */ + simdjson_inline value(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip this value, allowing iteration to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Start a value at the current position. + * + * (It should already be started; this is just a self-documentation method.) + */ + static simdjson_inline value start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Resume a value. + */ + static simdjson_inline value resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the object, starting or resuming it as necessary + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + + // simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + // simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class document; + friend class array_iterator; + friend class field; + friend class object; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class field; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::array() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::object() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +// Logging should be free unless SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING is set. Importantly, it is critical +// that the call to the log functions be side-effect free. Thus, for example, you should not +// create temporary std::string instances. +namespace logger { + +enum class log_level : int32_t { + info = 0, + error = 1 +}; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + +// We do not want these functions to be 'really inlined' since real inlining is +// for performance purposes and if you are using the loggers, you do not care about +// performance (or should not). +static inline void log_headers() noexcept; +// If args are provided, title will be treated as format string +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +static inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens (`{` `}` `[` `]` `,` `:` `""` `123` `true` `false` `null`) + * detected by stage 1. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class token_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid token_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline token_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Advance to the next token (returning the current one). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + /** + * Reports the current offset in bytes from the start of the underlying buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t current_offset() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token (start of the document). + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Return the current index. + */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Reset to a previously saved index. + */ + simdjson_inline void set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept; + + // NOTE: we don't support a full C++ iterator interface, because we expect people to make + // different calls to advance the iterator based on *their own* state. + + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, token_position position) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept; + + const uint8_t *buf{}; + token_position _position{}; + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class object; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens, keeping track of depth and string buffer. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class json_iterator { +protected: + token_iterator token{}; + ondemand::parser *parser{}; + /** + * Next free location in the string buffer. + * + * Used by raw_json_string::unescape() to have a place to unescape strings to. + */ + uint8_t *_string_buf_loc{}; + /** + * JSON error, if there is one. + * + * INCORRECT_TYPE and NO_SUCH_FIELD are *not* stored here, ever. + * + * PERF NOTE: we *hope* this will be elided into control flow, as it is only used (a) in the first + * iteration of the loop, or (b) for the final iteration after a missing comma is found in ++. If + * this is not elided, we should make sure it's at least not using up a register. Failing that, + * we should store it in document so there's only one of them. + */ + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + /** + * Depth of the current token in the JSON. + * + * - 0 = finished with document + * - 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * - 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * - 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * Beginning of the document indexes. + * Normally we have root == parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get() + * but this may differ, especially in streaming mode (where we have several + * documents); + */ + token_position _root{}; + /** + * Normally, a json_iterator operates over a single document, but in + * some cases, we may have a stream of documents. This attribute is meant + * as meta-data: the json_iterator works the same irrespective of the + * value of this attribute. + */ + bool _streaming{false}; + +public: + simdjson_inline json_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline explicit json_iterator(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + /** + * Skips a JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is still at the start + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether we should be expected to run in streaming + * mode (iterating over many documents). It is pure metadata + * that does not affect how the iterator works. It is used by + * start_root_array() and start_root_object(). + */ + simdjson_inline bool streaming() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the root value iterator + */ + simdjson_inline token_position root_position() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the document depth (== 1) + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the root of the document + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is live (has not been moved). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_alive() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon this iterator, setting depth to 0 (as if the document is finished). + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance the current token without modifying depth. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if there is a single token in the index (i.e., it is + * a JSON with a scalar value such as a single number). + * + * @return whether there is a single token + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_single_token() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assert that there are at least the given number of tokens left. + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens=1) const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that the given position addresses an actual token (is within bounds). + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get a pointer to the current location in the input buffer. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * You may be pointing outside of the input buffer: it is not generally + * safe to dereference this pointer. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *unsafe_pointer() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for the last token in the document. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_last() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ascend one level. + * + * Validates that the depth - 1 == parent_depth. + * + * @param parent_depth the expected parent depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Descend one level. + * + * Validates that the new depth == child_depth. + * + * @param child_depth the expected child depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth, int32_t delta) noexcept; + + /** + * Get current depth. + */ + simdjson_inline depth_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get current (writeable) location in the string buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + + /** + * Report an unrecoverable error, preventing further iteration. + * + * @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Log error, but don't stop iteration. + * @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with + * N bytes of capacity. It will return false if N is too small (smaller than max_len) of if it is zero. + * The buffer (tmpbuf) is padded with space characters. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Write the raw_json_string to the string buffer and return a string_view. + * Each raw_json_string should be unescaped once, or else the string buffer might + * overflow. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept; +#endif + + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Updates this json iterator so that it is back at the beginning of the document, + * as if it had just been created. + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * This checks whether the {,},[,] are balanced so that the document + * ends with proper zero depth. This requires scanning the whole document + * and it may be expensive. It is expected that it will be rarely called. + * It does not attempt to match { with } and [ with ]. + */ + inline bool balanced() const noexcept; +protected: + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser) noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser, bool streaming) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /// The last token before the end + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /// The token *at* the end. This points at gibberish and should only be used for comparison. + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /// The end of the buffer. + simdjson_inline token_position end() const noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class raw_json_string; + friend class parser; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class field; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; // json_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The type of a JSON value. + */ +enum class json_type { + // Start at 1 to catch uninitialized / default values more easily + array=1, ///< A JSON array ( [ 1, 2, 3 ... ] ) + object, ///< A JSON object ( { "a": 1, "b" 2, ... } ) + number, ///< A JSON number ( 1 or -2.3 or 4.5e6 ...) + string, ///< A JSON string ( "a" or "hello world\n" ...) + boolean, ///< A JSON boolean (true or false) + null ///< A JSON null (null) +}; + +/** + * A type representing a JSON number. + * The design of the struct is deliberately straight-forward. All + * functions return standard values with no error check. + */ +struct number { + + /** + * return the automatically determined type of + * the number: number_type::floating_point_number, + * number_type::signed_integer or number_type::unsigned_integer. + * + * enum class number_type { + * floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + * signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + * unsigned_integer /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + * }; + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::number_type get_number_type() const noexcept; + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::unsigned_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a uint64_t, only valid if is_uint64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept; + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::signed_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a int64_t, only valid if is_int64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline int64_t get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept; + + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::floating_point_number. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a double, only valid if is_double() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline double get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept; + + /** + * Convert the number to a double. Though it always succeed, the conversion + * may be lossy if the number cannot be represented exactly. + */ + simdjson_inline double as_double() const noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The next block of declaration is designed so that we can call the number parsing + * functions on a number type. They are protected and should never be used outside + * of the core simdjson library. + */ + friend class value_iterator; + template + friend error_code numberparsing::write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer); + template + friend error_code numberparsing::parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + /** Store a signed 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store an unsigned 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store a double value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + /** Specifies that the value is a double, but leave it undefined. */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + /** + * End of friend declarations. + */ + + /** + * Our attributes are a union type (size = 64 bits) + * followed by a type indicator. + */ + union { + double floating_point_number; + int64_t signed_integer; + uint64_t unsigned_integer; + } payload{0}; + number_type type{number_type::signed_integer}; +}; + +/** + * Write the JSON type to the output stream + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send JSON type to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false); +#endif + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A string escaped per JSON rules, terminated with quote ("). They are used to represent + * unescaped keys inside JSON documents. + * + * (In other words, a pointer to the beginning of a string, just after the start quote, inside a + * JSON file.) + * + * This class is deliberately simplistic and has little functionality. You can + * compare a raw_json_string instance with an unescaped C string, but + * that is nearly all you can do. + * + * The raw_json_string is unescaped. If you wish to write an unescaped version of it to your own + * buffer, you may do so using the parser.unescape(string, buff) method, using an ondemand::parser + * instance. Doing so requires you to have a sufficiently large buffer. + * + * The raw_json_string instances originate typically from field instance which in turn represent + * key-value pairs from object instances. From a field instance, you get the raw_json_string + * instance by calling key(). You can, if you want a more usable string_view instance, call + * the unescaped_key() method on the field instance. You may also create a raw_json_string from + * any other string value, with the value.get_raw_json_string() method. Again, you can get + * a more usable string_view instance by calling get_string(). + * + */ +class raw_json_string { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string pointed at the given location in the JSON. + * + * The given location must be just *after* the beginning quote (") in the JSON file. + * + * It *must* be terminated by a ", and be a valid JSON string. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept; + /** + * Get the raw pointer to the beginning of the string in the JSON (just after the "). + * + * It is possible for this function to return a null pointer if the instance + * has outlived its existence. + */ + simdjson_inline const char * raw() const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done) on target.size() characters, + * and if the raw_json_string instance has a quote character at byte index target.size(). + * We never read more than length + 1 bytes in the raw_json_string instance. + * If length is smaller than target.size(), this will return false. + * + * The std::string_view instance may contain any characters. However, the caller + * is responsible for setting length so that length bytes may be read in the + * raw_json_string. + * + * Performance: the comparison may be done using memcmp which may be efficient + * for long strings. + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The std::string_view instance should not contain unescaped quote characters: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * Performance: the comparison is done byte-by-byte which might be inefficient for + * long strings. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The provided C string should not contain an unescaped quote character: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if target is free from unescaped quote. If target is known at + * compile-time, we might expect the computation to happen at compile time with + * many compilers (not all!). + */ + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept; + +private: + + + /** + * This will set the inner pointer to zero, effectively making + * this instance unusable. + */ + simdjson_inline void consume() noexcept { buf = nullptr; } + + /** + * Checks whether the inner pointer is non-null and thus usable. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool alive() const noexcept { return buf != nullptr; } + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result will be a valid UTF-8. + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow replacement of invalid surrogate pairs. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result may not be a valid UTF-8. https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + const uint8_t * buf{}; + friend class object; + friend class field; + friend class parser; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const raw_json_string &) noexcept; + +/** + * Comparisons between raw_json_string and std::string_view instances are potentially unsafe: the user is responsible + * for providing a string with no unescaped quote. Note that unescaped quotes cannot be present in valid JSON strings. + */ +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; + + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(haswell::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(haswell::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The default batch size for document_stream instances for this On Demand kernel. + * Note that different On Demand kernel may use a different DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE value + * in the future. + */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * A JSON fragment iterator. + * + * This holds the actual iterator as well as the buffer for writing strings. + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + */ + inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + + inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline parser(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + inline ~parser() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * document doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * It is expected that the content is a valid UTF-8 file, containing a valid JSON document. + * Otherwise the iterate method may return an error. In particular, the whole input should be + * valid: we do not attempt to tolerate incorrect content either before or after a JSON + * document. If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Validate what you use + * + * Calling iterate on an invalid JSON document may not immediately trigger an error. The call to + * iterate does not parse and validate the whole document. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param capacity The number of bytes allocated in the JSON (must be at least len+SIMDJSON_PADDING). + * + * @return The document, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string_view json, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string &&json) & noexcept = delete; + + /** + * @private + * + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * json_iterator doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * The ondemand::document instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope + * while you are accessing instances of ondemand::value, ondemand::object, ondemand::array. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * + * @return The iterator, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; + + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded; + * ondemand::parser parser; + * ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json); + * for (auto & doc : docs) { + * std::cout << doc["foo"] << std::endl; + * } + * // Prints 1 2 3 + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by ASCII whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. Documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with ASCII whitespace. + * + * The characters inside a JSON document, and between JSON documents, must be valid Unicode (UTF-8). + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excessively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the concatenated JSON. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 10MB, which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. + * @param allow_comma_separated (defaults on false) This allows a mode where the documents are + * separated by commas instead of whitespace. It comes with a performance + * penalty because the entire document is indexed at once (and the document must be + * less than 4 GB), and there is no multithreading. In this mode, the batch_size parameter + * is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + + /** The capacity of this parser (the largest document it can process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + /** The maximum capacity of this parser (the largest document it is allowed to process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * The maximum depth of this parser (the most deeply nested objects and arrays it can process). + * This parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * The max_depth parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth=DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** + * The parser instance can use threads when they are available to speed up some + * operations. It is enabled by default. Changing this attribute will change the + * behavior of the parser for future operations. + */ + bool threaded{true}; + #endif + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result must be valid UTF-8. + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow a replacement if the input string contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement = false) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result may not be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept; + +private: + /** @private [for benchmarking access] The implementation to use */ + std::unique_ptr implementation{}; + size_t _capacity{0}; + size_t _max_capacity; + size_t _max_depth{DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH}; + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + std::unique_ptr start_positions{}; +#endif + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class document_stream; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for haswell */ + +// All other declarations +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid array. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an array is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the array and checks whether the + * array is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the array. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the array more than once. If you unescape a string + * within the array more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding + * an array means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free + * operation. + * + * @returns true if the array contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration from the root. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no closing ] at the end of the document. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * This version of the method should be called after the initial [ has been verified, and is + * intended for use by switch statements that check the type of a value. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be after the initial [. Will be *moved* into the resulting array. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an array at the given Internal array creation. Call array::start() or array::started() instead of this. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must either be at the start of the first element with iter.is_alive() + * == true, or past the [] with is_alive() == false if the array is empty. Will be *moved* + * into the resulting array. + */ + simdjson_inline array(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Iterator marking current position. + * + * iter.is_alive() == false indicates iteration is complete. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class array_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::array &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + * + * This is an input_iterator, meaning: + * - It is forward-only + * - * must be called exactly once per element. + * - ++ must be called exactly once in between each * (*, ++, *, ++, * ...) + */ +class array_iterator { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array iterator. */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + /** + * Get the current element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are no more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Check if there are more elements in the JSON array. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Move to the next element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline array_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::array_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON document. It holds a json_iterator instance. + * + * Used by tokens to get text, and string buffer location. + * + * You must keep the document around during iteration. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid document. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline document() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document(const document &other) noexcept = delete; // pass your documents by reference, not by copy + simdjson_inline document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(const document &other) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: Calling get_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @param Whether to allow a replacement character for unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is not guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to 1 (which is the case when building in Debug mode + * by default), and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @returns SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + /** @overload template simdjson_result get() & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool, value + * + * Be mindful that the document instance must remain in scope while you are accessing object, array and value instances. + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + /** @overload template error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.) + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is defined, and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @exception SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to + * a key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string()and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the document is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808 and no larger than 18446744073709551615. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808 and greater or equal to -9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer if we have an integer outside + * of those ranges (either larger than 18446744073709551615 or smaller than -9223372036854775808). + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. If this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view may be the padded buffer. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator inside the document instance so we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the document, as if it had just been created. It invalidates all + * values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings). + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * Returns debugging information. + */ + inline std::string to_debug_string() noexcept; + /** + * Some unrecoverable error conditions may render the document instance unusable. + * The is_alive() method returns true when the document is still suitable. + */ + inline bool is_alive() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if this document has been fully parsed. + * If you have consumed the whole document and at_end() returns + * false, then there may be trailing content. + */ + inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * Note that at_pointer() automatically calls rewind between each call. Thus + * all values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings) + * are invalidated. After calling at_pointer, you need to consume the result: string values + * should be stored in your own variables, arrays should be decoded and stored in your own array-like + * structures and so forth. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + * - SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE if the json_pointer is empty and the document is not a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Consumes the document. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline value_iterator resume_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator get_root_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline document start(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + + // + // Fields + // + json_iterator iter{}; ///< Current position in the document + static constexpr depth_t DOCUMENT_DEPTH = 0; ///< document depth is always 0 + + friend class array_iterator; + friend class value; + friend class ondemand::parser; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class field; + friend class token; + friend class document_stream; + friend class document_reference; +}; + + +/** + * A document_reference is a thin wrapper around a document reference instance. + */ +class document_reference { +public: + simdjson_inline document_reference() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(document &d) noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_reference& operator=(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline void rewind() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + +private: + document *doc{nullptr}; +}; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::document &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator haswell::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document_reference::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +/** @private Custom worker class **/ +struct stage1_worker { + stage1_worker() noexcept = default; + stage1_worker(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; + stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + ~stage1_worker(); + /** + * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. + * You should only call this once. + **/ + void start_thread(); + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + * You must call start_thread once before. + */ + void run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); + /** Wait for the run to finish (blocking). You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. **/ + void finish(); + +private: + + /** + * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + **/ + void stop_thread(); + + std::thread thread{}; + /** These three variables define the work done by the thread. **/ + ondemand::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; + size_t _next_batch_start{}; + document_stream * owner{}; + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + * we use two for clarity. + */ + bool has_work{false}; + bool can_work{true}; + + /** + * We lock using a mutex. + */ + std::mutex locking_mutex{}; + std::condition_variable cond_var{}; + + friend class document_stream; +}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +/** + * A forward-only stream of documents. + * + * Produced by parser::iterate_many. + * + */ +class document_stream { +public: + /** + * Construct an uninitialized document_stream. + * + * ```c++ + * document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs); + * ``` + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto & doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = simdjson_result; + using pointer = void; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; + /** + * Get the current document (or error). + */ + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next document (prefix). + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Check if we're at the end yet. + * @param other the end iterator to compare to. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + /** + * @private + * + * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * auto doc = *i; + * size_t index = i.current_index(); + * } + * + * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private + * + * Gives a view of the current document at the current position. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * std::string_view v = i.source(); + * } + * + * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) + * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner + * of padding. + * + * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns error of the stream (if any). + */ + inline error_code error() const noexcept; + + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; + /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ + document_stream* stream; + /** Whether we're finished or not. */ + bool finished; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class json_iterator; + }; + + /** + * Start iterating the documents in the stream. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + /** + * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; + +private: + + document_stream &operator=(const document_stream &) = delete; // Disallow copying + document_stream(const document_stream &other) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is + * used. + * + * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream + * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process + * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes + * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream( + ondemand::parser &parser, + const uint8_t *buf, + size_t len, + size_t batch_size, + bool allow_comma_separated + ) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the first document in the buffer. Used by begin(), to handle allocation and + * initialization. + */ + inline void start() noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. + * + * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of + * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the + * document_stream object. + * + * The function returns simdjson::EMPTY if there is no more data to be parsed. + * + * The function returns simdjson::SUCCESS (as integer = 0) in case of success + * and indicates that the buffer has successfully been parsed to the end. + * Every document it contained has been parsed without error. + * + * The function returns an error code from simdjson/simdjson.h in case of failure + * such as simdjson::CAPACITY, simdjson::MEMALLOC, simdjson::DEPTH_ERROR and so forth; + * the simdjson::error_message function converts these error codes into a string). + * + * You can also check validity by calling parser.is_valid(). The same parser can + * and should be reused for the other documents in the buffer. + */ + inline void next() noexcept; + + /** Move the json_iterator of the document to the location of the next document in the stream. */ + inline void next_document() noexcept; + + /** Get the next document index. */ + inline size_t next_batch_start() const noexcept; + + /** Pass the next batch through stage 1 with the given parser. */ + inline error_code run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t batch_start) noexcept; + + // Fields + ondemand::parser *parser; + const uint8_t *buf; + size_t len; + size_t batch_size; + bool allow_comma_separated; + /** + * We are going to use just one document instance. The document owns + * the json_iterator. It implies that we only ever pass a reference + * to the document to the users. + */ + document doc{}; + /** The error (or lack thereof) from the current document. */ + error_code error; + size_t batch_start{0}; + size_t doc_index{}; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ + bool use_thread; + + inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Start a thread to run stage 1 on the next batch. */ + inline void start_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Wait for the stage 1 thread to finish and capture the results. */ + inline void finish_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** The error returned from the stage 1 thread. */ + error_code stage1_thread_error{UNINITIALIZED}; + /** The thread used to run stage 1 against the next batch in the background. */ + std::unique_ptr worker{new(std::nothrow) stage1_worker()}; + /** + * The parser used to run stage 1 in the background. Will be swapped + * with the regular parser when finished. + */ + ondemand::parser stage1_thread_parser{}; + + friend struct stage1_worker; + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + + friend class parser; + friend class document; + friend class json_iterator; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct internal::simdjson_result_base; +}; // document_stream + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON field (key/value pair) in an object. + * + * Returned from object iteration. + * + * Extends from std::pair so you can use C++ algorithms that rely on pairs. + */ +class field : public std::pair { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid field. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the key as a string_view (for higher speed, consider raw_key). + * We deliberately use a more cumbersome name (unescaped_key) to force users + * to think twice about using it. + * + * This consumes the key: once you have called unescaped_key(), you cannot + * call it again nor can you call key(). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a raw_json_string. Can be used for direct comparison with + * an unescaped C string: e.g., key() == "test". + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the unprocessed key as a string_view. This includes the quotes and may include + * some spaces after the last quote. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view key_raw_json_token() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a string_view. This does not include the quotes and + * the string is unprocessed key so it may contain escape characters + * (e.g., \uXXXX or \n). Use unescaped_key() to get the unescaped key. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view escaped_key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the field value. + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value &value() & noexcept; + /** + * @overload ondemand::value &ondemand::value() & noexcept + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value value() && noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::field &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key_raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result escaped_key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result value() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON object field iterator. + */ +class object { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a + * key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an object + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the object more than once. If you unescape a string within + * the object more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding an object + * means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free operation. + * + * @returns true if the object contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the object and checks whether the + * object is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Consumes the object and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * object as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline object resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline object(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + inline simdjson_result reset() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +class object_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline object_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + /** + * The underlying JSON iterator. + * + * PERF NOTE: expected to be elided in favor of the parent document: this is set when the object + * is first used, and never changes afterwards. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline object_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::object_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a document instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::document& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a value instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. The value must + * not have been accessed previously. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::value& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an object instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::object& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an array instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::array& x) noexcept; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We want to support argument-dependent lookup (ADL). + * Hence we should define operator<< in the namespace + * where the argument (here value, object, etc.) resides. + * Credit: @madhur4127 + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1768 + */ +namespace simdjson { namespace haswell { namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::value x); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::document& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::document_reference& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::haswell::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for haswell */ + +// Inline definitions +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter->depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the array is first found and the iterator is just past the `{`. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the `,` before the next value (or `]`). In this state, +// depth == iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter->depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the array iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet element may be missing or not be an +// array--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between elements, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter->depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a `]` or have reported an error, we are finished. We signal this +// by decrementing depth. In this state, iter->depth < depth, at_start == false, and +// error == SUCCESS. +// + +simdjson_inline array::array(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // We don't need to know if the array is empty to start iteration, but we do want to know if there + // is an error--thus `simdjson_unused`. + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(iter.started_array().get(has_value)); + return array(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::end() noexcept { + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::count_elements() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the array after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_array(); + return count; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_array().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_array(); +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + // Get the child + auto child = at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline std::string json_path_to_pointer_conversion(std::string_view json_path) { + if (json_path.empty() || (json_path.front() != '.' && + json_path.front() != '[')) { + return "-1"; // This is just a sentinel value, the caller should check for this and return an error. + } + + std::string result; + // Reserve space to reduce allocations, adjusting for potential increases due + // to escaping. + result.reserve(json_path.size() * 2); + + size_t i = 0; + + while (i < json_path.length()) { + if (json_path[i] == '.') { + result += '/'; + } else if (json_path[i] == '[') { + result += '/'; + ++i; // Move past the '[' + while (i < json_path.length() && json_path[i] != ']') { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + ++i; + } + if (i == json_path.length() || json_path[i] != ']') { + return "-1"; // Using sentinel value that will be handled as an error by the caller. + } + } else { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + } + ++i; + } + + return result; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) noexcept { + size_t i = 0; + for (auto value : *this) { + if (i == index) { return value; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + haswell::ondemand::array &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline array_iterator::array_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + if (iter.error()) { iter.abandon(); return iter.error(); } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator==(const array_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} +simdjson_inline array_iterator &array_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + error_code error; + // PERF NOTE this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error, so we'll never get here. + // However, it does not seem to make a perf difference, so we add it out of an abundance of caution. + if (( error = iter.error() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.has_next_element().error() )) { return *this; } + return *this; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + haswell::ondemand::array_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : haswell::implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++(first); + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document::document(ondemand::json_iterator &&_iter) noexcept + : iter{std::forward(_iter)} +{ + logger::log_start_value(iter, "document"); +} + +simdjson_inline document document::start(json_iterator &&iter) noexcept { + return document(std::forward(iter)); +} + +inline void document::rewind() noexcept { + iter.rewind(); +} + +inline std::string document::to_debug_string() noexcept { + return iter.to_string(); +} + +inline simdjson_result document::current_location() const noexcept { + return iter.current_location(); +} + +inline int32_t document::current_depth() const noexcept { + return iter.depth(); +} + +inline bool document::at_end() const noexcept { + return iter.at_end(); +} + + +inline bool document::is_alive() noexcept { + return iter.is_alive(); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::resume_value_iterator() noexcept { + return value_iterator(&iter, 1, iter.root_position()); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::get_root_value_iterator() noexcept { + return resume_value_iterator(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_root()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(resume_value_iterator()); + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_value() noexcept { + // Make sure we start any arrays or objects before returning, so that start_root_() + // gets called. + + // It is the convention throughout the code that the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` determines whether + // we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. Proper on::demand code should never trigger this error. +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.at_root()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + // assert_at_root() serves two purposes: in Debug mode, whether or not + // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set or not, it checks that we are at the root of + // the document (this will typically be redundant). In release mode, it generates + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME statements to allow the compiler to make assumptions. + iter.assert_at_root(); + switch (*iter.peek()) { + case '[': { + // The following lines check that the document ends with ]. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_array(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + case '{': { + // The following lines would check that the document ends with }. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + default: + // Unfortunately, scalar documents are a special case in simdjson and they cannot + // be safely converted to value instances. + return SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE; + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_array() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return array::start_root(value); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_object() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return object::start_root(value); +} + +/** + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. We want to disallow trailing + * content. + * Thus, in several implementations below, we pass a 'true' parameter value to + * a get_root_value_iterator() method: this indicates that we disallow trailing content. + */ + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_bool() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_null() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(true); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) & noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return get_array(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return get_object(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return get_string(false); } +simdjson_inline document::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator value() noexcept(false) { return get_value(); } + +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_elements() & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_elements(); + /* If there was an array, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_fields() & noexcept { + auto a = get_object(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_fields(); + /* If there was an object, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.skip_child(0); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + const uint8_t * starting_point{_iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter.unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + +simdjson_inline bool document::is_negative() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_integer() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number_type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(true); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json_token() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(_iter.peek_start()), _iter.peek_root_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_pointer.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_path.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + haswell::ondemand::document &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + error + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(haswell::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(haswell::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = std::forward(first); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} + + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::at_end() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_end(); +} + + +simdjson_inline int32_t simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference() noexcept : doc{nullptr} {} +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference(document &d) noexcept : doc(&d) {} +simdjson_inline void document_reference::rewind() noexcept { doc->rewind(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_array() & noexcept { return doc->get_array(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_object() & noexcept { return doc->get_object(); } +/** + * The document_reference instances are used primarily/solely for streams of JSON + * documents. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. + * + * However, for streams of JSON documents, we want to be able to start from + * "321" "321" "321" + * and parse it successfully as a stream of JSON documents, calling get_uint64_in_string() + * successfully each time. + * + * To achieve this result, we pass a 'false' to a get_root_value_iterator() method: + * this indicates that we allow trailing content. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_value() noexcept { return doc->get_value(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_null() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return array(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return object(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return std::string_view(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator value() noexcept(false) { return value(*doc); } +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_elements() & noexcept { return doc->count_elements(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_fields() & noexcept { return doc->count_fields(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at(size_t index) & noexcept { return doc->at(index); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::begin() & noexcept { return doc->begin(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::end() & noexcept { return doc->end(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::type() noexcept { return doc->type(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_scalar() noexcept { return doc->is_scalar(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_string() noexcept { return doc->is_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::current_location() noexcept { return doc->current_location(); } +simdjson_inline int32_t document_reference::current_depth() const noexcept { return doc->current_depth(); } +simdjson_inline bool document_reference::is_negative() noexcept { return doc->is_negative(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_integer() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number_type() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();} +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; } + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) + noexcept : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} + +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} + +inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); + } + } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); + } +} + +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + ondemand::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size, + bool _allow_comma_separated +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + allow_comma_separated{_allow_comma_separated}, + error{SUCCESS} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change + #endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + allow_comma_separated{false}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) + #endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept +{ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); + #endif +} + +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + //if(stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return simdjson_result(stream->doc, stream->error); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} + +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + if (error) { return; } + doc_index = batch_start; + doc = document(json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser)); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread on next batch if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } + } + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +} + +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always enter at once once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + next_document(); + if (error) { return; } + auto cur_struct_index = doc.iter._root - parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]; + + // Check if at end of structural indexes (i.e. at end of batch) + if(cur_struct_index >= static_cast(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + error = EMPTY; + // Load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + #else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + #endif + /** + * Whenever we move to another window, we need to update all pointers to make + * it appear as if the input buffer started at the beginning of the window. + * + * Take this input: + * + * {"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] [154, 110, 112, 1311] + * + * Say you process the following window... + * + * '{"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9]' + * + * When you do so, the json_iterator has a pointer at the beginning of the memory region + * (pointing at the beginning of '{"z"...'. + * + * When you move to the window that starts at... + * + * '[7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] ... + * + * then it is not sufficient to just run stage 1. You also need to re-anchor the + * json_iterator so that it believes we are starting at '[7, 10, 9]...'. + * + * Under the DOM front-end, this gets done automatically because the parser owns + * the pointer the data, and when you call stage1 and then stage2 on the same + * parser, then stage2 will run on the pointer acquired by stage1. + * + * That is, stage1 calls "this->buf = _buf" so the parser remembers the buffer that + * we used. But json_iterator has no callback when stage1 is called on the parser. + * In fact, I think that the parser is unaware of json_iterator. + * + * + * So we need to re-anchor the json_iterator after each call to stage 1 so that + * all of the pointers are in sync. + */ + doc.iter = json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + /** + * End of resync. + */ + + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + doc_index = batch_start; + } + } +} + +inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept { + // Go to next place where depth=0 (document depth) + error = doc.iter.skip_child(0); + if (error) { return; } + // Always set depth=1 at the start of document + doc.iter._depth = 1; + // consume comma if comma separated is allowed + if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); } + // Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings. + doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position(); +} + +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + // This code only updates the structural index in the parser, it does not update any json_iterator + // instance. + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} + +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + auto depth = stream->doc.iter.depth(); + auto cur_struct_index = stream->doc.iter._root - stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + + // If at root, process the first token to determine if scalar value + if (stream->doc.iter.at_root()) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': // Depth=1 already at start of document + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + default: // Scalar value document + // TODO: We could remove trailing whitespaces + // This returns a string spanning from start of value to the beginning of the next document (excluded) + { + auto next_index = stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[++cur_struct_index]; + // normally the length would be next_index - current_index() - 1, except for the last document + size_t svlen = next_index - current_index(); + const char *start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } + } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + while (cur_struct_index <= static_cast(stream->parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': + depth++; + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + } + if (depth == 0) { break; } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(), stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index] - current_index() + stream->batch_start + 1);; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::iterator::error() const noexcept { + return stream->error; +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(stage1_thread_parser,*parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } + + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} + +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); + + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + haswell::ondemand::document_stream &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} + +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +// clang 6 does not think the default constructor can be noexcept, so we make it explicit +simdjson_inline field::field() noexcept : std::pair() {} + +simdjson_inline field::field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept + : std::pair(key, std::forward(value)) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept { + raw_json_string key; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_key().get(key) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_value() ); + return field::start(parent_iter, key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept { + return field(key, parent_iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result field::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() but Visual Studio won't let us. + simdjson_result answer = first.unescape(second.iter.json_iter(), allow_replacement); + first.consume(); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string field::key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return first; +} + + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::key_raw_json_token() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf-1), second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1) - first.buf + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::escaped_key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + auto end_quote = second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1); + while(*end_quote != '"') end_quote--; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf), end_quote - first.buf); +} + +simdjson_inline value &field::value() & noexcept { + return second; +} + +simdjson_inline value field::value() && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).second; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + haswell::ondemand::field &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key_raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key_raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::escaped_key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.escaped_key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescaped_key(allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first.value()); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept + : token(std::forward(other.token)), + parser{other.parser}, + _string_buf_loc{other._string_buf_loc}, + error{other.error}, + _depth{other._depth}, + _root{other._root}, + _streaming{other._streaming} +{ + other.parser = nullptr; +} +simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iterator::operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept { + token = other.token; + parser = other.parser; + _string_buf_loc = other._string_buf_loc; + error = other.error; + _depth = other._depth; + _root = other._root; + _streaming = other._streaming; + other.parser = nullptr; + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{false} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser, bool streaming) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{streaming} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +inline void json_iterator::rewind() noexcept { + token.set_position( root_position() ); + logger::log_headers(); // We start again + _string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + _depth = 1; +} + +inline bool json_iterator::balanced() const noexcept { + token_iterator ti(token); + int32_t count{0}; + ti.set_position( root_position() ); + while(ti.peek() <= peek_last()) { + switch (*ti.return_current_and_advance()) + { + case '[': case '{': + count++; + break; + case ']': case '}': + count--; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + return count == 0; +} + + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and parent_depth, which is a desired effect. The warning does not show up if the +// skip_child() function is not marked inline). +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + + // For the first open array/object in a value, we've already incremented depth, so keep it the same + // We never stop at colon, but if we did, it wouldn't affect depth + case '[': case '{': case ':': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // If there is a comma, we have just finished a value in an array/object, and need to get back in + case ',': + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // ] or } means we just finished a value and need to jump out of the array/object + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // If there are no more tokens, the parent is incomplete. + if (at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "Missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + break; + case '"': + if(*peek() == ':') { + // We are at a key!!! + // This might happen if you just started an object and you skip it immediately. + // Performance note: it would be nice to get rid of this check as it is somewhat + // expensive. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1742 + logger::log_value(*this, "key"); + return_current_and_advance(); // eat up the ':' + break; // important!!! + } + simdjson_fallthrough; + // Anything else must be a scalar value + default: + // For the first scalar, we will have incremented depth already, so we decrement it here. + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + } + + // Now that we've considered the first value, we only increment/decrement for arrays/objects + while (position() < end_position()) { + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + case '[': case '{': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth++; + break; + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + default: + logger::log_value(*this, "skip", ""); + break; + } + } + + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "not enough close braces"); +} + +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_root() const noexcept { + return position() == root_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_single_token() const noexcept { + return parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes == 1; +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::streaming() const noexcept { + return _streaming; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::root_position() const noexcept { + return _root; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + // Under Visual Studio, the next SIMDJSON_ASSUME fails with: the argument + // has side effects that will be discarded. + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( token.position() == _root ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens) const noexcept { + assert_valid_position(token._position + required_tokens - 1); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept { +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position >= &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0] ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position < &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return position() == end_position(); +} +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline std::string json_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + if( !is_alive() ) { return "dead json_iterator instance"; } + const char * current_structural = reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + return std::string("json_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + + std::string(", structural : '") + std::string(current_structural,1) + + std::string("', offset : ") + std::to_string(token.current_offset()) + + std::string("', error : ") + error_message(error) + + std::string(" ]"); +} + +inline simdjson_result json_iterator::current_location() const noexcept { + if (!is_alive()) { // Unrecoverable error + if (!at_root()) { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek(-1)); + } else { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + } + } + if (at_end()) { + return OUT_OF_BOUNDS; + } + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_alive() const noexcept { + return parser; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + parser = nullptr; + _depth = 0; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.return_current_and_advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::unsafe_pointer() const noexcept { + // deliberately done without safety guard: + return token.peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // #if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + // todo: currently we require end-of-string buffering, but the following + // assert_valid_position should be turned on if/when we lift that condition. + // assert_valid_position(position); + // This is almost surely related to SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF but given that SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // is ON by default, we have no choice but to disable it for real with a comment. + return token.peek(position); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(position); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_root_length(position); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + // The following line fails under some compilers... + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes > 0); + // since it has side-effects. + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(n_structural_indexes > 0); + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes - 1]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek_last() const noexcept { + return token.peek(last_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parent_depth >= 0 && parent_depth < INT32_MAX - 1); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == parent_depth + 1); + _depth = parent_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline depth_t json_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _string_buf_loc; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + error = _error; + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return token.position(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return parser->unescape(in, _string_buf_loc, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept { + return parser->unescape_wobbly(in, _string_buf_loc); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(child_depth) < parser->max_depth()); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(position >= parser->start_positions[child_depth]); +#endif +#endif + token.set_position(position); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept { + if (*peek() == c) { + return_current_and_advance(); + return SUCCESS; + } + return TAPE_ERROR; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + return size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth() ? parser->start_positions[depth] : 0; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + if(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()) { parser->start_positions[depth] = position; } +} + +#endif + + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + return _error; +} + + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept { + // This function is not expected to be called in performance-sensitive settings. + // Let us guard against silly cases: + if((N < max_len) || (N == 0)) { return false; } + // Copy to the buffer. + std::memcpy(tmpbuf, json, max_len); + if(N > max_len) { // We pad whatever remains with ' '. + std::memset(tmpbuf + max_len, ' ', N - max_len); + } + return true; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case json_type::array: out << "array"; break; + case json_type::object: out << "object"; break; + case json_type::number: out << "number"; break; + case json_type::string: out << "string"; break; + case json_type::boolean: out << "boolean"; break; + case json_type::null: out << "null"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false) { + return out << type.value(); +} +#endif + + + +simdjson_inline number_type number::get_number_type() const noexcept { + return type; +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline uint64_t number::get_uint64() const noexcept { + return payload.unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator uint64_t() const noexcept { + return get_uint64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_int64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline int64_t number::get_int64() const noexcept { + return payload.signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator int64_t() const noexcept { + return get_int64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_double() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline double number::get_double() const noexcept { + return payload.floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator double() const noexcept { + return get_double(); +} + +simdjson_inline double number::as_double() const noexcept { + if(is_double()) { + return payload.floating_point_number; + } + if(is_int64()) { + return double(payload.signed_integer); + } + return double(payload.unsigned_integer); +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + payload.signed_integer = value; + type = number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + payload.unsigned_integer = value; + type = number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_double(double value) noexcept { + payload.floating_point_number = value; + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::skip_double() noexcept { + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { +namespace logger { + +static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; +static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; +static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; +static int log_depth = 0; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + +// Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces +static inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } +} + +template +static inline std::string string_format(const std::string& format, const Args&... args) +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS + int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; + auto size = static_cast(size_s); + if (size <= 0) return std::string(); + std::unique_ptr buf(new char[size]); + std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); +} + +static inline log_level get_log_level_from_env() +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *lvl = getenv("SIMDJSON_LOG_LEVEL"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + if (lvl && simdjson_strcasecmp(lvl, "ERROR") == 0) { return log_level::error; } + return log_level::info; +} + +static inline log_level log_threshold() +{ + static log_level threshold = get_log_level_from_env(); + return threshold; +} + +static inline bool should_log(log_level level) +{ + return level >= log_threshold(); +} + +inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "", type, detail, log_level::info); +} +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "+", type, detail, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "+", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} + +inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth--; } + log_line(iter, "-", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "ERROR: ", error, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::error); +} +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "ERROR: ", error, detail, log_level::error); +} + +inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_event(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_value(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_start_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_end_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_error(iter.json_iter(), error, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_headers() noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(log_level::info))) { + // Technically a static variable is not thread-safe, but if you are using threads and logging... well... + static bool displayed_hint{false}; + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + if (!displayed_hint) { + // We only print this helpful header once. + printf("# Logging provides the depth and position of the iterator user-visible steps:\n"); + printf("# +array says 'this is where we were when we discovered the start array'\n"); + printf( + "# -array says 'this is where we were when we ended the array'\n"); + printf("# skip says 'this is a structural or value I am skipping'\n"); + printf("# +/-skip says 'this is a start/end array or object I am skipping'\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# The indentation of the terms (array, string,...) indicates the depth,\n"); + printf("# in addition to the depth being displayed.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Every token in the document has a single depth determined by the tokens before it,\n"); + printf("# and is not affected by what the token actually is.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Not all structural elements are presented as tokens in the logs.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# We never give control to the user within an empty array or an empty object.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Inside an array, having a depth greater than the array's depth means that\n"); + printf("# we are pointing inside a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth equal to the array means that we are pointing right before a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth smaller than the array means that we have moved beyond the array.\n"); + displayed_hint = true; + } + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next"); + // printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Next#"); + printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Depth"); + printf("| Detail "); + printf("|\n"); + + printf("|%.*s", LOG_EVENT_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + // printf("|%.*s", 5+2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", 5 + 2, DASHES); + printf("|--------"); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + log_line(iter, iter.position()+delta, depth_t(iter.depth()+depth_delta), title_prefix, title, detail, level, std::forward(args)...); +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(level))) { + const int indent = depth * 2; + const auto buf = iter.token.buf; + auto msg = string_format(title, std::forward(args)...); + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", indent, "", title_prefix, + LOG_EVENT_LEN - indent - int(strlen(title_prefix)), msg.c_str()); + { + // Print the current structural. + printf("| "); + // Before we begin, the index might point right before the document. + // This could be unsafe, see https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/discussions/1938 + if (index < iter._root) { + printf("%*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, ""); + } else { + auto current_structural = &buf[*index]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(current_structural[i])); + } + } + printf(" "); + } + { + // Print the next structural. + printf("| "); + auto next_structural = &buf[*(index + 1)]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(next_structural[i])); + } + printf(" "); + } + // printf("| %5u ", *(index+1)); + printf("| %5i ", depth); + printf("| %6.*s ", int(detail.size()), detail.data()); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept { + if(iter.is_at_key()) { + /** + * whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is + * unsafe because you will hit a string and you will assume that + * it is string value, and this mistake will lead you to make bad + * depth computation. + */ + /** + * We want to 'consume' the key. We could really + * just do _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); at this + * point, but, for clarity, we will use the high-level API to + * eat the key. We assume that the compiler optimizes away + * most of the work. + */ + simdjson_unused raw_json_string actual_key; + auto error = iter.field_key().get(actual_key); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; }; + // Let us move to the value while we are at it. + if ((error = iter.field_value())) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + } + auto error_skip = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error_skip) { iter.abandon(); } + return error_skip; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->peek()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.started_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline object object::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline object::object(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return object_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::end() noexcept { + return object_iterator(iter); +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; + + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = find_field(unescaped); // Take note find_field does not unescape keys when matching + } else { + child = find_field(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::count_fields() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the object after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_object(); + return count; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_object().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_object(); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first)[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::reset() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.reset(); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// object_iterator +// + +simdjson_inline object_iterator::object_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + error_code error = iter.error(); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + auto result = field::start(iter); + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (result.error()) { iter.abandon(); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator==(const object_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline object_iterator &object_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (!iter.is_open()) { return *this; } // Iterator will be released if there is an error + + simdjson_unused error_code error; + if ((error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + if ((error = iter.has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { return *this; }; + return *this; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter.depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the object is first found and the iterator is just past the {. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the , or } before the next value. In this state, +// depth == iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter.depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the object iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet field may be missing or not be an +// object--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between fields, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// Errors that occur while reading a field to give to the user (such as when the key is not a +// string or the field is missing a colon) are yielded immediately. Depth is then decremented, +// moving to the Finished state without transitioning through an Error state at all. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter.depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a }, we are finished. We signal this by decrementing depth. +// In this state, iter.depth < depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + haswell::ondemand::object_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +// Checks for ']' and ',' +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++first; + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity} { +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t new_capacity, size_t new_max_depth) noexcept { + if (new_capacity > max_capacity()) { return CAPACITY; } + if (string_buf && new_capacity == capacity() && new_max_depth == max_depth()) { return SUCCESS; } + + // string_capacity copied from document::allocate + _capacity = 0; + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * new_capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + start_positions.reset(new (std::nothrow) token_position[new_max_depth]); +#endif + if (implementation) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_capacity(new_capacity) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_max_depth(new_max_depth) ); + } else { + SIMDJSON_TRY( simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(new_capacity, new_max_depth, implementation) ); + } + _capacity = new_capacity; + _max_depth = new_max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this }); +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + const simdjson::error_code err = implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular); + if (err) { + if (err != UNCLOSED_STRING) + return err; + } + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this, true }); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string_view json, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept { + if(json.capacity() - json.size() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + json.reserve(json.size() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); + } + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + padded_string_view json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + const padded_string &json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length()) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return json_iterator(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + if(allow_comma_separated && batch_size < len) { batch_size = len; } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity < dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_string(in.buf, dst, allow_replacement); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_wobbly_string(in.buf, dst); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string::raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept : buf{_buf} {} + +simdjson_inline const char * raw_json_string::raw() const noexcept { return reinterpret_cast(buf); } + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;pos < target.size() && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;target[pos] && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // If we are going to call memcmp, then we must know something about the length of the raw_json_string. + return (length >= target.size()) && (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + if(target.size() <= SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + return (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); + } + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(const char * target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: 'target' does not contain unescaped quote characters, is null terminated and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return a.unsafe_is_equal(c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return a == c; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape(*this, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape_wobbly(*this); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const raw_json_string &str) noexcept { + bool in_escape = false; + const char *s = str.raw(); + while (true) { + switch (*s) { + case '\\': in_escape = !in_escape; break; + case '"': if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } else { return out; } break; + default: if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } + } + out << *s; + s++; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape(haswell::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape(iter, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape_wobbly(haswell::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape_wobbly(iter); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +inline std::string_view trim(const std::string_view str) noexcept { + // We can almost surely do better by rolling our own find_first_not_of function. + size_t first = str.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + // If we have the empty string (just white space), then no trimming is possible, and + // we return the empty string_view. + if (std::string_view::npos == first) { return std::string_view(); } + size_t last = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + return str.substr(first, (last - first + 1)); +} + + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::document& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::document_reference& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::value& x) noexcept { + /** + * If we somehow receive a value that has already been consumed, + * then the following code could be in trouble. E.g., we create + * an array as needed, but if an array was already created, then + * it could be bad. + */ + using namespace haswell::ondemand; + haswell::ondemand::json_type t; + auto error = x.type().get(t); + if(error != SUCCESS) { return error; } + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + { + haswell::ondemand::array array; + error = x.get_array().get(array); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(array); + } + case json_type::object: + { + haswell::ondemand::object object; + error = x.get_object().get(object); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(object); + } + default: + return trim(x.raw_json_token()); + } +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::object& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(haswell::ondemand::array& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { namespace haswell { namespace ondemand { + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::document_reference& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::haswell::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::haswell::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline token_iterator::token_iterator( + const uint8_t *_buf, + token_position position +) noexcept : buf{_buf}, _position{position} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::current_offset() const noexcept { + return *(_position); +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position++)]; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + return &buf[*position]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *position; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+1) - *position; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+2) - *(position) > *(position+1) - *(position) ? + *(position+1) - *(position) + : *(position+2) - *(position); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position+delta)]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta+1) - *(_position+delta); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position token_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _position; +} +simdjson_inline void token_iterator::set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept { + _position = target_position; +} + +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position == other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position != other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position > other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position >= other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position < other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position <= other._position; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value::value(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} +simdjson_inline value value::start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} +simdjson_inline value value::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_array() noexcept { + return array::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_object() noexcept { + return object::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_start()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(iter); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double() noexcept { + return iter.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_bool() noexcept { + return iter.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_null() noexcept { + return iter.is_null(); +} +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_number(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code value::get(T &out) noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline value::operator T() noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator array() noexcept(false) { + return get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator object() noexcept(false) { + return get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator double() noexcept(false) { + return get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + return get_string(false); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + return get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + return get_bool(); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_elements() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_array(); + answer = a.count_elements(); + // count_elements leaves you pointing inside the array, at the first element. + // We need to move back so that the user can create a new array (which requires that + // we point at '['). + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_fields() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_object(); + answer = a.count_fields(); + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at(size_t index) noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::type() noexcept { + return iter.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + + +simdjson_inline bool value::is_negative() noexcept { + return iter.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_integer() noexcept { + return iter.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number_type() noexcept { + return iter.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number() noexcept { + return iter.get_number(); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() noexcept { + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(iter.peek_start()), iter.peek_start_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::raw_json() noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: { + ondemand::array array; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_array().get(array)); + return array.raw_json(); + } + case json_type::object: { + ondemand::object object; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_object().get(object)); + return object.raw_json(); + } + default: + return raw_json_token(); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::current_location() noexcept { + return iter.json_iter().current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline int32_t value::current_depth() const noexcept{ + return iter.json_iter().depth(); +} + +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer.empty())) { // can't be + return false; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + haswell::ondemand::value &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(haswell::ondemand::value &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = first; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return static_cast(first); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::array() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::object() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator haswell::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer( + std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for haswell: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace haswell { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value_iterator::value_iterator( + json_iterator *json_iter, + depth_t depth, + token_position start_position +) noexcept : _json_iter{json_iter}, _depth{depth}, _start_position{start_position} +{ +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_root_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_object() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + end_container(); + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_object() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // object: e.g., `{"a":2} foo }`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != '}') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing } at end"); + } + // If the last character is } *and* the first gibberish character is also '}' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == '}') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed object. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_object() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::end_container() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + if (depth() > 1 && at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing parent ] or }"); } + // if (depth() <= 1 && !at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_field() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + // It's illegal to call this unless there are more tokens: anything that ends in } or ] is + // obligated to verify there are more tokens if they are not the top level. + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "object"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between object fields"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + error_code error; + bool has_value; + // + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. The start of the object, at the first field: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + if (at_first_field()) { + has_value = true; + + // + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return false; + + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + while (has_value) { + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + //if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); // Skip the value entirely + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. + return false; +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + /** + * When find_field_unordered_raw is called, we can either be pointing at the + * first key, pointing outside (at the closing brace) or if a key was matched + * we can be either pointing right afterthe ':' right before the value (that we need skip), + * or we may have consumed the value and we might be at a comma or at the + * final brace (ready for a call to has_next_field()). + */ + error_code error; + bool has_value; + + // First, we scan from that point to the end. + // If we don't find a match, we may loop back around, and scan from the beginning to that point. + token_position search_start = _json_iter->position(); + + // We want to know whether we need to go back to the beginning. + bool at_first = at_first_field(); + /////////////// + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. At the first key: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + // + if (at_first) { + has_value = true; + + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + at_first = true; + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + // If someone queried a key but they not did access the value, then we are left pointing + // at the ':' and we need to move forward through the value... If the value was + // processed then skip_child() does not move the iterator (but may adjust the depth). + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + search_start = _json_iter->position(); + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + + // After initial processing, we will be in one of two states: + // + // ``` + // // At the beginning of a field + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // At the end of the object + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // ``` + // + // Next, we find a match starting from the current position. + while (has_value) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + // Performance note: it maybe wasteful to rewind to the beginning when there might be + // no other query following. Indeed, it would require reskipping the whole object. + // Instead, you can just stay where you are. If there is a new query, there is always time + // to rewind. + if(at_first) { return false; } + + // If we reach the end without finding a match, search the rest of the fields starting at the + // beginning of the object. + // (We have already run through the object before, so we've already validated its structure. We + // don't check errors in this bit.) + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + while (true) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(has_value); // we should reach search_start before ever reaching the end of the object + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + error = field_key().get(actual_key); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + error = field_value(); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // If we reached the end of the key-value pair we started from, then we know + // that the key is not there so we return false. We are either right before + // the next comma or the final brace. + if(_json_iter->position() == search_start) { return false; } + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + error = has_next_field().get(has_value); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // If we make the mistake of exiting here, then we could be left pointing at a key + // in the middle of an object. That's not an allowable state. + } + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. The program should + // never reach this point. + return false; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::field_key() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + const uint8_t *key = _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + if (*(key++) != '"') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Object key is not a string"); } + return raw_json_string(key); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::field_value() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + if (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance() != ':') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing colon in object field"); } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_root_array(); +} + +inline std::string value_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + auto answer = std::string("value_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + std::string(", "); + if(_json_iter != nullptr) { answer += _json_iter->to_string(); } + answer += std::string(" ]"); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_array() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); + if (*_json_iter->peek() == ']') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty array"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_array() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // array: e.g., `[1, 2] foo]`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // also call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != ']') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing ] at end"); + } + // If the last character is ] *and* the first gibberish character is also ']' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == ']') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed array. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_array() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_array(); + if (error) { return error; } + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_element() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + logger::log_event(*this, "has_next_element"); + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case ']': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "array"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between array elements"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + auto not_true = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "true"); + auto not_false = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "fals") | (json[4] ^ 'e'); + bool error = (not_true && not_false) || jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(json[not_true ? 5 : 4]); + if (error) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + return simdjson_result(!not_true); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + bool is_null_string = !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]); + // if we start with 'n', we must be a null + if(!is_null_string && json[0]=='n') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a null but starts with n"); } + return is_null_string; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_string(allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_bool() noexcept { + auto result = parse_bool(peek_non_root_scalar("bool")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("bool"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_null() noexcept { + bool is_null_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(parse_null(peek_non_root_scalar("null")).get(is_null_value)); + if(is_null_value) { advance_non_root_scalar("null"); } + return is_null_value; +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_non_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_root_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_integer() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number_type() noexcept { + return numberparsing::get_number_type(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number() noexcept { + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(peek_non_root_scalar("number"), num); + if(error) { return error; } + return num; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("is_root_integer"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + return false; // if there are more than 20 characters, it cannot be represented as an integer. + } + auto answer = numberparsing::is_integer(tmpbuf); + // If the parsing was a success, we must still check that it is + // a single scalar. Note that we parse first because of cases like '[]' where + // getting TRAILING_CONTENT is wrong. + if(check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && (!_json_iter->is_single_token())) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return number_type::big_integer; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto answer = numberparsing::get_number_type(tmpbuf); + if (check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + // NOTE: the current approach doesn't work for very big integer numbers containing more than 1074 digits. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return BIGINT_ERROR; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(tmpbuf, num); + if(error) { return error; } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("number"); + return num; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_root_string(check_trailing, allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("bool"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[5+1+1]; // +1 for null termination + tmpbuf[5+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 5+1)) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + auto result = parse_bool(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("bool"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("null"); + bool result = (max_len >= 4 && !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && + (max_len == 4 || jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]))); + if(result) { // we have something that looks like a null. + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("null"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::skip_child() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth >= _depth ); + + return _json_iter->skip_child(depth()); +} + +simdjson_inline value_iterator value_iterator::child() const noexcept { + assert_at_child(); + return { _json_iter, depth()+1, _json_iter->token.position() }; +} + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and iterator depth, which is a desired effect. It does not happen if is_open is +// marked non-inline. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_open() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->depth() >= depth(); +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->at_end(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_first_field() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position() + 1; +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + _json_iter->abandon(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline depth_t value_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::error() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->error; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *&value_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _json_iter->string_buf_loc(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline const json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() const noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_start_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_length(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_root_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_root_length(start_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + const uint8_t *json; + if (!is_at_start()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + json = peek_start(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + } else { + assert_at_start(); + /** + * We should be prudent. Let us peek. If it is not the right type, we + * return an error. Only once we have determined that we have the right + * type are we allowed to advance! + */ + json = _json_iter->peek(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + } + + + return SUCCESS; +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_root(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_root(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), message); + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_start() const noexcept { + return position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_key() const noexcept { + // Keys are at the same depth as the object. + // Note here that we could be safer and check that we are within an object, + // but we do not. + return _depth == _json_iter->_depth && *_json_iter->peek() == '"'; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept { + // We can legitimately be either at the first value ([1]), or after the array if it's empty ([]). + auto delta = position() - start_position(); + return delta == 1 || delta == 2; +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_container_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_next() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_container_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_array() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_object() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_object(); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_child() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_is_valid() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter != nullptr ); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_valid() const noexcept { + return _json_iter != nullptr; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::type() const noexcept { + switch (*peek_start()) { + case '{': + return json_type::object; + case '[': + return json_type::array; + case '"': + return json_type::string; + case 'n': + return json_type::null; + case 't': case 'f': + return json_type::boolean; + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return json_type::number; + default: + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::start_position() const noexcept { + return _start_position; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->end_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->last_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept { + return _json_iter->report_error(error, message); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace haswell +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(haswell::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for haswell */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for haswell */ +/* including simdjson/haswell/end.h: #include "simdjson/haswell/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/haswell/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/haswell/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_HASWELL +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "haswell" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/haswell/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_HASWELL_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/haswell/ondemand.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(icelake) +/* including simdjson/icelake/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/icelake/begin.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "icelake" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION icelake +/* including simdjson/icelake/base.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_ICELAKE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Icelake (Intel AVX512). + */ +namespace icelake { + +class implementation; + +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + * e.g., if __AVX2__ is set... in turn, we normally set these + * macros by compiling against the corresponding architecture + * (e.g., arch:AVX2, -mavx2, etc.) which compiles the whole + * software with these advanced instructions. In simdjson, we + * want to compile the whole program for a generic target, + * and only target our specific kernels. As a workaround, + * we directly include the needed headers. These headers would + * normally guard against such usage, but we carefully included + * (or ) before, so the headers + * are fooled. + */ +#include // for _blsr_u64 +#include // for __lzcnt64 +#include // for most things (AVX2, AVX512, _popcnt64) +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +// Important: we need the AVX-512 headers: +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +// unfortunately, we may not get _blsr_u64, but, thankfully, clang +// has it as a macro. +#ifndef _blsr_u64 +// we roll our own +#define _blsr_u64(n) ((n - 1) & n) +#endif // _blsr_u64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + +static_assert(sizeof(__m512i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for icelake"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("avx512f,avx512dq,avx512cd,avx512bw,avx512vbmi,avx512vbmi2,avx512vl,avx2,bmi,pclmul,lzcnt,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + //////// + // You might expect the next line to be equivalent to + // return (int)_tzcnt_u64(input_num); + // but the generated code differs and might be less efficient? + //////// + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return _blsr_u64(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return int(_lzcnt_u64(input_num)); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processor supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/simd.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) +#if __GNUC__ == 8 +#define SIMDJSON_GCC8 1 +#endif // __GNUC__ == 8 +#endif // defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) + +#if SIMDJSON_GCC8 +/** + * GCC 8 fails to provide _mm512_set_epi8. We roll our own. + */ +inline __m512i _mm512_set_epi8(uint8_t a0, uint8_t a1, uint8_t a2, uint8_t a3, uint8_t a4, uint8_t a5, uint8_t a6, uint8_t a7, uint8_t a8, uint8_t a9, uint8_t a10, uint8_t a11, uint8_t a12, uint8_t a13, uint8_t a14, uint8_t a15, uint8_t a16, uint8_t a17, uint8_t a18, uint8_t a19, uint8_t a20, uint8_t a21, uint8_t a22, uint8_t a23, uint8_t a24, uint8_t a25, uint8_t a26, uint8_t a27, uint8_t a28, uint8_t a29, uint8_t a30, uint8_t a31, uint8_t a32, uint8_t a33, uint8_t a34, uint8_t a35, uint8_t a36, uint8_t a37, uint8_t a38, uint8_t a39, uint8_t a40, uint8_t a41, uint8_t a42, uint8_t a43, uint8_t a44, uint8_t a45, uint8_t a46, uint8_t a47, uint8_t a48, uint8_t a49, uint8_t a50, uint8_t a51, uint8_t a52, uint8_t a53, uint8_t a54, uint8_t a55, uint8_t a56, uint8_t a57, uint8_t a58, uint8_t a59, uint8_t a60, uint8_t a61, uint8_t a62, uint8_t a63) { + return _mm512_set_epi64(uint64_t(a7) + (uint64_t(a6) << 8) + (uint64_t(a5) << 16) + (uint64_t(a4) << 24) + (uint64_t(a3) << 32) + (uint64_t(a2) << 40) + (uint64_t(a1) << 48) + (uint64_t(a0) << 56), + uint64_t(a15) + (uint64_t(a14) << 8) + (uint64_t(a13) << 16) + (uint64_t(a12) << 24) + (uint64_t(a11) << 32) + (uint64_t(a10) << 40) + (uint64_t(a9) << 48) + (uint64_t(a8) << 56), + uint64_t(a23) + (uint64_t(a22) << 8) + (uint64_t(a21) << 16) + (uint64_t(a20) << 24) + (uint64_t(a19) << 32) + (uint64_t(a18) << 40) + (uint64_t(a17) << 48) + (uint64_t(a16) << 56), + uint64_t(a31) + (uint64_t(a30) << 8) + (uint64_t(a29) << 16) + (uint64_t(a28) << 24) + (uint64_t(a27) << 32) + (uint64_t(a26) << 40) + (uint64_t(a25) << 48) + (uint64_t(a24) << 56), + uint64_t(a39) + (uint64_t(a38) << 8) + (uint64_t(a37) << 16) + (uint64_t(a36) << 24) + (uint64_t(a35) << 32) + (uint64_t(a34) << 40) + (uint64_t(a33) << 48) + (uint64_t(a32) << 56), + uint64_t(a47) + (uint64_t(a46) << 8) + (uint64_t(a45) << 16) + (uint64_t(a44) << 24) + (uint64_t(a43) << 32) + (uint64_t(a42) << 40) + (uint64_t(a41) << 48) + (uint64_t(a40) << 56), + uint64_t(a55) + (uint64_t(a54) << 8) + (uint64_t(a53) << 16) + (uint64_t(a52) << 24) + (uint64_t(a51) << 32) + (uint64_t(a50) << 40) + (uint64_t(a49) << 48) + (uint64_t(a48) << 56), + uint64_t(a63) + (uint64_t(a62) << 8) + (uint64_t(a61) << 16) + (uint64_t(a60) << 24) + (uint64_t(a59) << 32) + (uint64_t(a58) << 40) + (uint64_t(a57) << 48) + (uint64_t(a56) << 56)); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_GCC8 + + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m512i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m512i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m512i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m512i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m512i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm512_or_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm512_and_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm512_xor_si512(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm512_andnot_si512(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint32_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint64_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m512i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline uint64_t operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { + return _mm512_cmpeq_epi8_mask(lhs, rhs); + } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + // workaround for compilers unable to figure out that 16 - N is a constant (GCC 8) + constexpr int shift = 16 - N; + return _mm512_alignr_epi8(*this, _mm512_permutex2var_epi64(prev_chunk, _mm512_set_epi64(13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6), *this), shift); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !!_mm512_test_epi8_mask (*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm512_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm512_setzero_si512(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[64]) { + return _mm512_loadu_si512(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m512i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[64]) const { return _mm512_storeu_si512(reinterpret_cast<__m512i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm512_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 32 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 32 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint64_t mask, L * output) const { + _mm512_mask_compressstoreu_epi8 (output,~mask,*this); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[64]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31, + int8_t v32, int8_t v33, int8_t v34, int8_t v35, int8_t v36, int8_t v37, int8_t v38, int8_t v39, + int8_t v40, int8_t v41, int8_t v42, int8_t v43, int8_t v44, int8_t v45, int8_t v46, int8_t v47, + int8_t v48, int8_t v49, int8_t v50, int8_t v51, int8_t v52, int8_t v53, int8_t v54, int8_t v55, + int8_t v56, int8_t v57, int8_t v58, int8_t v59, int8_t v60, int8_t v61, int8_t v62, int8_t v63 + ) : simd8(_mm512_set_epi8( + v63, v62, v61, v60, v59, v58, v57, v56, + v55, v54, v53, v52, v51, v50, v49, v48, + v47, v46, v45, v44, v43, v42, v41, v40, + v39, v38, v37, v36, v35, v34, v33, v32, + v31, v30, v29, v28, v27, v26, v25, v24, + v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16, + v15, v14, v13, v12, v11, v10, v9, v8, + v7, v6, v5, v4, v3, v2, v1, v0 + )) {} + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_min_epi8(*this, other); } + + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_maskz_abs_epi8(_mm512_cmpgt_epi8_mask(*this, other),_mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(0x80))); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_maskz_abs_epi8(_mm512_cmpgt_epi8_mask(other, *this),_mm512_set1_epi8(uint8_t(0x80))); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m512i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[64]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31, + uint8_t v32, uint8_t v33, uint8_t v34, uint8_t v35, uint8_t v36, uint8_t v37, uint8_t v38, uint8_t v39, + uint8_t v40, uint8_t v41, uint8_t v42, uint8_t v43, uint8_t v44, uint8_t v45, uint8_t v46, uint8_t v47, + uint8_t v48, uint8_t v49, uint8_t v50, uint8_t v51, uint8_t v52, uint8_t v53, uint8_t v54, uint8_t v55, + uint8_t v56, uint8_t v57, uint8_t v58, uint8_t v59, uint8_t v60, uint8_t v61, uint8_t v62, uint8_t v63 + ) : simd8(_mm512_set_epi8( + v63, v62, v61, v60, v59, v58, v57, v56, + v55, v54, v53, v52, v51, v50, v49, v48, + v47, v46, v45, v44, v43, v42, v41, v40, + v39, v38, v37, v36, v35, v34, v33, v32, + v31, v30, v29, v28, v27, v26, v25, v24, + v23, v22, v21, v20, v19, v18, v17, v16, + v15, v14, v13, v12, v11, v10, v9, v8, + v7, v6, v5, v4, v3, v2, v1, v0 + )) {} + + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm512_min_epu8(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline uint64_t operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline uint64_t operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return _mm512_mask_blend_epi8(*this == uint8_t(0), _mm512_set1_epi8(0), _mm512_set1_epi8(-1)); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm512_movepi8_mask(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + return !_mm512_test_epi8_mask(*this, *this); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !_mm512_test_epi8_mask(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm512_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm512_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_bit() const { return _mm512_movepi8_mask(_mm512_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 1, "Icelake kernel should use one register per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0) : chunks{chunk0} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(mask, output); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0]; + } + + simdjson_inline simd8x64 bit_or(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] | mask + ); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return this->chunks[0] == mask; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0]; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return this->chunks[0] <= mask; + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 64; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint64_t bs_bits; + uint64_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 15 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + // store to dest unconditionally - we can overwrite the bits we don't like later + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast(v == '\\'), // bs_bits + static_cast(v == '"'), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace numberparsing { + +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/icelake/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +/** + * A fast, simple, DOM-like interface that parses JSON as you use it. + * + * Designed for maximum speed and a lower memory profile. + */ +namespace ondemand { + +/** Represents the depth of a JSON value (number of nested arrays/objects). */ +using depth_t = int32_t; + +/** @copydoc simdjson::icelake::number_type */ +using number_type = simdjson::icelake::number_type; + +/** @private Position in the JSON buffer indexes */ +using token_position = const uint32_t *; + +class array; +class array_iterator; +class document; +class document_reference; +class document_stream; +class field; +class json_iterator; +enum class json_type; +struct number; +class object; +class object_iterator; +class parser; +class raw_json_string; +class token_iterator; +class value; +class value_iterator; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through a single JSON value at a particular depth. + * + * Does not keep track of the type of value: provides methods for objects, arrays and scalars and expects + * the caller to call the right ones. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class value_iterator { +protected: + /** The underlying JSON iterator */ + json_iterator *_json_iter{}; + /** The depth of this value */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * The starting token index for this value + */ + token_position _start_position{}; + +public: + simdjson_inline value_iterator() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Denote that we're starting a document. + */ + simdjson_inline void start_document() noexcept; + + /** + * Skips a non-iterated or partially-iterated JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + * + * Optimized for scalars. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child() noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the start of the value + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is open--if the value has not been used, or the array/object is still open. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_open() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is at an object's first field (just after the {). + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_first_field() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon all iteration. + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the child value as a value_iterator. + */ + simdjson_inline value_iterator child_value() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the depth of this value. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON type of this value. + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + + /** + * @addtogroup object Object iteration + * + * Methods to iterate and find object fields. These methods generally *assume* the value is + * actually an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Start an object iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an object could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_object. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an object from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next field in an object. + * + * Looks for , and }. If } is found, the object is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return whether there is another field in the object. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between fields. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma, but not enough tokens remaining to have a key, :, and value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the current field's key. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result field_key() noexcept; + + /** + * Pass the : in the field and move to its value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code field_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key, *without* unescaping. This assumes object order: it + * will not find the field if it was already passed when looking for some *other* field. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the field with the given key without regard to order, and *without* unescaping. + * + * This is an unordered object lookup: if the field is not found initially, it will cycle around and scan from the beginning. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @addtogroup array Array iteration + * Methods to iterate over array elements. These methods generally *assume* the value is actually + * an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_array() noexcept; + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration while at the root. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an array could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_array. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an array from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next element in an array. + * + * Looks for , and ]. If ] is found, the array is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return Whether there is another element in the array. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between elements. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_element() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a child value iterator. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline value_iterator child() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @defgroup scalar Scalar values + * @addtogroup scalar + * @{ + */ + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_root_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void assert_is_valid() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_valid() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ +protected: + /** + * Restarts an array iteration. + * @returns Whether the array has any elements (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_array() noexcept; + /** + * Restarts an object iteration. + * @returns Whether the object has any fields (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_object() noexcept; + /** + * move_at_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container. It updates the index so that at_start() is true and it + * syncs the depth. The user can then create a new container instance. + * + * Usage: used with value::count_elements(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_start() noexcept; + + /** + * move_at_container_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container so that assert_at_container_start() passes. + * + * Usage: used with reset_array() and reset_object(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_container_start() noexcept; + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator(json_iterator *json_iter, depth_t depth, token_position start_index) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_start() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_start_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The general idea of the advance_... methods and the peek_* methods + * is that you first peek and check that you have desired type. If you do, + * and only if you do, then you advance. + * + * We used to unconditionally advance. But this made reasoning about our + * current state difficult. + * Suppose you always advance. Look at the 'value' matching the key + * "shadowable" in the following example... + * + * ({"globals":{"a":{"shadowable":[}}}}) + * + * If the user thinks it is a Boolean and asks for it, then we check the '[', + * decide it is not a Boolean, but still move into the next character ('}'). Now + * we are left pointing at '}' right after a '['. And we have not yet reported + * an error, only that we do not have a Boolean. + * + * If, instead, you just stand your ground until it is content that you know, then + * you will only even move beyond the '[' if the user tells you that you have an + * array. So you will be at the '}' character inside the array and, hopefully, you + * will then catch the error because an array cannot start with '}', but the code + * processing Boolean values does not know this. + * + * So the contract is: first call 'peek_...' and then call 'advance_...' only + * if you have determined that it is a type you can handle. + * + * Unfortunately, it makes the code more verbose, longer and maybe more error prone. + */ + + simdjson_inline void advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + + simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth). + * + * @return The current token (the one left behind). + * @error TAPE_ERROR If the document ended early. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result advance_to_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept; + /** + * is_at_iterator_start() returns true on an array or object after it has just been + * created, whether the instance is empty or not. + * + * Usage: used by array::begin() in debug mode (SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS) + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assuming that we are within an object, this returns true if we + * are pointing at a key. + * + * Usage: the skip_child() method should never be used while we are pointing + * at a key inside an object. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_key() const noexcept; + + inline void assert_at_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_container_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_child() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_next() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept; + + /** Get the starting position of this value */ + simdjson_inline token_position start_position() const noexcept; + + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class field; +}; // value_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * An ephemeral JSON value returned during iteration. It is only valid for as long as you do + * not access more data in the JSON document. + */ +class value { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid value. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline value() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string. + * + * The string is may not be a valid UTF-8 string. + * See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.). + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_elements() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method on the object instance. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @return The type of JSON value (json_type::array, json_type::object, json_type::string, + * json_type::number, json_type::boolean, or json_type::null). + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * Performance note: if you call this function systematically + * before parsing a number, you may have fallen for a performance + * anti-pattern. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer for integers that do not fit in 64 bits, + * in which case the digit_count is set to the length of the big integer string. + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number. + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * For integers that do not fit in 64 bits, the function returns BIGINT_ERROR error code. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + * + * Performance note: this is designed with performance in mind. When + * calling 'get_number()', you scan the number string only once, determining + * efficiently the type and storing it in an efficient manner. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. However, if this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view is guaranteed to be + * a non-space token. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + * + * See also value::raw_json(). + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a string_view pointing at this value in the JSON document. + * If this element is an array or an object, it consumes the array or the object + * and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + * If this element is a scalar (string, number, Boolean, null), it returns what + * raw_json_token() would return. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. + * + * Calling at_pointer() on non-document instances (e.g., arrays and objects) is not + * standardized (by RFC 6901). We provide some experimental support for JSON pointers + * on non-document instances. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * or an object instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * Create a value. + */ + simdjson_inline value(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip this value, allowing iteration to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Start a value at the current position. + * + * (It should already be started; this is just a self-documentation method.) + */ + static simdjson_inline value start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Resume a value. + */ + static simdjson_inline value resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the object, starting or resuming it as necessary + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + + // simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + // simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class document; + friend class array_iterator; + friend class field; + friend class object; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class field; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::array() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::object() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +// Logging should be free unless SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING is set. Importantly, it is critical +// that the call to the log functions be side-effect free. Thus, for example, you should not +// create temporary std::string instances. +namespace logger { + +enum class log_level : int32_t { + info = 0, + error = 1 +}; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + +// We do not want these functions to be 'really inlined' since real inlining is +// for performance purposes and if you are using the loggers, you do not care about +// performance (or should not). +static inline void log_headers() noexcept; +// If args are provided, title will be treated as format string +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +static inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens (`{` `}` `[` `]` `,` `:` `""` `123` `true` `false` `null`) + * detected by stage 1. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class token_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid token_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline token_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Advance to the next token (returning the current one). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + /** + * Reports the current offset in bytes from the start of the underlying buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t current_offset() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token (start of the document). + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Return the current index. + */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Reset to a previously saved index. + */ + simdjson_inline void set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept; + + // NOTE: we don't support a full C++ iterator interface, because we expect people to make + // different calls to advance the iterator based on *their own* state. + + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, token_position position) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept; + + const uint8_t *buf{}; + token_position _position{}; + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class object; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens, keeping track of depth and string buffer. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class json_iterator { +protected: + token_iterator token{}; + ondemand::parser *parser{}; + /** + * Next free location in the string buffer. + * + * Used by raw_json_string::unescape() to have a place to unescape strings to. + */ + uint8_t *_string_buf_loc{}; + /** + * JSON error, if there is one. + * + * INCORRECT_TYPE and NO_SUCH_FIELD are *not* stored here, ever. + * + * PERF NOTE: we *hope* this will be elided into control flow, as it is only used (a) in the first + * iteration of the loop, or (b) for the final iteration after a missing comma is found in ++. If + * this is not elided, we should make sure it's at least not using up a register. Failing that, + * we should store it in document so there's only one of them. + */ + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + /** + * Depth of the current token in the JSON. + * + * - 0 = finished with document + * - 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * - 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * - 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * Beginning of the document indexes. + * Normally we have root == parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get() + * but this may differ, especially in streaming mode (where we have several + * documents); + */ + token_position _root{}; + /** + * Normally, a json_iterator operates over a single document, but in + * some cases, we may have a stream of documents. This attribute is meant + * as meta-data: the json_iterator works the same irrespective of the + * value of this attribute. + */ + bool _streaming{false}; + +public: + simdjson_inline json_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline explicit json_iterator(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + /** + * Skips a JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is still at the start + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether we should be expected to run in streaming + * mode (iterating over many documents). It is pure metadata + * that does not affect how the iterator works. It is used by + * start_root_array() and start_root_object(). + */ + simdjson_inline bool streaming() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the root value iterator + */ + simdjson_inline token_position root_position() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the document depth (== 1) + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the root of the document + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is live (has not been moved). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_alive() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon this iterator, setting depth to 0 (as if the document is finished). + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance the current token without modifying depth. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if there is a single token in the index (i.e., it is + * a JSON with a scalar value such as a single number). + * + * @return whether there is a single token + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_single_token() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assert that there are at least the given number of tokens left. + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens=1) const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that the given position addresses an actual token (is within bounds). + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get a pointer to the current location in the input buffer. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * You may be pointing outside of the input buffer: it is not generally + * safe to dereference this pointer. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *unsafe_pointer() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for the last token in the document. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_last() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ascend one level. + * + * Validates that the depth - 1 == parent_depth. + * + * @param parent_depth the expected parent depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Descend one level. + * + * Validates that the new depth == child_depth. + * + * @param child_depth the expected child depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth, int32_t delta) noexcept; + + /** + * Get current depth. + */ + simdjson_inline depth_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get current (writeable) location in the string buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + + /** + * Report an unrecoverable error, preventing further iteration. + * + * @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Log error, but don't stop iteration. + * @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with + * N bytes of capacity. It will return false if N is too small (smaller than max_len) of if it is zero. + * The buffer (tmpbuf) is padded with space characters. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Write the raw_json_string to the string buffer and return a string_view. + * Each raw_json_string should be unescaped once, or else the string buffer might + * overflow. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept; +#endif + + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Updates this json iterator so that it is back at the beginning of the document, + * as if it had just been created. + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * This checks whether the {,},[,] are balanced so that the document + * ends with proper zero depth. This requires scanning the whole document + * and it may be expensive. It is expected that it will be rarely called. + * It does not attempt to match { with } and [ with ]. + */ + inline bool balanced() const noexcept; +protected: + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser) noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser, bool streaming) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /// The last token before the end + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /// The token *at* the end. This points at gibberish and should only be used for comparison. + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /// The end of the buffer. + simdjson_inline token_position end() const noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class raw_json_string; + friend class parser; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class field; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; // json_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The type of a JSON value. + */ +enum class json_type { + // Start at 1 to catch uninitialized / default values more easily + array=1, ///< A JSON array ( [ 1, 2, 3 ... ] ) + object, ///< A JSON object ( { "a": 1, "b" 2, ... } ) + number, ///< A JSON number ( 1 or -2.3 or 4.5e6 ...) + string, ///< A JSON string ( "a" or "hello world\n" ...) + boolean, ///< A JSON boolean (true or false) + null ///< A JSON null (null) +}; + +/** + * A type representing a JSON number. + * The design of the struct is deliberately straight-forward. All + * functions return standard values with no error check. + */ +struct number { + + /** + * return the automatically determined type of + * the number: number_type::floating_point_number, + * number_type::signed_integer or number_type::unsigned_integer. + * + * enum class number_type { + * floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + * signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + * unsigned_integer /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + * }; + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::number_type get_number_type() const noexcept; + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::unsigned_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a uint64_t, only valid if is_uint64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept; + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::signed_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a int64_t, only valid if is_int64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline int64_t get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept; + + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::floating_point_number. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a double, only valid if is_double() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline double get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept; + + /** + * Convert the number to a double. Though it always succeed, the conversion + * may be lossy if the number cannot be represented exactly. + */ + simdjson_inline double as_double() const noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The next block of declaration is designed so that we can call the number parsing + * functions on a number type. They are protected and should never be used outside + * of the core simdjson library. + */ + friend class value_iterator; + template + friend error_code numberparsing::write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer); + template + friend error_code numberparsing::parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + /** Store a signed 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store an unsigned 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store a double value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + /** Specifies that the value is a double, but leave it undefined. */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + /** + * End of friend declarations. + */ + + /** + * Our attributes are a union type (size = 64 bits) + * followed by a type indicator. + */ + union { + double floating_point_number; + int64_t signed_integer; + uint64_t unsigned_integer; + } payload{0}; + number_type type{number_type::signed_integer}; +}; + +/** + * Write the JSON type to the output stream + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send JSON type to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false); +#endif + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A string escaped per JSON rules, terminated with quote ("). They are used to represent + * unescaped keys inside JSON documents. + * + * (In other words, a pointer to the beginning of a string, just after the start quote, inside a + * JSON file.) + * + * This class is deliberately simplistic and has little functionality. You can + * compare a raw_json_string instance with an unescaped C string, but + * that is nearly all you can do. + * + * The raw_json_string is unescaped. If you wish to write an unescaped version of it to your own + * buffer, you may do so using the parser.unescape(string, buff) method, using an ondemand::parser + * instance. Doing so requires you to have a sufficiently large buffer. + * + * The raw_json_string instances originate typically from field instance which in turn represent + * key-value pairs from object instances. From a field instance, you get the raw_json_string + * instance by calling key(). You can, if you want a more usable string_view instance, call + * the unescaped_key() method on the field instance. You may also create a raw_json_string from + * any other string value, with the value.get_raw_json_string() method. Again, you can get + * a more usable string_view instance by calling get_string(). + * + */ +class raw_json_string { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string pointed at the given location in the JSON. + * + * The given location must be just *after* the beginning quote (") in the JSON file. + * + * It *must* be terminated by a ", and be a valid JSON string. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept; + /** + * Get the raw pointer to the beginning of the string in the JSON (just after the "). + * + * It is possible for this function to return a null pointer if the instance + * has outlived its existence. + */ + simdjson_inline const char * raw() const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done) on target.size() characters, + * and if the raw_json_string instance has a quote character at byte index target.size(). + * We never read more than length + 1 bytes in the raw_json_string instance. + * If length is smaller than target.size(), this will return false. + * + * The std::string_view instance may contain any characters. However, the caller + * is responsible for setting length so that length bytes may be read in the + * raw_json_string. + * + * Performance: the comparison may be done using memcmp which may be efficient + * for long strings. + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The std::string_view instance should not contain unescaped quote characters: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * Performance: the comparison is done byte-by-byte which might be inefficient for + * long strings. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The provided C string should not contain an unescaped quote character: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if target is free from unescaped quote. If target is known at + * compile-time, we might expect the computation to happen at compile time with + * many compilers (not all!). + */ + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept; + +private: + + + /** + * This will set the inner pointer to zero, effectively making + * this instance unusable. + */ + simdjson_inline void consume() noexcept { buf = nullptr; } + + /** + * Checks whether the inner pointer is non-null and thus usable. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool alive() const noexcept { return buf != nullptr; } + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result will be a valid UTF-8. + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow replacement of invalid surrogate pairs. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result may not be a valid UTF-8. https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + const uint8_t * buf{}; + friend class object; + friend class field; + friend class parser; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const raw_json_string &) noexcept; + +/** + * Comparisons between raw_json_string and std::string_view instances are potentially unsafe: the user is responsible + * for providing a string with no unescaped quote. Note that unescaped quotes cannot be present in valid JSON strings. + */ +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; + + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(icelake::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(icelake::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The default batch size for document_stream instances for this On Demand kernel. + * Note that different On Demand kernel may use a different DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE value + * in the future. + */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * A JSON fragment iterator. + * + * This holds the actual iterator as well as the buffer for writing strings. + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + */ + inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + + inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline parser(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + inline ~parser() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * document doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * It is expected that the content is a valid UTF-8 file, containing a valid JSON document. + * Otherwise the iterate method may return an error. In particular, the whole input should be + * valid: we do not attempt to tolerate incorrect content either before or after a JSON + * document. If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Validate what you use + * + * Calling iterate on an invalid JSON document may not immediately trigger an error. The call to + * iterate does not parse and validate the whole document. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param capacity The number of bytes allocated in the JSON (must be at least len+SIMDJSON_PADDING). + * + * @return The document, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string_view json, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string &&json) & noexcept = delete; + + /** + * @private + * + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * json_iterator doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * The ondemand::document instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope + * while you are accessing instances of ondemand::value, ondemand::object, ondemand::array. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * + * @return The iterator, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; + + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded; + * ondemand::parser parser; + * ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json); + * for (auto & doc : docs) { + * std::cout << doc["foo"] << std::endl; + * } + * // Prints 1 2 3 + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by ASCII whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. Documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with ASCII whitespace. + * + * The characters inside a JSON document, and between JSON documents, must be valid Unicode (UTF-8). + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excessively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the concatenated JSON. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 10MB, which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. + * @param allow_comma_separated (defaults on false) This allows a mode where the documents are + * separated by commas instead of whitespace. It comes with a performance + * penalty because the entire document is indexed at once (and the document must be + * less than 4 GB), and there is no multithreading. In this mode, the batch_size parameter + * is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + + /** The capacity of this parser (the largest document it can process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + /** The maximum capacity of this parser (the largest document it is allowed to process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * The maximum depth of this parser (the most deeply nested objects and arrays it can process). + * This parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * The max_depth parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth=DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** + * The parser instance can use threads when they are available to speed up some + * operations. It is enabled by default. Changing this attribute will change the + * behavior of the parser for future operations. + */ + bool threaded{true}; + #endif + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result must be valid UTF-8. + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow a replacement if the input string contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement = false) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result may not be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept; + +private: + /** @private [for benchmarking access] The implementation to use */ + std::unique_ptr implementation{}; + size_t _capacity{0}; + size_t _max_capacity; + size_t _max_depth{DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH}; + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + std::unique_ptr start_positions{}; +#endif + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class document_stream; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for icelake */ + +// All other declarations +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid array. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an array is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the array and checks whether the + * array is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the array. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the array more than once. If you unescape a string + * within the array more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding + * an array means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free + * operation. + * + * @returns true if the array contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration from the root. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no closing ] at the end of the document. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * This version of the method should be called after the initial [ has been verified, and is + * intended for use by switch statements that check the type of a value. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be after the initial [. Will be *moved* into the resulting array. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an array at the given Internal array creation. Call array::start() or array::started() instead of this. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must either be at the start of the first element with iter.is_alive() + * == true, or past the [] with is_alive() == false if the array is empty. Will be *moved* + * into the resulting array. + */ + simdjson_inline array(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Iterator marking current position. + * + * iter.is_alive() == false indicates iteration is complete. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class array_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::array &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + * + * This is an input_iterator, meaning: + * - It is forward-only + * - * must be called exactly once per element. + * - ++ must be called exactly once in between each * (*, ++, *, ++, * ...) + */ +class array_iterator { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array iterator. */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + /** + * Get the current element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are no more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Check if there are more elements in the JSON array. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Move to the next element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline array_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::array_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON document. It holds a json_iterator instance. + * + * Used by tokens to get text, and string buffer location. + * + * You must keep the document around during iteration. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid document. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline document() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document(const document &other) noexcept = delete; // pass your documents by reference, not by copy + simdjson_inline document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(const document &other) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: Calling get_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @param Whether to allow a replacement character for unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is not guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to 1 (which is the case when building in Debug mode + * by default), and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @returns SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + /** @overload template simdjson_result get() & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool, value + * + * Be mindful that the document instance must remain in scope while you are accessing object, array and value instances. + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + /** @overload template error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.) + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is defined, and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @exception SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to + * a key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string()and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the document is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808 and no larger than 18446744073709551615. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808 and greater or equal to -9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer if we have an integer outside + * of those ranges (either larger than 18446744073709551615 or smaller than -9223372036854775808). + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. If this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view may be the padded buffer. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator inside the document instance so we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the document, as if it had just been created. It invalidates all + * values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings). + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * Returns debugging information. + */ + inline std::string to_debug_string() noexcept; + /** + * Some unrecoverable error conditions may render the document instance unusable. + * The is_alive() method returns true when the document is still suitable. + */ + inline bool is_alive() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if this document has been fully parsed. + * If you have consumed the whole document and at_end() returns + * false, then there may be trailing content. + */ + inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * Note that at_pointer() automatically calls rewind between each call. Thus + * all values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings) + * are invalidated. After calling at_pointer, you need to consume the result: string values + * should be stored in your own variables, arrays should be decoded and stored in your own array-like + * structures and so forth. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + * - SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE if the json_pointer is empty and the document is not a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Consumes the document. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline value_iterator resume_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator get_root_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline document start(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + + // + // Fields + // + json_iterator iter{}; ///< Current position in the document + static constexpr depth_t DOCUMENT_DEPTH = 0; ///< document depth is always 0 + + friend class array_iterator; + friend class value; + friend class ondemand::parser; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class field; + friend class token; + friend class document_stream; + friend class document_reference; +}; + + +/** + * A document_reference is a thin wrapper around a document reference instance. + */ +class document_reference { +public: + simdjson_inline document_reference() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(document &d) noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_reference& operator=(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline void rewind() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + +private: + document *doc{nullptr}; +}; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::document &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator icelake::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document_reference::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +/** @private Custom worker class **/ +struct stage1_worker { + stage1_worker() noexcept = default; + stage1_worker(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; + stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + ~stage1_worker(); + /** + * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. + * You should only call this once. + **/ + void start_thread(); + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + * You must call start_thread once before. + */ + void run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); + /** Wait for the run to finish (blocking). You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. **/ + void finish(); + +private: + + /** + * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + **/ + void stop_thread(); + + std::thread thread{}; + /** These three variables define the work done by the thread. **/ + ondemand::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; + size_t _next_batch_start{}; + document_stream * owner{}; + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + * we use two for clarity. + */ + bool has_work{false}; + bool can_work{true}; + + /** + * We lock using a mutex. + */ + std::mutex locking_mutex{}; + std::condition_variable cond_var{}; + + friend class document_stream; +}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +/** + * A forward-only stream of documents. + * + * Produced by parser::iterate_many. + * + */ +class document_stream { +public: + /** + * Construct an uninitialized document_stream. + * + * ```c++ + * document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs); + * ``` + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto & doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = simdjson_result; + using pointer = void; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; + /** + * Get the current document (or error). + */ + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next document (prefix). + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Check if we're at the end yet. + * @param other the end iterator to compare to. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + /** + * @private + * + * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * auto doc = *i; + * size_t index = i.current_index(); + * } + * + * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private + * + * Gives a view of the current document at the current position. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * std::string_view v = i.source(); + * } + * + * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) + * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner + * of padding. + * + * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns error of the stream (if any). + */ + inline error_code error() const noexcept; + + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; + /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ + document_stream* stream; + /** Whether we're finished or not. */ + bool finished; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class json_iterator; + }; + + /** + * Start iterating the documents in the stream. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + /** + * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; + +private: + + document_stream &operator=(const document_stream &) = delete; // Disallow copying + document_stream(const document_stream &other) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is + * used. + * + * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream + * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process + * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes + * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream( + ondemand::parser &parser, + const uint8_t *buf, + size_t len, + size_t batch_size, + bool allow_comma_separated + ) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the first document in the buffer. Used by begin(), to handle allocation and + * initialization. + */ + inline void start() noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. + * + * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of + * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the + * document_stream object. + * + * The function returns simdjson::EMPTY if there is no more data to be parsed. + * + * The function returns simdjson::SUCCESS (as integer = 0) in case of success + * and indicates that the buffer has successfully been parsed to the end. + * Every document it contained has been parsed without error. + * + * The function returns an error code from simdjson/simdjson.h in case of failure + * such as simdjson::CAPACITY, simdjson::MEMALLOC, simdjson::DEPTH_ERROR and so forth; + * the simdjson::error_message function converts these error codes into a string). + * + * You can also check validity by calling parser.is_valid(). The same parser can + * and should be reused for the other documents in the buffer. + */ + inline void next() noexcept; + + /** Move the json_iterator of the document to the location of the next document in the stream. */ + inline void next_document() noexcept; + + /** Get the next document index. */ + inline size_t next_batch_start() const noexcept; + + /** Pass the next batch through stage 1 with the given parser. */ + inline error_code run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t batch_start) noexcept; + + // Fields + ondemand::parser *parser; + const uint8_t *buf; + size_t len; + size_t batch_size; + bool allow_comma_separated; + /** + * We are going to use just one document instance. The document owns + * the json_iterator. It implies that we only ever pass a reference + * to the document to the users. + */ + document doc{}; + /** The error (or lack thereof) from the current document. */ + error_code error; + size_t batch_start{0}; + size_t doc_index{}; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ + bool use_thread; + + inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Start a thread to run stage 1 on the next batch. */ + inline void start_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Wait for the stage 1 thread to finish and capture the results. */ + inline void finish_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** The error returned from the stage 1 thread. */ + error_code stage1_thread_error{UNINITIALIZED}; + /** The thread used to run stage 1 against the next batch in the background. */ + std::unique_ptr worker{new(std::nothrow) stage1_worker()}; + /** + * The parser used to run stage 1 in the background. Will be swapped + * with the regular parser when finished. + */ + ondemand::parser stage1_thread_parser{}; + + friend struct stage1_worker; + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + + friend class parser; + friend class document; + friend class json_iterator; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct internal::simdjson_result_base; +}; // document_stream + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON field (key/value pair) in an object. + * + * Returned from object iteration. + * + * Extends from std::pair so you can use C++ algorithms that rely on pairs. + */ +class field : public std::pair { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid field. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the key as a string_view (for higher speed, consider raw_key). + * We deliberately use a more cumbersome name (unescaped_key) to force users + * to think twice about using it. + * + * This consumes the key: once you have called unescaped_key(), you cannot + * call it again nor can you call key(). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a raw_json_string. Can be used for direct comparison with + * an unescaped C string: e.g., key() == "test". + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the unprocessed key as a string_view. This includes the quotes and may include + * some spaces after the last quote. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view key_raw_json_token() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a string_view. This does not include the quotes and + * the string is unprocessed key so it may contain escape characters + * (e.g., \uXXXX or \n). Use unescaped_key() to get the unescaped key. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view escaped_key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the field value. + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value &value() & noexcept; + /** + * @overload ondemand::value &ondemand::value() & noexcept + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value value() && noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::field &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key_raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result escaped_key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result value() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON object field iterator. + */ +class object { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a + * key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an object + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the object more than once. If you unescape a string within + * the object more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding an object + * means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free operation. + * + * @returns true if the object contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the object and checks whether the + * object is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Consumes the object and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * object as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline object resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline object(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + inline simdjson_result reset() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +class object_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline object_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + /** + * The underlying JSON iterator. + * + * PERF NOTE: expected to be elided in favor of the parent document: this is set when the object + * is first used, and never changes afterwards. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline object_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::object_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a document instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::document& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a value instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. The value must + * not have been accessed previously. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::value& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an object instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::object& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an array instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::array& x) noexcept; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We want to support argument-dependent lookup (ADL). + * Hence we should define operator<< in the namespace + * where the argument (here value, object, etc.) resides. + * Credit: @madhur4127 + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1768 + */ +namespace simdjson { namespace icelake { namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::value x); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::document& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::document_reference& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::icelake::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for icelake */ + +// Inline definitions +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter->depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the array is first found and the iterator is just past the `{`. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the `,` before the next value (or `]`). In this state, +// depth == iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter->depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the array iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet element may be missing or not be an +// array--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between elements, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter->depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a `]` or have reported an error, we are finished. We signal this +// by decrementing depth. In this state, iter->depth < depth, at_start == false, and +// error == SUCCESS. +// + +simdjson_inline array::array(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // We don't need to know if the array is empty to start iteration, but we do want to know if there + // is an error--thus `simdjson_unused`. + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(iter.started_array().get(has_value)); + return array(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::end() noexcept { + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::count_elements() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the array after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_array(); + return count; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_array().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_array(); +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + // Get the child + auto child = at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline std::string json_path_to_pointer_conversion(std::string_view json_path) { + if (json_path.empty() || (json_path.front() != '.' && + json_path.front() != '[')) { + return "-1"; // This is just a sentinel value, the caller should check for this and return an error. + } + + std::string result; + // Reserve space to reduce allocations, adjusting for potential increases due + // to escaping. + result.reserve(json_path.size() * 2); + + size_t i = 0; + + while (i < json_path.length()) { + if (json_path[i] == '.') { + result += '/'; + } else if (json_path[i] == '[') { + result += '/'; + ++i; // Move past the '[' + while (i < json_path.length() && json_path[i] != ']') { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + ++i; + } + if (i == json_path.length() || json_path[i] != ']') { + return "-1"; // Using sentinel value that will be handled as an error by the caller. + } + } else { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + } + ++i; + } + + return result; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) noexcept { + size_t i = 0; + for (auto value : *this) { + if (i == index) { return value; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + icelake::ondemand::array &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline array_iterator::array_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + if (iter.error()) { iter.abandon(); return iter.error(); } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator==(const array_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} +simdjson_inline array_iterator &array_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + error_code error; + // PERF NOTE this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error, so we'll never get here. + // However, it does not seem to make a perf difference, so we add it out of an abundance of caution. + if (( error = iter.error() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.has_next_element().error() )) { return *this; } + return *this; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + icelake::ondemand::array_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : icelake::implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++(first); + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document::document(ondemand::json_iterator &&_iter) noexcept + : iter{std::forward(_iter)} +{ + logger::log_start_value(iter, "document"); +} + +simdjson_inline document document::start(json_iterator &&iter) noexcept { + return document(std::forward(iter)); +} + +inline void document::rewind() noexcept { + iter.rewind(); +} + +inline std::string document::to_debug_string() noexcept { + return iter.to_string(); +} + +inline simdjson_result document::current_location() const noexcept { + return iter.current_location(); +} + +inline int32_t document::current_depth() const noexcept { + return iter.depth(); +} + +inline bool document::at_end() const noexcept { + return iter.at_end(); +} + + +inline bool document::is_alive() noexcept { + return iter.is_alive(); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::resume_value_iterator() noexcept { + return value_iterator(&iter, 1, iter.root_position()); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::get_root_value_iterator() noexcept { + return resume_value_iterator(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_root()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(resume_value_iterator()); + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_value() noexcept { + // Make sure we start any arrays or objects before returning, so that start_root_() + // gets called. + + // It is the convention throughout the code that the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` determines whether + // we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. Proper on::demand code should never trigger this error. +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.at_root()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + // assert_at_root() serves two purposes: in Debug mode, whether or not + // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set or not, it checks that we are at the root of + // the document (this will typically be redundant). In release mode, it generates + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME statements to allow the compiler to make assumptions. + iter.assert_at_root(); + switch (*iter.peek()) { + case '[': { + // The following lines check that the document ends with ]. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_array(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + case '{': { + // The following lines would check that the document ends with }. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + default: + // Unfortunately, scalar documents are a special case in simdjson and they cannot + // be safely converted to value instances. + return SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE; + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_array() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return array::start_root(value); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_object() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return object::start_root(value); +} + +/** + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. We want to disallow trailing + * content. + * Thus, in several implementations below, we pass a 'true' parameter value to + * a get_root_value_iterator() method: this indicates that we disallow trailing content. + */ + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_bool() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_null() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(true); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) & noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return get_array(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return get_object(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return get_string(false); } +simdjson_inline document::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator value() noexcept(false) { return get_value(); } + +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_elements() & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_elements(); + /* If there was an array, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_fields() & noexcept { + auto a = get_object(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_fields(); + /* If there was an object, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.skip_child(0); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + const uint8_t * starting_point{_iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter.unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + +simdjson_inline bool document::is_negative() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_integer() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number_type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(true); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json_token() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(_iter.peek_start()), _iter.peek_root_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_pointer.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_path.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + icelake::ondemand::document &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + error + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(icelake::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(icelake::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = std::forward(first); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} + + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::at_end() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_end(); +} + + +simdjson_inline int32_t simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference() noexcept : doc{nullptr} {} +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference(document &d) noexcept : doc(&d) {} +simdjson_inline void document_reference::rewind() noexcept { doc->rewind(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_array() & noexcept { return doc->get_array(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_object() & noexcept { return doc->get_object(); } +/** + * The document_reference instances are used primarily/solely for streams of JSON + * documents. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. + * + * However, for streams of JSON documents, we want to be able to start from + * "321" "321" "321" + * and parse it successfully as a stream of JSON documents, calling get_uint64_in_string() + * successfully each time. + * + * To achieve this result, we pass a 'false' to a get_root_value_iterator() method: + * this indicates that we allow trailing content. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_value() noexcept { return doc->get_value(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_null() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return array(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return object(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return std::string_view(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator value() noexcept(false) { return value(*doc); } +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_elements() & noexcept { return doc->count_elements(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_fields() & noexcept { return doc->count_fields(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at(size_t index) & noexcept { return doc->at(index); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::begin() & noexcept { return doc->begin(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::end() & noexcept { return doc->end(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::type() noexcept { return doc->type(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_scalar() noexcept { return doc->is_scalar(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_string() noexcept { return doc->is_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::current_location() noexcept { return doc->current_location(); } +simdjson_inline int32_t document_reference::current_depth() const noexcept { return doc->current_depth(); } +simdjson_inline bool document_reference::is_negative() noexcept { return doc->is_negative(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_integer() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number_type() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();} +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; } + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) + noexcept : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} + +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} + +inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); + } + } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); + } +} + +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + ondemand::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size, + bool _allow_comma_separated +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + allow_comma_separated{_allow_comma_separated}, + error{SUCCESS} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change + #endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + allow_comma_separated{false}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) + #endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept +{ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); + #endif +} + +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + //if(stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return simdjson_result(stream->doc, stream->error); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} + +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + if (error) { return; } + doc_index = batch_start; + doc = document(json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser)); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread on next batch if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } + } + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +} + +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always enter at once once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + next_document(); + if (error) { return; } + auto cur_struct_index = doc.iter._root - parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]; + + // Check if at end of structural indexes (i.e. at end of batch) + if(cur_struct_index >= static_cast(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + error = EMPTY; + // Load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + #else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + #endif + /** + * Whenever we move to another window, we need to update all pointers to make + * it appear as if the input buffer started at the beginning of the window. + * + * Take this input: + * + * {"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] [154, 110, 112, 1311] + * + * Say you process the following window... + * + * '{"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9]' + * + * When you do so, the json_iterator has a pointer at the beginning of the memory region + * (pointing at the beginning of '{"z"...'. + * + * When you move to the window that starts at... + * + * '[7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] ... + * + * then it is not sufficient to just run stage 1. You also need to re-anchor the + * json_iterator so that it believes we are starting at '[7, 10, 9]...'. + * + * Under the DOM front-end, this gets done automatically because the parser owns + * the pointer the data, and when you call stage1 and then stage2 on the same + * parser, then stage2 will run on the pointer acquired by stage1. + * + * That is, stage1 calls "this->buf = _buf" so the parser remembers the buffer that + * we used. But json_iterator has no callback when stage1 is called on the parser. + * In fact, I think that the parser is unaware of json_iterator. + * + * + * So we need to re-anchor the json_iterator after each call to stage 1 so that + * all of the pointers are in sync. + */ + doc.iter = json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + /** + * End of resync. + */ + + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + doc_index = batch_start; + } + } +} + +inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept { + // Go to next place where depth=0 (document depth) + error = doc.iter.skip_child(0); + if (error) { return; } + // Always set depth=1 at the start of document + doc.iter._depth = 1; + // consume comma if comma separated is allowed + if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); } + // Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings. + doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position(); +} + +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + // This code only updates the structural index in the parser, it does not update any json_iterator + // instance. + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} + +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + auto depth = stream->doc.iter.depth(); + auto cur_struct_index = stream->doc.iter._root - stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + + // If at root, process the first token to determine if scalar value + if (stream->doc.iter.at_root()) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': // Depth=1 already at start of document + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + default: // Scalar value document + // TODO: We could remove trailing whitespaces + // This returns a string spanning from start of value to the beginning of the next document (excluded) + { + auto next_index = stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[++cur_struct_index]; + // normally the length would be next_index - current_index() - 1, except for the last document + size_t svlen = next_index - current_index(); + const char *start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } + } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + while (cur_struct_index <= static_cast(stream->parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': + depth++; + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + } + if (depth == 0) { break; } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(), stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index] - current_index() + stream->batch_start + 1);; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::iterator::error() const noexcept { + return stream->error; +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(stage1_thread_parser,*parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } + + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} + +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); + + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + icelake::ondemand::document_stream &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} + +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +// clang 6 does not think the default constructor can be noexcept, so we make it explicit +simdjson_inline field::field() noexcept : std::pair() {} + +simdjson_inline field::field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept + : std::pair(key, std::forward(value)) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept { + raw_json_string key; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_key().get(key) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_value() ); + return field::start(parent_iter, key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept { + return field(key, parent_iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result field::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() but Visual Studio won't let us. + simdjson_result answer = first.unescape(second.iter.json_iter(), allow_replacement); + first.consume(); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string field::key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return first; +} + + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::key_raw_json_token() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf-1), second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1) - first.buf + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::escaped_key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + auto end_quote = second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1); + while(*end_quote != '"') end_quote--; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf), end_quote - first.buf); +} + +simdjson_inline value &field::value() & noexcept { + return second; +} + +simdjson_inline value field::value() && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).second; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + icelake::ondemand::field &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key_raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key_raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::escaped_key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.escaped_key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescaped_key(allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first.value()); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept + : token(std::forward(other.token)), + parser{other.parser}, + _string_buf_loc{other._string_buf_loc}, + error{other.error}, + _depth{other._depth}, + _root{other._root}, + _streaming{other._streaming} +{ + other.parser = nullptr; +} +simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iterator::operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept { + token = other.token; + parser = other.parser; + _string_buf_loc = other._string_buf_loc; + error = other.error; + _depth = other._depth; + _root = other._root; + _streaming = other._streaming; + other.parser = nullptr; + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{false} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser, bool streaming) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{streaming} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +inline void json_iterator::rewind() noexcept { + token.set_position( root_position() ); + logger::log_headers(); // We start again + _string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + _depth = 1; +} + +inline bool json_iterator::balanced() const noexcept { + token_iterator ti(token); + int32_t count{0}; + ti.set_position( root_position() ); + while(ti.peek() <= peek_last()) { + switch (*ti.return_current_and_advance()) + { + case '[': case '{': + count++; + break; + case ']': case '}': + count--; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + return count == 0; +} + + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and parent_depth, which is a desired effect. The warning does not show up if the +// skip_child() function is not marked inline). +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + + // For the first open array/object in a value, we've already incremented depth, so keep it the same + // We never stop at colon, but if we did, it wouldn't affect depth + case '[': case '{': case ':': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // If there is a comma, we have just finished a value in an array/object, and need to get back in + case ',': + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // ] or } means we just finished a value and need to jump out of the array/object + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // If there are no more tokens, the parent is incomplete. + if (at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "Missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + break; + case '"': + if(*peek() == ':') { + // We are at a key!!! + // This might happen if you just started an object and you skip it immediately. + // Performance note: it would be nice to get rid of this check as it is somewhat + // expensive. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1742 + logger::log_value(*this, "key"); + return_current_and_advance(); // eat up the ':' + break; // important!!! + } + simdjson_fallthrough; + // Anything else must be a scalar value + default: + // For the first scalar, we will have incremented depth already, so we decrement it here. + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + } + + // Now that we've considered the first value, we only increment/decrement for arrays/objects + while (position() < end_position()) { + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + case '[': case '{': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth++; + break; + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + default: + logger::log_value(*this, "skip", ""); + break; + } + } + + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "not enough close braces"); +} + +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_root() const noexcept { + return position() == root_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_single_token() const noexcept { + return parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes == 1; +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::streaming() const noexcept { + return _streaming; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::root_position() const noexcept { + return _root; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + // Under Visual Studio, the next SIMDJSON_ASSUME fails with: the argument + // has side effects that will be discarded. + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( token.position() == _root ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens) const noexcept { + assert_valid_position(token._position + required_tokens - 1); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept { +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position >= &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0] ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position < &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return position() == end_position(); +} +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline std::string json_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + if( !is_alive() ) { return "dead json_iterator instance"; } + const char * current_structural = reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + return std::string("json_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + + std::string(", structural : '") + std::string(current_structural,1) + + std::string("', offset : ") + std::to_string(token.current_offset()) + + std::string("', error : ") + error_message(error) + + std::string(" ]"); +} + +inline simdjson_result json_iterator::current_location() const noexcept { + if (!is_alive()) { // Unrecoverable error + if (!at_root()) { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek(-1)); + } else { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + } + } + if (at_end()) { + return OUT_OF_BOUNDS; + } + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_alive() const noexcept { + return parser; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + parser = nullptr; + _depth = 0; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.return_current_and_advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::unsafe_pointer() const noexcept { + // deliberately done without safety guard: + return token.peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // #if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + // todo: currently we require end-of-string buffering, but the following + // assert_valid_position should be turned on if/when we lift that condition. + // assert_valid_position(position); + // This is almost surely related to SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF but given that SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // is ON by default, we have no choice but to disable it for real with a comment. + return token.peek(position); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(position); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_root_length(position); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + // The following line fails under some compilers... + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes > 0); + // since it has side-effects. + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(n_structural_indexes > 0); + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes - 1]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek_last() const noexcept { + return token.peek(last_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parent_depth >= 0 && parent_depth < INT32_MAX - 1); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == parent_depth + 1); + _depth = parent_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline depth_t json_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _string_buf_loc; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + error = _error; + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return token.position(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return parser->unescape(in, _string_buf_loc, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept { + return parser->unescape_wobbly(in, _string_buf_loc); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(child_depth) < parser->max_depth()); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(position >= parser->start_positions[child_depth]); +#endif +#endif + token.set_position(position); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept { + if (*peek() == c) { + return_current_and_advance(); + return SUCCESS; + } + return TAPE_ERROR; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + return size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth() ? parser->start_positions[depth] : 0; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + if(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()) { parser->start_positions[depth] = position; } +} + +#endif + + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + return _error; +} + + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept { + // This function is not expected to be called in performance-sensitive settings. + // Let us guard against silly cases: + if((N < max_len) || (N == 0)) { return false; } + // Copy to the buffer. + std::memcpy(tmpbuf, json, max_len); + if(N > max_len) { // We pad whatever remains with ' '. + std::memset(tmpbuf + max_len, ' ', N - max_len); + } + return true; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case json_type::array: out << "array"; break; + case json_type::object: out << "object"; break; + case json_type::number: out << "number"; break; + case json_type::string: out << "string"; break; + case json_type::boolean: out << "boolean"; break; + case json_type::null: out << "null"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false) { + return out << type.value(); +} +#endif + + + +simdjson_inline number_type number::get_number_type() const noexcept { + return type; +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline uint64_t number::get_uint64() const noexcept { + return payload.unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator uint64_t() const noexcept { + return get_uint64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_int64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline int64_t number::get_int64() const noexcept { + return payload.signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator int64_t() const noexcept { + return get_int64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_double() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline double number::get_double() const noexcept { + return payload.floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator double() const noexcept { + return get_double(); +} + +simdjson_inline double number::as_double() const noexcept { + if(is_double()) { + return payload.floating_point_number; + } + if(is_int64()) { + return double(payload.signed_integer); + } + return double(payload.unsigned_integer); +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + payload.signed_integer = value; + type = number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + payload.unsigned_integer = value; + type = number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_double(double value) noexcept { + payload.floating_point_number = value; + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::skip_double() noexcept { + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { +namespace logger { + +static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; +static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; +static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; +static int log_depth = 0; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + +// Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces +static inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } +} + +template +static inline std::string string_format(const std::string& format, const Args&... args) +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS + int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; + auto size = static_cast(size_s); + if (size <= 0) return std::string(); + std::unique_ptr buf(new char[size]); + std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); +} + +static inline log_level get_log_level_from_env() +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *lvl = getenv("SIMDJSON_LOG_LEVEL"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + if (lvl && simdjson_strcasecmp(lvl, "ERROR") == 0) { return log_level::error; } + return log_level::info; +} + +static inline log_level log_threshold() +{ + static log_level threshold = get_log_level_from_env(); + return threshold; +} + +static inline bool should_log(log_level level) +{ + return level >= log_threshold(); +} + +inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "", type, detail, log_level::info); +} +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "+", type, detail, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "+", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} + +inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth--; } + log_line(iter, "-", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "ERROR: ", error, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::error); +} +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "ERROR: ", error, detail, log_level::error); +} + +inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_event(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_value(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_start_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_end_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_error(iter.json_iter(), error, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_headers() noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(log_level::info))) { + // Technically a static variable is not thread-safe, but if you are using threads and logging... well... + static bool displayed_hint{false}; + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + if (!displayed_hint) { + // We only print this helpful header once. + printf("# Logging provides the depth and position of the iterator user-visible steps:\n"); + printf("# +array says 'this is where we were when we discovered the start array'\n"); + printf( + "# -array says 'this is where we were when we ended the array'\n"); + printf("# skip says 'this is a structural or value I am skipping'\n"); + printf("# +/-skip says 'this is a start/end array or object I am skipping'\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# The indentation of the terms (array, string,...) indicates the depth,\n"); + printf("# in addition to the depth being displayed.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Every token in the document has a single depth determined by the tokens before it,\n"); + printf("# and is not affected by what the token actually is.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Not all structural elements are presented as tokens in the logs.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# We never give control to the user within an empty array or an empty object.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Inside an array, having a depth greater than the array's depth means that\n"); + printf("# we are pointing inside a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth equal to the array means that we are pointing right before a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth smaller than the array means that we have moved beyond the array.\n"); + displayed_hint = true; + } + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next"); + // printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Next#"); + printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Depth"); + printf("| Detail "); + printf("|\n"); + + printf("|%.*s", LOG_EVENT_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + // printf("|%.*s", 5+2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", 5 + 2, DASHES); + printf("|--------"); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + log_line(iter, iter.position()+delta, depth_t(iter.depth()+depth_delta), title_prefix, title, detail, level, std::forward(args)...); +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(level))) { + const int indent = depth * 2; + const auto buf = iter.token.buf; + auto msg = string_format(title, std::forward(args)...); + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", indent, "", title_prefix, + LOG_EVENT_LEN - indent - int(strlen(title_prefix)), msg.c_str()); + { + // Print the current structural. + printf("| "); + // Before we begin, the index might point right before the document. + // This could be unsafe, see https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/discussions/1938 + if (index < iter._root) { + printf("%*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, ""); + } else { + auto current_structural = &buf[*index]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(current_structural[i])); + } + } + printf(" "); + } + { + // Print the next structural. + printf("| "); + auto next_structural = &buf[*(index + 1)]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(next_structural[i])); + } + printf(" "); + } + // printf("| %5u ", *(index+1)); + printf("| %5i ", depth); + printf("| %6.*s ", int(detail.size()), detail.data()); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept { + if(iter.is_at_key()) { + /** + * whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is + * unsafe because you will hit a string and you will assume that + * it is string value, and this mistake will lead you to make bad + * depth computation. + */ + /** + * We want to 'consume' the key. We could really + * just do _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); at this + * point, but, for clarity, we will use the high-level API to + * eat the key. We assume that the compiler optimizes away + * most of the work. + */ + simdjson_unused raw_json_string actual_key; + auto error = iter.field_key().get(actual_key); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; }; + // Let us move to the value while we are at it. + if ((error = iter.field_value())) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + } + auto error_skip = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error_skip) { iter.abandon(); } + return error_skip; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->peek()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.started_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline object object::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline object::object(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return object_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::end() noexcept { + return object_iterator(iter); +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; + + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = find_field(unescaped); // Take note find_field does not unescape keys when matching + } else { + child = find_field(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::count_fields() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the object after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_object(); + return count; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_object().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_object(); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first)[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::reset() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.reset(); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// object_iterator +// + +simdjson_inline object_iterator::object_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + error_code error = iter.error(); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + auto result = field::start(iter); + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (result.error()) { iter.abandon(); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator==(const object_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline object_iterator &object_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (!iter.is_open()) { return *this; } // Iterator will be released if there is an error + + simdjson_unused error_code error; + if ((error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + if ((error = iter.has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { return *this; }; + return *this; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter.depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the object is first found and the iterator is just past the {. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the , or } before the next value. In this state, +// depth == iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter.depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the object iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet field may be missing or not be an +// object--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between fields, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// Errors that occur while reading a field to give to the user (such as when the key is not a +// string or the field is missing a colon) are yielded immediately. Depth is then decremented, +// moving to the Finished state without transitioning through an Error state at all. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter.depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a }, we are finished. We signal this by decrementing depth. +// In this state, iter.depth < depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + icelake::ondemand::object_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +// Checks for ']' and ',' +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++first; + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity} { +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t new_capacity, size_t new_max_depth) noexcept { + if (new_capacity > max_capacity()) { return CAPACITY; } + if (string_buf && new_capacity == capacity() && new_max_depth == max_depth()) { return SUCCESS; } + + // string_capacity copied from document::allocate + _capacity = 0; + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * new_capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + start_positions.reset(new (std::nothrow) token_position[new_max_depth]); +#endif + if (implementation) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_capacity(new_capacity) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_max_depth(new_max_depth) ); + } else { + SIMDJSON_TRY( simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(new_capacity, new_max_depth, implementation) ); + } + _capacity = new_capacity; + _max_depth = new_max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this }); +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + const simdjson::error_code err = implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular); + if (err) { + if (err != UNCLOSED_STRING) + return err; + } + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this, true }); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string_view json, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept { + if(json.capacity() - json.size() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + json.reserve(json.size() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); + } + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + padded_string_view json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + const padded_string &json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length()) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return json_iterator(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + if(allow_comma_separated && batch_size < len) { batch_size = len; } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity < dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_string(in.buf, dst, allow_replacement); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_wobbly_string(in.buf, dst); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string::raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept : buf{_buf} {} + +simdjson_inline const char * raw_json_string::raw() const noexcept { return reinterpret_cast(buf); } + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;pos < target.size() && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;target[pos] && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // If we are going to call memcmp, then we must know something about the length of the raw_json_string. + return (length >= target.size()) && (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + if(target.size() <= SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + return (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); + } + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(const char * target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: 'target' does not contain unescaped quote characters, is null terminated and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return a.unsafe_is_equal(c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return a == c; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape(*this, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape_wobbly(*this); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const raw_json_string &str) noexcept { + bool in_escape = false; + const char *s = str.raw(); + while (true) { + switch (*s) { + case '\\': in_escape = !in_escape; break; + case '"': if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } else { return out; } break; + default: if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } + } + out << *s; + s++; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape(icelake::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape(iter, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape_wobbly(icelake::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape_wobbly(iter); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +inline std::string_view trim(const std::string_view str) noexcept { + // We can almost surely do better by rolling our own find_first_not_of function. + size_t first = str.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + // If we have the empty string (just white space), then no trimming is possible, and + // we return the empty string_view. + if (std::string_view::npos == first) { return std::string_view(); } + size_t last = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + return str.substr(first, (last - first + 1)); +} + + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::document& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::document_reference& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::value& x) noexcept { + /** + * If we somehow receive a value that has already been consumed, + * then the following code could be in trouble. E.g., we create + * an array as needed, but if an array was already created, then + * it could be bad. + */ + using namespace icelake::ondemand; + icelake::ondemand::json_type t; + auto error = x.type().get(t); + if(error != SUCCESS) { return error; } + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + { + icelake::ondemand::array array; + error = x.get_array().get(array); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(array); + } + case json_type::object: + { + icelake::ondemand::object object; + error = x.get_object().get(object); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(object); + } + default: + return trim(x.raw_json_token()); + } +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::object& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(icelake::ondemand::array& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { namespace icelake { namespace ondemand { + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::document_reference& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::icelake::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::icelake::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline token_iterator::token_iterator( + const uint8_t *_buf, + token_position position +) noexcept : buf{_buf}, _position{position} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::current_offset() const noexcept { + return *(_position); +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position++)]; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + return &buf[*position]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *position; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+1) - *position; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+2) - *(position) > *(position+1) - *(position) ? + *(position+1) - *(position) + : *(position+2) - *(position); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position+delta)]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta+1) - *(_position+delta); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position token_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _position; +} +simdjson_inline void token_iterator::set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept { + _position = target_position; +} + +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position == other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position != other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position > other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position >= other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position < other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position <= other._position; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value::value(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} +simdjson_inline value value::start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} +simdjson_inline value value::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_array() noexcept { + return array::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_object() noexcept { + return object::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_start()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(iter); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double() noexcept { + return iter.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_bool() noexcept { + return iter.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_null() noexcept { + return iter.is_null(); +} +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_number(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code value::get(T &out) noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline value::operator T() noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator array() noexcept(false) { + return get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator object() noexcept(false) { + return get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator double() noexcept(false) { + return get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + return get_string(false); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + return get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + return get_bool(); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_elements() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_array(); + answer = a.count_elements(); + // count_elements leaves you pointing inside the array, at the first element. + // We need to move back so that the user can create a new array (which requires that + // we point at '['). + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_fields() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_object(); + answer = a.count_fields(); + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at(size_t index) noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::type() noexcept { + return iter.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + + +simdjson_inline bool value::is_negative() noexcept { + return iter.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_integer() noexcept { + return iter.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number_type() noexcept { + return iter.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number() noexcept { + return iter.get_number(); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() noexcept { + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(iter.peek_start()), iter.peek_start_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::raw_json() noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: { + ondemand::array array; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_array().get(array)); + return array.raw_json(); + } + case json_type::object: { + ondemand::object object; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_object().get(object)); + return object.raw_json(); + } + default: + return raw_json_token(); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::current_location() noexcept { + return iter.json_iter().current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline int32_t value::current_depth() const noexcept{ + return iter.json_iter().depth(); +} + +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer.empty())) { // can't be + return false; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + icelake::ondemand::value &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(icelake::ondemand::value &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = first; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return static_cast(first); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::array() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::object() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator icelake::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer( + std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for icelake: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace icelake { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value_iterator::value_iterator( + json_iterator *json_iter, + depth_t depth, + token_position start_position +) noexcept : _json_iter{json_iter}, _depth{depth}, _start_position{start_position} +{ +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_root_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_object() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + end_container(); + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_object() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // object: e.g., `{"a":2} foo }`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != '}') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing } at end"); + } + // If the last character is } *and* the first gibberish character is also '}' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == '}') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed object. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_object() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::end_container() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + if (depth() > 1 && at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing parent ] or }"); } + // if (depth() <= 1 && !at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_field() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + // It's illegal to call this unless there are more tokens: anything that ends in } or ] is + // obligated to verify there are more tokens if they are not the top level. + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "object"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between object fields"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + error_code error; + bool has_value; + // + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. The start of the object, at the first field: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + if (at_first_field()) { + has_value = true; + + // + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return false; + + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + while (has_value) { + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + //if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); // Skip the value entirely + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. + return false; +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + /** + * When find_field_unordered_raw is called, we can either be pointing at the + * first key, pointing outside (at the closing brace) or if a key was matched + * we can be either pointing right afterthe ':' right before the value (that we need skip), + * or we may have consumed the value and we might be at a comma or at the + * final brace (ready for a call to has_next_field()). + */ + error_code error; + bool has_value; + + // First, we scan from that point to the end. + // If we don't find a match, we may loop back around, and scan from the beginning to that point. + token_position search_start = _json_iter->position(); + + // We want to know whether we need to go back to the beginning. + bool at_first = at_first_field(); + /////////////// + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. At the first key: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + // + if (at_first) { + has_value = true; + + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + at_first = true; + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + // If someone queried a key but they not did access the value, then we are left pointing + // at the ':' and we need to move forward through the value... If the value was + // processed then skip_child() does not move the iterator (but may adjust the depth). + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + search_start = _json_iter->position(); + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + + // After initial processing, we will be in one of two states: + // + // ``` + // // At the beginning of a field + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // At the end of the object + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // ``` + // + // Next, we find a match starting from the current position. + while (has_value) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + // Performance note: it maybe wasteful to rewind to the beginning when there might be + // no other query following. Indeed, it would require reskipping the whole object. + // Instead, you can just stay where you are. If there is a new query, there is always time + // to rewind. + if(at_first) { return false; } + + // If we reach the end without finding a match, search the rest of the fields starting at the + // beginning of the object. + // (We have already run through the object before, so we've already validated its structure. We + // don't check errors in this bit.) + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + while (true) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(has_value); // we should reach search_start before ever reaching the end of the object + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + error = field_key().get(actual_key); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + error = field_value(); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // If we reached the end of the key-value pair we started from, then we know + // that the key is not there so we return false. We are either right before + // the next comma or the final brace. + if(_json_iter->position() == search_start) { return false; } + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + error = has_next_field().get(has_value); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // If we make the mistake of exiting here, then we could be left pointing at a key + // in the middle of an object. That's not an allowable state. + } + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. The program should + // never reach this point. + return false; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::field_key() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + const uint8_t *key = _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + if (*(key++) != '"') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Object key is not a string"); } + return raw_json_string(key); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::field_value() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + if (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance() != ':') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing colon in object field"); } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_root_array(); +} + +inline std::string value_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + auto answer = std::string("value_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + std::string(", "); + if(_json_iter != nullptr) { answer += _json_iter->to_string(); } + answer += std::string(" ]"); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_array() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); + if (*_json_iter->peek() == ']') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty array"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_array() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // array: e.g., `[1, 2] foo]`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // also call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != ']') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing ] at end"); + } + // If the last character is ] *and* the first gibberish character is also ']' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == ']') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed array. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_array() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_array(); + if (error) { return error; } + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_element() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + logger::log_event(*this, "has_next_element"); + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case ']': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "array"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between array elements"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + auto not_true = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "true"); + auto not_false = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "fals") | (json[4] ^ 'e'); + bool error = (not_true && not_false) || jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(json[not_true ? 5 : 4]); + if (error) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + return simdjson_result(!not_true); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + bool is_null_string = !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]); + // if we start with 'n', we must be a null + if(!is_null_string && json[0]=='n') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a null but starts with n"); } + return is_null_string; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_string(allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_bool() noexcept { + auto result = parse_bool(peek_non_root_scalar("bool")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("bool"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_null() noexcept { + bool is_null_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(parse_null(peek_non_root_scalar("null")).get(is_null_value)); + if(is_null_value) { advance_non_root_scalar("null"); } + return is_null_value; +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_non_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_root_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_integer() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number_type() noexcept { + return numberparsing::get_number_type(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number() noexcept { + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(peek_non_root_scalar("number"), num); + if(error) { return error; } + return num; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("is_root_integer"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + return false; // if there are more than 20 characters, it cannot be represented as an integer. + } + auto answer = numberparsing::is_integer(tmpbuf); + // If the parsing was a success, we must still check that it is + // a single scalar. Note that we parse first because of cases like '[]' where + // getting TRAILING_CONTENT is wrong. + if(check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && (!_json_iter->is_single_token())) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return number_type::big_integer; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto answer = numberparsing::get_number_type(tmpbuf); + if (check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + // NOTE: the current approach doesn't work for very big integer numbers containing more than 1074 digits. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return BIGINT_ERROR; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(tmpbuf, num); + if(error) { return error; } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("number"); + return num; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_root_string(check_trailing, allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("bool"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[5+1+1]; // +1 for null termination + tmpbuf[5+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 5+1)) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + auto result = parse_bool(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("bool"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("null"); + bool result = (max_len >= 4 && !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && + (max_len == 4 || jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]))); + if(result) { // we have something that looks like a null. + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("null"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::skip_child() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth >= _depth ); + + return _json_iter->skip_child(depth()); +} + +simdjson_inline value_iterator value_iterator::child() const noexcept { + assert_at_child(); + return { _json_iter, depth()+1, _json_iter->token.position() }; +} + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and iterator depth, which is a desired effect. It does not happen if is_open is +// marked non-inline. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_open() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->depth() >= depth(); +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->at_end(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_first_field() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position() + 1; +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + _json_iter->abandon(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline depth_t value_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::error() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->error; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *&value_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _json_iter->string_buf_loc(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline const json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() const noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_start_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_length(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_root_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_root_length(start_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + const uint8_t *json; + if (!is_at_start()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + json = peek_start(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + } else { + assert_at_start(); + /** + * We should be prudent. Let us peek. If it is not the right type, we + * return an error. Only once we have determined that we have the right + * type are we allowed to advance! + */ + json = _json_iter->peek(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + } + + + return SUCCESS; +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_root(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_root(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), message); + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_start() const noexcept { + return position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_key() const noexcept { + // Keys are at the same depth as the object. + // Note here that we could be safer and check that we are within an object, + // but we do not. + return _depth == _json_iter->_depth && *_json_iter->peek() == '"'; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept { + // We can legitimately be either at the first value ([1]), or after the array if it's empty ([]). + auto delta = position() - start_position(); + return delta == 1 || delta == 2; +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_container_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_next() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_container_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_array() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_object() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_object(); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_child() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_is_valid() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter != nullptr ); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_valid() const noexcept { + return _json_iter != nullptr; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::type() const noexcept { + switch (*peek_start()) { + case '{': + return json_type::object; + case '[': + return json_type::array; + case '"': + return json_type::string; + case 'n': + return json_type::null; + case 't': case 'f': + return json_type::boolean; + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return json_type::number; + default: + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::start_position() const noexcept { + return _start_position; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->end_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->last_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept { + return _json_iter->report_error(error, message); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace icelake +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(icelake::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for icelake */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for icelake */ +/* including simdjson/icelake/end.h: #include "simdjson/icelake/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/icelake/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/icelake/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_ICELAKE +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "icelake" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/icelake/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ICELAKE_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/icelake/ondemand.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(ppc64) +/* including simdjson/ppc64/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/ppc64/begin.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "ppc64" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION ppc64 +/* including simdjson/ppc64/base.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for ALTIVEC (PPC64). + */ +namespace ppc64 { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +// These are defined by altivec.h in GCC toolchain, it is safe to undef them. +#ifdef bool +#undef bool +#endif + +#ifdef vector +#undef vector +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__vector unsigned char) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for ppc64"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num - 1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num); // Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_popcountll(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + *result = value1 + value2; + return *result < value1; +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is +// encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + // You can use the version below, however gcc sometimes miscompiles + // vec_pmsum_be, it happens somewhere around between 8 and 9th version. + // The performance boost was not noticeable, falling back to a usual + // implementation. + // __vector unsigned long long all_ones = {~0ull, ~0ull}; + // __vector unsigned long long mask = {bitmask, 0}; + // // Clang and GCC return different values for pmsum for ull so cast it to one. + // // Generally it is not specified by ALTIVEC ISA what is returned by + // // vec_pmsum_be. + // #if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) + // return (uint64_t)(((__vector unsigned long long)vec_pmsum_be(all_ones, mask))[0]); + // #else + // return (uint64_t)(((__vector unsigned long long)vec_pmsum_be(all_ones, mask))[1]); + // #endif + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +#if defined(__linux__) +#include +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); +#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__ +#if defined(__linux__) + val = bswap_64(val); +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) + val = bswap64(val); +#endif +#endif + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/simd.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { +namespace simd { + +using __m128i = __vector unsigned char; + +template struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i &() const { + return this->value; + } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i &() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { + return vec_or(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { + return vec_and(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { + return vec_xor(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { + return vec_andc(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator|=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast | other; + return *this_cast; + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator&=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast & other; + return *this_cast; + } + simdjson_inline Child &operator^=(const Child other) { + auto this_cast = static_cast(this); + *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; + return *this_cast; + } +}; + +template > +struct base8 : base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpeq(lhs.value, (__m128i)rhs); + } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(simd8 prev_chunk) const { + __m128i chunk = this->value; +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve(this->value); + prev_chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)prev_chunk); +#endif + chunk = (__m128i)vec_sld((__m128i)prev_chunk, (__m128i)chunk, 16 - N); +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + chunk = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)chunk); +#endif + return chunk; + } +}; + +// SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) +template <> struct simd8 : base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { + return (__m128i)vec_splats((unsigned char)(-(!!_value))); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) + : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { + __vector unsigned long long result; + const __m128i perm_mask = {0x78, 0x70, 0x68, 0x60, 0x58, 0x50, 0x48, 0x40, + 0x38, 0x30, 0x28, 0x20, 0x18, 0x10, 0x08, 0x00}; + + result = ((__vector unsigned long long)vec_vbpermq((__m128i)this->value, + (__m128i)perm_mask)); +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + return static_cast(result[1]); +#else + return static_cast(result[0]); +#endif + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { + return !vec_all_eq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { + return this->value ^ (__m128i)splat(true); + } +}; + +template struct base8_numeric : base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T value) { + (void)value; + return (__m128i)vec_splats(value); + } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return splat(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return (__m128i)(vec_vsx_ld(0, reinterpret_cast(values))); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16(T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, + T v5, T v6, T v7, T v8, T v9, + T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, + T v14, T v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, + v14, v15); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) + : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { + vec_vsx_st(this->value, 0, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst)); + } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)((__m128i)this->value + (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)((__m128i)this->value - (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 &operator+=(const simd8 other) { + *this = *this + other; + return *static_cast *>(this); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 &operator-=(const simd8 other) { + *this = *this - other; + return *static_cast *>(this); + } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior + // for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return (__m128i)vec_perm((__m128i)lookup_table, (__m128i)lookup_table, this->value); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted + // as a bitset). Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out + // every byte to output. Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the + // result are significant but 16 bytes get written. Design consideration: it + // seems like a function with the signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) + // would be sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L *output) const { + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + using internal::thintable_epi8; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. +#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ + __m128i shufmask = (__m128i)(__vector unsigned long long){ + thintable_epi8[mask1], thintable_epi8[mask2]}; +#else + __m128i shufmask = (__m128i)(__vector unsigned long long){ + thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]}; + shufmask = (__m128i)vec_reve((__m128i)shufmask); +#endif + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = ((__m128i)shufmask) + + ((__m128i)(__vector int){0, 0, 0x08080808, 0x08080808}); + + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = vec_perm(this->value, this->value, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + vec_vsx_ld(0, reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = vec_perm(pruned, (__m128i)vec_splats(0), compactmask); + vec_vsx_st(answer, 0, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output)); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 + lookup_16(L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, L replace4, + L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, L replace8, L replace9, + L replace10, L replace11, L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, + L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, replace4, replace5, replace6, + replace7, replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, replace12, + replace13, replace14, replace15)); + } +}; + +// Signed bytes +template <> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t *values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, + int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, + int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15) + : simd8((__m128i)(__vector signed char){v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, + v15}) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 + repeat_16(int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, + int8_t v6, int8_t v7, int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, + int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 + max_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_max((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + min_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_min((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpgt((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmplt((__vector signed char)this->value, + (__vector signed char)(__m128i)other); + } +}; + +// Unsigned bytes +template <> struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) + : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t *values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline + simd8(uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, + uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, + uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15) + : simd8((__m128i){v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15}) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 + repeat_16(uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, + uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, + uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, + uint8_t v15) { + return simd8(v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, + v13, v14, v15); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 + saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_adds(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_subs(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 + max_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_max(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + min_val(const simd8 other) const { + return (__m128i)vec_min(this->value, (__m128i)other); + } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 + gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { + return this->saturating_sub(other); + } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 + lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { + return other.saturating_sub(*this); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<=(const simd8 other) const { + return other.max_val(*this) == other; + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>=(const simd8 other) const { + return other.min_val(*this) == other; + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator>(const simd8 other) const { + return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 + operator<(const simd8 other) const { + return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); + } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { + return (__m128i)vec_cmpeq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(uint8_t(0))); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { + return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { + return ~this->bits_not_set(); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { + return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + return vec_all_eq(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { + return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return vec_all_eq(vec_and(this->value, (__m128i)bits), + (__m128i)vec_splats(0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); + } + template simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { + return simd8( + (__m128i)vec_sr(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splat_u8(N))); + } + template simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { + return simd8( + (__m128i)vec_sl(this->value, (__m128i)vec_splat_u8(N))); + } +}; + +template struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, + "PPC64 kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64 &o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64 & + operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, + const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) + : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) + : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr + 16), + simd8::load(ptr + 32), simd8::load(ptr + 48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr + sizeof(simd8) * 3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | + (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T *output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), + output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), + output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), + output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask()); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask(); + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask(); + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask(); + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] == mask, this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, this->chunks[3] == mask) + .to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3]) + .to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64(this->chunks[0] <= mask, this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, this->chunks[3] <= mask) + .to_bitmask(); + } +}; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote + copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { + return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; + } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { + return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); + } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { + return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); + } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote +backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), + "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than " + "SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on + // PPC; therefore, we smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the + // bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = + simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +/** + * A fast, simple, DOM-like interface that parses JSON as you use it. + * + * Designed for maximum speed and a lower memory profile. + */ +namespace ondemand { + +/** Represents the depth of a JSON value (number of nested arrays/objects). */ +using depth_t = int32_t; + +/** @copydoc simdjson::ppc64::number_type */ +using number_type = simdjson::ppc64::number_type; + +/** @private Position in the JSON buffer indexes */ +using token_position = const uint32_t *; + +class array; +class array_iterator; +class document; +class document_reference; +class document_stream; +class field; +class json_iterator; +enum class json_type; +struct number; +class object; +class object_iterator; +class parser; +class raw_json_string; +class token_iterator; +class value; +class value_iterator; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through a single JSON value at a particular depth. + * + * Does not keep track of the type of value: provides methods for objects, arrays and scalars and expects + * the caller to call the right ones. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class value_iterator { +protected: + /** The underlying JSON iterator */ + json_iterator *_json_iter{}; + /** The depth of this value */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * The starting token index for this value + */ + token_position _start_position{}; + +public: + simdjson_inline value_iterator() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Denote that we're starting a document. + */ + simdjson_inline void start_document() noexcept; + + /** + * Skips a non-iterated or partially-iterated JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + * + * Optimized for scalars. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child() noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the start of the value + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is open--if the value has not been used, or the array/object is still open. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_open() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is at an object's first field (just after the {). + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_first_field() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon all iteration. + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the child value as a value_iterator. + */ + simdjson_inline value_iterator child_value() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the depth of this value. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON type of this value. + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + + /** + * @addtogroup object Object iteration + * + * Methods to iterate and find object fields. These methods generally *assume* the value is + * actually an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Start an object iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an object could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_object. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an object from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next field in an object. + * + * Looks for , and }. If } is found, the object is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return whether there is another field in the object. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between fields. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma, but not enough tokens remaining to have a key, :, and value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the current field's key. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result field_key() noexcept; + + /** + * Pass the : in the field and move to its value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code field_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key, *without* unescaping. This assumes object order: it + * will not find the field if it was already passed when looking for some *other* field. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the field with the given key without regard to order, and *without* unescaping. + * + * This is an unordered object lookup: if the field is not found initially, it will cycle around and scan from the beginning. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @addtogroup array Array iteration + * Methods to iterate over array elements. These methods generally *assume* the value is actually + * an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_array() noexcept; + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration while at the root. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an array could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_array. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an array from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next element in an array. + * + * Looks for , and ]. If ] is found, the array is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return Whether there is another element in the array. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between elements. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_element() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a child value iterator. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline value_iterator child() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @defgroup scalar Scalar values + * @addtogroup scalar + * @{ + */ + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_root_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void assert_is_valid() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_valid() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ +protected: + /** + * Restarts an array iteration. + * @returns Whether the array has any elements (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_array() noexcept; + /** + * Restarts an object iteration. + * @returns Whether the object has any fields (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_object() noexcept; + /** + * move_at_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container. It updates the index so that at_start() is true and it + * syncs the depth. The user can then create a new container instance. + * + * Usage: used with value::count_elements(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_start() noexcept; + + /** + * move_at_container_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container so that assert_at_container_start() passes. + * + * Usage: used with reset_array() and reset_object(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_container_start() noexcept; + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator(json_iterator *json_iter, depth_t depth, token_position start_index) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_start() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_start_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The general idea of the advance_... methods and the peek_* methods + * is that you first peek and check that you have desired type. If you do, + * and only if you do, then you advance. + * + * We used to unconditionally advance. But this made reasoning about our + * current state difficult. + * Suppose you always advance. Look at the 'value' matching the key + * "shadowable" in the following example... + * + * ({"globals":{"a":{"shadowable":[}}}}) + * + * If the user thinks it is a Boolean and asks for it, then we check the '[', + * decide it is not a Boolean, but still move into the next character ('}'). Now + * we are left pointing at '}' right after a '['. And we have not yet reported + * an error, only that we do not have a Boolean. + * + * If, instead, you just stand your ground until it is content that you know, then + * you will only even move beyond the '[' if the user tells you that you have an + * array. So you will be at the '}' character inside the array and, hopefully, you + * will then catch the error because an array cannot start with '}', but the code + * processing Boolean values does not know this. + * + * So the contract is: first call 'peek_...' and then call 'advance_...' only + * if you have determined that it is a type you can handle. + * + * Unfortunately, it makes the code more verbose, longer and maybe more error prone. + */ + + simdjson_inline void advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + + simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth). + * + * @return The current token (the one left behind). + * @error TAPE_ERROR If the document ended early. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result advance_to_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept; + /** + * is_at_iterator_start() returns true on an array or object after it has just been + * created, whether the instance is empty or not. + * + * Usage: used by array::begin() in debug mode (SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS) + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assuming that we are within an object, this returns true if we + * are pointing at a key. + * + * Usage: the skip_child() method should never be used while we are pointing + * at a key inside an object. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_key() const noexcept; + + inline void assert_at_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_container_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_child() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_next() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept; + + /** Get the starting position of this value */ + simdjson_inline token_position start_position() const noexcept; + + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class field; +}; // value_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * An ephemeral JSON value returned during iteration. It is only valid for as long as you do + * not access more data in the JSON document. + */ +class value { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid value. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline value() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string. + * + * The string is may not be a valid UTF-8 string. + * See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.). + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_elements() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method on the object instance. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @return The type of JSON value (json_type::array, json_type::object, json_type::string, + * json_type::number, json_type::boolean, or json_type::null). + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * Performance note: if you call this function systematically + * before parsing a number, you may have fallen for a performance + * anti-pattern. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer for integers that do not fit in 64 bits, + * in which case the digit_count is set to the length of the big integer string. + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number. + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * For integers that do not fit in 64 bits, the function returns BIGINT_ERROR error code. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + * + * Performance note: this is designed with performance in mind. When + * calling 'get_number()', you scan the number string only once, determining + * efficiently the type and storing it in an efficient manner. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. However, if this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view is guaranteed to be + * a non-space token. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + * + * See also value::raw_json(). + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a string_view pointing at this value in the JSON document. + * If this element is an array or an object, it consumes the array or the object + * and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + * If this element is a scalar (string, number, Boolean, null), it returns what + * raw_json_token() would return. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. + * + * Calling at_pointer() on non-document instances (e.g., arrays and objects) is not + * standardized (by RFC 6901). We provide some experimental support for JSON pointers + * on non-document instances. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * or an object instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * Create a value. + */ + simdjson_inline value(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip this value, allowing iteration to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Start a value at the current position. + * + * (It should already be started; this is just a self-documentation method.) + */ + static simdjson_inline value start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Resume a value. + */ + static simdjson_inline value resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the object, starting or resuming it as necessary + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + + // simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + // simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class document; + friend class array_iterator; + friend class field; + friend class object; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class field; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::array() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::object() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +// Logging should be free unless SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING is set. Importantly, it is critical +// that the call to the log functions be side-effect free. Thus, for example, you should not +// create temporary std::string instances. +namespace logger { + +enum class log_level : int32_t { + info = 0, + error = 1 +}; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + +// We do not want these functions to be 'really inlined' since real inlining is +// for performance purposes and if you are using the loggers, you do not care about +// performance (or should not). +static inline void log_headers() noexcept; +// If args are provided, title will be treated as format string +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +static inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens (`{` `}` `[` `]` `,` `:` `""` `123` `true` `false` `null`) + * detected by stage 1. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class token_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid token_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline token_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Advance to the next token (returning the current one). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + /** + * Reports the current offset in bytes from the start of the underlying buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t current_offset() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token (start of the document). + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Return the current index. + */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Reset to a previously saved index. + */ + simdjson_inline void set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept; + + // NOTE: we don't support a full C++ iterator interface, because we expect people to make + // different calls to advance the iterator based on *their own* state. + + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, token_position position) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept; + + const uint8_t *buf{}; + token_position _position{}; + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class object; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens, keeping track of depth and string buffer. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class json_iterator { +protected: + token_iterator token{}; + ondemand::parser *parser{}; + /** + * Next free location in the string buffer. + * + * Used by raw_json_string::unescape() to have a place to unescape strings to. + */ + uint8_t *_string_buf_loc{}; + /** + * JSON error, if there is one. + * + * INCORRECT_TYPE and NO_SUCH_FIELD are *not* stored here, ever. + * + * PERF NOTE: we *hope* this will be elided into control flow, as it is only used (a) in the first + * iteration of the loop, or (b) for the final iteration after a missing comma is found in ++. If + * this is not elided, we should make sure it's at least not using up a register. Failing that, + * we should store it in document so there's only one of them. + */ + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + /** + * Depth of the current token in the JSON. + * + * - 0 = finished with document + * - 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * - 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * - 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * Beginning of the document indexes. + * Normally we have root == parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get() + * but this may differ, especially in streaming mode (where we have several + * documents); + */ + token_position _root{}; + /** + * Normally, a json_iterator operates over a single document, but in + * some cases, we may have a stream of documents. This attribute is meant + * as meta-data: the json_iterator works the same irrespective of the + * value of this attribute. + */ + bool _streaming{false}; + +public: + simdjson_inline json_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline explicit json_iterator(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + /** + * Skips a JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is still at the start + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether we should be expected to run in streaming + * mode (iterating over many documents). It is pure metadata + * that does not affect how the iterator works. It is used by + * start_root_array() and start_root_object(). + */ + simdjson_inline bool streaming() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the root value iterator + */ + simdjson_inline token_position root_position() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the document depth (== 1) + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the root of the document + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is live (has not been moved). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_alive() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon this iterator, setting depth to 0 (as if the document is finished). + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance the current token without modifying depth. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if there is a single token in the index (i.e., it is + * a JSON with a scalar value such as a single number). + * + * @return whether there is a single token + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_single_token() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assert that there are at least the given number of tokens left. + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens=1) const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that the given position addresses an actual token (is within bounds). + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get a pointer to the current location in the input buffer. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * You may be pointing outside of the input buffer: it is not generally + * safe to dereference this pointer. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *unsafe_pointer() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for the last token in the document. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_last() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ascend one level. + * + * Validates that the depth - 1 == parent_depth. + * + * @param parent_depth the expected parent depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Descend one level. + * + * Validates that the new depth == child_depth. + * + * @param child_depth the expected child depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth, int32_t delta) noexcept; + + /** + * Get current depth. + */ + simdjson_inline depth_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get current (writeable) location in the string buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + + /** + * Report an unrecoverable error, preventing further iteration. + * + * @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Log error, but don't stop iteration. + * @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with + * N bytes of capacity. It will return false if N is too small (smaller than max_len) of if it is zero. + * The buffer (tmpbuf) is padded with space characters. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Write the raw_json_string to the string buffer and return a string_view. + * Each raw_json_string should be unescaped once, or else the string buffer might + * overflow. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept; +#endif + + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Updates this json iterator so that it is back at the beginning of the document, + * as if it had just been created. + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * This checks whether the {,},[,] are balanced so that the document + * ends with proper zero depth. This requires scanning the whole document + * and it may be expensive. It is expected that it will be rarely called. + * It does not attempt to match { with } and [ with ]. + */ + inline bool balanced() const noexcept; +protected: + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser) noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser, bool streaming) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /// The last token before the end + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /// The token *at* the end. This points at gibberish and should only be used for comparison. + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /// The end of the buffer. + simdjson_inline token_position end() const noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class raw_json_string; + friend class parser; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class field; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; // json_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The type of a JSON value. + */ +enum class json_type { + // Start at 1 to catch uninitialized / default values more easily + array=1, ///< A JSON array ( [ 1, 2, 3 ... ] ) + object, ///< A JSON object ( { "a": 1, "b" 2, ... } ) + number, ///< A JSON number ( 1 or -2.3 or 4.5e6 ...) + string, ///< A JSON string ( "a" or "hello world\n" ...) + boolean, ///< A JSON boolean (true or false) + null ///< A JSON null (null) +}; + +/** + * A type representing a JSON number. + * The design of the struct is deliberately straight-forward. All + * functions return standard values with no error check. + */ +struct number { + + /** + * return the automatically determined type of + * the number: number_type::floating_point_number, + * number_type::signed_integer or number_type::unsigned_integer. + * + * enum class number_type { + * floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + * signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + * unsigned_integer /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + * }; + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::number_type get_number_type() const noexcept; + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::unsigned_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a uint64_t, only valid if is_uint64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept; + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::signed_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a int64_t, only valid if is_int64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline int64_t get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept; + + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::floating_point_number. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a double, only valid if is_double() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline double get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept; + + /** + * Convert the number to a double. Though it always succeed, the conversion + * may be lossy if the number cannot be represented exactly. + */ + simdjson_inline double as_double() const noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The next block of declaration is designed so that we can call the number parsing + * functions on a number type. They are protected and should never be used outside + * of the core simdjson library. + */ + friend class value_iterator; + template + friend error_code numberparsing::write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer); + template + friend error_code numberparsing::parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + /** Store a signed 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store an unsigned 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store a double value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + /** Specifies that the value is a double, but leave it undefined. */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + /** + * End of friend declarations. + */ + + /** + * Our attributes are a union type (size = 64 bits) + * followed by a type indicator. + */ + union { + double floating_point_number; + int64_t signed_integer; + uint64_t unsigned_integer; + } payload{0}; + number_type type{number_type::signed_integer}; +}; + +/** + * Write the JSON type to the output stream + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send JSON type to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false); +#endif + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A string escaped per JSON rules, terminated with quote ("). They are used to represent + * unescaped keys inside JSON documents. + * + * (In other words, a pointer to the beginning of a string, just after the start quote, inside a + * JSON file.) + * + * This class is deliberately simplistic and has little functionality. You can + * compare a raw_json_string instance with an unescaped C string, but + * that is nearly all you can do. + * + * The raw_json_string is unescaped. If you wish to write an unescaped version of it to your own + * buffer, you may do so using the parser.unescape(string, buff) method, using an ondemand::parser + * instance. Doing so requires you to have a sufficiently large buffer. + * + * The raw_json_string instances originate typically from field instance which in turn represent + * key-value pairs from object instances. From a field instance, you get the raw_json_string + * instance by calling key(). You can, if you want a more usable string_view instance, call + * the unescaped_key() method on the field instance. You may also create a raw_json_string from + * any other string value, with the value.get_raw_json_string() method. Again, you can get + * a more usable string_view instance by calling get_string(). + * + */ +class raw_json_string { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string pointed at the given location in the JSON. + * + * The given location must be just *after* the beginning quote (") in the JSON file. + * + * It *must* be terminated by a ", and be a valid JSON string. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept; + /** + * Get the raw pointer to the beginning of the string in the JSON (just after the "). + * + * It is possible for this function to return a null pointer if the instance + * has outlived its existence. + */ + simdjson_inline const char * raw() const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done) on target.size() characters, + * and if the raw_json_string instance has a quote character at byte index target.size(). + * We never read more than length + 1 bytes in the raw_json_string instance. + * If length is smaller than target.size(), this will return false. + * + * The std::string_view instance may contain any characters. However, the caller + * is responsible for setting length so that length bytes may be read in the + * raw_json_string. + * + * Performance: the comparison may be done using memcmp which may be efficient + * for long strings. + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The std::string_view instance should not contain unescaped quote characters: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * Performance: the comparison is done byte-by-byte which might be inefficient for + * long strings. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The provided C string should not contain an unescaped quote character: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if target is free from unescaped quote. If target is known at + * compile-time, we might expect the computation to happen at compile time with + * many compilers (not all!). + */ + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept; + +private: + + + /** + * This will set the inner pointer to zero, effectively making + * this instance unusable. + */ + simdjson_inline void consume() noexcept { buf = nullptr; } + + /** + * Checks whether the inner pointer is non-null and thus usable. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool alive() const noexcept { return buf != nullptr; } + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result will be a valid UTF-8. + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow replacement of invalid surrogate pairs. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result may not be a valid UTF-8. https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + const uint8_t * buf{}; + friend class object; + friend class field; + friend class parser; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const raw_json_string &) noexcept; + +/** + * Comparisons between raw_json_string and std::string_view instances are potentially unsafe: the user is responsible + * for providing a string with no unescaped quote. Note that unescaped quotes cannot be present in valid JSON strings. + */ +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; + + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(ppc64::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(ppc64::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The default batch size for document_stream instances for this On Demand kernel. + * Note that different On Demand kernel may use a different DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE value + * in the future. + */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * A JSON fragment iterator. + * + * This holds the actual iterator as well as the buffer for writing strings. + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + */ + inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + + inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline parser(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + inline ~parser() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * document doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * It is expected that the content is a valid UTF-8 file, containing a valid JSON document. + * Otherwise the iterate method may return an error. In particular, the whole input should be + * valid: we do not attempt to tolerate incorrect content either before or after a JSON + * document. If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Validate what you use + * + * Calling iterate on an invalid JSON document may not immediately trigger an error. The call to + * iterate does not parse and validate the whole document. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param capacity The number of bytes allocated in the JSON (must be at least len+SIMDJSON_PADDING). + * + * @return The document, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string_view json, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string &&json) & noexcept = delete; + + /** + * @private + * + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * json_iterator doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * The ondemand::document instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope + * while you are accessing instances of ondemand::value, ondemand::object, ondemand::array. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * + * @return The iterator, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; + + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded; + * ondemand::parser parser; + * ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json); + * for (auto & doc : docs) { + * std::cout << doc["foo"] << std::endl; + * } + * // Prints 1 2 3 + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by ASCII whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. Documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with ASCII whitespace. + * + * The characters inside a JSON document, and between JSON documents, must be valid Unicode (UTF-8). + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excessively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the concatenated JSON. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 10MB, which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. + * @param allow_comma_separated (defaults on false) This allows a mode where the documents are + * separated by commas instead of whitespace. It comes with a performance + * penalty because the entire document is indexed at once (and the document must be + * less than 4 GB), and there is no multithreading. In this mode, the batch_size parameter + * is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + + /** The capacity of this parser (the largest document it can process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + /** The maximum capacity of this parser (the largest document it is allowed to process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * The maximum depth of this parser (the most deeply nested objects and arrays it can process). + * This parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * The max_depth parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth=DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** + * The parser instance can use threads when they are available to speed up some + * operations. It is enabled by default. Changing this attribute will change the + * behavior of the parser for future operations. + */ + bool threaded{true}; + #endif + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result must be valid UTF-8. + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow a replacement if the input string contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement = false) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result may not be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept; + +private: + /** @private [for benchmarking access] The implementation to use */ + std::unique_ptr implementation{}; + size_t _capacity{0}; + size_t _max_capacity; + size_t _max_depth{DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH}; + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + std::unique_ptr start_positions{}; +#endif + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class document_stream; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for ppc64 */ + +// All other declarations +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid array. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an array is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the array and checks whether the + * array is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the array. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the array more than once. If you unescape a string + * within the array more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding + * an array means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free + * operation. + * + * @returns true if the array contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration from the root. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no closing ] at the end of the document. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * This version of the method should be called after the initial [ has been verified, and is + * intended for use by switch statements that check the type of a value. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be after the initial [. Will be *moved* into the resulting array. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an array at the given Internal array creation. Call array::start() or array::started() instead of this. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must either be at the start of the first element with iter.is_alive() + * == true, or past the [] with is_alive() == false if the array is empty. Will be *moved* + * into the resulting array. + */ + simdjson_inline array(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Iterator marking current position. + * + * iter.is_alive() == false indicates iteration is complete. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class array_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::array &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + * + * This is an input_iterator, meaning: + * - It is forward-only + * - * must be called exactly once per element. + * - ++ must be called exactly once in between each * (*, ++, *, ++, * ...) + */ +class array_iterator { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array iterator. */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + /** + * Get the current element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are no more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Check if there are more elements in the JSON array. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Move to the next element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline array_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::array_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON document. It holds a json_iterator instance. + * + * Used by tokens to get text, and string buffer location. + * + * You must keep the document around during iteration. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid document. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline document() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document(const document &other) noexcept = delete; // pass your documents by reference, not by copy + simdjson_inline document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(const document &other) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: Calling get_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @param Whether to allow a replacement character for unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is not guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to 1 (which is the case when building in Debug mode + * by default), and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @returns SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + /** @overload template simdjson_result get() & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool, value + * + * Be mindful that the document instance must remain in scope while you are accessing object, array and value instances. + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + /** @overload template error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.) + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is defined, and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @exception SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to + * a key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string()and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the document is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808 and no larger than 18446744073709551615. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808 and greater or equal to -9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer if we have an integer outside + * of those ranges (either larger than 18446744073709551615 or smaller than -9223372036854775808). + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. If this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view may be the padded buffer. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator inside the document instance so we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the document, as if it had just been created. It invalidates all + * values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings). + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * Returns debugging information. + */ + inline std::string to_debug_string() noexcept; + /** + * Some unrecoverable error conditions may render the document instance unusable. + * The is_alive() method returns true when the document is still suitable. + */ + inline bool is_alive() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if this document has been fully parsed. + * If you have consumed the whole document and at_end() returns + * false, then there may be trailing content. + */ + inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * Note that at_pointer() automatically calls rewind between each call. Thus + * all values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings) + * are invalidated. After calling at_pointer, you need to consume the result: string values + * should be stored in your own variables, arrays should be decoded and stored in your own array-like + * structures and so forth. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + * - SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE if the json_pointer is empty and the document is not a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Consumes the document. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline value_iterator resume_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator get_root_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline document start(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + + // + // Fields + // + json_iterator iter{}; ///< Current position in the document + static constexpr depth_t DOCUMENT_DEPTH = 0; ///< document depth is always 0 + + friend class array_iterator; + friend class value; + friend class ondemand::parser; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class field; + friend class token; + friend class document_stream; + friend class document_reference; +}; + + +/** + * A document_reference is a thin wrapper around a document reference instance. + */ +class document_reference { +public: + simdjson_inline document_reference() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(document &d) noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_reference& operator=(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline void rewind() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + +private: + document *doc{nullptr}; +}; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::document &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator ppc64::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document_reference::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +/** @private Custom worker class **/ +struct stage1_worker { + stage1_worker() noexcept = default; + stage1_worker(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; + stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + ~stage1_worker(); + /** + * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. + * You should only call this once. + **/ + void start_thread(); + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + * You must call start_thread once before. + */ + void run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); + /** Wait for the run to finish (blocking). You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. **/ + void finish(); + +private: + + /** + * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + **/ + void stop_thread(); + + std::thread thread{}; + /** These three variables define the work done by the thread. **/ + ondemand::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; + size_t _next_batch_start{}; + document_stream * owner{}; + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + * we use two for clarity. + */ + bool has_work{false}; + bool can_work{true}; + + /** + * We lock using a mutex. + */ + std::mutex locking_mutex{}; + std::condition_variable cond_var{}; + + friend class document_stream; +}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +/** + * A forward-only stream of documents. + * + * Produced by parser::iterate_many. + * + */ +class document_stream { +public: + /** + * Construct an uninitialized document_stream. + * + * ```c++ + * document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs); + * ``` + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto & doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = simdjson_result; + using pointer = void; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; + /** + * Get the current document (or error). + */ + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next document (prefix). + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Check if we're at the end yet. + * @param other the end iterator to compare to. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + /** + * @private + * + * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * auto doc = *i; + * size_t index = i.current_index(); + * } + * + * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private + * + * Gives a view of the current document at the current position. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * std::string_view v = i.source(); + * } + * + * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) + * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner + * of padding. + * + * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns error of the stream (if any). + */ + inline error_code error() const noexcept; + + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; + /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ + document_stream* stream; + /** Whether we're finished or not. */ + bool finished; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class json_iterator; + }; + + /** + * Start iterating the documents in the stream. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + /** + * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; + +private: + + document_stream &operator=(const document_stream &) = delete; // Disallow copying + document_stream(const document_stream &other) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is + * used. + * + * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream + * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process + * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes + * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream( + ondemand::parser &parser, + const uint8_t *buf, + size_t len, + size_t batch_size, + bool allow_comma_separated + ) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the first document in the buffer. Used by begin(), to handle allocation and + * initialization. + */ + inline void start() noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. + * + * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of + * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the + * document_stream object. + * + * The function returns simdjson::EMPTY if there is no more data to be parsed. + * + * The function returns simdjson::SUCCESS (as integer = 0) in case of success + * and indicates that the buffer has successfully been parsed to the end. + * Every document it contained has been parsed without error. + * + * The function returns an error code from simdjson/simdjson.h in case of failure + * such as simdjson::CAPACITY, simdjson::MEMALLOC, simdjson::DEPTH_ERROR and so forth; + * the simdjson::error_message function converts these error codes into a string). + * + * You can also check validity by calling parser.is_valid(). The same parser can + * and should be reused for the other documents in the buffer. + */ + inline void next() noexcept; + + /** Move the json_iterator of the document to the location of the next document in the stream. */ + inline void next_document() noexcept; + + /** Get the next document index. */ + inline size_t next_batch_start() const noexcept; + + /** Pass the next batch through stage 1 with the given parser. */ + inline error_code run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t batch_start) noexcept; + + // Fields + ondemand::parser *parser; + const uint8_t *buf; + size_t len; + size_t batch_size; + bool allow_comma_separated; + /** + * We are going to use just one document instance. The document owns + * the json_iterator. It implies that we only ever pass a reference + * to the document to the users. + */ + document doc{}; + /** The error (or lack thereof) from the current document. */ + error_code error; + size_t batch_start{0}; + size_t doc_index{}; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ + bool use_thread; + + inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Start a thread to run stage 1 on the next batch. */ + inline void start_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Wait for the stage 1 thread to finish and capture the results. */ + inline void finish_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** The error returned from the stage 1 thread. */ + error_code stage1_thread_error{UNINITIALIZED}; + /** The thread used to run stage 1 against the next batch in the background. */ + std::unique_ptr worker{new(std::nothrow) stage1_worker()}; + /** + * The parser used to run stage 1 in the background. Will be swapped + * with the regular parser when finished. + */ + ondemand::parser stage1_thread_parser{}; + + friend struct stage1_worker; + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + + friend class parser; + friend class document; + friend class json_iterator; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct internal::simdjson_result_base; +}; // document_stream + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON field (key/value pair) in an object. + * + * Returned from object iteration. + * + * Extends from std::pair so you can use C++ algorithms that rely on pairs. + */ +class field : public std::pair { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid field. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the key as a string_view (for higher speed, consider raw_key). + * We deliberately use a more cumbersome name (unescaped_key) to force users + * to think twice about using it. + * + * This consumes the key: once you have called unescaped_key(), you cannot + * call it again nor can you call key(). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a raw_json_string. Can be used for direct comparison with + * an unescaped C string: e.g., key() == "test". + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the unprocessed key as a string_view. This includes the quotes and may include + * some spaces after the last quote. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view key_raw_json_token() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a string_view. This does not include the quotes and + * the string is unprocessed key so it may contain escape characters + * (e.g., \uXXXX or \n). Use unescaped_key() to get the unescaped key. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view escaped_key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the field value. + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value &value() & noexcept; + /** + * @overload ondemand::value &ondemand::value() & noexcept + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value value() && noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::field &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key_raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result escaped_key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result value() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON object field iterator. + */ +class object { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a + * key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an object + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the object more than once. If you unescape a string within + * the object more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding an object + * means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free operation. + * + * @returns true if the object contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the object and checks whether the + * object is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Consumes the object and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * object as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline object resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline object(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + inline simdjson_result reset() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +class object_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline object_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + /** + * The underlying JSON iterator. + * + * PERF NOTE: expected to be elided in favor of the parent document: this is set when the object + * is first used, and never changes afterwards. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline object_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::object_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a document instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::document& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a value instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. The value must + * not have been accessed previously. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::value& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an object instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::object& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an array instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::array& x) noexcept; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We want to support argument-dependent lookup (ADL). + * Hence we should define operator<< in the namespace + * where the argument (here value, object, etc.) resides. + * Credit: @madhur4127 + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1768 + */ +namespace simdjson { namespace ppc64 { namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::value x); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::document& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::document_reference& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::ppc64::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for ppc64 */ + +// Inline definitions +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter->depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the array is first found and the iterator is just past the `{`. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the `,` before the next value (or `]`). In this state, +// depth == iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter->depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the array iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet element may be missing or not be an +// array--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between elements, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter->depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a `]` or have reported an error, we are finished. We signal this +// by decrementing depth. In this state, iter->depth < depth, at_start == false, and +// error == SUCCESS. +// + +simdjson_inline array::array(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // We don't need to know if the array is empty to start iteration, but we do want to know if there + // is an error--thus `simdjson_unused`. + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(iter.started_array().get(has_value)); + return array(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::end() noexcept { + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::count_elements() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the array after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_array(); + return count; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_array().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_array(); +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + // Get the child + auto child = at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline std::string json_path_to_pointer_conversion(std::string_view json_path) { + if (json_path.empty() || (json_path.front() != '.' && + json_path.front() != '[')) { + return "-1"; // This is just a sentinel value, the caller should check for this and return an error. + } + + std::string result; + // Reserve space to reduce allocations, adjusting for potential increases due + // to escaping. + result.reserve(json_path.size() * 2); + + size_t i = 0; + + while (i < json_path.length()) { + if (json_path[i] == '.') { + result += '/'; + } else if (json_path[i] == '[') { + result += '/'; + ++i; // Move past the '[' + while (i < json_path.length() && json_path[i] != ']') { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + ++i; + } + if (i == json_path.length() || json_path[i] != ']') { + return "-1"; // Using sentinel value that will be handled as an error by the caller. + } + } else { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + } + ++i; + } + + return result; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) noexcept { + size_t i = 0; + for (auto value : *this) { + if (i == index) { return value; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + ppc64::ondemand::array &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline array_iterator::array_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + if (iter.error()) { iter.abandon(); return iter.error(); } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator==(const array_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} +simdjson_inline array_iterator &array_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + error_code error; + // PERF NOTE this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error, so we'll never get here. + // However, it does not seem to make a perf difference, so we add it out of an abundance of caution. + if (( error = iter.error() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.has_next_element().error() )) { return *this; } + return *this; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + ppc64::ondemand::array_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : ppc64::implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++(first); + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document::document(ondemand::json_iterator &&_iter) noexcept + : iter{std::forward(_iter)} +{ + logger::log_start_value(iter, "document"); +} + +simdjson_inline document document::start(json_iterator &&iter) noexcept { + return document(std::forward(iter)); +} + +inline void document::rewind() noexcept { + iter.rewind(); +} + +inline std::string document::to_debug_string() noexcept { + return iter.to_string(); +} + +inline simdjson_result document::current_location() const noexcept { + return iter.current_location(); +} + +inline int32_t document::current_depth() const noexcept { + return iter.depth(); +} + +inline bool document::at_end() const noexcept { + return iter.at_end(); +} + + +inline bool document::is_alive() noexcept { + return iter.is_alive(); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::resume_value_iterator() noexcept { + return value_iterator(&iter, 1, iter.root_position()); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::get_root_value_iterator() noexcept { + return resume_value_iterator(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_root()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(resume_value_iterator()); + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_value() noexcept { + // Make sure we start any arrays or objects before returning, so that start_root_() + // gets called. + + // It is the convention throughout the code that the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` determines whether + // we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. Proper on::demand code should never trigger this error. +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.at_root()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + // assert_at_root() serves two purposes: in Debug mode, whether or not + // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set or not, it checks that we are at the root of + // the document (this will typically be redundant). In release mode, it generates + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME statements to allow the compiler to make assumptions. + iter.assert_at_root(); + switch (*iter.peek()) { + case '[': { + // The following lines check that the document ends with ]. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_array(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + case '{': { + // The following lines would check that the document ends with }. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + default: + // Unfortunately, scalar documents are a special case in simdjson and they cannot + // be safely converted to value instances. + return SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE; + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_array() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return array::start_root(value); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_object() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return object::start_root(value); +} + +/** + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. We want to disallow trailing + * content. + * Thus, in several implementations below, we pass a 'true' parameter value to + * a get_root_value_iterator() method: this indicates that we disallow trailing content. + */ + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_bool() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_null() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(true); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) & noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return get_array(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return get_object(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return get_string(false); } +simdjson_inline document::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator value() noexcept(false) { return get_value(); } + +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_elements() & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_elements(); + /* If there was an array, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_fields() & noexcept { + auto a = get_object(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_fields(); + /* If there was an object, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.skip_child(0); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + const uint8_t * starting_point{_iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter.unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + +simdjson_inline bool document::is_negative() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_integer() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number_type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(true); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json_token() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(_iter.peek_start()), _iter.peek_root_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_pointer.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_path.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + ppc64::ondemand::document &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + error + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(ppc64::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(ppc64::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = std::forward(first); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} + + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::at_end() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_end(); +} + + +simdjson_inline int32_t simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference() noexcept : doc{nullptr} {} +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference(document &d) noexcept : doc(&d) {} +simdjson_inline void document_reference::rewind() noexcept { doc->rewind(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_array() & noexcept { return doc->get_array(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_object() & noexcept { return doc->get_object(); } +/** + * The document_reference instances are used primarily/solely for streams of JSON + * documents. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. + * + * However, for streams of JSON documents, we want to be able to start from + * "321" "321" "321" + * and parse it successfully as a stream of JSON documents, calling get_uint64_in_string() + * successfully each time. + * + * To achieve this result, we pass a 'false' to a get_root_value_iterator() method: + * this indicates that we allow trailing content. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_value() noexcept { return doc->get_value(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_null() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return array(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return object(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return std::string_view(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator value() noexcept(false) { return value(*doc); } +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_elements() & noexcept { return doc->count_elements(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_fields() & noexcept { return doc->count_fields(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at(size_t index) & noexcept { return doc->at(index); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::begin() & noexcept { return doc->begin(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::end() & noexcept { return doc->end(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::type() noexcept { return doc->type(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_scalar() noexcept { return doc->is_scalar(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_string() noexcept { return doc->is_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::current_location() noexcept { return doc->current_location(); } +simdjson_inline int32_t document_reference::current_depth() const noexcept { return doc->current_depth(); } +simdjson_inline bool document_reference::is_negative() noexcept { return doc->is_negative(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_integer() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number_type() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();} +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; } + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) + noexcept : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} + +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} + +inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); + } + } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); + } +} + +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + ondemand::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size, + bool _allow_comma_separated +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + allow_comma_separated{_allow_comma_separated}, + error{SUCCESS} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change + #endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + allow_comma_separated{false}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) + #endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept +{ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); + #endif +} + +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + //if(stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return simdjson_result(stream->doc, stream->error); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} + +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + if (error) { return; } + doc_index = batch_start; + doc = document(json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser)); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread on next batch if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } + } + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +} + +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always enter at once once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + next_document(); + if (error) { return; } + auto cur_struct_index = doc.iter._root - parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]; + + // Check if at end of structural indexes (i.e. at end of batch) + if(cur_struct_index >= static_cast(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + error = EMPTY; + // Load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + #else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + #endif + /** + * Whenever we move to another window, we need to update all pointers to make + * it appear as if the input buffer started at the beginning of the window. + * + * Take this input: + * + * {"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] [154, 110, 112, 1311] + * + * Say you process the following window... + * + * '{"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9]' + * + * When you do so, the json_iterator has a pointer at the beginning of the memory region + * (pointing at the beginning of '{"z"...'. + * + * When you move to the window that starts at... + * + * '[7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] ... + * + * then it is not sufficient to just run stage 1. You also need to re-anchor the + * json_iterator so that it believes we are starting at '[7, 10, 9]...'. + * + * Under the DOM front-end, this gets done automatically because the parser owns + * the pointer the data, and when you call stage1 and then stage2 on the same + * parser, then stage2 will run on the pointer acquired by stage1. + * + * That is, stage1 calls "this->buf = _buf" so the parser remembers the buffer that + * we used. But json_iterator has no callback when stage1 is called on the parser. + * In fact, I think that the parser is unaware of json_iterator. + * + * + * So we need to re-anchor the json_iterator after each call to stage 1 so that + * all of the pointers are in sync. + */ + doc.iter = json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + /** + * End of resync. + */ + + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + doc_index = batch_start; + } + } +} + +inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept { + // Go to next place where depth=0 (document depth) + error = doc.iter.skip_child(0); + if (error) { return; } + // Always set depth=1 at the start of document + doc.iter._depth = 1; + // consume comma if comma separated is allowed + if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); } + // Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings. + doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position(); +} + +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + // This code only updates the structural index in the parser, it does not update any json_iterator + // instance. + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} + +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + auto depth = stream->doc.iter.depth(); + auto cur_struct_index = stream->doc.iter._root - stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + + // If at root, process the first token to determine if scalar value + if (stream->doc.iter.at_root()) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': // Depth=1 already at start of document + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + default: // Scalar value document + // TODO: We could remove trailing whitespaces + // This returns a string spanning from start of value to the beginning of the next document (excluded) + { + auto next_index = stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[++cur_struct_index]; + // normally the length would be next_index - current_index() - 1, except for the last document + size_t svlen = next_index - current_index(); + const char *start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } + } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + while (cur_struct_index <= static_cast(stream->parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': + depth++; + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + } + if (depth == 0) { break; } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(), stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index] - current_index() + stream->batch_start + 1);; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::iterator::error() const noexcept { + return stream->error; +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(stage1_thread_parser,*parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } + + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} + +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); + + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + ppc64::ondemand::document_stream &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} + +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +// clang 6 does not think the default constructor can be noexcept, so we make it explicit +simdjson_inline field::field() noexcept : std::pair() {} + +simdjson_inline field::field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept + : std::pair(key, std::forward(value)) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept { + raw_json_string key; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_key().get(key) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_value() ); + return field::start(parent_iter, key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept { + return field(key, parent_iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result field::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() but Visual Studio won't let us. + simdjson_result answer = first.unescape(second.iter.json_iter(), allow_replacement); + first.consume(); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string field::key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return first; +} + + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::key_raw_json_token() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf-1), second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1) - first.buf + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::escaped_key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + auto end_quote = second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1); + while(*end_quote != '"') end_quote--; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf), end_quote - first.buf); +} + +simdjson_inline value &field::value() & noexcept { + return second; +} + +simdjson_inline value field::value() && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).second; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + ppc64::ondemand::field &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key_raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key_raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::escaped_key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.escaped_key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescaped_key(allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first.value()); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept + : token(std::forward(other.token)), + parser{other.parser}, + _string_buf_loc{other._string_buf_loc}, + error{other.error}, + _depth{other._depth}, + _root{other._root}, + _streaming{other._streaming} +{ + other.parser = nullptr; +} +simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iterator::operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept { + token = other.token; + parser = other.parser; + _string_buf_loc = other._string_buf_loc; + error = other.error; + _depth = other._depth; + _root = other._root; + _streaming = other._streaming; + other.parser = nullptr; + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{false} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser, bool streaming) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{streaming} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +inline void json_iterator::rewind() noexcept { + token.set_position( root_position() ); + logger::log_headers(); // We start again + _string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + _depth = 1; +} + +inline bool json_iterator::balanced() const noexcept { + token_iterator ti(token); + int32_t count{0}; + ti.set_position( root_position() ); + while(ti.peek() <= peek_last()) { + switch (*ti.return_current_and_advance()) + { + case '[': case '{': + count++; + break; + case ']': case '}': + count--; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + return count == 0; +} + + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and parent_depth, which is a desired effect. The warning does not show up if the +// skip_child() function is not marked inline). +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + + // For the first open array/object in a value, we've already incremented depth, so keep it the same + // We never stop at colon, but if we did, it wouldn't affect depth + case '[': case '{': case ':': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // If there is a comma, we have just finished a value in an array/object, and need to get back in + case ',': + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // ] or } means we just finished a value and need to jump out of the array/object + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // If there are no more tokens, the parent is incomplete. + if (at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "Missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + break; + case '"': + if(*peek() == ':') { + // We are at a key!!! + // This might happen if you just started an object and you skip it immediately. + // Performance note: it would be nice to get rid of this check as it is somewhat + // expensive. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1742 + logger::log_value(*this, "key"); + return_current_and_advance(); // eat up the ':' + break; // important!!! + } + simdjson_fallthrough; + // Anything else must be a scalar value + default: + // For the first scalar, we will have incremented depth already, so we decrement it here. + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + } + + // Now that we've considered the first value, we only increment/decrement for arrays/objects + while (position() < end_position()) { + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + case '[': case '{': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth++; + break; + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + default: + logger::log_value(*this, "skip", ""); + break; + } + } + + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "not enough close braces"); +} + +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_root() const noexcept { + return position() == root_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_single_token() const noexcept { + return parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes == 1; +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::streaming() const noexcept { + return _streaming; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::root_position() const noexcept { + return _root; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + // Under Visual Studio, the next SIMDJSON_ASSUME fails with: the argument + // has side effects that will be discarded. + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( token.position() == _root ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens) const noexcept { + assert_valid_position(token._position + required_tokens - 1); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept { +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position >= &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0] ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position < &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return position() == end_position(); +} +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline std::string json_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + if( !is_alive() ) { return "dead json_iterator instance"; } + const char * current_structural = reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + return std::string("json_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + + std::string(", structural : '") + std::string(current_structural,1) + + std::string("', offset : ") + std::to_string(token.current_offset()) + + std::string("', error : ") + error_message(error) + + std::string(" ]"); +} + +inline simdjson_result json_iterator::current_location() const noexcept { + if (!is_alive()) { // Unrecoverable error + if (!at_root()) { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek(-1)); + } else { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + } + } + if (at_end()) { + return OUT_OF_BOUNDS; + } + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_alive() const noexcept { + return parser; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + parser = nullptr; + _depth = 0; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.return_current_and_advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::unsafe_pointer() const noexcept { + // deliberately done without safety guard: + return token.peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // #if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + // todo: currently we require end-of-string buffering, but the following + // assert_valid_position should be turned on if/when we lift that condition. + // assert_valid_position(position); + // This is almost surely related to SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF but given that SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // is ON by default, we have no choice but to disable it for real with a comment. + return token.peek(position); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(position); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_root_length(position); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + // The following line fails under some compilers... + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes > 0); + // since it has side-effects. + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(n_structural_indexes > 0); + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes - 1]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek_last() const noexcept { + return token.peek(last_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parent_depth >= 0 && parent_depth < INT32_MAX - 1); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == parent_depth + 1); + _depth = parent_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline depth_t json_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _string_buf_loc; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + error = _error; + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return token.position(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return parser->unescape(in, _string_buf_loc, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept { + return parser->unescape_wobbly(in, _string_buf_loc); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(child_depth) < parser->max_depth()); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(position >= parser->start_positions[child_depth]); +#endif +#endif + token.set_position(position); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept { + if (*peek() == c) { + return_current_and_advance(); + return SUCCESS; + } + return TAPE_ERROR; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + return size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth() ? parser->start_positions[depth] : 0; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + if(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()) { parser->start_positions[depth] = position; } +} + +#endif + + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + return _error; +} + + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept { + // This function is not expected to be called in performance-sensitive settings. + // Let us guard against silly cases: + if((N < max_len) || (N == 0)) { return false; } + // Copy to the buffer. + std::memcpy(tmpbuf, json, max_len); + if(N > max_len) { // We pad whatever remains with ' '. + std::memset(tmpbuf + max_len, ' ', N - max_len); + } + return true; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case json_type::array: out << "array"; break; + case json_type::object: out << "object"; break; + case json_type::number: out << "number"; break; + case json_type::string: out << "string"; break; + case json_type::boolean: out << "boolean"; break; + case json_type::null: out << "null"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false) { + return out << type.value(); +} +#endif + + + +simdjson_inline number_type number::get_number_type() const noexcept { + return type; +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline uint64_t number::get_uint64() const noexcept { + return payload.unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator uint64_t() const noexcept { + return get_uint64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_int64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline int64_t number::get_int64() const noexcept { + return payload.signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator int64_t() const noexcept { + return get_int64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_double() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline double number::get_double() const noexcept { + return payload.floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator double() const noexcept { + return get_double(); +} + +simdjson_inline double number::as_double() const noexcept { + if(is_double()) { + return payload.floating_point_number; + } + if(is_int64()) { + return double(payload.signed_integer); + } + return double(payload.unsigned_integer); +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + payload.signed_integer = value; + type = number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + payload.unsigned_integer = value; + type = number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_double(double value) noexcept { + payload.floating_point_number = value; + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::skip_double() noexcept { + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { +namespace logger { + +static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; +static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; +static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; +static int log_depth = 0; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + +// Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces +static inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } +} + +template +static inline std::string string_format(const std::string& format, const Args&... args) +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS + int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; + auto size = static_cast(size_s); + if (size <= 0) return std::string(); + std::unique_ptr buf(new char[size]); + std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); +} + +static inline log_level get_log_level_from_env() +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *lvl = getenv("SIMDJSON_LOG_LEVEL"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + if (lvl && simdjson_strcasecmp(lvl, "ERROR") == 0) { return log_level::error; } + return log_level::info; +} + +static inline log_level log_threshold() +{ + static log_level threshold = get_log_level_from_env(); + return threshold; +} + +static inline bool should_log(log_level level) +{ + return level >= log_threshold(); +} + +inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "", type, detail, log_level::info); +} +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "+", type, detail, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "+", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} + +inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth--; } + log_line(iter, "-", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "ERROR: ", error, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::error); +} +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "ERROR: ", error, detail, log_level::error); +} + +inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_event(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_value(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_start_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_end_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_error(iter.json_iter(), error, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_headers() noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(log_level::info))) { + // Technically a static variable is not thread-safe, but if you are using threads and logging... well... + static bool displayed_hint{false}; + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + if (!displayed_hint) { + // We only print this helpful header once. + printf("# Logging provides the depth and position of the iterator user-visible steps:\n"); + printf("# +array says 'this is where we were when we discovered the start array'\n"); + printf( + "# -array says 'this is where we were when we ended the array'\n"); + printf("# skip says 'this is a structural or value I am skipping'\n"); + printf("# +/-skip says 'this is a start/end array or object I am skipping'\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# The indentation of the terms (array, string,...) indicates the depth,\n"); + printf("# in addition to the depth being displayed.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Every token in the document has a single depth determined by the tokens before it,\n"); + printf("# and is not affected by what the token actually is.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Not all structural elements are presented as tokens in the logs.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# We never give control to the user within an empty array or an empty object.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Inside an array, having a depth greater than the array's depth means that\n"); + printf("# we are pointing inside a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth equal to the array means that we are pointing right before a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth smaller than the array means that we have moved beyond the array.\n"); + displayed_hint = true; + } + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next"); + // printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Next#"); + printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Depth"); + printf("| Detail "); + printf("|\n"); + + printf("|%.*s", LOG_EVENT_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + // printf("|%.*s", 5+2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", 5 + 2, DASHES); + printf("|--------"); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + log_line(iter, iter.position()+delta, depth_t(iter.depth()+depth_delta), title_prefix, title, detail, level, std::forward(args)...); +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(level))) { + const int indent = depth * 2; + const auto buf = iter.token.buf; + auto msg = string_format(title, std::forward(args)...); + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", indent, "", title_prefix, + LOG_EVENT_LEN - indent - int(strlen(title_prefix)), msg.c_str()); + { + // Print the current structural. + printf("| "); + // Before we begin, the index might point right before the document. + // This could be unsafe, see https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/discussions/1938 + if (index < iter._root) { + printf("%*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, ""); + } else { + auto current_structural = &buf[*index]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(current_structural[i])); + } + } + printf(" "); + } + { + // Print the next structural. + printf("| "); + auto next_structural = &buf[*(index + 1)]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(next_structural[i])); + } + printf(" "); + } + // printf("| %5u ", *(index+1)); + printf("| %5i ", depth); + printf("| %6.*s ", int(detail.size()), detail.data()); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept { + if(iter.is_at_key()) { + /** + * whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is + * unsafe because you will hit a string and you will assume that + * it is string value, and this mistake will lead you to make bad + * depth computation. + */ + /** + * We want to 'consume' the key. We could really + * just do _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); at this + * point, but, for clarity, we will use the high-level API to + * eat the key. We assume that the compiler optimizes away + * most of the work. + */ + simdjson_unused raw_json_string actual_key; + auto error = iter.field_key().get(actual_key); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; }; + // Let us move to the value while we are at it. + if ((error = iter.field_value())) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + } + auto error_skip = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error_skip) { iter.abandon(); } + return error_skip; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->peek()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.started_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline object object::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline object::object(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return object_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::end() noexcept { + return object_iterator(iter); +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; + + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = find_field(unescaped); // Take note find_field does not unescape keys when matching + } else { + child = find_field(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::count_fields() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the object after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_object(); + return count; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_object().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_object(); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first)[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::reset() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.reset(); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// object_iterator +// + +simdjson_inline object_iterator::object_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + error_code error = iter.error(); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + auto result = field::start(iter); + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (result.error()) { iter.abandon(); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator==(const object_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline object_iterator &object_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (!iter.is_open()) { return *this; } // Iterator will be released if there is an error + + simdjson_unused error_code error; + if ((error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + if ((error = iter.has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { return *this; }; + return *this; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter.depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the object is first found and the iterator is just past the {. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the , or } before the next value. In this state, +// depth == iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter.depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the object iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet field may be missing or not be an +// object--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between fields, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// Errors that occur while reading a field to give to the user (such as when the key is not a +// string or the field is missing a colon) are yielded immediately. Depth is then decremented, +// moving to the Finished state without transitioning through an Error state at all. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter.depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a }, we are finished. We signal this by decrementing depth. +// In this state, iter.depth < depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + ppc64::ondemand::object_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +// Checks for ']' and ',' +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++first; + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity} { +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t new_capacity, size_t new_max_depth) noexcept { + if (new_capacity > max_capacity()) { return CAPACITY; } + if (string_buf && new_capacity == capacity() && new_max_depth == max_depth()) { return SUCCESS; } + + // string_capacity copied from document::allocate + _capacity = 0; + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * new_capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + start_positions.reset(new (std::nothrow) token_position[new_max_depth]); +#endif + if (implementation) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_capacity(new_capacity) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_max_depth(new_max_depth) ); + } else { + SIMDJSON_TRY( simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(new_capacity, new_max_depth, implementation) ); + } + _capacity = new_capacity; + _max_depth = new_max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this }); +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + const simdjson::error_code err = implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular); + if (err) { + if (err != UNCLOSED_STRING) + return err; + } + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this, true }); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string_view json, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept { + if(json.capacity() - json.size() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + json.reserve(json.size() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); + } + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + padded_string_view json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + const padded_string &json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length()) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return json_iterator(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + if(allow_comma_separated && batch_size < len) { batch_size = len; } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity < dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_string(in.buf, dst, allow_replacement); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_wobbly_string(in.buf, dst); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string::raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept : buf{_buf} {} + +simdjson_inline const char * raw_json_string::raw() const noexcept { return reinterpret_cast(buf); } + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;pos < target.size() && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;target[pos] && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // If we are going to call memcmp, then we must know something about the length of the raw_json_string. + return (length >= target.size()) && (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + if(target.size() <= SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + return (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); + } + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(const char * target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: 'target' does not contain unescaped quote characters, is null terminated and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return a.unsafe_is_equal(c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return a == c; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape(*this, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape_wobbly(*this); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const raw_json_string &str) noexcept { + bool in_escape = false; + const char *s = str.raw(); + while (true) { + switch (*s) { + case '\\': in_escape = !in_escape; break; + case '"': if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } else { return out; } break; + default: if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } + } + out << *s; + s++; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape(ppc64::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape(iter, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape_wobbly(ppc64::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape_wobbly(iter); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +inline std::string_view trim(const std::string_view str) noexcept { + // We can almost surely do better by rolling our own find_first_not_of function. + size_t first = str.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + // If we have the empty string (just white space), then no trimming is possible, and + // we return the empty string_view. + if (std::string_view::npos == first) { return std::string_view(); } + size_t last = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + return str.substr(first, (last - first + 1)); +} + + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::document& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::document_reference& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::value& x) noexcept { + /** + * If we somehow receive a value that has already been consumed, + * then the following code could be in trouble. E.g., we create + * an array as needed, but if an array was already created, then + * it could be bad. + */ + using namespace ppc64::ondemand; + ppc64::ondemand::json_type t; + auto error = x.type().get(t); + if(error != SUCCESS) { return error; } + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + { + ppc64::ondemand::array array; + error = x.get_array().get(array); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(array); + } + case json_type::object: + { + ppc64::ondemand::object object; + error = x.get_object().get(object); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(object); + } + default: + return trim(x.raw_json_token()); + } +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::object& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(ppc64::ondemand::array& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { namespace ppc64 { namespace ondemand { + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::document_reference& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::ppc64::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::ppc64::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline token_iterator::token_iterator( + const uint8_t *_buf, + token_position position +) noexcept : buf{_buf}, _position{position} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::current_offset() const noexcept { + return *(_position); +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position++)]; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + return &buf[*position]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *position; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+1) - *position; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+2) - *(position) > *(position+1) - *(position) ? + *(position+1) - *(position) + : *(position+2) - *(position); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position+delta)]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta+1) - *(_position+delta); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position token_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _position; +} +simdjson_inline void token_iterator::set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept { + _position = target_position; +} + +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position == other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position != other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position > other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position >= other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position < other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position <= other._position; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value::value(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} +simdjson_inline value value::start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} +simdjson_inline value value::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_array() noexcept { + return array::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_object() noexcept { + return object::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_start()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(iter); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double() noexcept { + return iter.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_bool() noexcept { + return iter.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_null() noexcept { + return iter.is_null(); +} +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_number(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code value::get(T &out) noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline value::operator T() noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator array() noexcept(false) { + return get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator object() noexcept(false) { + return get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator double() noexcept(false) { + return get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + return get_string(false); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + return get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + return get_bool(); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_elements() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_array(); + answer = a.count_elements(); + // count_elements leaves you pointing inside the array, at the first element. + // We need to move back so that the user can create a new array (which requires that + // we point at '['). + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_fields() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_object(); + answer = a.count_fields(); + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at(size_t index) noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::type() noexcept { + return iter.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + + +simdjson_inline bool value::is_negative() noexcept { + return iter.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_integer() noexcept { + return iter.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number_type() noexcept { + return iter.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number() noexcept { + return iter.get_number(); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() noexcept { + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(iter.peek_start()), iter.peek_start_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::raw_json() noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: { + ondemand::array array; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_array().get(array)); + return array.raw_json(); + } + case json_type::object: { + ondemand::object object; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_object().get(object)); + return object.raw_json(); + } + default: + return raw_json_token(); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::current_location() noexcept { + return iter.json_iter().current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline int32_t value::current_depth() const noexcept{ + return iter.json_iter().depth(); +} + +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer.empty())) { // can't be + return false; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + ppc64::ondemand::value &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(ppc64::ondemand::value &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = first; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return static_cast(first); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::array() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::object() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator ppc64::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer( + std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for ppc64: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace ppc64 { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value_iterator::value_iterator( + json_iterator *json_iter, + depth_t depth, + token_position start_position +) noexcept : _json_iter{json_iter}, _depth{depth}, _start_position{start_position} +{ +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_root_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_object() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + end_container(); + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_object() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // object: e.g., `{"a":2} foo }`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != '}') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing } at end"); + } + // If the last character is } *and* the first gibberish character is also '}' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == '}') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed object. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_object() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::end_container() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + if (depth() > 1 && at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing parent ] or }"); } + // if (depth() <= 1 && !at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_field() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + // It's illegal to call this unless there are more tokens: anything that ends in } or ] is + // obligated to verify there are more tokens if they are not the top level. + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "object"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between object fields"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + error_code error; + bool has_value; + // + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. The start of the object, at the first field: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + if (at_first_field()) { + has_value = true; + + // + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return false; + + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + while (has_value) { + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + //if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); // Skip the value entirely + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. + return false; +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + /** + * When find_field_unordered_raw is called, we can either be pointing at the + * first key, pointing outside (at the closing brace) or if a key was matched + * we can be either pointing right afterthe ':' right before the value (that we need skip), + * or we may have consumed the value and we might be at a comma or at the + * final brace (ready for a call to has_next_field()). + */ + error_code error; + bool has_value; + + // First, we scan from that point to the end. + // If we don't find a match, we may loop back around, and scan from the beginning to that point. + token_position search_start = _json_iter->position(); + + // We want to know whether we need to go back to the beginning. + bool at_first = at_first_field(); + /////////////// + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. At the first key: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + // + if (at_first) { + has_value = true; + + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + at_first = true; + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + // If someone queried a key but they not did access the value, then we are left pointing + // at the ':' and we need to move forward through the value... If the value was + // processed then skip_child() does not move the iterator (but may adjust the depth). + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + search_start = _json_iter->position(); + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + + // After initial processing, we will be in one of two states: + // + // ``` + // // At the beginning of a field + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // At the end of the object + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // ``` + // + // Next, we find a match starting from the current position. + while (has_value) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + // Performance note: it maybe wasteful to rewind to the beginning when there might be + // no other query following. Indeed, it would require reskipping the whole object. + // Instead, you can just stay where you are. If there is a new query, there is always time + // to rewind. + if(at_first) { return false; } + + // If we reach the end without finding a match, search the rest of the fields starting at the + // beginning of the object. + // (We have already run through the object before, so we've already validated its structure. We + // don't check errors in this bit.) + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + while (true) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(has_value); // we should reach search_start before ever reaching the end of the object + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + error = field_key().get(actual_key); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + error = field_value(); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // If we reached the end of the key-value pair we started from, then we know + // that the key is not there so we return false. We are either right before + // the next comma or the final brace. + if(_json_iter->position() == search_start) { return false; } + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + error = has_next_field().get(has_value); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // If we make the mistake of exiting here, then we could be left pointing at a key + // in the middle of an object. That's not an allowable state. + } + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. The program should + // never reach this point. + return false; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::field_key() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + const uint8_t *key = _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + if (*(key++) != '"') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Object key is not a string"); } + return raw_json_string(key); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::field_value() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + if (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance() != ':') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing colon in object field"); } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_root_array(); +} + +inline std::string value_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + auto answer = std::string("value_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + std::string(", "); + if(_json_iter != nullptr) { answer += _json_iter->to_string(); } + answer += std::string(" ]"); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_array() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); + if (*_json_iter->peek() == ']') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty array"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_array() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // array: e.g., `[1, 2] foo]`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // also call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != ']') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing ] at end"); + } + // If the last character is ] *and* the first gibberish character is also ']' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == ']') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed array. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_array() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_array(); + if (error) { return error; } + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_element() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + logger::log_event(*this, "has_next_element"); + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case ']': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "array"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between array elements"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + auto not_true = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "true"); + auto not_false = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "fals") | (json[4] ^ 'e'); + bool error = (not_true && not_false) || jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(json[not_true ? 5 : 4]); + if (error) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + return simdjson_result(!not_true); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + bool is_null_string = !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]); + // if we start with 'n', we must be a null + if(!is_null_string && json[0]=='n') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a null but starts with n"); } + return is_null_string; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_string(allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_bool() noexcept { + auto result = parse_bool(peek_non_root_scalar("bool")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("bool"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_null() noexcept { + bool is_null_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(parse_null(peek_non_root_scalar("null")).get(is_null_value)); + if(is_null_value) { advance_non_root_scalar("null"); } + return is_null_value; +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_non_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_root_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_integer() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number_type() noexcept { + return numberparsing::get_number_type(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number() noexcept { + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(peek_non_root_scalar("number"), num); + if(error) { return error; } + return num; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("is_root_integer"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + return false; // if there are more than 20 characters, it cannot be represented as an integer. + } + auto answer = numberparsing::is_integer(tmpbuf); + // If the parsing was a success, we must still check that it is + // a single scalar. Note that we parse first because of cases like '[]' where + // getting TRAILING_CONTENT is wrong. + if(check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && (!_json_iter->is_single_token())) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return number_type::big_integer; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto answer = numberparsing::get_number_type(tmpbuf); + if (check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + // NOTE: the current approach doesn't work for very big integer numbers containing more than 1074 digits. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return BIGINT_ERROR; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(tmpbuf, num); + if(error) { return error; } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("number"); + return num; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_root_string(check_trailing, allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("bool"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[5+1+1]; // +1 for null termination + tmpbuf[5+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 5+1)) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + auto result = parse_bool(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("bool"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("null"); + bool result = (max_len >= 4 && !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && + (max_len == 4 || jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]))); + if(result) { // we have something that looks like a null. + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("null"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::skip_child() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth >= _depth ); + + return _json_iter->skip_child(depth()); +} + +simdjson_inline value_iterator value_iterator::child() const noexcept { + assert_at_child(); + return { _json_iter, depth()+1, _json_iter->token.position() }; +} + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and iterator depth, which is a desired effect. It does not happen if is_open is +// marked non-inline. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_open() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->depth() >= depth(); +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->at_end(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_first_field() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position() + 1; +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + _json_iter->abandon(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline depth_t value_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::error() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->error; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *&value_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _json_iter->string_buf_loc(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline const json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() const noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_start_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_length(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_root_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_root_length(start_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + const uint8_t *json; + if (!is_at_start()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + json = peek_start(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + } else { + assert_at_start(); + /** + * We should be prudent. Let us peek. If it is not the right type, we + * return an error. Only once we have determined that we have the right + * type are we allowed to advance! + */ + json = _json_iter->peek(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + } + + + return SUCCESS; +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_root(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_root(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), message); + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_start() const noexcept { + return position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_key() const noexcept { + // Keys are at the same depth as the object. + // Note here that we could be safer and check that we are within an object, + // but we do not. + return _depth == _json_iter->_depth && *_json_iter->peek() == '"'; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept { + // We can legitimately be either at the first value ([1]), or after the array if it's empty ([]). + auto delta = position() - start_position(); + return delta == 1 || delta == 2; +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_container_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_next() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_container_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_array() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_object() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_object(); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_child() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_is_valid() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter != nullptr ); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_valid() const noexcept { + return _json_iter != nullptr; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::type() const noexcept { + switch (*peek_start()) { + case '{': + return json_type::object; + case '[': + return json_type::array; + case '"': + return json_type::string; + case 'n': + return json_type::null; + case 't': case 'f': + return json_type::boolean; + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return json_type::number; + default: + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::start_position() const noexcept { + return _start_position; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->end_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->last_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept { + return _json_iter->report_error(error, message); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace ppc64 +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(ppc64::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for ppc64 */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for ppc64 */ +/* including simdjson/ppc64/end.h: #include "simdjson/ppc64/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/ppc64/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/ppc64/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "ppc64" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_PPC64_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/ppc64/ondemand.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(westmere) +/* including simdjson/westmere/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/begin.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "westmere" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION westmere +/* including simdjson/westmere/base.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Westmere (Intel SSE4.2). + */ +namespace westmere { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { + +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + */ +#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for westmere"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +SIMDJSON_TARGET_REGION("sse4.2,pclmul,popcnt") +#endif + +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(const uint64_t bitmask) { + // There should be no such thing with a processing supporting avx2 + // but not clmul. + __m128i all_ones = _mm_set1_epi8('\xFF'); + __m128i result = _mm_clmulepi64_si128(_mm_set_epi64x(0ULL, bitmask), all_ones, 0); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si64(result); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMASK_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/base.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// The constructor may be executed on any host, so we take care not to use SIMDJSON_TARGET_WESTMERE +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for Westmere (Intel SSE4.2). + */ +namespace westmere { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { + +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO +// under clang within visual studio, this will include +#include // visual studio or clang +#else +#include // elsewhere +#endif // SIMDJSON_VISUAL_STUDIO + + +#if SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO +/** + * You are not supposed, normally, to include these + * headers directly. Instead you should either include intrin.h + * or x86intrin.h. However, when compiling with clang + * under Windows (i.e., when _MSC_VER is set), these headers + * only get included *if* the corresponding features are detected + * from macros: + */ +#include // for _mm_alignr_epi8 +#include // for _mm_clmulepi64_si128 +#endif + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for westmere"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h */ + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace numberparsing { + +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + // this actually computes *16* values so we are being wasteful. + const __m128i ascii0 = _mm_set1_epi8('0'); + const __m128i mul_1_10 = + _mm_setr_epi8(10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1, 10, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_100 = _mm_setr_epi16(100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1, 100, 1); + const __m128i mul_1_10000 = + _mm_setr_epi16(10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1, 10000, 1); + const __m128i input = _mm_sub_epi8( + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(chars)), ascii0); + const __m128i t1 = _mm_maddubs_epi16(input, mul_1_10); + const __m128i t2 = _mm_madd_epi16(t1, mul_1_100); + const __m128i t3 = _mm_packus_epi32(t2, t2); + const __m128i t4 = _mm_madd_epi16(t3, mul_1_10000); + return _mm_cvtsi128_si32( + t4); // only captures the sum of the first 8 digits, drop the rest +} + +/** @private */ +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS +#if SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 + // ARM64 has native support for 64-bit multiplications, no need to emultate + answer.high = __umulh(value1, value2); + answer.low = value1 * value2; +#else + answer.low = _umul128(value1, value2, &answer.high); // _umul128 not available on ARM64 +#endif // SIMDJSON_IS_ARM64 +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO || SIMDJSON_IS_32BITS + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); +#endif + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/simd.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = + _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), answer); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask() ); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask() ; + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* including simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long ret; + // Search the mask data from least significant bit (LSB) + // to the most significant bit (MSB) for a set bit (1). + _BitScanForward64(&ret, input_num); + return (int)ret; +#else // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +#endif // SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + unsigned long leading_zero = 0; + // Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) + // to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1). + if (_BitScanReverse64(&leading_zero, input_num)) + return (int)(63 - leading_zero); + else + return 64; +#else + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +#endif// SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +} + +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO +simdjson_inline unsigned __int64 count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + // note: we do not support legacy 32-bit Windows in this kernel + return __popcnt64(input_num);// Visual Studio wants two underscores +} +#else +simdjson_inline long long int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return _popcnt64(input_num); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, + uint64_t *result) { +#if SIMDJSON_REGULAR_VISUAL_STUDIO + return _addcarry_u64(0, value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#else + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +#endif +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/simd.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return _mm_or_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return _mm_and_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return _mm_xor_si128(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return _mm_andnot_si128(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + typedef uint16_t bitmask_t; + typedef uint32_t bitmask2_t; + + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return _mm_cmpeq_epi8(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return _mm_alignr_epi8(*this, prev_chunk, 16 - N); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return !_mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return _mm_set1_epi8(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return _mm_setzero_si128(); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(values)); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { return _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), *this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_add_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_sub_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return _mm_shuffle_epi8(lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + // Design consideration: it seems like a function with the + // signature simd8 compress(uint32_t mask) would be + // sensible, but the AVX ISA makes this kind of approach difficult. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by work done by @animetosho + // we do it in two steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // most significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register, using only + // two instructions on most compilers. + __m128i shufmask = _mm_set_epi64x(thintable_epi8[mask2], thintable_epi8[mask1]); + // we increment by 0x08 the second half of the mask + shufmask = + _mm_add_epi8(shufmask, _mm_set_epi32(0x08080808, 0x08080808, 0, 0)); + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = _mm_shuffle_epi8(*this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the two halves together. + // we compute the popcount of the first half: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask, what it does is to write + // only the first pop1 bytes from the first 8 bytes, and then + // it fills in with the bytes from the second 8 bytes + some filling + // at the end. + __m128i compactmask = + _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table + pop1 * 8)); + __m128i answer = _mm_shuffle_epi8(pruned, compactmask); + _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(output), answer); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_cmpgt_epi8(other, *this); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t* values) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(_mm_setr_epi8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + )) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_adds_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_subs_epu8(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_max_epu8(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return _mm_min_epu8(*this, other); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(*this) == 0; } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, *this); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return _mm_testz_si128(*this, bits); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(_mm_srli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu >> N); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, N)) & uint8_t(0xFFu << N); } + // Get one of the bits and make a bitmask out of it. + // e.g. value.get_bit<7>() gets the high bit + template + simdjson_inline int get_bit() const { return _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_slli_epi16(*this, 7-N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "Westmere kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + this->chunks[0].compress(uint16_t(mask), output); + this->chunks[1].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 16), output + 16 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFF)); + this->chunks[2].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 32), output + 32 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFF)); + this->chunks[3].compress(uint16_t(mask >> 48), output + 48 - count_ones(mask & 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF)); + return 64 - count_ones(mask); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + uint64_t r0 = uint32_t(this->chunks[0].to_bitmask() ); + uint64_t r1 = this->chunks[1].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r2 = this->chunks[2].to_bitmask() ; + uint64_t r3 = this->chunks[3].to_bitmask() ; + return r0 | (r1 << 16) | (r2 << 32) | (r3 << 48); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_SIMD_INPUT_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/simd.h */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + 16); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + 16); + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/stringparsing_defs.h */ +/* end file simdjson/westmere/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +/** + * A fast, simple, DOM-like interface that parses JSON as you use it. + * + * Designed for maximum speed and a lower memory profile. + */ +namespace ondemand { + +/** Represents the depth of a JSON value (number of nested arrays/objects). */ +using depth_t = int32_t; + +/** @copydoc simdjson::westmere::number_type */ +using number_type = simdjson::westmere::number_type; + +/** @private Position in the JSON buffer indexes */ +using token_position = const uint32_t *; + +class array; +class array_iterator; +class document; +class document_reference; +class document_stream; +class field; +class json_iterator; +enum class json_type; +struct number; +class object; +class object_iterator; +class parser; +class raw_json_string; +class token_iterator; +class value; +class value_iterator; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through a single JSON value at a particular depth. + * + * Does not keep track of the type of value: provides methods for objects, arrays and scalars and expects + * the caller to call the right ones. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class value_iterator { +protected: + /** The underlying JSON iterator */ + json_iterator *_json_iter{}; + /** The depth of this value */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * The starting token index for this value + */ + token_position _start_position{}; + +public: + simdjson_inline value_iterator() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Denote that we're starting a document. + */ + simdjson_inline void start_document() noexcept; + + /** + * Skips a non-iterated or partially-iterated JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + * + * Optimized for scalars. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child() noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the start of the value + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is open--if the value has not been used, or the array/object is still open. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_open() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is at an object's first field (just after the {). + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_first_field() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon all iteration. + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the child value as a value_iterator. + */ + simdjson_inline value_iterator child_value() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the depth of this value. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON type of this value. + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + + /** + * @addtogroup object Object iteration + * + * Methods to iterate and find object fields. These methods generally *assume* the value is + * actually an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Start an object iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an object could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_object. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an object from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next field in an object. + * + * Looks for , and }. If } is found, the object is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return whether there is another field in the object. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between fields. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma, but not enough tokens remaining to have a key, :, and value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the current field's key. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result field_key() noexcept; + + /** + * Pass the : in the field and move to its value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code field_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key, *without* unescaping. This assumes object order: it + * will not find the field if it was already passed when looking for some *other* field. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the field with the given key without regard to order, and *without* unescaping. + * + * This is an unordered object lookup: if the field is not found initially, it will cycle around and scan from the beginning. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @addtogroup array Array iteration + * Methods to iterate over array elements. These methods generally *assume* the value is actually + * an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_array() noexcept; + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration while at the root. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an array could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_array. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an array from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next element in an array. + * + * Looks for , and ]. If ] is found, the array is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return Whether there is another element in the array. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between elements. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_element() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a child value iterator. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline value_iterator child() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @defgroup scalar Scalar values + * @addtogroup scalar + * @{ + */ + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_root_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void assert_is_valid() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_valid() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ +protected: + /** + * Restarts an array iteration. + * @returns Whether the array has any elements (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_array() noexcept; + /** + * Restarts an object iteration. + * @returns Whether the object has any fields (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_object() noexcept; + /** + * move_at_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container. It updates the index so that at_start() is true and it + * syncs the depth. The user can then create a new container instance. + * + * Usage: used with value::count_elements(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_start() noexcept; + + /** + * move_at_container_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container so that assert_at_container_start() passes. + * + * Usage: used with reset_array() and reset_object(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_container_start() noexcept; + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator(json_iterator *json_iter, depth_t depth, token_position start_index) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_start() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_start_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The general idea of the advance_... methods and the peek_* methods + * is that you first peek and check that you have desired type. If you do, + * and only if you do, then you advance. + * + * We used to unconditionally advance. But this made reasoning about our + * current state difficult. + * Suppose you always advance. Look at the 'value' matching the key + * "shadowable" in the following example... + * + * ({"globals":{"a":{"shadowable":[}}}}) + * + * If the user thinks it is a Boolean and asks for it, then we check the '[', + * decide it is not a Boolean, but still move into the next character ('}'). Now + * we are left pointing at '}' right after a '['. And we have not yet reported + * an error, only that we do not have a Boolean. + * + * If, instead, you just stand your ground until it is content that you know, then + * you will only even move beyond the '[' if the user tells you that you have an + * array. So you will be at the '}' character inside the array and, hopefully, you + * will then catch the error because an array cannot start with '}', but the code + * processing Boolean values does not know this. + * + * So the contract is: first call 'peek_...' and then call 'advance_...' only + * if you have determined that it is a type you can handle. + * + * Unfortunately, it makes the code more verbose, longer and maybe more error prone. + */ + + simdjson_inline void advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + + simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth). + * + * @return The current token (the one left behind). + * @error TAPE_ERROR If the document ended early. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result advance_to_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept; + /** + * is_at_iterator_start() returns true on an array or object after it has just been + * created, whether the instance is empty or not. + * + * Usage: used by array::begin() in debug mode (SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS) + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assuming that we are within an object, this returns true if we + * are pointing at a key. + * + * Usage: the skip_child() method should never be used while we are pointing + * at a key inside an object. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_key() const noexcept; + + inline void assert_at_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_container_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_child() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_next() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept; + + /** Get the starting position of this value */ + simdjson_inline token_position start_position() const noexcept; + + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class field; +}; // value_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * An ephemeral JSON value returned during iteration. It is only valid for as long as you do + * not access more data in the JSON document. + */ +class value { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid value. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline value() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string. + * + * The string is may not be a valid UTF-8 string. + * See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.). + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_elements() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method on the object instance. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @return The type of JSON value (json_type::array, json_type::object, json_type::string, + * json_type::number, json_type::boolean, or json_type::null). + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * Performance note: if you call this function systematically + * before parsing a number, you may have fallen for a performance + * anti-pattern. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer for integers that do not fit in 64 bits, + * in which case the digit_count is set to the length of the big integer string. + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number. + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * For integers that do not fit in 64 bits, the function returns BIGINT_ERROR error code. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + * + * Performance note: this is designed with performance in mind. When + * calling 'get_number()', you scan the number string only once, determining + * efficiently the type and storing it in an efficient manner. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. However, if this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view is guaranteed to be + * a non-space token. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + * + * See also value::raw_json(). + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a string_view pointing at this value in the JSON document. + * If this element is an array or an object, it consumes the array or the object + * and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + * If this element is a scalar (string, number, Boolean, null), it returns what + * raw_json_token() would return. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. + * + * Calling at_pointer() on non-document instances (e.g., arrays and objects) is not + * standardized (by RFC 6901). We provide some experimental support for JSON pointers + * on non-document instances. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * or an object instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * Create a value. + */ + simdjson_inline value(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip this value, allowing iteration to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Start a value at the current position. + * + * (It should already be started; this is just a self-documentation method.) + */ + static simdjson_inline value start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Resume a value. + */ + static simdjson_inline value resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the object, starting or resuming it as necessary + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + + // simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + // simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class document; + friend class array_iterator; + friend class field; + friend class object; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class field; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::array() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::object() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +// Logging should be free unless SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING is set. Importantly, it is critical +// that the call to the log functions be side-effect free. Thus, for example, you should not +// create temporary std::string instances. +namespace logger { + +enum class log_level : int32_t { + info = 0, + error = 1 +}; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + +// We do not want these functions to be 'really inlined' since real inlining is +// for performance purposes and if you are using the loggers, you do not care about +// performance (or should not). +static inline void log_headers() noexcept; +// If args are provided, title will be treated as format string +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +static inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens (`{` `}` `[` `]` `,` `:` `""` `123` `true` `false` `null`) + * detected by stage 1. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class token_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid token_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline token_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Advance to the next token (returning the current one). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + /** + * Reports the current offset in bytes from the start of the underlying buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t current_offset() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token (start of the document). + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Return the current index. + */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Reset to a previously saved index. + */ + simdjson_inline void set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept; + + // NOTE: we don't support a full C++ iterator interface, because we expect people to make + // different calls to advance the iterator based on *their own* state. + + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, token_position position) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept; + + const uint8_t *buf{}; + token_position _position{}; + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class object; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens, keeping track of depth and string buffer. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class json_iterator { +protected: + token_iterator token{}; + ondemand::parser *parser{}; + /** + * Next free location in the string buffer. + * + * Used by raw_json_string::unescape() to have a place to unescape strings to. + */ + uint8_t *_string_buf_loc{}; + /** + * JSON error, if there is one. + * + * INCORRECT_TYPE and NO_SUCH_FIELD are *not* stored here, ever. + * + * PERF NOTE: we *hope* this will be elided into control flow, as it is only used (a) in the first + * iteration of the loop, or (b) for the final iteration after a missing comma is found in ++. If + * this is not elided, we should make sure it's at least not using up a register. Failing that, + * we should store it in document so there's only one of them. + */ + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + /** + * Depth of the current token in the JSON. + * + * - 0 = finished with document + * - 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * - 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * - 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * Beginning of the document indexes. + * Normally we have root == parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get() + * but this may differ, especially in streaming mode (where we have several + * documents); + */ + token_position _root{}; + /** + * Normally, a json_iterator operates over a single document, but in + * some cases, we may have a stream of documents. This attribute is meant + * as meta-data: the json_iterator works the same irrespective of the + * value of this attribute. + */ + bool _streaming{false}; + +public: + simdjson_inline json_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline explicit json_iterator(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + /** + * Skips a JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is still at the start + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether we should be expected to run in streaming + * mode (iterating over many documents). It is pure metadata + * that does not affect how the iterator works. It is used by + * start_root_array() and start_root_object(). + */ + simdjson_inline bool streaming() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the root value iterator + */ + simdjson_inline token_position root_position() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the document depth (== 1) + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the root of the document + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is live (has not been moved). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_alive() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon this iterator, setting depth to 0 (as if the document is finished). + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance the current token without modifying depth. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if there is a single token in the index (i.e., it is + * a JSON with a scalar value such as a single number). + * + * @return whether there is a single token + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_single_token() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assert that there are at least the given number of tokens left. + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens=1) const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that the given position addresses an actual token (is within bounds). + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get a pointer to the current location in the input buffer. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * You may be pointing outside of the input buffer: it is not generally + * safe to dereference this pointer. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *unsafe_pointer() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for the last token in the document. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_last() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ascend one level. + * + * Validates that the depth - 1 == parent_depth. + * + * @param parent_depth the expected parent depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Descend one level. + * + * Validates that the new depth == child_depth. + * + * @param child_depth the expected child depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth, int32_t delta) noexcept; + + /** + * Get current depth. + */ + simdjson_inline depth_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get current (writeable) location in the string buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + + /** + * Report an unrecoverable error, preventing further iteration. + * + * @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Log error, but don't stop iteration. + * @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with + * N bytes of capacity. It will return false if N is too small (smaller than max_len) of if it is zero. + * The buffer (tmpbuf) is padded with space characters. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Write the raw_json_string to the string buffer and return a string_view. + * Each raw_json_string should be unescaped once, or else the string buffer might + * overflow. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept; +#endif + + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Updates this json iterator so that it is back at the beginning of the document, + * as if it had just been created. + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * This checks whether the {,},[,] are balanced so that the document + * ends with proper zero depth. This requires scanning the whole document + * and it may be expensive. It is expected that it will be rarely called. + * It does not attempt to match { with } and [ with ]. + */ + inline bool balanced() const noexcept; +protected: + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser) noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser, bool streaming) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /// The last token before the end + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /// The token *at* the end. This points at gibberish and should only be used for comparison. + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /// The end of the buffer. + simdjson_inline token_position end() const noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class raw_json_string; + friend class parser; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class field; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; // json_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The type of a JSON value. + */ +enum class json_type { + // Start at 1 to catch uninitialized / default values more easily + array=1, ///< A JSON array ( [ 1, 2, 3 ... ] ) + object, ///< A JSON object ( { "a": 1, "b" 2, ... } ) + number, ///< A JSON number ( 1 or -2.3 or 4.5e6 ...) + string, ///< A JSON string ( "a" or "hello world\n" ...) + boolean, ///< A JSON boolean (true or false) + null ///< A JSON null (null) +}; + +/** + * A type representing a JSON number. + * The design of the struct is deliberately straight-forward. All + * functions return standard values with no error check. + */ +struct number { + + /** + * return the automatically determined type of + * the number: number_type::floating_point_number, + * number_type::signed_integer or number_type::unsigned_integer. + * + * enum class number_type { + * floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + * signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + * unsigned_integer /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + * }; + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::number_type get_number_type() const noexcept; + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::unsigned_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a uint64_t, only valid if is_uint64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept; + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::signed_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a int64_t, only valid if is_int64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline int64_t get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept; + + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::floating_point_number. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a double, only valid if is_double() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline double get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept; + + /** + * Convert the number to a double. Though it always succeed, the conversion + * may be lossy if the number cannot be represented exactly. + */ + simdjson_inline double as_double() const noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The next block of declaration is designed so that we can call the number parsing + * functions on a number type. They are protected and should never be used outside + * of the core simdjson library. + */ + friend class value_iterator; + template + friend error_code numberparsing::write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer); + template + friend error_code numberparsing::parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + /** Store a signed 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store an unsigned 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store a double value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + /** Specifies that the value is a double, but leave it undefined. */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + /** + * End of friend declarations. + */ + + /** + * Our attributes are a union type (size = 64 bits) + * followed by a type indicator. + */ + union { + double floating_point_number; + int64_t signed_integer; + uint64_t unsigned_integer; + } payload{0}; + number_type type{number_type::signed_integer}; +}; + +/** + * Write the JSON type to the output stream + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send JSON type to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false); +#endif + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A string escaped per JSON rules, terminated with quote ("). They are used to represent + * unescaped keys inside JSON documents. + * + * (In other words, a pointer to the beginning of a string, just after the start quote, inside a + * JSON file.) + * + * This class is deliberately simplistic and has little functionality. You can + * compare a raw_json_string instance with an unescaped C string, but + * that is nearly all you can do. + * + * The raw_json_string is unescaped. If you wish to write an unescaped version of it to your own + * buffer, you may do so using the parser.unescape(string, buff) method, using an ondemand::parser + * instance. Doing so requires you to have a sufficiently large buffer. + * + * The raw_json_string instances originate typically from field instance which in turn represent + * key-value pairs from object instances. From a field instance, you get the raw_json_string + * instance by calling key(). You can, if you want a more usable string_view instance, call + * the unescaped_key() method on the field instance. You may also create a raw_json_string from + * any other string value, with the value.get_raw_json_string() method. Again, you can get + * a more usable string_view instance by calling get_string(). + * + */ +class raw_json_string { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string pointed at the given location in the JSON. + * + * The given location must be just *after* the beginning quote (") in the JSON file. + * + * It *must* be terminated by a ", and be a valid JSON string. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept; + /** + * Get the raw pointer to the beginning of the string in the JSON (just after the "). + * + * It is possible for this function to return a null pointer if the instance + * has outlived its existence. + */ + simdjson_inline const char * raw() const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done) on target.size() characters, + * and if the raw_json_string instance has a quote character at byte index target.size(). + * We never read more than length + 1 bytes in the raw_json_string instance. + * If length is smaller than target.size(), this will return false. + * + * The std::string_view instance may contain any characters. However, the caller + * is responsible for setting length so that length bytes may be read in the + * raw_json_string. + * + * Performance: the comparison may be done using memcmp which may be efficient + * for long strings. + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The std::string_view instance should not contain unescaped quote characters: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * Performance: the comparison is done byte-by-byte which might be inefficient for + * long strings. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The provided C string should not contain an unescaped quote character: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if target is free from unescaped quote. If target is known at + * compile-time, we might expect the computation to happen at compile time with + * many compilers (not all!). + */ + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept; + +private: + + + /** + * This will set the inner pointer to zero, effectively making + * this instance unusable. + */ + simdjson_inline void consume() noexcept { buf = nullptr; } + + /** + * Checks whether the inner pointer is non-null and thus usable. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool alive() const noexcept { return buf != nullptr; } + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result will be a valid UTF-8. + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow replacement of invalid surrogate pairs. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result may not be a valid UTF-8. https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + const uint8_t * buf{}; + friend class object; + friend class field; + friend class parser; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const raw_json_string &) noexcept; + +/** + * Comparisons between raw_json_string and std::string_view instances are potentially unsafe: the user is responsible + * for providing a string with no unescaped quote. Note that unescaped quotes cannot be present in valid JSON strings. + */ +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; + + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(westmere::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(westmere::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The default batch size for document_stream instances for this On Demand kernel. + * Note that different On Demand kernel may use a different DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE value + * in the future. + */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * A JSON fragment iterator. + * + * This holds the actual iterator as well as the buffer for writing strings. + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + */ + inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + + inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline parser(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + inline ~parser() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * document doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * It is expected that the content is a valid UTF-8 file, containing a valid JSON document. + * Otherwise the iterate method may return an error. In particular, the whole input should be + * valid: we do not attempt to tolerate incorrect content either before or after a JSON + * document. If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Validate what you use + * + * Calling iterate on an invalid JSON document may not immediately trigger an error. The call to + * iterate does not parse and validate the whole document. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param capacity The number of bytes allocated in the JSON (must be at least len+SIMDJSON_PADDING). + * + * @return The document, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string_view json, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string &&json) & noexcept = delete; + + /** + * @private + * + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * json_iterator doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * The ondemand::document instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope + * while you are accessing instances of ondemand::value, ondemand::object, ondemand::array. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * + * @return The iterator, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; + + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded; + * ondemand::parser parser; + * ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json); + * for (auto & doc : docs) { + * std::cout << doc["foo"] << std::endl; + * } + * // Prints 1 2 3 + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by ASCII whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. Documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with ASCII whitespace. + * + * The characters inside a JSON document, and between JSON documents, must be valid Unicode (UTF-8). + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excessively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the concatenated JSON. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 10MB, which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. + * @param allow_comma_separated (defaults on false) This allows a mode where the documents are + * separated by commas instead of whitespace. It comes with a performance + * penalty because the entire document is indexed at once (and the document must be + * less than 4 GB), and there is no multithreading. In this mode, the batch_size parameter + * is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + + /** The capacity of this parser (the largest document it can process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + /** The maximum capacity of this parser (the largest document it is allowed to process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * The maximum depth of this parser (the most deeply nested objects and arrays it can process). + * This parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * The max_depth parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth=DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** + * The parser instance can use threads when they are available to speed up some + * operations. It is enabled by default. Changing this attribute will change the + * behavior of the parser for future operations. + */ + bool threaded{true}; + #endif + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result must be valid UTF-8. + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow a replacement if the input string contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement = false) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result may not be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept; + +private: + /** @private [for benchmarking access] The implementation to use */ + std::unique_ptr implementation{}; + size_t _capacity{0}; + size_t _max_capacity; + size_t _max_depth{DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH}; + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + std::unique_ptr start_positions{}; +#endif + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class document_stream; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for westmere */ + +// All other declarations +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid array. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an array is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the array and checks whether the + * array is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the array. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the array more than once. If you unescape a string + * within the array more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding + * an array means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free + * operation. + * + * @returns true if the array contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration from the root. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no closing ] at the end of the document. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * This version of the method should be called after the initial [ has been verified, and is + * intended for use by switch statements that check the type of a value. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be after the initial [. Will be *moved* into the resulting array. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an array at the given Internal array creation. Call array::start() or array::started() instead of this. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must either be at the start of the first element with iter.is_alive() + * == true, or past the [] with is_alive() == false if the array is empty. Will be *moved* + * into the resulting array. + */ + simdjson_inline array(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Iterator marking current position. + * + * iter.is_alive() == false indicates iteration is complete. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class array_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::array &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + * + * This is an input_iterator, meaning: + * - It is forward-only + * - * must be called exactly once per element. + * - ++ must be called exactly once in between each * (*, ++, *, ++, * ...) + */ +class array_iterator { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array iterator. */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + /** + * Get the current element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are no more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Check if there are more elements in the JSON array. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Move to the next element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline array_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::array_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON document. It holds a json_iterator instance. + * + * Used by tokens to get text, and string buffer location. + * + * You must keep the document around during iteration. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid document. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline document() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document(const document &other) noexcept = delete; // pass your documents by reference, not by copy + simdjson_inline document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(const document &other) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: Calling get_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @param Whether to allow a replacement character for unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is not guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to 1 (which is the case when building in Debug mode + * by default), and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @returns SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + /** @overload template simdjson_result get() & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool, value + * + * Be mindful that the document instance must remain in scope while you are accessing object, array and value instances. + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + /** @overload template error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.) + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is defined, and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @exception SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to + * a key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string()and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the document is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808 and no larger than 18446744073709551615. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808 and greater or equal to -9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer if we have an integer outside + * of those ranges (either larger than 18446744073709551615 or smaller than -9223372036854775808). + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. If this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view may be the padded buffer. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator inside the document instance so we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the document, as if it had just been created. It invalidates all + * values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings). + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * Returns debugging information. + */ + inline std::string to_debug_string() noexcept; + /** + * Some unrecoverable error conditions may render the document instance unusable. + * The is_alive() method returns true when the document is still suitable. + */ + inline bool is_alive() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if this document has been fully parsed. + * If you have consumed the whole document and at_end() returns + * false, then there may be trailing content. + */ + inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * Note that at_pointer() automatically calls rewind between each call. Thus + * all values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings) + * are invalidated. After calling at_pointer, you need to consume the result: string values + * should be stored in your own variables, arrays should be decoded and stored in your own array-like + * structures and so forth. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + * - SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE if the json_pointer is empty and the document is not a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Consumes the document. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline value_iterator resume_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator get_root_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline document start(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + + // + // Fields + // + json_iterator iter{}; ///< Current position in the document + static constexpr depth_t DOCUMENT_DEPTH = 0; ///< document depth is always 0 + + friend class array_iterator; + friend class value; + friend class ondemand::parser; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class field; + friend class token; + friend class document_stream; + friend class document_reference; +}; + + +/** + * A document_reference is a thin wrapper around a document reference instance. + */ +class document_reference { +public: + simdjson_inline document_reference() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(document &d) noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_reference& operator=(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline void rewind() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + +private: + document *doc{nullptr}; +}; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::document &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator westmere::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document_reference::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +/** @private Custom worker class **/ +struct stage1_worker { + stage1_worker() noexcept = default; + stage1_worker(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; + stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + ~stage1_worker(); + /** + * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. + * You should only call this once. + **/ + void start_thread(); + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + * You must call start_thread once before. + */ + void run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); + /** Wait for the run to finish (blocking). You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. **/ + void finish(); + +private: + + /** + * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + **/ + void stop_thread(); + + std::thread thread{}; + /** These three variables define the work done by the thread. **/ + ondemand::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; + size_t _next_batch_start{}; + document_stream * owner{}; + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + * we use two for clarity. + */ + bool has_work{false}; + bool can_work{true}; + + /** + * We lock using a mutex. + */ + std::mutex locking_mutex{}; + std::condition_variable cond_var{}; + + friend class document_stream; +}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +/** + * A forward-only stream of documents. + * + * Produced by parser::iterate_many. + * + */ +class document_stream { +public: + /** + * Construct an uninitialized document_stream. + * + * ```c++ + * document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs); + * ``` + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto & doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = simdjson_result; + using pointer = void; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; + /** + * Get the current document (or error). + */ + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next document (prefix). + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Check if we're at the end yet. + * @param other the end iterator to compare to. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + /** + * @private + * + * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * auto doc = *i; + * size_t index = i.current_index(); + * } + * + * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private + * + * Gives a view of the current document at the current position. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * std::string_view v = i.source(); + * } + * + * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) + * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner + * of padding. + * + * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns error of the stream (if any). + */ + inline error_code error() const noexcept; + + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; + /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ + document_stream* stream; + /** Whether we're finished or not. */ + bool finished; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class json_iterator; + }; + + /** + * Start iterating the documents in the stream. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + /** + * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; + +private: + + document_stream &operator=(const document_stream &) = delete; // Disallow copying + document_stream(const document_stream &other) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is + * used. + * + * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream + * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process + * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes + * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream( + ondemand::parser &parser, + const uint8_t *buf, + size_t len, + size_t batch_size, + bool allow_comma_separated + ) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the first document in the buffer. Used by begin(), to handle allocation and + * initialization. + */ + inline void start() noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. + * + * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of + * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the + * document_stream object. + * + * The function returns simdjson::EMPTY if there is no more data to be parsed. + * + * The function returns simdjson::SUCCESS (as integer = 0) in case of success + * and indicates that the buffer has successfully been parsed to the end. + * Every document it contained has been parsed without error. + * + * The function returns an error code from simdjson/simdjson.h in case of failure + * such as simdjson::CAPACITY, simdjson::MEMALLOC, simdjson::DEPTH_ERROR and so forth; + * the simdjson::error_message function converts these error codes into a string). + * + * You can also check validity by calling parser.is_valid(). The same parser can + * and should be reused for the other documents in the buffer. + */ + inline void next() noexcept; + + /** Move the json_iterator of the document to the location of the next document in the stream. */ + inline void next_document() noexcept; + + /** Get the next document index. */ + inline size_t next_batch_start() const noexcept; + + /** Pass the next batch through stage 1 with the given parser. */ + inline error_code run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t batch_start) noexcept; + + // Fields + ondemand::parser *parser; + const uint8_t *buf; + size_t len; + size_t batch_size; + bool allow_comma_separated; + /** + * We are going to use just one document instance. The document owns + * the json_iterator. It implies that we only ever pass a reference + * to the document to the users. + */ + document doc{}; + /** The error (or lack thereof) from the current document. */ + error_code error; + size_t batch_start{0}; + size_t doc_index{}; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ + bool use_thread; + + inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Start a thread to run stage 1 on the next batch. */ + inline void start_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Wait for the stage 1 thread to finish and capture the results. */ + inline void finish_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** The error returned from the stage 1 thread. */ + error_code stage1_thread_error{UNINITIALIZED}; + /** The thread used to run stage 1 against the next batch in the background. */ + std::unique_ptr worker{new(std::nothrow) stage1_worker()}; + /** + * The parser used to run stage 1 in the background. Will be swapped + * with the regular parser when finished. + */ + ondemand::parser stage1_thread_parser{}; + + friend struct stage1_worker; + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + + friend class parser; + friend class document; + friend class json_iterator; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct internal::simdjson_result_base; +}; // document_stream + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON field (key/value pair) in an object. + * + * Returned from object iteration. + * + * Extends from std::pair so you can use C++ algorithms that rely on pairs. + */ +class field : public std::pair { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid field. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the key as a string_view (for higher speed, consider raw_key). + * We deliberately use a more cumbersome name (unescaped_key) to force users + * to think twice about using it. + * + * This consumes the key: once you have called unescaped_key(), you cannot + * call it again nor can you call key(). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a raw_json_string. Can be used for direct comparison with + * an unescaped C string: e.g., key() == "test". + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the unprocessed key as a string_view. This includes the quotes and may include + * some spaces after the last quote. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view key_raw_json_token() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a string_view. This does not include the quotes and + * the string is unprocessed key so it may contain escape characters + * (e.g., \uXXXX or \n). Use unescaped_key() to get the unescaped key. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view escaped_key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the field value. + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value &value() & noexcept; + /** + * @overload ondemand::value &ondemand::value() & noexcept + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value value() && noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::field &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key_raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result escaped_key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result value() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON object field iterator. + */ +class object { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a + * key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an object + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the object more than once. If you unescape a string within + * the object more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding an object + * means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free operation. + * + * @returns true if the object contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the object and checks whether the + * object is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Consumes the object and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * object as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline object resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline object(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + inline simdjson_result reset() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +class object_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline object_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + /** + * The underlying JSON iterator. + * + * PERF NOTE: expected to be elided in favor of the parent document: this is set when the object + * is first used, and never changes afterwards. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline object_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::object_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a document instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::document& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a value instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. The value must + * not have been accessed previously. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::value& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an object instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::object& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an array instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::array& x) noexcept; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We want to support argument-dependent lookup (ADL). + * Hence we should define operator<< in the namespace + * where the argument (here value, object, etc.) resides. + * Credit: @madhur4127 + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1768 + */ +namespace simdjson { namespace westmere { namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::value x); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::document& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::document_reference& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::westmere::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for westmere */ + +// Inline definitions +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter->depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the array is first found and the iterator is just past the `{`. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the `,` before the next value (or `]`). In this state, +// depth == iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter->depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the array iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet element may be missing or not be an +// array--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between elements, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter->depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a `]` or have reported an error, we are finished. We signal this +// by decrementing depth. In this state, iter->depth < depth, at_start == false, and +// error == SUCCESS. +// + +simdjson_inline array::array(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // We don't need to know if the array is empty to start iteration, but we do want to know if there + // is an error--thus `simdjson_unused`. + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(iter.started_array().get(has_value)); + return array(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::end() noexcept { + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::count_elements() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the array after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_array(); + return count; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_array().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_array(); +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + // Get the child + auto child = at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline std::string json_path_to_pointer_conversion(std::string_view json_path) { + if (json_path.empty() || (json_path.front() != '.' && + json_path.front() != '[')) { + return "-1"; // This is just a sentinel value, the caller should check for this and return an error. + } + + std::string result; + // Reserve space to reduce allocations, adjusting for potential increases due + // to escaping. + result.reserve(json_path.size() * 2); + + size_t i = 0; + + while (i < json_path.length()) { + if (json_path[i] == '.') { + result += '/'; + } else if (json_path[i] == '[') { + result += '/'; + ++i; // Move past the '[' + while (i < json_path.length() && json_path[i] != ']') { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + ++i; + } + if (i == json_path.length() || json_path[i] != ']') { + return "-1"; // Using sentinel value that will be handled as an error by the caller. + } + } else { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + } + ++i; + } + + return result; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) noexcept { + size_t i = 0; + for (auto value : *this) { + if (i == index) { return value; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + westmere::ondemand::array &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline array_iterator::array_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + if (iter.error()) { iter.abandon(); return iter.error(); } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator==(const array_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} +simdjson_inline array_iterator &array_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + error_code error; + // PERF NOTE this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error, so we'll never get here. + // However, it does not seem to make a perf difference, so we add it out of an abundance of caution. + if (( error = iter.error() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.has_next_element().error() )) { return *this; } + return *this; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + westmere::ondemand::array_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : westmere::implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++(first); + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document::document(ondemand::json_iterator &&_iter) noexcept + : iter{std::forward(_iter)} +{ + logger::log_start_value(iter, "document"); +} + +simdjson_inline document document::start(json_iterator &&iter) noexcept { + return document(std::forward(iter)); +} + +inline void document::rewind() noexcept { + iter.rewind(); +} + +inline std::string document::to_debug_string() noexcept { + return iter.to_string(); +} + +inline simdjson_result document::current_location() const noexcept { + return iter.current_location(); +} + +inline int32_t document::current_depth() const noexcept { + return iter.depth(); +} + +inline bool document::at_end() const noexcept { + return iter.at_end(); +} + + +inline bool document::is_alive() noexcept { + return iter.is_alive(); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::resume_value_iterator() noexcept { + return value_iterator(&iter, 1, iter.root_position()); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::get_root_value_iterator() noexcept { + return resume_value_iterator(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_root()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(resume_value_iterator()); + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_value() noexcept { + // Make sure we start any arrays or objects before returning, so that start_root_() + // gets called. + + // It is the convention throughout the code that the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` determines whether + // we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. Proper on::demand code should never trigger this error. +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.at_root()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + // assert_at_root() serves two purposes: in Debug mode, whether or not + // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set or not, it checks that we are at the root of + // the document (this will typically be redundant). In release mode, it generates + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME statements to allow the compiler to make assumptions. + iter.assert_at_root(); + switch (*iter.peek()) { + case '[': { + // The following lines check that the document ends with ]. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_array(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + case '{': { + // The following lines would check that the document ends with }. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + default: + // Unfortunately, scalar documents are a special case in simdjson and they cannot + // be safely converted to value instances. + return SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE; + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_array() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return array::start_root(value); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_object() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return object::start_root(value); +} + +/** + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. We want to disallow trailing + * content. + * Thus, in several implementations below, we pass a 'true' parameter value to + * a get_root_value_iterator() method: this indicates that we disallow trailing content. + */ + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_bool() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_null() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(true); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) & noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return get_array(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return get_object(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return get_string(false); } +simdjson_inline document::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator value() noexcept(false) { return get_value(); } + +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_elements() & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_elements(); + /* If there was an array, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_fields() & noexcept { + auto a = get_object(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_fields(); + /* If there was an object, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.skip_child(0); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + const uint8_t * starting_point{_iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter.unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + +simdjson_inline bool document::is_negative() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_integer() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number_type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(true); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json_token() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(_iter.peek_start()), _iter.peek_root_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_pointer.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_path.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + westmere::ondemand::document &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + error + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(westmere::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(westmere::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = std::forward(first); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} + + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::at_end() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_end(); +} + + +simdjson_inline int32_t simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference() noexcept : doc{nullptr} {} +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference(document &d) noexcept : doc(&d) {} +simdjson_inline void document_reference::rewind() noexcept { doc->rewind(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_array() & noexcept { return doc->get_array(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_object() & noexcept { return doc->get_object(); } +/** + * The document_reference instances are used primarily/solely for streams of JSON + * documents. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. + * + * However, for streams of JSON documents, we want to be able to start from + * "321" "321" "321" + * and parse it successfully as a stream of JSON documents, calling get_uint64_in_string() + * successfully each time. + * + * To achieve this result, we pass a 'false' to a get_root_value_iterator() method: + * this indicates that we allow trailing content. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_value() noexcept { return doc->get_value(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_null() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return array(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return object(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return std::string_view(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator value() noexcept(false) { return value(*doc); } +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_elements() & noexcept { return doc->count_elements(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_fields() & noexcept { return doc->count_fields(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at(size_t index) & noexcept { return doc->at(index); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::begin() & noexcept { return doc->begin(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::end() & noexcept { return doc->end(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::type() noexcept { return doc->type(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_scalar() noexcept { return doc->is_scalar(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_string() noexcept { return doc->is_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::current_location() noexcept { return doc->current_location(); } +simdjson_inline int32_t document_reference::current_depth() const noexcept { return doc->current_depth(); } +simdjson_inline bool document_reference::is_negative() noexcept { return doc->is_negative(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_integer() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number_type() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();} +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; } + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) + noexcept : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} + +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} + +inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); + } + } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); + } +} + +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + ondemand::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size, + bool _allow_comma_separated +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + allow_comma_separated{_allow_comma_separated}, + error{SUCCESS} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change + #endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + allow_comma_separated{false}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) + #endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept +{ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); + #endif +} + +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + //if(stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return simdjson_result(stream->doc, stream->error); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} + +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + if (error) { return; } + doc_index = batch_start; + doc = document(json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser)); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread on next batch if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } + } + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +} + +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always enter at once once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + next_document(); + if (error) { return; } + auto cur_struct_index = doc.iter._root - parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]; + + // Check if at end of structural indexes (i.e. at end of batch) + if(cur_struct_index >= static_cast(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + error = EMPTY; + // Load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + #else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + #endif + /** + * Whenever we move to another window, we need to update all pointers to make + * it appear as if the input buffer started at the beginning of the window. + * + * Take this input: + * + * {"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] [154, 110, 112, 1311] + * + * Say you process the following window... + * + * '{"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9]' + * + * When you do so, the json_iterator has a pointer at the beginning of the memory region + * (pointing at the beginning of '{"z"...'. + * + * When you move to the window that starts at... + * + * '[7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] ... + * + * then it is not sufficient to just run stage 1. You also need to re-anchor the + * json_iterator so that it believes we are starting at '[7, 10, 9]...'. + * + * Under the DOM front-end, this gets done automatically because the parser owns + * the pointer the data, and when you call stage1 and then stage2 on the same + * parser, then stage2 will run on the pointer acquired by stage1. + * + * That is, stage1 calls "this->buf = _buf" so the parser remembers the buffer that + * we used. But json_iterator has no callback when stage1 is called on the parser. + * In fact, I think that the parser is unaware of json_iterator. + * + * + * So we need to re-anchor the json_iterator after each call to stage 1 so that + * all of the pointers are in sync. + */ + doc.iter = json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + /** + * End of resync. + */ + + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + doc_index = batch_start; + } + } +} + +inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept { + // Go to next place where depth=0 (document depth) + error = doc.iter.skip_child(0); + if (error) { return; } + // Always set depth=1 at the start of document + doc.iter._depth = 1; + // consume comma if comma separated is allowed + if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); } + // Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings. + doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position(); +} + +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + // This code only updates the structural index in the parser, it does not update any json_iterator + // instance. + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} + +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + auto depth = stream->doc.iter.depth(); + auto cur_struct_index = stream->doc.iter._root - stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + + // If at root, process the first token to determine if scalar value + if (stream->doc.iter.at_root()) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': // Depth=1 already at start of document + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + default: // Scalar value document + // TODO: We could remove trailing whitespaces + // This returns a string spanning from start of value to the beginning of the next document (excluded) + { + auto next_index = stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[++cur_struct_index]; + // normally the length would be next_index - current_index() - 1, except for the last document + size_t svlen = next_index - current_index(); + const char *start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } + } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + while (cur_struct_index <= static_cast(stream->parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': + depth++; + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + } + if (depth == 0) { break; } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(), stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index] - current_index() + stream->batch_start + 1);; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::iterator::error() const noexcept { + return stream->error; +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(stage1_thread_parser,*parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } + + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} + +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); + + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + westmere::ondemand::document_stream &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} + +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +// clang 6 does not think the default constructor can be noexcept, so we make it explicit +simdjson_inline field::field() noexcept : std::pair() {} + +simdjson_inline field::field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept + : std::pair(key, std::forward(value)) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept { + raw_json_string key; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_key().get(key) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_value() ); + return field::start(parent_iter, key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept { + return field(key, parent_iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result field::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() but Visual Studio won't let us. + simdjson_result answer = first.unescape(second.iter.json_iter(), allow_replacement); + first.consume(); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string field::key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return first; +} + + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::key_raw_json_token() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf-1), second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1) - first.buf + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::escaped_key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + auto end_quote = second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1); + while(*end_quote != '"') end_quote--; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf), end_quote - first.buf); +} + +simdjson_inline value &field::value() & noexcept { + return second; +} + +simdjson_inline value field::value() && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).second; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + westmere::ondemand::field &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key_raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key_raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::escaped_key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.escaped_key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescaped_key(allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first.value()); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept + : token(std::forward(other.token)), + parser{other.parser}, + _string_buf_loc{other._string_buf_loc}, + error{other.error}, + _depth{other._depth}, + _root{other._root}, + _streaming{other._streaming} +{ + other.parser = nullptr; +} +simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iterator::operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept { + token = other.token; + parser = other.parser; + _string_buf_loc = other._string_buf_loc; + error = other.error; + _depth = other._depth; + _root = other._root; + _streaming = other._streaming; + other.parser = nullptr; + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{false} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser, bool streaming) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{streaming} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +inline void json_iterator::rewind() noexcept { + token.set_position( root_position() ); + logger::log_headers(); // We start again + _string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + _depth = 1; +} + +inline bool json_iterator::balanced() const noexcept { + token_iterator ti(token); + int32_t count{0}; + ti.set_position( root_position() ); + while(ti.peek() <= peek_last()) { + switch (*ti.return_current_and_advance()) + { + case '[': case '{': + count++; + break; + case ']': case '}': + count--; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + return count == 0; +} + + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and parent_depth, which is a desired effect. The warning does not show up if the +// skip_child() function is not marked inline). +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + + // For the first open array/object in a value, we've already incremented depth, so keep it the same + // We never stop at colon, but if we did, it wouldn't affect depth + case '[': case '{': case ':': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // If there is a comma, we have just finished a value in an array/object, and need to get back in + case ',': + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // ] or } means we just finished a value and need to jump out of the array/object + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // If there are no more tokens, the parent is incomplete. + if (at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "Missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + break; + case '"': + if(*peek() == ':') { + // We are at a key!!! + // This might happen if you just started an object and you skip it immediately. + // Performance note: it would be nice to get rid of this check as it is somewhat + // expensive. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1742 + logger::log_value(*this, "key"); + return_current_and_advance(); // eat up the ':' + break; // important!!! + } + simdjson_fallthrough; + // Anything else must be a scalar value + default: + // For the first scalar, we will have incremented depth already, so we decrement it here. + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + } + + // Now that we've considered the first value, we only increment/decrement for arrays/objects + while (position() < end_position()) { + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + case '[': case '{': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth++; + break; + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + default: + logger::log_value(*this, "skip", ""); + break; + } + } + + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "not enough close braces"); +} + +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_root() const noexcept { + return position() == root_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_single_token() const noexcept { + return parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes == 1; +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::streaming() const noexcept { + return _streaming; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::root_position() const noexcept { + return _root; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + // Under Visual Studio, the next SIMDJSON_ASSUME fails with: the argument + // has side effects that will be discarded. + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( token.position() == _root ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens) const noexcept { + assert_valid_position(token._position + required_tokens - 1); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept { +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position >= &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0] ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position < &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return position() == end_position(); +} +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline std::string json_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + if( !is_alive() ) { return "dead json_iterator instance"; } + const char * current_structural = reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + return std::string("json_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + + std::string(", structural : '") + std::string(current_structural,1) + + std::string("', offset : ") + std::to_string(token.current_offset()) + + std::string("', error : ") + error_message(error) + + std::string(" ]"); +} + +inline simdjson_result json_iterator::current_location() const noexcept { + if (!is_alive()) { // Unrecoverable error + if (!at_root()) { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek(-1)); + } else { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + } + } + if (at_end()) { + return OUT_OF_BOUNDS; + } + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_alive() const noexcept { + return parser; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + parser = nullptr; + _depth = 0; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.return_current_and_advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::unsafe_pointer() const noexcept { + // deliberately done without safety guard: + return token.peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // #if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + // todo: currently we require end-of-string buffering, but the following + // assert_valid_position should be turned on if/when we lift that condition. + // assert_valid_position(position); + // This is almost surely related to SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF but given that SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // is ON by default, we have no choice but to disable it for real with a comment. + return token.peek(position); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(position); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_root_length(position); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + // The following line fails under some compilers... + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes > 0); + // since it has side-effects. + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(n_structural_indexes > 0); + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes - 1]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek_last() const noexcept { + return token.peek(last_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parent_depth >= 0 && parent_depth < INT32_MAX - 1); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == parent_depth + 1); + _depth = parent_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline depth_t json_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _string_buf_loc; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + error = _error; + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return token.position(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return parser->unescape(in, _string_buf_loc, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept { + return parser->unescape_wobbly(in, _string_buf_loc); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(child_depth) < parser->max_depth()); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(position >= parser->start_positions[child_depth]); +#endif +#endif + token.set_position(position); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept { + if (*peek() == c) { + return_current_and_advance(); + return SUCCESS; + } + return TAPE_ERROR; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + return size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth() ? parser->start_positions[depth] : 0; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + if(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()) { parser->start_positions[depth] = position; } +} + +#endif + + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + return _error; +} + + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept { + // This function is not expected to be called in performance-sensitive settings. + // Let us guard against silly cases: + if((N < max_len) || (N == 0)) { return false; } + // Copy to the buffer. + std::memcpy(tmpbuf, json, max_len); + if(N > max_len) { // We pad whatever remains with ' '. + std::memset(tmpbuf + max_len, ' ', N - max_len); + } + return true; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case json_type::array: out << "array"; break; + case json_type::object: out << "object"; break; + case json_type::number: out << "number"; break; + case json_type::string: out << "string"; break; + case json_type::boolean: out << "boolean"; break; + case json_type::null: out << "null"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false) { + return out << type.value(); +} +#endif + + + +simdjson_inline number_type number::get_number_type() const noexcept { + return type; +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline uint64_t number::get_uint64() const noexcept { + return payload.unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator uint64_t() const noexcept { + return get_uint64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_int64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline int64_t number::get_int64() const noexcept { + return payload.signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator int64_t() const noexcept { + return get_int64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_double() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline double number::get_double() const noexcept { + return payload.floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator double() const noexcept { + return get_double(); +} + +simdjson_inline double number::as_double() const noexcept { + if(is_double()) { + return payload.floating_point_number; + } + if(is_int64()) { + return double(payload.signed_integer); + } + return double(payload.unsigned_integer); +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + payload.signed_integer = value; + type = number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + payload.unsigned_integer = value; + type = number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_double(double value) noexcept { + payload.floating_point_number = value; + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::skip_double() noexcept { + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { +namespace logger { + +static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; +static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; +static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; +static int log_depth = 0; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + +// Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces +static inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } +} + +template +static inline std::string string_format(const std::string& format, const Args&... args) +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS + int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; + auto size = static_cast(size_s); + if (size <= 0) return std::string(); + std::unique_ptr buf(new char[size]); + std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); +} + +static inline log_level get_log_level_from_env() +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *lvl = getenv("SIMDJSON_LOG_LEVEL"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + if (lvl && simdjson_strcasecmp(lvl, "ERROR") == 0) { return log_level::error; } + return log_level::info; +} + +static inline log_level log_threshold() +{ + static log_level threshold = get_log_level_from_env(); + return threshold; +} + +static inline bool should_log(log_level level) +{ + return level >= log_threshold(); +} + +inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "", type, detail, log_level::info); +} +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "+", type, detail, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "+", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} + +inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth--; } + log_line(iter, "-", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "ERROR: ", error, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::error); +} +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "ERROR: ", error, detail, log_level::error); +} + +inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_event(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_value(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_start_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_end_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_error(iter.json_iter(), error, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_headers() noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(log_level::info))) { + // Technically a static variable is not thread-safe, but if you are using threads and logging... well... + static bool displayed_hint{false}; + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + if (!displayed_hint) { + // We only print this helpful header once. + printf("# Logging provides the depth and position of the iterator user-visible steps:\n"); + printf("# +array says 'this is where we were when we discovered the start array'\n"); + printf( + "# -array says 'this is where we were when we ended the array'\n"); + printf("# skip says 'this is a structural or value I am skipping'\n"); + printf("# +/-skip says 'this is a start/end array or object I am skipping'\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# The indentation of the terms (array, string,...) indicates the depth,\n"); + printf("# in addition to the depth being displayed.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Every token in the document has a single depth determined by the tokens before it,\n"); + printf("# and is not affected by what the token actually is.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Not all structural elements are presented as tokens in the logs.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# We never give control to the user within an empty array or an empty object.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Inside an array, having a depth greater than the array's depth means that\n"); + printf("# we are pointing inside a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth equal to the array means that we are pointing right before a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth smaller than the array means that we have moved beyond the array.\n"); + displayed_hint = true; + } + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next"); + // printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Next#"); + printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Depth"); + printf("| Detail "); + printf("|\n"); + + printf("|%.*s", LOG_EVENT_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + // printf("|%.*s", 5+2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", 5 + 2, DASHES); + printf("|--------"); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + log_line(iter, iter.position()+delta, depth_t(iter.depth()+depth_delta), title_prefix, title, detail, level, std::forward(args)...); +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(level))) { + const int indent = depth * 2; + const auto buf = iter.token.buf; + auto msg = string_format(title, std::forward(args)...); + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", indent, "", title_prefix, + LOG_EVENT_LEN - indent - int(strlen(title_prefix)), msg.c_str()); + { + // Print the current structural. + printf("| "); + // Before we begin, the index might point right before the document. + // This could be unsafe, see https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/discussions/1938 + if (index < iter._root) { + printf("%*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, ""); + } else { + auto current_structural = &buf[*index]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(current_structural[i])); + } + } + printf(" "); + } + { + // Print the next structural. + printf("| "); + auto next_structural = &buf[*(index + 1)]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(next_structural[i])); + } + printf(" "); + } + // printf("| %5u ", *(index+1)); + printf("| %5i ", depth); + printf("| %6.*s ", int(detail.size()), detail.data()); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept { + if(iter.is_at_key()) { + /** + * whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is + * unsafe because you will hit a string and you will assume that + * it is string value, and this mistake will lead you to make bad + * depth computation. + */ + /** + * We want to 'consume' the key. We could really + * just do _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); at this + * point, but, for clarity, we will use the high-level API to + * eat the key. We assume that the compiler optimizes away + * most of the work. + */ + simdjson_unused raw_json_string actual_key; + auto error = iter.field_key().get(actual_key); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; }; + // Let us move to the value while we are at it. + if ((error = iter.field_value())) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + } + auto error_skip = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error_skip) { iter.abandon(); } + return error_skip; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->peek()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.started_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline object object::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline object::object(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return object_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::end() noexcept { + return object_iterator(iter); +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; + + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = find_field(unescaped); // Take note find_field does not unescape keys when matching + } else { + child = find_field(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::count_fields() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the object after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_object(); + return count; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_object().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_object(); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first)[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::reset() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.reset(); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// object_iterator +// + +simdjson_inline object_iterator::object_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + error_code error = iter.error(); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + auto result = field::start(iter); + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (result.error()) { iter.abandon(); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator==(const object_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline object_iterator &object_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (!iter.is_open()) { return *this; } // Iterator will be released if there is an error + + simdjson_unused error_code error; + if ((error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + if ((error = iter.has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { return *this; }; + return *this; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter.depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the object is first found and the iterator is just past the {. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the , or } before the next value. In this state, +// depth == iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter.depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the object iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet field may be missing or not be an +// object--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between fields, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// Errors that occur while reading a field to give to the user (such as when the key is not a +// string or the field is missing a colon) are yielded immediately. Depth is then decremented, +// moving to the Finished state without transitioning through an Error state at all. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter.depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a }, we are finished. We signal this by decrementing depth. +// In this state, iter.depth < depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + westmere::ondemand::object_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +// Checks for ']' and ',' +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++first; + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity} { +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t new_capacity, size_t new_max_depth) noexcept { + if (new_capacity > max_capacity()) { return CAPACITY; } + if (string_buf && new_capacity == capacity() && new_max_depth == max_depth()) { return SUCCESS; } + + // string_capacity copied from document::allocate + _capacity = 0; + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * new_capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + start_positions.reset(new (std::nothrow) token_position[new_max_depth]); +#endif + if (implementation) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_capacity(new_capacity) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_max_depth(new_max_depth) ); + } else { + SIMDJSON_TRY( simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(new_capacity, new_max_depth, implementation) ); + } + _capacity = new_capacity; + _max_depth = new_max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this }); +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + const simdjson::error_code err = implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular); + if (err) { + if (err != UNCLOSED_STRING) + return err; + } + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this, true }); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string_view json, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept { + if(json.capacity() - json.size() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + json.reserve(json.size() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); + } + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + padded_string_view json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + const padded_string &json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length()) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return json_iterator(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + if(allow_comma_separated && batch_size < len) { batch_size = len; } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity < dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_string(in.buf, dst, allow_replacement); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_wobbly_string(in.buf, dst); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string::raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept : buf{_buf} {} + +simdjson_inline const char * raw_json_string::raw() const noexcept { return reinterpret_cast(buf); } + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;pos < target.size() && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;target[pos] && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // If we are going to call memcmp, then we must know something about the length of the raw_json_string. + return (length >= target.size()) && (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + if(target.size() <= SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + return (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); + } + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(const char * target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: 'target' does not contain unescaped quote characters, is null terminated and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return a.unsafe_is_equal(c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return a == c; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape(*this, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape_wobbly(*this); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const raw_json_string &str) noexcept { + bool in_escape = false; + const char *s = str.raw(); + while (true) { + switch (*s) { + case '\\': in_escape = !in_escape; break; + case '"': if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } else { return out; } break; + default: if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } + } + out << *s; + s++; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape(westmere::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape(iter, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape_wobbly(westmere::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape_wobbly(iter); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +inline std::string_view trim(const std::string_view str) noexcept { + // We can almost surely do better by rolling our own find_first_not_of function. + size_t first = str.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + // If we have the empty string (just white space), then no trimming is possible, and + // we return the empty string_view. + if (std::string_view::npos == first) { return std::string_view(); } + size_t last = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + return str.substr(first, (last - first + 1)); +} + + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::document& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::document_reference& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::value& x) noexcept { + /** + * If we somehow receive a value that has already been consumed, + * then the following code could be in trouble. E.g., we create + * an array as needed, but if an array was already created, then + * it could be bad. + */ + using namespace westmere::ondemand; + westmere::ondemand::json_type t; + auto error = x.type().get(t); + if(error != SUCCESS) { return error; } + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + { + westmere::ondemand::array array; + error = x.get_array().get(array); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(array); + } + case json_type::object: + { + westmere::ondemand::object object; + error = x.get_object().get(object); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(object); + } + default: + return trim(x.raw_json_token()); + } +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::object& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(westmere::ondemand::array& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { namespace westmere { namespace ondemand { + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::document_reference& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::westmere::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::westmere::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline token_iterator::token_iterator( + const uint8_t *_buf, + token_position position +) noexcept : buf{_buf}, _position{position} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::current_offset() const noexcept { + return *(_position); +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position++)]; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + return &buf[*position]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *position; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+1) - *position; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+2) - *(position) > *(position+1) - *(position) ? + *(position+1) - *(position) + : *(position+2) - *(position); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position+delta)]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta+1) - *(_position+delta); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position token_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _position; +} +simdjson_inline void token_iterator::set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept { + _position = target_position; +} + +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position == other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position != other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position > other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position >= other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position < other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position <= other._position; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value::value(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} +simdjson_inline value value::start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} +simdjson_inline value value::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_array() noexcept { + return array::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_object() noexcept { + return object::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_start()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(iter); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double() noexcept { + return iter.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_bool() noexcept { + return iter.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_null() noexcept { + return iter.is_null(); +} +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_number(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code value::get(T &out) noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline value::operator T() noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator array() noexcept(false) { + return get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator object() noexcept(false) { + return get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator double() noexcept(false) { + return get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + return get_string(false); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + return get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + return get_bool(); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_elements() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_array(); + answer = a.count_elements(); + // count_elements leaves you pointing inside the array, at the first element. + // We need to move back so that the user can create a new array (which requires that + // we point at '['). + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_fields() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_object(); + answer = a.count_fields(); + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at(size_t index) noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::type() noexcept { + return iter.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + + +simdjson_inline bool value::is_negative() noexcept { + return iter.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_integer() noexcept { + return iter.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number_type() noexcept { + return iter.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number() noexcept { + return iter.get_number(); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() noexcept { + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(iter.peek_start()), iter.peek_start_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::raw_json() noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: { + ondemand::array array; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_array().get(array)); + return array.raw_json(); + } + case json_type::object: { + ondemand::object object; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_object().get(object)); + return object.raw_json(); + } + default: + return raw_json_token(); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::current_location() noexcept { + return iter.json_iter().current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline int32_t value::current_depth() const noexcept{ + return iter.json_iter().depth(); +} + +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer.empty())) { // can't be + return false; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + westmere::ondemand::value &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(westmere::ondemand::value &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = first; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return static_cast(first); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::array() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::object() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator westmere::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer( + std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for westmere: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace westmere { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value_iterator::value_iterator( + json_iterator *json_iter, + depth_t depth, + token_position start_position +) noexcept : _json_iter{json_iter}, _depth{depth}, _start_position{start_position} +{ +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_root_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_object() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + end_container(); + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_object() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // object: e.g., `{"a":2} foo }`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != '}') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing } at end"); + } + // If the last character is } *and* the first gibberish character is also '}' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == '}') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed object. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_object() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::end_container() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + if (depth() > 1 && at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing parent ] or }"); } + // if (depth() <= 1 && !at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_field() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + // It's illegal to call this unless there are more tokens: anything that ends in } or ] is + // obligated to verify there are more tokens if they are not the top level. + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "object"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between object fields"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + error_code error; + bool has_value; + // + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. The start of the object, at the first field: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + if (at_first_field()) { + has_value = true; + + // + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return false; + + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + while (has_value) { + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + //if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); // Skip the value entirely + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. + return false; +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + /** + * When find_field_unordered_raw is called, we can either be pointing at the + * first key, pointing outside (at the closing brace) or if a key was matched + * we can be either pointing right afterthe ':' right before the value (that we need skip), + * or we may have consumed the value and we might be at a comma or at the + * final brace (ready for a call to has_next_field()). + */ + error_code error; + bool has_value; + + // First, we scan from that point to the end. + // If we don't find a match, we may loop back around, and scan from the beginning to that point. + token_position search_start = _json_iter->position(); + + // We want to know whether we need to go back to the beginning. + bool at_first = at_first_field(); + /////////////// + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. At the first key: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + // + if (at_first) { + has_value = true; + + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + at_first = true; + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + // If someone queried a key but they not did access the value, then we are left pointing + // at the ':' and we need to move forward through the value... If the value was + // processed then skip_child() does not move the iterator (but may adjust the depth). + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + search_start = _json_iter->position(); + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + + // After initial processing, we will be in one of two states: + // + // ``` + // // At the beginning of a field + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // At the end of the object + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // ``` + // + // Next, we find a match starting from the current position. + while (has_value) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + // Performance note: it maybe wasteful to rewind to the beginning when there might be + // no other query following. Indeed, it would require reskipping the whole object. + // Instead, you can just stay where you are. If there is a new query, there is always time + // to rewind. + if(at_first) { return false; } + + // If we reach the end without finding a match, search the rest of the fields starting at the + // beginning of the object. + // (We have already run through the object before, so we've already validated its structure. We + // don't check errors in this bit.) + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + while (true) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(has_value); // we should reach search_start before ever reaching the end of the object + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + error = field_key().get(actual_key); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + error = field_value(); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // If we reached the end of the key-value pair we started from, then we know + // that the key is not there so we return false. We are either right before + // the next comma or the final brace. + if(_json_iter->position() == search_start) { return false; } + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + error = has_next_field().get(has_value); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // If we make the mistake of exiting here, then we could be left pointing at a key + // in the middle of an object. That's not an allowable state. + } + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. The program should + // never reach this point. + return false; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::field_key() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + const uint8_t *key = _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + if (*(key++) != '"') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Object key is not a string"); } + return raw_json_string(key); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::field_value() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + if (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance() != ':') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing colon in object field"); } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_root_array(); +} + +inline std::string value_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + auto answer = std::string("value_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + std::string(", "); + if(_json_iter != nullptr) { answer += _json_iter->to_string(); } + answer += std::string(" ]"); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_array() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); + if (*_json_iter->peek() == ']') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty array"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_array() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // array: e.g., `[1, 2] foo]`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // also call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != ']') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing ] at end"); + } + // If the last character is ] *and* the first gibberish character is also ']' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == ']') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed array. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_array() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_array(); + if (error) { return error; } + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_element() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + logger::log_event(*this, "has_next_element"); + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case ']': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "array"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between array elements"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + auto not_true = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "true"); + auto not_false = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "fals") | (json[4] ^ 'e'); + bool error = (not_true && not_false) || jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(json[not_true ? 5 : 4]); + if (error) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + return simdjson_result(!not_true); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + bool is_null_string = !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]); + // if we start with 'n', we must be a null + if(!is_null_string && json[0]=='n') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a null but starts with n"); } + return is_null_string; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_string(allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_bool() noexcept { + auto result = parse_bool(peek_non_root_scalar("bool")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("bool"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_null() noexcept { + bool is_null_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(parse_null(peek_non_root_scalar("null")).get(is_null_value)); + if(is_null_value) { advance_non_root_scalar("null"); } + return is_null_value; +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_non_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_root_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_integer() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number_type() noexcept { + return numberparsing::get_number_type(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number() noexcept { + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(peek_non_root_scalar("number"), num); + if(error) { return error; } + return num; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("is_root_integer"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + return false; // if there are more than 20 characters, it cannot be represented as an integer. + } + auto answer = numberparsing::is_integer(tmpbuf); + // If the parsing was a success, we must still check that it is + // a single scalar. Note that we parse first because of cases like '[]' where + // getting TRAILING_CONTENT is wrong. + if(check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && (!_json_iter->is_single_token())) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return number_type::big_integer; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto answer = numberparsing::get_number_type(tmpbuf); + if (check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + // NOTE: the current approach doesn't work for very big integer numbers containing more than 1074 digits. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return BIGINT_ERROR; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(tmpbuf, num); + if(error) { return error; } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("number"); + return num; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_root_string(check_trailing, allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("bool"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[5+1+1]; // +1 for null termination + tmpbuf[5+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 5+1)) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + auto result = parse_bool(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("bool"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("null"); + bool result = (max_len >= 4 && !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && + (max_len == 4 || jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]))); + if(result) { // we have something that looks like a null. + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("null"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::skip_child() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth >= _depth ); + + return _json_iter->skip_child(depth()); +} + +simdjson_inline value_iterator value_iterator::child() const noexcept { + assert_at_child(); + return { _json_iter, depth()+1, _json_iter->token.position() }; +} + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and iterator depth, which is a desired effect. It does not happen if is_open is +// marked non-inline. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_open() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->depth() >= depth(); +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->at_end(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_first_field() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position() + 1; +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + _json_iter->abandon(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline depth_t value_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::error() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->error; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *&value_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _json_iter->string_buf_loc(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline const json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() const noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_start_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_length(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_root_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_root_length(start_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + const uint8_t *json; + if (!is_at_start()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + json = peek_start(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + } else { + assert_at_start(); + /** + * We should be prudent. Let us peek. If it is not the right type, we + * return an error. Only once we have determined that we have the right + * type are we allowed to advance! + */ + json = _json_iter->peek(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + } + + + return SUCCESS; +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_root(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_root(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), message); + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_start() const noexcept { + return position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_key() const noexcept { + // Keys are at the same depth as the object. + // Note here that we could be safer and check that we are within an object, + // but we do not. + return _depth == _json_iter->_depth && *_json_iter->peek() == '"'; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept { + // We can legitimately be either at the first value ([1]), or after the array if it's empty ([]). + auto delta = position() - start_position(); + return delta == 1 || delta == 2; +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_container_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_next() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_container_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_array() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_object() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_object(); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_child() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_is_valid() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter != nullptr ); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_valid() const noexcept { + return _json_iter != nullptr; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::type() const noexcept { + switch (*peek_start()) { + case '{': + return json_type::object; + case '[': + return json_type::array; + case '"': + return json_type::string; + case 'n': + return json_type::null; + case 't': case 'f': + return json_type::boolean; + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return json_type::number; + default: + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::start_position() const noexcept { + return _start_position; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->end_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->last_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept { + return _json_iter->report_error(error, message); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace westmere +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(westmere::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for westmere */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for westmere */ +/* including simdjson/westmere/end.h: #include "simdjson/westmere/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/westmere/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/westmere/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#if !SIMDJSON_CAN_ALWAYS_RUN_WESTMERE +SIMDJSON_UNTARGET_REGION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "westmere" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/westmere/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_WESTMERE_IMPLEMENTATION_H +/* end file simdjson/westmere/ondemand.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(lsx) +/* including simdjson/lsx/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/lsx/begin.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "lsx" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION lsx +/* including simdjson/lsx/base.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for LSX. + */ +namespace lsx { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(__m128i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for LoongArch SX"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vpcnt_d(__m128i(v2u64{input_num, 0})), 0); +} + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/lsx/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/simd.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m128i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m128i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m128i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m128i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m128i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const v16i8&() const { return (v16i8&)this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator v16i8&() { return (v16i8&)this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vand_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vxor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return __lsx_vandn_v(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m128i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return __lsx_vseq_b(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + return __lsx_vor_v(__lsx_vbsll_v(*this, N), __lsx_vbsrl_v(prev_chunk, 16 - N)); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { + return __lsx_vreplgr2vr_b(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { return __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vmskltz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { return __lsx_vreplgr2vr_b(_value); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return __lsx_vldi(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[16]) { + return __lsx_vld(reinterpret_cast(values), 0); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m128i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[16]) const { + return __lsx_vst(*this, reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), 0); + } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vadd_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vsub_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return __lsx_vshuf_b(lookup_table, lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint16_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by haswell + // lsx do it in 2 steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second least significant 8 bits + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask1] and + // thintable_epi8[mask2] into a 128-bit register. + __m128i shufmask = {int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask1]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask2]) + 0x0808080808080808}; + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m128i pruned = __lsx_vshuf_b(*this, *this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + // then load the corresponding mask + __m128i compactmask = __lsx_vldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop1 * 8); + __m128i answer = __lsx_vshuf_b(pruned, pruned, compactmask); + __lsx_vst(answer, reinterpret_cast(output), 0); + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) : simd8({ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + }) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmax_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmin_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vslt_b(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vslt_b(*this, other); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m128i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[16]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) : simd8(__m128i(v16u8{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + })) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vsadd_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vssub_bu(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmax_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lsx_vmin_bu(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_w(__lsx_vmskltz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(*this), 0); } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + return 0 == __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(__lsx_vmsknz_b(__lsx_vand_v(*this, bits)), 0); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(__lsx_vsrli_b(*this, N)); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(__lsx_vslli_b(*this, N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 4, "LSX kernel should use four registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1, const simd8 chunk2, const simd8 chunk3) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1, chunk2, chunk3} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+16), simd8::load(ptr+32), simd8::load(ptr+48)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint16_t mask1 = uint16_t(mask); + uint16_t mask2 = uint16_t(mask >> 16); + uint16_t mask3 = uint16_t(mask >> 32); + uint16_t mask4 = uint16_t(mask >> 48); + __m128i zcnt = __lsx_vpcnt_h(__m128i(v2u64{~mask, 0})); + uint64_t zcnt1 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 0); + uint64_t zcnt2 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 1); + uint64_t zcnt3 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 2); + uint64_t zcnt4 = __lsx_vpickve2gr_hu(zcnt, 3); + uint8_t *voutput = reinterpret_cast(output); + // There should be a critical value which processes in scaler is faster. + if (zcnt1) + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt1; + if (zcnt2) + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt2; + if (zcnt3) + this->chunks[2].compress(mask3, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt3; + if (zcnt4) + this->chunks[3].compress(mask4, reinterpret_cast(voutput)); + voutput += zcnt4; + return reinterpret_cast(voutput) - reinterpret_cast(output); + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + this->chunks[2].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*2); + this->chunks[3].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*3); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + __m128i mask1 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[0]); + __m128i mask2 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[1]); + __m128i mask3 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[2]); + __m128i mask4 = __lsx_vmskltz_b(this->chunks[3]); + mask1 = __lsx_vilvl_h(mask2, mask1); + mask2 = __lsx_vilvl_h(mask4, mask3); + return __lsx_vpickve2gr_du(__lsx_vilvl_w(mask2, mask1), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return (this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]) | (this->chunks[2] | this->chunks[3]); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask, + this->chunks[2] == mask, + this->chunks[3] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1], + this->chunks[2] == other.chunks[2], + this->chunks[3] == other.chunks[3] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask, + this->chunks[2] <= mask, + this->chunks[3] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v0(src); + simd8 v1(src + sizeof(v0)); + v0.store(dst); + v1.store(dst + sizeof(v0)); + + // Getting a 64-bit bitmask is much cheaper than multiple 16-bit bitmasks on LSX; therefore, we + // smash them together into a 64-byte mask and get the bitmask from there. + uint64_t bs_and_quote = simd8x64(v0 == '\\', v1 == '\\', v0 == '"', v1 == '"').to_bitmask(); + return { + uint32_t(bs_and_quote), // bs_bits + uint32_t(bs_and_quote >> 32) // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/lsx/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +/** + * A fast, simple, DOM-like interface that parses JSON as you use it. + * + * Designed for maximum speed and a lower memory profile. + */ +namespace ondemand { + +/** Represents the depth of a JSON value (number of nested arrays/objects). */ +using depth_t = int32_t; + +/** @copydoc simdjson::lsx::number_type */ +using number_type = simdjson::lsx::number_type; + +/** @private Position in the JSON buffer indexes */ +using token_position = const uint32_t *; + +class array; +class array_iterator; +class document; +class document_reference; +class document_stream; +class field; +class json_iterator; +enum class json_type; +struct number; +class object; +class object_iterator; +class parser; +class raw_json_string; +class token_iterator; +class value; +class value_iterator; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through a single JSON value at a particular depth. + * + * Does not keep track of the type of value: provides methods for objects, arrays and scalars and expects + * the caller to call the right ones. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class value_iterator { +protected: + /** The underlying JSON iterator */ + json_iterator *_json_iter{}; + /** The depth of this value */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * The starting token index for this value + */ + token_position _start_position{}; + +public: + simdjson_inline value_iterator() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Denote that we're starting a document. + */ + simdjson_inline void start_document() noexcept; + + /** + * Skips a non-iterated or partially-iterated JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + * + * Optimized for scalars. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child() noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the start of the value + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is open--if the value has not been used, or the array/object is still open. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_open() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is at an object's first field (just after the {). + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_first_field() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon all iteration. + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the child value as a value_iterator. + */ + simdjson_inline value_iterator child_value() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the depth of this value. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON type of this value. + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + + /** + * @addtogroup object Object iteration + * + * Methods to iterate and find object fields. These methods generally *assume* the value is + * actually an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Start an object iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an object could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_object. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an object from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next field in an object. + * + * Looks for , and }. If } is found, the object is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return whether there is another field in the object. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between fields. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma, but not enough tokens remaining to have a key, :, and value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the current field's key. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result field_key() noexcept; + + /** + * Pass the : in the field and move to its value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code field_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key, *without* unescaping. This assumes object order: it + * will not find the field if it was already passed when looking for some *other* field. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the field with the given key without regard to order, and *without* unescaping. + * + * This is an unordered object lookup: if the field is not found initially, it will cycle around and scan from the beginning. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @addtogroup array Array iteration + * Methods to iterate over array elements. These methods generally *assume* the value is actually + * an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_array() noexcept; + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration while at the root. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an array could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_array. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an array from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next element in an array. + * + * Looks for , and ]. If ] is found, the array is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return Whether there is another element in the array. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between elements. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_element() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a child value iterator. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline value_iterator child() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @defgroup scalar Scalar values + * @addtogroup scalar + * @{ + */ + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_root_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void assert_is_valid() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_valid() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ +protected: + /** + * Restarts an array iteration. + * @returns Whether the array has any elements (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_array() noexcept; + /** + * Restarts an object iteration. + * @returns Whether the object has any fields (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_object() noexcept; + /** + * move_at_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container. It updates the index so that at_start() is true and it + * syncs the depth. The user can then create a new container instance. + * + * Usage: used with value::count_elements(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_start() noexcept; + + /** + * move_at_container_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container so that assert_at_container_start() passes. + * + * Usage: used with reset_array() and reset_object(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_container_start() noexcept; + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator(json_iterator *json_iter, depth_t depth, token_position start_index) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_start() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_start_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The general idea of the advance_... methods and the peek_* methods + * is that you first peek and check that you have desired type. If you do, + * and only if you do, then you advance. + * + * We used to unconditionally advance. But this made reasoning about our + * current state difficult. + * Suppose you always advance. Look at the 'value' matching the key + * "shadowable" in the following example... + * + * ({"globals":{"a":{"shadowable":[}}}}) + * + * If the user thinks it is a Boolean and asks for it, then we check the '[', + * decide it is not a Boolean, but still move into the next character ('}'). Now + * we are left pointing at '}' right after a '['. And we have not yet reported + * an error, only that we do not have a Boolean. + * + * If, instead, you just stand your ground until it is content that you know, then + * you will only even move beyond the '[' if the user tells you that you have an + * array. So you will be at the '}' character inside the array and, hopefully, you + * will then catch the error because an array cannot start with '}', but the code + * processing Boolean values does not know this. + * + * So the contract is: first call 'peek_...' and then call 'advance_...' only + * if you have determined that it is a type you can handle. + * + * Unfortunately, it makes the code more verbose, longer and maybe more error prone. + */ + + simdjson_inline void advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + + simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth). + * + * @return The current token (the one left behind). + * @error TAPE_ERROR If the document ended early. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result advance_to_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept; + /** + * is_at_iterator_start() returns true on an array or object after it has just been + * created, whether the instance is empty or not. + * + * Usage: used by array::begin() in debug mode (SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS) + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assuming that we are within an object, this returns true if we + * are pointing at a key. + * + * Usage: the skip_child() method should never be used while we are pointing + * at a key inside an object. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_key() const noexcept; + + inline void assert_at_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_container_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_child() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_next() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept; + + /** Get the starting position of this value */ + simdjson_inline token_position start_position() const noexcept; + + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class field; +}; // value_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * An ephemeral JSON value returned during iteration. It is only valid for as long as you do + * not access more data in the JSON document. + */ +class value { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid value. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline value() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string. + * + * The string is may not be a valid UTF-8 string. + * See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.). + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_elements() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method on the object instance. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @return The type of JSON value (json_type::array, json_type::object, json_type::string, + * json_type::number, json_type::boolean, or json_type::null). + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * Performance note: if you call this function systematically + * before parsing a number, you may have fallen for a performance + * anti-pattern. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer for integers that do not fit in 64 bits, + * in which case the digit_count is set to the length of the big integer string. + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number. + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * For integers that do not fit in 64 bits, the function returns BIGINT_ERROR error code. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + * + * Performance note: this is designed with performance in mind. When + * calling 'get_number()', you scan the number string only once, determining + * efficiently the type and storing it in an efficient manner. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. However, if this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view is guaranteed to be + * a non-space token. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + * + * See also value::raw_json(). + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a string_view pointing at this value in the JSON document. + * If this element is an array or an object, it consumes the array or the object + * and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + * If this element is a scalar (string, number, Boolean, null), it returns what + * raw_json_token() would return. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. + * + * Calling at_pointer() on non-document instances (e.g., arrays and objects) is not + * standardized (by RFC 6901). We provide some experimental support for JSON pointers + * on non-document instances. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * or an object instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * Create a value. + */ + simdjson_inline value(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip this value, allowing iteration to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Start a value at the current position. + * + * (It should already be started; this is just a self-documentation method.) + */ + static simdjson_inline value start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Resume a value. + */ + static simdjson_inline value resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the object, starting or resuming it as necessary + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + + // simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + // simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class document; + friend class array_iterator; + friend class field; + friend class object; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class field; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::array() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::object() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +// Logging should be free unless SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING is set. Importantly, it is critical +// that the call to the log functions be side-effect free. Thus, for example, you should not +// create temporary std::string instances. +namespace logger { + +enum class log_level : int32_t { + info = 0, + error = 1 +}; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + +// We do not want these functions to be 'really inlined' since real inlining is +// for performance purposes and if you are using the loggers, you do not care about +// performance (or should not). +static inline void log_headers() noexcept; +// If args are provided, title will be treated as format string +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +static inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens (`{` `}` `[` `]` `,` `:` `""` `123` `true` `false` `null`) + * detected by stage 1. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class token_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid token_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline token_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Advance to the next token (returning the current one). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + /** + * Reports the current offset in bytes from the start of the underlying buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t current_offset() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token (start of the document). + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Return the current index. + */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Reset to a previously saved index. + */ + simdjson_inline void set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept; + + // NOTE: we don't support a full C++ iterator interface, because we expect people to make + // different calls to advance the iterator based on *their own* state. + + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, token_position position) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept; + + const uint8_t *buf{}; + token_position _position{}; + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class object; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens, keeping track of depth and string buffer. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class json_iterator { +protected: + token_iterator token{}; + ondemand::parser *parser{}; + /** + * Next free location in the string buffer. + * + * Used by raw_json_string::unescape() to have a place to unescape strings to. + */ + uint8_t *_string_buf_loc{}; + /** + * JSON error, if there is one. + * + * INCORRECT_TYPE and NO_SUCH_FIELD are *not* stored here, ever. + * + * PERF NOTE: we *hope* this will be elided into control flow, as it is only used (a) in the first + * iteration of the loop, or (b) for the final iteration after a missing comma is found in ++. If + * this is not elided, we should make sure it's at least not using up a register. Failing that, + * we should store it in document so there's only one of them. + */ + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + /** + * Depth of the current token in the JSON. + * + * - 0 = finished with document + * - 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * - 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * - 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * Beginning of the document indexes. + * Normally we have root == parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get() + * but this may differ, especially in streaming mode (where we have several + * documents); + */ + token_position _root{}; + /** + * Normally, a json_iterator operates over a single document, but in + * some cases, we may have a stream of documents. This attribute is meant + * as meta-data: the json_iterator works the same irrespective of the + * value of this attribute. + */ + bool _streaming{false}; + +public: + simdjson_inline json_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline explicit json_iterator(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + /** + * Skips a JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is still at the start + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether we should be expected to run in streaming + * mode (iterating over many documents). It is pure metadata + * that does not affect how the iterator works. It is used by + * start_root_array() and start_root_object(). + */ + simdjson_inline bool streaming() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the root value iterator + */ + simdjson_inline token_position root_position() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the document depth (== 1) + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the root of the document + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is live (has not been moved). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_alive() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon this iterator, setting depth to 0 (as if the document is finished). + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance the current token without modifying depth. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if there is a single token in the index (i.e., it is + * a JSON with a scalar value such as a single number). + * + * @return whether there is a single token + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_single_token() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assert that there are at least the given number of tokens left. + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens=1) const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that the given position addresses an actual token (is within bounds). + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get a pointer to the current location in the input buffer. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * You may be pointing outside of the input buffer: it is not generally + * safe to dereference this pointer. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *unsafe_pointer() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for the last token in the document. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_last() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ascend one level. + * + * Validates that the depth - 1 == parent_depth. + * + * @param parent_depth the expected parent depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Descend one level. + * + * Validates that the new depth == child_depth. + * + * @param child_depth the expected child depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth, int32_t delta) noexcept; + + /** + * Get current depth. + */ + simdjson_inline depth_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get current (writeable) location in the string buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + + /** + * Report an unrecoverable error, preventing further iteration. + * + * @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Log error, but don't stop iteration. + * @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with + * N bytes of capacity. It will return false if N is too small (smaller than max_len) of if it is zero. + * The buffer (tmpbuf) is padded with space characters. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Write the raw_json_string to the string buffer and return a string_view. + * Each raw_json_string should be unescaped once, or else the string buffer might + * overflow. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept; +#endif + + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Updates this json iterator so that it is back at the beginning of the document, + * as if it had just been created. + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * This checks whether the {,},[,] are balanced so that the document + * ends with proper zero depth. This requires scanning the whole document + * and it may be expensive. It is expected that it will be rarely called. + * It does not attempt to match { with } and [ with ]. + */ + inline bool balanced() const noexcept; +protected: + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser) noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser, bool streaming) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /// The last token before the end + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /// The token *at* the end. This points at gibberish and should only be used for comparison. + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /// The end of the buffer. + simdjson_inline token_position end() const noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class raw_json_string; + friend class parser; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class field; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; // json_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The type of a JSON value. + */ +enum class json_type { + // Start at 1 to catch uninitialized / default values more easily + array=1, ///< A JSON array ( [ 1, 2, 3 ... ] ) + object, ///< A JSON object ( { "a": 1, "b" 2, ... } ) + number, ///< A JSON number ( 1 or -2.3 or 4.5e6 ...) + string, ///< A JSON string ( "a" or "hello world\n" ...) + boolean, ///< A JSON boolean (true or false) + null ///< A JSON null (null) +}; + +/** + * A type representing a JSON number. + * The design of the struct is deliberately straight-forward. All + * functions return standard values with no error check. + */ +struct number { + + /** + * return the automatically determined type of + * the number: number_type::floating_point_number, + * number_type::signed_integer or number_type::unsigned_integer. + * + * enum class number_type { + * floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + * signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + * unsigned_integer /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + * }; + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::number_type get_number_type() const noexcept; + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::unsigned_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a uint64_t, only valid if is_uint64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept; + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::signed_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a int64_t, only valid if is_int64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline int64_t get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept; + + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::floating_point_number. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a double, only valid if is_double() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline double get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept; + + /** + * Convert the number to a double. Though it always succeed, the conversion + * may be lossy if the number cannot be represented exactly. + */ + simdjson_inline double as_double() const noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The next block of declaration is designed so that we can call the number parsing + * functions on a number type. They are protected and should never be used outside + * of the core simdjson library. + */ + friend class value_iterator; + template + friend error_code numberparsing::write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer); + template + friend error_code numberparsing::parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + /** Store a signed 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store an unsigned 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store a double value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + /** Specifies that the value is a double, but leave it undefined. */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + /** + * End of friend declarations. + */ + + /** + * Our attributes are a union type (size = 64 bits) + * followed by a type indicator. + */ + union { + double floating_point_number; + int64_t signed_integer; + uint64_t unsigned_integer; + } payload{0}; + number_type type{number_type::signed_integer}; +}; + +/** + * Write the JSON type to the output stream + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send JSON type to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false); +#endif + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A string escaped per JSON rules, terminated with quote ("). They are used to represent + * unescaped keys inside JSON documents. + * + * (In other words, a pointer to the beginning of a string, just after the start quote, inside a + * JSON file.) + * + * This class is deliberately simplistic and has little functionality. You can + * compare a raw_json_string instance with an unescaped C string, but + * that is nearly all you can do. + * + * The raw_json_string is unescaped. If you wish to write an unescaped version of it to your own + * buffer, you may do so using the parser.unescape(string, buff) method, using an ondemand::parser + * instance. Doing so requires you to have a sufficiently large buffer. + * + * The raw_json_string instances originate typically from field instance which in turn represent + * key-value pairs from object instances. From a field instance, you get the raw_json_string + * instance by calling key(). You can, if you want a more usable string_view instance, call + * the unescaped_key() method on the field instance. You may also create a raw_json_string from + * any other string value, with the value.get_raw_json_string() method. Again, you can get + * a more usable string_view instance by calling get_string(). + * + */ +class raw_json_string { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string pointed at the given location in the JSON. + * + * The given location must be just *after* the beginning quote (") in the JSON file. + * + * It *must* be terminated by a ", and be a valid JSON string. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept; + /** + * Get the raw pointer to the beginning of the string in the JSON (just after the "). + * + * It is possible for this function to return a null pointer if the instance + * has outlived its existence. + */ + simdjson_inline const char * raw() const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done) on target.size() characters, + * and if the raw_json_string instance has a quote character at byte index target.size(). + * We never read more than length + 1 bytes in the raw_json_string instance. + * If length is smaller than target.size(), this will return false. + * + * The std::string_view instance may contain any characters. However, the caller + * is responsible for setting length so that length bytes may be read in the + * raw_json_string. + * + * Performance: the comparison may be done using memcmp which may be efficient + * for long strings. + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The std::string_view instance should not contain unescaped quote characters: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * Performance: the comparison is done byte-by-byte which might be inefficient for + * long strings. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The provided C string should not contain an unescaped quote character: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if target is free from unescaped quote. If target is known at + * compile-time, we might expect the computation to happen at compile time with + * many compilers (not all!). + */ + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept; + +private: + + + /** + * This will set the inner pointer to zero, effectively making + * this instance unusable. + */ + simdjson_inline void consume() noexcept { buf = nullptr; } + + /** + * Checks whether the inner pointer is non-null and thus usable. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool alive() const noexcept { return buf != nullptr; } + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result will be a valid UTF-8. + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow replacement of invalid surrogate pairs. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result may not be a valid UTF-8. https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + const uint8_t * buf{}; + friend class object; + friend class field; + friend class parser; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const raw_json_string &) noexcept; + +/** + * Comparisons between raw_json_string and std::string_view instances are potentially unsafe: the user is responsible + * for providing a string with no unescaped quote. Note that unescaped quotes cannot be present in valid JSON strings. + */ +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; + + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(lsx::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(lsx::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The default batch size for document_stream instances for this On Demand kernel. + * Note that different On Demand kernel may use a different DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE value + * in the future. + */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * A JSON fragment iterator. + * + * This holds the actual iterator as well as the buffer for writing strings. + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + */ + inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + + inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline parser(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + inline ~parser() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * document doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * It is expected that the content is a valid UTF-8 file, containing a valid JSON document. + * Otherwise the iterate method may return an error. In particular, the whole input should be + * valid: we do not attempt to tolerate incorrect content either before or after a JSON + * document. If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Validate what you use + * + * Calling iterate on an invalid JSON document may not immediately trigger an error. The call to + * iterate does not parse and validate the whole document. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param capacity The number of bytes allocated in the JSON (must be at least len+SIMDJSON_PADDING). + * + * @return The document, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string_view json, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string &&json) & noexcept = delete; + + /** + * @private + * + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * json_iterator doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * The ondemand::document instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope + * while you are accessing instances of ondemand::value, ondemand::object, ondemand::array. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * + * @return The iterator, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; + + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded; + * ondemand::parser parser; + * ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json); + * for (auto & doc : docs) { + * std::cout << doc["foo"] << std::endl; + * } + * // Prints 1 2 3 + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by ASCII whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. Documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with ASCII whitespace. + * + * The characters inside a JSON document, and between JSON documents, must be valid Unicode (UTF-8). + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excessively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the concatenated JSON. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 10MB, which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. + * @param allow_comma_separated (defaults on false) This allows a mode where the documents are + * separated by commas instead of whitespace. It comes with a performance + * penalty because the entire document is indexed at once (and the document must be + * less than 4 GB), and there is no multithreading. In this mode, the batch_size parameter + * is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + + /** The capacity of this parser (the largest document it can process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + /** The maximum capacity of this parser (the largest document it is allowed to process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * The maximum depth of this parser (the most deeply nested objects and arrays it can process). + * This parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * The max_depth parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth=DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** + * The parser instance can use threads when they are available to speed up some + * operations. It is enabled by default. Changing this attribute will change the + * behavior of the parser for future operations. + */ + bool threaded{true}; + #endif + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result must be valid UTF-8. + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow a replacement if the input string contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement = false) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result may not be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept; + +private: + /** @private [for benchmarking access] The implementation to use */ + std::unique_ptr implementation{}; + size_t _capacity{0}; + size_t _max_capacity; + size_t _max_depth{DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH}; + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + std::unique_ptr start_positions{}; +#endif + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class document_stream; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for lsx */ + +// All other declarations +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid array. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an array is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the array and checks whether the + * array is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the array. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the array more than once. If you unescape a string + * within the array more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding + * an array means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free + * operation. + * + * @returns true if the array contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration from the root. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no closing ] at the end of the document. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * This version of the method should be called after the initial [ has been verified, and is + * intended for use by switch statements that check the type of a value. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be after the initial [. Will be *moved* into the resulting array. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an array at the given Internal array creation. Call array::start() or array::started() instead of this. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must either be at the start of the first element with iter.is_alive() + * == true, or past the [] with is_alive() == false if the array is empty. Will be *moved* + * into the resulting array. + */ + simdjson_inline array(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Iterator marking current position. + * + * iter.is_alive() == false indicates iteration is complete. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class array_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::array &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + * + * This is an input_iterator, meaning: + * - It is forward-only + * - * must be called exactly once per element. + * - ++ must be called exactly once in between each * (*, ++, *, ++, * ...) + */ +class array_iterator { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array iterator. */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + /** + * Get the current element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are no more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Check if there are more elements in the JSON array. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Move to the next element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline array_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::array_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON document. It holds a json_iterator instance. + * + * Used by tokens to get text, and string buffer location. + * + * You must keep the document around during iteration. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid document. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline document() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document(const document &other) noexcept = delete; // pass your documents by reference, not by copy + simdjson_inline document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(const document &other) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: Calling get_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @param Whether to allow a replacement character for unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is not guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to 1 (which is the case when building in Debug mode + * by default), and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @returns SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + /** @overload template simdjson_result get() & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool, value + * + * Be mindful that the document instance must remain in scope while you are accessing object, array and value instances. + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + /** @overload template error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.) + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is defined, and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @exception SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to + * a key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string()and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the document is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808 and no larger than 18446744073709551615. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808 and greater or equal to -9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer if we have an integer outside + * of those ranges (either larger than 18446744073709551615 or smaller than -9223372036854775808). + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. If this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view may be the padded buffer. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator inside the document instance so we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the document, as if it had just been created. It invalidates all + * values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings). + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * Returns debugging information. + */ + inline std::string to_debug_string() noexcept; + /** + * Some unrecoverable error conditions may render the document instance unusable. + * The is_alive() method returns true when the document is still suitable. + */ + inline bool is_alive() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if this document has been fully parsed. + * If you have consumed the whole document and at_end() returns + * false, then there may be trailing content. + */ + inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * Note that at_pointer() automatically calls rewind between each call. Thus + * all values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings) + * are invalidated. After calling at_pointer, you need to consume the result: string values + * should be stored in your own variables, arrays should be decoded and stored in your own array-like + * structures and so forth. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + * - SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE if the json_pointer is empty and the document is not a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Consumes the document. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline value_iterator resume_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator get_root_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline document start(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + + // + // Fields + // + json_iterator iter{}; ///< Current position in the document + static constexpr depth_t DOCUMENT_DEPTH = 0; ///< document depth is always 0 + + friend class array_iterator; + friend class value; + friend class ondemand::parser; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class field; + friend class token; + friend class document_stream; + friend class document_reference; +}; + + +/** + * A document_reference is a thin wrapper around a document reference instance. + */ +class document_reference { +public: + simdjson_inline document_reference() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(document &d) noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_reference& operator=(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline void rewind() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + +private: + document *doc{nullptr}; +}; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::document &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lsx::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document_reference::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +/** @private Custom worker class **/ +struct stage1_worker { + stage1_worker() noexcept = default; + stage1_worker(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; + stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + ~stage1_worker(); + /** + * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. + * You should only call this once. + **/ + void start_thread(); + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + * You must call start_thread once before. + */ + void run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); + /** Wait for the run to finish (blocking). You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. **/ + void finish(); + +private: + + /** + * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + **/ + void stop_thread(); + + std::thread thread{}; + /** These three variables define the work done by the thread. **/ + ondemand::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; + size_t _next_batch_start{}; + document_stream * owner{}; + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + * we use two for clarity. + */ + bool has_work{false}; + bool can_work{true}; + + /** + * We lock using a mutex. + */ + std::mutex locking_mutex{}; + std::condition_variable cond_var{}; + + friend class document_stream; +}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +/** + * A forward-only stream of documents. + * + * Produced by parser::iterate_many. + * + */ +class document_stream { +public: + /** + * Construct an uninitialized document_stream. + * + * ```c++ + * document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs); + * ``` + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto & doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = simdjson_result; + using pointer = void; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; + /** + * Get the current document (or error). + */ + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next document (prefix). + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Check if we're at the end yet. + * @param other the end iterator to compare to. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + /** + * @private + * + * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * auto doc = *i; + * size_t index = i.current_index(); + * } + * + * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private + * + * Gives a view of the current document at the current position. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * std::string_view v = i.source(); + * } + * + * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) + * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner + * of padding. + * + * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns error of the stream (if any). + */ + inline error_code error() const noexcept; + + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; + /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ + document_stream* stream; + /** Whether we're finished or not. */ + bool finished; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class json_iterator; + }; + + /** + * Start iterating the documents in the stream. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + /** + * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; + +private: + + document_stream &operator=(const document_stream &) = delete; // Disallow copying + document_stream(const document_stream &other) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is + * used. + * + * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream + * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process + * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes + * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream( + ondemand::parser &parser, + const uint8_t *buf, + size_t len, + size_t batch_size, + bool allow_comma_separated + ) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the first document in the buffer. Used by begin(), to handle allocation and + * initialization. + */ + inline void start() noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. + * + * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of + * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the + * document_stream object. + * + * The function returns simdjson::EMPTY if there is no more data to be parsed. + * + * The function returns simdjson::SUCCESS (as integer = 0) in case of success + * and indicates that the buffer has successfully been parsed to the end. + * Every document it contained has been parsed without error. + * + * The function returns an error code from simdjson/simdjson.h in case of failure + * such as simdjson::CAPACITY, simdjson::MEMALLOC, simdjson::DEPTH_ERROR and so forth; + * the simdjson::error_message function converts these error codes into a string). + * + * You can also check validity by calling parser.is_valid(). The same parser can + * and should be reused for the other documents in the buffer. + */ + inline void next() noexcept; + + /** Move the json_iterator of the document to the location of the next document in the stream. */ + inline void next_document() noexcept; + + /** Get the next document index. */ + inline size_t next_batch_start() const noexcept; + + /** Pass the next batch through stage 1 with the given parser. */ + inline error_code run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t batch_start) noexcept; + + // Fields + ondemand::parser *parser; + const uint8_t *buf; + size_t len; + size_t batch_size; + bool allow_comma_separated; + /** + * We are going to use just one document instance. The document owns + * the json_iterator. It implies that we only ever pass a reference + * to the document to the users. + */ + document doc{}; + /** The error (or lack thereof) from the current document. */ + error_code error; + size_t batch_start{0}; + size_t doc_index{}; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ + bool use_thread; + + inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Start a thread to run stage 1 on the next batch. */ + inline void start_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Wait for the stage 1 thread to finish and capture the results. */ + inline void finish_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** The error returned from the stage 1 thread. */ + error_code stage1_thread_error{UNINITIALIZED}; + /** The thread used to run stage 1 against the next batch in the background. */ + std::unique_ptr worker{new(std::nothrow) stage1_worker()}; + /** + * The parser used to run stage 1 in the background. Will be swapped + * with the regular parser when finished. + */ + ondemand::parser stage1_thread_parser{}; + + friend struct stage1_worker; + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + + friend class parser; + friend class document; + friend class json_iterator; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct internal::simdjson_result_base; +}; // document_stream + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON field (key/value pair) in an object. + * + * Returned from object iteration. + * + * Extends from std::pair so you can use C++ algorithms that rely on pairs. + */ +class field : public std::pair { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid field. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the key as a string_view (for higher speed, consider raw_key). + * We deliberately use a more cumbersome name (unescaped_key) to force users + * to think twice about using it. + * + * This consumes the key: once you have called unescaped_key(), you cannot + * call it again nor can you call key(). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a raw_json_string. Can be used for direct comparison with + * an unescaped C string: e.g., key() == "test". + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the unprocessed key as a string_view. This includes the quotes and may include + * some spaces after the last quote. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view key_raw_json_token() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a string_view. This does not include the quotes and + * the string is unprocessed key so it may contain escape characters + * (e.g., \uXXXX or \n). Use unescaped_key() to get the unescaped key. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view escaped_key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the field value. + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value &value() & noexcept; + /** + * @overload ondemand::value &ondemand::value() & noexcept + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value value() && noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::field &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key_raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result escaped_key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result value() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON object field iterator. + */ +class object { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a + * key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an object + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the object more than once. If you unescape a string within + * the object more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding an object + * means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free operation. + * + * @returns true if the object contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the object and checks whether the + * object is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Consumes the object and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * object as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline object resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline object(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + inline simdjson_result reset() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +class object_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline object_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + /** + * The underlying JSON iterator. + * + * PERF NOTE: expected to be elided in favor of the parent document: this is set when the object + * is first used, and never changes afterwards. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline object_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::object_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a document instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::document& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a value instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. The value must + * not have been accessed previously. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::value& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an object instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::object& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an array instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::array& x) noexcept; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We want to support argument-dependent lookup (ADL). + * Hence we should define operator<< in the namespace + * where the argument (here value, object, etc.) resides. + * Credit: @madhur4127 + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1768 + */ +namespace simdjson { namespace lsx { namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::value x); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::document& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::document_reference& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::lsx::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for lsx */ + +// Inline definitions +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter->depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the array is first found and the iterator is just past the `{`. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the `,` before the next value (or `]`). In this state, +// depth == iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter->depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the array iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet element may be missing or not be an +// array--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between elements, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter->depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a `]` or have reported an error, we are finished. We signal this +// by decrementing depth. In this state, iter->depth < depth, at_start == false, and +// error == SUCCESS. +// + +simdjson_inline array::array(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // We don't need to know if the array is empty to start iteration, but we do want to know if there + // is an error--thus `simdjson_unused`. + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(iter.started_array().get(has_value)); + return array(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::end() noexcept { + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::count_elements() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the array after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_array(); + return count; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_array().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_array(); +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + // Get the child + auto child = at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline std::string json_path_to_pointer_conversion(std::string_view json_path) { + if (json_path.empty() || (json_path.front() != '.' && + json_path.front() != '[')) { + return "-1"; // This is just a sentinel value, the caller should check for this and return an error. + } + + std::string result; + // Reserve space to reduce allocations, adjusting for potential increases due + // to escaping. + result.reserve(json_path.size() * 2); + + size_t i = 0; + + while (i < json_path.length()) { + if (json_path[i] == '.') { + result += '/'; + } else if (json_path[i] == '[') { + result += '/'; + ++i; // Move past the '[' + while (i < json_path.length() && json_path[i] != ']') { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + ++i; + } + if (i == json_path.length() || json_path[i] != ']') { + return "-1"; // Using sentinel value that will be handled as an error by the caller. + } + } else { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + } + ++i; + } + + return result; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) noexcept { + size_t i = 0; + for (auto value : *this) { + if (i == index) { return value; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lsx::ondemand::array &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline array_iterator::array_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + if (iter.error()) { iter.abandon(); return iter.error(); } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator==(const array_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} +simdjson_inline array_iterator &array_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + error_code error; + // PERF NOTE this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error, so we'll never get here. + // However, it does not seem to make a perf difference, so we add it out of an abundance of caution. + if (( error = iter.error() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.has_next_element().error() )) { return *this; } + return *this; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lsx::ondemand::array_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : lsx::implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++(first); + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document::document(ondemand::json_iterator &&_iter) noexcept + : iter{std::forward(_iter)} +{ + logger::log_start_value(iter, "document"); +} + +simdjson_inline document document::start(json_iterator &&iter) noexcept { + return document(std::forward(iter)); +} + +inline void document::rewind() noexcept { + iter.rewind(); +} + +inline std::string document::to_debug_string() noexcept { + return iter.to_string(); +} + +inline simdjson_result document::current_location() const noexcept { + return iter.current_location(); +} + +inline int32_t document::current_depth() const noexcept { + return iter.depth(); +} + +inline bool document::at_end() const noexcept { + return iter.at_end(); +} + + +inline bool document::is_alive() noexcept { + return iter.is_alive(); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::resume_value_iterator() noexcept { + return value_iterator(&iter, 1, iter.root_position()); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::get_root_value_iterator() noexcept { + return resume_value_iterator(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_root()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(resume_value_iterator()); + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_value() noexcept { + // Make sure we start any arrays or objects before returning, so that start_root_() + // gets called. + + // It is the convention throughout the code that the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` determines whether + // we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. Proper on::demand code should never trigger this error. +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.at_root()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + // assert_at_root() serves two purposes: in Debug mode, whether or not + // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set or not, it checks that we are at the root of + // the document (this will typically be redundant). In release mode, it generates + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME statements to allow the compiler to make assumptions. + iter.assert_at_root(); + switch (*iter.peek()) { + case '[': { + // The following lines check that the document ends with ]. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_array(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + case '{': { + // The following lines would check that the document ends with }. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + default: + // Unfortunately, scalar documents are a special case in simdjson and they cannot + // be safely converted to value instances. + return SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE; + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_array() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return array::start_root(value); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_object() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return object::start_root(value); +} + +/** + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. We want to disallow trailing + * content. + * Thus, in several implementations below, we pass a 'true' parameter value to + * a get_root_value_iterator() method: this indicates that we disallow trailing content. + */ + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_bool() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_null() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(true); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) & noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return get_array(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return get_object(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return get_string(false); } +simdjson_inline document::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator value() noexcept(false) { return get_value(); } + +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_elements() & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_elements(); + /* If there was an array, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_fields() & noexcept { + auto a = get_object(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_fields(); + /* If there was an object, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.skip_child(0); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + const uint8_t * starting_point{_iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter.unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + +simdjson_inline bool document::is_negative() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_integer() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number_type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(true); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(true); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json_token() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(_iter.peek_start()), _iter.peek_root_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_pointer.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_path.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lsx::ondemand::document &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + error + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(lsx::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(lsx::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = std::forward(first); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} + + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::at_end() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_end(); +} + + +simdjson_inline int32_t simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference() noexcept : doc{nullptr} {} +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference(document &d) noexcept : doc(&d) {} +simdjson_inline void document_reference::rewind() noexcept { doc->rewind(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_array() & noexcept { return doc->get_array(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_object() & noexcept { return doc->get_object(); } +/** + * The document_reference instances are used primarily/solely for streams of JSON + * documents. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. + * + * However, for streams of JSON documents, we want to be able to start from + * "321" "321" "321" + * and parse it successfully as a stream of JSON documents, calling get_uint64_in_string() + * successfully each time. + * + * To achieve this result, we pass a 'false' to a get_root_value_iterator() method: + * this indicates that we allow trailing content. + */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_value() noexcept { return doc->get_value(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_null() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return array(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return object(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return std::string_view(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator value() noexcept(false) { return value(*doc); } +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_elements() & noexcept { return doc->count_elements(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_fields() & noexcept { return doc->count_fields(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at(size_t index) & noexcept { return doc->at(index); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::begin() & noexcept { return doc->begin(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::end() & noexcept { return doc->end(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::type() noexcept { return doc->type(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_scalar() noexcept { return doc->is_scalar(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_string() noexcept { return doc->is_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::current_location() noexcept { return doc->current_location(); } +simdjson_inline int32_t document_reference::current_depth() const noexcept { return doc->current_depth(); } +simdjson_inline bool document_reference::is_negative() noexcept { return doc->is_negative(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_integer() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number_type() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();} +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; } + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) + noexcept : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} + +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} + +inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); + } + } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); + } +} + +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + ondemand::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size, + bool _allow_comma_separated +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + allow_comma_separated{_allow_comma_separated}, + error{SUCCESS} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change + #endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + allow_comma_separated{false}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) + #endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept +{ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); + #endif +} + +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} + +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + //if(stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return simdjson_result(stream->doc, stream->error); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} + +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + if (error) { return; } + doc_index = batch_start; + doc = document(json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser)); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread on next batch if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } + } + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +} + +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always enter at once once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + next_document(); + if (error) { return; } + auto cur_struct_index = doc.iter._root - parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]; + + // Check if at end of structural indexes (i.e. at end of batch) + if(cur_struct_index >= static_cast(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + error = EMPTY; + // Load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + } + #else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + #endif + /** + * Whenever we move to another window, we need to update all pointers to make + * it appear as if the input buffer started at the beginning of the window. + * + * Take this input: + * + * {"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] [154, 110, 112, 1311] + * + * Say you process the following window... + * + * '{"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9]' + * + * When you do so, the json_iterator has a pointer at the beginning of the memory region + * (pointing at the beginning of '{"z"...'. + * + * When you move to the window that starts at... + * + * '[7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] ... + * + * then it is not sufficient to just run stage 1. You also need to re-anchor the + * json_iterator so that it believes we are starting at '[7, 10, 9]...'. + * + * Under the DOM front-end, this gets done automatically because the parser owns + * the pointer the data, and when you call stage1 and then stage2 on the same + * parser, then stage2 will run on the pointer acquired by stage1. + * + * That is, stage1 calls "this->buf = _buf" so the parser remembers the buffer that + * we used. But json_iterator has no callback when stage1 is called on the parser. + * In fact, I think that the parser is unaware of json_iterator. + * + * + * So we need to re-anchor the json_iterator after each call to stage 1 so that + * all of the pointers are in sync. + */ + doc.iter = json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + /** + * End of resync. + */ + + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + doc_index = batch_start; + } + } +} + +inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept { + // Go to next place where depth=0 (document depth) + error = doc.iter.skip_child(0); + if (error) { return; } + // Always set depth=1 at the start of document + doc.iter._depth = 1; + // consume comma if comma separated is allowed + if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); } + // Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings. + doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position(); +} + +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + // This code only updates the structural index in the parser, it does not update any json_iterator + // instance. + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} + +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + auto depth = stream->doc.iter.depth(); + auto cur_struct_index = stream->doc.iter._root - stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + + // If at root, process the first token to determine if scalar value + if (stream->doc.iter.at_root()) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': // Depth=1 already at start of document + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + default: // Scalar value document + // TODO: We could remove trailing whitespaces + // This returns a string spanning from start of value to the beginning of the next document (excluded) + { + auto next_index = stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[++cur_struct_index]; + // normally the length would be next_index - current_index() - 1, except for the last document + size_t svlen = next_index - current_index(); + const char *start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } + } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + while (cur_struct_index <= static_cast(stream->parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': + depth++; + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + } + if (depth == 0) { break; } + cur_struct_index++; + } + + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(), stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index] - current_index() + stream->batch_start + 1);; +} + +inline error_code document_stream::iterator::error() const noexcept { + return stream->error; +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(stage1_thread_parser,*parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } + + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} + +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); + + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lsx::ondemand::document_stream &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} + +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +// clang 6 does not think the default constructor can be noexcept, so we make it explicit +simdjson_inline field::field() noexcept : std::pair() {} + +simdjson_inline field::field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept + : std::pair(key, std::forward(value)) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept { + raw_json_string key; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_key().get(key) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_value() ); + return field::start(parent_iter, key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept { + return field(key, parent_iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result field::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() but Visual Studio won't let us. + simdjson_result answer = first.unescape(second.iter.json_iter(), allow_replacement); + first.consume(); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string field::key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return first; +} + + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::key_raw_json_token() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf-1), second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1) - first.buf + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::escaped_key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + auto end_quote = second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1); + while(*end_quote != '"') end_quote--; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf), end_quote - first.buf); +} + +simdjson_inline value &field::value() & noexcept { + return second; +} + +simdjson_inline value field::value() && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).second; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lsx::ondemand::field &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key_raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.key_raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::escaped_key() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.escaped_key(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescaped_key(allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first.value()); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept + : token(std::forward(other.token)), + parser{other.parser}, + _string_buf_loc{other._string_buf_loc}, + error{other.error}, + _depth{other._depth}, + _root{other._root}, + _streaming{other._streaming} +{ + other.parser = nullptr; +} +simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iterator::operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept { + token = other.token; + parser = other.parser; + _string_buf_loc = other._string_buf_loc; + error = other.error; + _depth = other._depth; + _root = other._root; + _streaming = other._streaming; + other.parser = nullptr; + return *this; +} + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{false} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser, bool streaming) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{streaming} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +inline void json_iterator::rewind() noexcept { + token.set_position( root_position() ); + logger::log_headers(); // We start again + _string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + _depth = 1; +} + +inline bool json_iterator::balanced() const noexcept { + token_iterator ti(token); + int32_t count{0}; + ti.set_position( root_position() ); + while(ti.peek() <= peek_last()) { + switch (*ti.return_current_and_advance()) + { + case '[': case '{': + count++; + break; + case ']': case '}': + count--; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + return count == 0; +} + + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and parent_depth, which is a desired effect. The warning does not show up if the +// skip_child() function is not marked inline). +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + + // For the first open array/object in a value, we've already incremented depth, so keep it the same + // We never stop at colon, but if we did, it wouldn't affect depth + case '[': case '{': case ':': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // If there is a comma, we have just finished a value in an array/object, and need to get back in + case ',': + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // ] or } means we just finished a value and need to jump out of the array/object + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // If there are no more tokens, the parent is incomplete. + if (at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "Missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + break; + case '"': + if(*peek() == ':') { + // We are at a key!!! + // This might happen if you just started an object and you skip it immediately. + // Performance note: it would be nice to get rid of this check as it is somewhat + // expensive. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1742 + logger::log_value(*this, "key"); + return_current_and_advance(); // eat up the ':' + break; // important!!! + } + simdjson_fallthrough; + // Anything else must be a scalar value + default: + // For the first scalar, we will have incremented depth already, so we decrement it here. + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + } + + // Now that we've considered the first value, we only increment/decrement for arrays/objects + while (position() < end_position()) { + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + case '[': case '{': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth++; + break; + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + default: + logger::log_value(*this, "skip", ""); + break; + } + } + + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "not enough close braces"); +} + +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_root() const noexcept { + return position() == root_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_single_token() const noexcept { + return parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes == 1; +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::streaming() const noexcept { + return _streaming; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::root_position() const noexcept { + return _root; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + // Under Visual Studio, the next SIMDJSON_ASSUME fails with: the argument + // has side effects that will be discarded. + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( token.position() == _root ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens) const noexcept { + assert_valid_position(token._position + required_tokens - 1); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept { +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position >= &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0] ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position < &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] ); +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return position() == end_position(); +} +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes]; +} + +inline std::string json_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + if( !is_alive() ) { return "dead json_iterator instance"; } + const char * current_structural = reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + return std::string("json_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + + std::string(", structural : '") + std::string(current_structural,1) + + std::string("', offset : ") + std::to_string(token.current_offset()) + + std::string("', error : ") + error_message(error) + + std::string(" ]"); +} + +inline simdjson_result json_iterator::current_location() const noexcept { + if (!is_alive()) { // Unrecoverable error + if (!at_root()) { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek(-1)); + } else { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + } + } + if (at_end()) { + return OUT_OF_BOUNDS; + } + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_alive() const noexcept { + return parser; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + parser = nullptr; + _depth = 0; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.return_current_and_advance(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::unsafe_pointer() const noexcept { + // deliberately done without safety guard: + return token.peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // #if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(delta); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + // todo: currently we require end-of-string buffering, but the following + // assert_valid_position should be turned on if/when we lift that condition. + // assert_valid_position(position); + // This is almost surely related to SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF but given that SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // is ON by default, we have no choice but to disable it for real with a comment. + return token.peek(position); +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(position); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_root_length(position); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + // The following line fails under some compilers... + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes > 0); + // since it has side-effects. + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(n_structural_indexes > 0); + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes - 1]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek_last() const noexcept { + return token.peek(last_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parent_depth >= 0 && parent_depth < INT32_MAX - 1); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == parent_depth + 1); + _depth = parent_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline depth_t json_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _string_buf_loc; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + error = _error; + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return token.position(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return parser->unescape(in, _string_buf_loc, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept { + return parser->unescape_wobbly(in, _string_buf_loc); +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(child_depth) < parser->max_depth()); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(position >= parser->start_positions[child_depth]); +#endif +#endif + token.set_position(position); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept { + if (*peek() == c) { + return_current_and_advance(); + return SUCCESS; + } + return TAPE_ERROR; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + return size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth() ? parser->start_positions[depth] : 0; +} + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + if(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()) { parser->start_positions[depth] = position; } +} + +#endif + + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + return _error; +} + + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept { + // This function is not expected to be called in performance-sensitive settings. + // Let us guard against silly cases: + if((N < max_len) || (N == 0)) { return false; } + // Copy to the buffer. + std::memcpy(tmpbuf, json, max_len); + if(N > max_len) { // We pad whatever remains with ' '. + std::memset(tmpbuf + max_len, ' ', N - max_len); + } + return true; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case json_type::array: out << "array"; break; + case json_type::object: out << "object"; break; + case json_type::number: out << "number"; break; + case json_type::string: out << "string"; break; + case json_type::boolean: out << "boolean"; break; + case json_type::null: out << "null"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false) { + return out << type.value(); +} +#endif + + + +simdjson_inline number_type number::get_number_type() const noexcept { + return type; +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline uint64_t number::get_uint64() const noexcept { + return payload.unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator uint64_t() const noexcept { + return get_uint64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_int64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline int64_t number::get_int64() const noexcept { + return payload.signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator int64_t() const noexcept { + return get_int64(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_double() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline double number::get_double() const noexcept { + return payload.floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline number::operator double() const noexcept { + return get_double(); +} + +simdjson_inline double number::as_double() const noexcept { + if(is_double()) { + return payload.floating_point_number; + } + if(is_int64()) { + return double(payload.signed_integer); + } + return double(payload.unsigned_integer); +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + payload.signed_integer = value; + type = number_type::signed_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + payload.unsigned_integer = value; + type = number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_double(double value) noexcept { + payload.floating_point_number = value; + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::skip_double() noexcept { + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { +namespace logger { + +static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; +static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; +static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; +static int log_depth = 0; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + +// Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces +static inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; + } +} + +template +static inline std::string string_format(const std::string& format, const Args&... args) +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS + int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; + auto size = static_cast(size_s); + if (size <= 0) return std::string(); + std::unique_ptr buf(new char[size]); + std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); +} + +static inline log_level get_log_level_from_env() +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *lvl = getenv("SIMDJSON_LOG_LEVEL"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + if (lvl && simdjson_strcasecmp(lvl, "ERROR") == 0) { return log_level::error; } + return log_level::info; +} + +static inline log_level log_threshold() +{ + static log_level threshold = get_log_level_from_env(); + return threshold; +} + +static inline bool should_log(log_level level) +{ + return level >= log_threshold(); +} + +inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "", type, detail, log_level::info); +} +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "+", type, detail, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "+", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} + +inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth--; } + log_line(iter, "-", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} + +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "ERROR: ", error, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::error); +} +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "ERROR: ", error, detail, log_level::error); +} + +inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_event(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_value(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_start_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_end_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_error(iter.json_iter(), error, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_headers() noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(log_level::info))) { + // Technically a static variable is not thread-safe, but if you are using threads and logging... well... + static bool displayed_hint{false}; + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + if (!displayed_hint) { + // We only print this helpful header once. + printf("# Logging provides the depth and position of the iterator user-visible steps:\n"); + printf("# +array says 'this is where we were when we discovered the start array'\n"); + printf( + "# -array says 'this is where we were when we ended the array'\n"); + printf("# skip says 'this is a structural or value I am skipping'\n"); + printf("# +/-skip says 'this is a start/end array or object I am skipping'\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# The indentation of the terms (array, string,...) indicates the depth,\n"); + printf("# in addition to the depth being displayed.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Every token in the document has a single depth determined by the tokens before it,\n"); + printf("# and is not affected by what the token actually is.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Not all structural elements are presented as tokens in the logs.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# We never give control to the user within an empty array or an empty object.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Inside an array, having a depth greater than the array's depth means that\n"); + printf("# we are pointing inside a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth equal to the array means that we are pointing right before a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth smaller than the array means that we have moved beyond the array.\n"); + displayed_hint = true; + } + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next"); + // printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Next#"); + printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Depth"); + printf("| Detail "); + printf("|\n"); + + printf("|%.*s", LOG_EVENT_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + // printf("|%.*s", 5+2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", 5 + 2, DASHES); + printf("|--------"); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + log_line(iter, iter.position()+delta, depth_t(iter.depth()+depth_delta), title_prefix, title, detail, level, std::forward(args)...); +} + +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(level))) { + const int indent = depth * 2; + const auto buf = iter.token.buf; + auto msg = string_format(title, std::forward(args)...); + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", indent, "", title_prefix, + LOG_EVENT_LEN - indent - int(strlen(title_prefix)), msg.c_str()); + { + // Print the current structural. + printf("| "); + // Before we begin, the index might point right before the document. + // This could be unsafe, see https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/discussions/1938 + if (index < iter._root) { + printf("%*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, ""); + } else { + auto current_structural = &buf[*index]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(current_structural[i])); + } + } + printf(" "); + } + { + // Print the next structural. + printf("| "); + auto next_structural = &buf[*(index + 1)]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(next_structural[i])); + } + printf(" "); + } + // printf("| %5u ", *(index+1)); + printf("| %5i ", depth); + printf("| %6.*s ", int(detail.size()), detail.data()); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); + } + } +} + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept { + if(iter.is_at_key()) { + /** + * whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is + * unsafe because you will hit a string and you will assume that + * it is string value, and this mistake will lead you to make bad + * depth computation. + */ + /** + * We want to 'consume' the key. We could really + * just do _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); at this + * point, but, for clarity, we will use the high-level API to + * eat the key. We assume that the compiler optimizes away + * most of the work. + */ + simdjson_unused raw_json_string actual_key; + auto error = iter.field_key().get(actual_key); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; }; + // Let us move to the value while we are at it. + if ((error = iter.field_value())) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + } + auto error_skip = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error_skip) { iter.abandon(); } + return error_skip; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->peek()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.started_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline object object::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline object::object(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return object_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::end() noexcept { + return object_iterator(iter); +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; + + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = find_field(unescaped); // Take note find_field does not unescape keys when matching + } else { + child = find_field(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} + +inline simdjson_result object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::count_fields() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the object after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_object(); + return count; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_object().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_object(); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first)[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::reset() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.reset(); +} + +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// object_iterator +// + +simdjson_inline object_iterator::object_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + error_code error = iter.error(); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + auto result = field::start(iter); + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (result.error()) { iter.abandon(); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator==(const object_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline object_iterator &object_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (!iter.is_open()) { return *this; } // Iterator will be released if there is an error + + simdjson_unused error_code error; + if ((error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + if ((error = iter.has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { return *this; }; + return *this; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter.depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the object is first found and the iterator is just past the {. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the , or } before the next value. In this state, +// depth == iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter.depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the object iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet field may be missing or not be an +// object--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between fields, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// Errors that occur while reading a field to give to the user (such as when the key is not a +// string or the field is missing a colon) are yielded immediately. Depth is then decremented, +// moving to the Finished state without transitioning through an Error state at all. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter.depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a }, we are finished. We signal this by decrementing depth. +// In this state, iter.depth < depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lsx::ondemand::object_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +// Checks for ']' and ',' +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++first; + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity} { +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t new_capacity, size_t new_max_depth) noexcept { + if (new_capacity > max_capacity()) { return CAPACITY; } + if (string_buf && new_capacity == capacity() && new_max_depth == max_depth()) { return SUCCESS; } + + // string_capacity copied from document::allocate + _capacity = 0; + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * new_capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + start_positions.reset(new (std::nothrow) token_position[new_max_depth]); +#endif + if (implementation) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_capacity(new_capacity) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_max_depth(new_max_depth) ); + } else { + SIMDJSON_TRY( simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(new_capacity, new_max_depth, implementation) ); + } + _capacity = new_capacity; + _max_depth = new_max_depth; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this }); +} + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + const simdjson::error_code err = implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular); + if (err) { + if (err != UNCLOSED_STRING) + return err; + } + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this, true }); +} +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string_view json, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, allocated)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept { + if(json.capacity() - json.size() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + json.reserve(json.size() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); + } + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + padded_string_view json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + const padded_string &json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length()) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return json_iterator(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this); +} + +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + if(allow_comma_separated && batch_size < len) { batch_size = len; } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} + +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; +} +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity < dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_string(in.buf, dst, allow_replacement); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_wobbly_string(in.buf, dst); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string::raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept : buf{_buf} {} + +simdjson_inline const char * raw_json_string::raw() const noexcept { return reinterpret_cast(buf); } + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;pos < target.size() && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;target[pos] && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // If we are going to call memcmp, then we must know something about the length of the raw_json_string. + return (length >= target.size()) && (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + if(target.size() <= SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + return (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); + } + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(const char * target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: 'target' does not contain unescaped quote characters, is null terminated and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return a.unsafe_is_equal(c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return a == c; +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return !(a == c); +} + + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape(*this, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape_wobbly(*this); +} + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const raw_json_string &str) noexcept { + bool in_escape = false; + const char *s = str.raw(); + while (true) { + switch (*s) { + case '\\': in_escape = !in_escape; break; + case '"': if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } else { return out; } break; + default: if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } + } + out << *s; + s++; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape(lsx::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape(iter, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape_wobbly(lsx::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape_wobbly(iter); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +inline std::string_view trim(const std::string_view str) noexcept { + // We can almost surely do better by rolling our own find_first_not_of function. + size_t first = str.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + // If we have the empty string (just white space), then no trimming is possible, and + // we return the empty string_view. + if (std::string_view::npos == first) { return std::string_view(); } + size_t last = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + return str.substr(first, (last - first + 1)); +} + + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::document& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::document_reference& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::value& x) noexcept { + /** + * If we somehow receive a value that has already been consumed, + * then the following code could be in trouble. E.g., we create + * an array as needed, but if an array was already created, then + * it could be bad. + */ + using namespace lsx::ondemand; + lsx::ondemand::json_type t; + auto error = x.type().get(t); + if(error != SUCCESS) { return error; } + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + { + lsx::ondemand::array array; + error = x.get_array().get(array); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(array); + } + case json_type::object: + { + lsx::ondemand::object object; + error = x.get_object().get(object); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(object); + } + default: + return trim(x.raw_json_token()); + } +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::object& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lsx::ondemand::array& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} + +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { namespace lsx { namespace ondemand { + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::document_reference& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lsx::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::lsx::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline token_iterator::token_iterator( + const uint8_t *_buf, + token_position position +) noexcept : buf{_buf}, _position{position} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::current_offset() const noexcept { + return *(_position); +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position++)]; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + return &buf[*position]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *position; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+1) - *position; +} + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+2) - *(position) > *(position+1) - *(position) ? + *(position+1) - *(position) + : *(position+2) - *(position); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position+delta)]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta+1) - *(_position+delta); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position token_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _position; +} +simdjson_inline void token_iterator::set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept { + _position = target_position; +} + +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position == other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position != other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position > other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position >= other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position < other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position <= other._position; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value::value(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} +simdjson_inline value value::start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} +simdjson_inline value value::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_array() noexcept { + return array::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_object() noexcept { + return object::start(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_start()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(iter); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double() noexcept { + return iter.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_bool() noexcept { + return iter.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_null() noexcept { + return iter.is_null(); +} +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_number(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code value::get(T &out) noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline value::operator T() noexcept(false) { + return get(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator array() noexcept(false) { + return get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator object() noexcept(false) { + return get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator double() noexcept(false) { + return get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + return get_string(false); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + return get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline value::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + return get_bool(); +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_elements() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_array(); + answer = a.count_elements(); + // count_elements leaves you pointing inside the array, at the first element. + // We need to move back so that the user can create a new array (which requires that + // we point at '['). + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_fields() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_object(); + answer = a.count_fields(); + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at(size_t index) noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::type() noexcept { + return iter.type(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} + + +simdjson_inline bool value::is_negative() noexcept { + return iter.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_integer() noexcept { + return iter.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number_type() noexcept { + return iter.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number() noexcept { + return iter.get_number(); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() noexcept { + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(iter.peek_start()), iter.peek_start_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::raw_json() noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: { + ondemand::array array; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_array().get(array)); + return array.raw_json(); + } + case json_type::object: { + ondemand::object object; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_object().get(object)); + return object.raw_json(); + } + default: + return raw_json_token(); + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::current_location() noexcept { + return iter.json_iter().current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline int32_t value::current_depth() const noexcept{ + return iter.json_iter().depth(); +} + +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer.empty())) { // can't be + return false; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lsx::ondemand::value &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return {}; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(lsx::ondemand::value &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = first; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return static_cast(first); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::array() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::object() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lsx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer( + std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for lsx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lsx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value_iterator::value_iterator( + json_iterator *json_iter, + depth_t depth, + token_position start_position +) noexcept : _json_iter{json_iter}, _depth{depth}, _start_position{start_position} +{ +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_root_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_object() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + end_container(); + return false; + } + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_object() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // object: e.g., `{"a":2} foo }`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != '}') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing } at end"); + } + // If the last character is } *and* the first gibberish character is also '}' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == '}') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed object. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_object() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return started_object(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::end_container() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + if (depth() > 1 && at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing parent ] or }"); } + // if (depth() <= 1 && !at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_field() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + // It's illegal to call this unless there are more tokens: anything that ends in } or ] is + // obligated to verify there are more tokens if they are not the top level. + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "object"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between object fields"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + error_code error; + bool has_value; + // + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. The start of the object, at the first field: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + if (at_first_field()) { + has_value = true; + + // + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return false; + + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + while (has_value) { + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + //if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); // Skip the value entirely + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. + return false; +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + /** + * When find_field_unordered_raw is called, we can either be pointing at the + * first key, pointing outside (at the closing brace) or if a key was matched + * we can be either pointing right afterthe ':' right before the value (that we need skip), + * or we may have consumed the value and we might be at a comma or at the + * final brace (ready for a call to has_next_field()). + */ + error_code error; + bool has_value; + + // First, we scan from that point to the end. + // If we don't find a match, we may loop back around, and scan from the beginning to that point. + token_position search_start = _json_iter->position(); + + // We want to know whether we need to go back to the beginning. + bool at_first = at_first_field(); + /////////////// + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. At the first key: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + // + if (at_first) { + has_value = true; + + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { + +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + at_first = true; + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + // If someone queried a key but they not did access the value, then we are left pointing + // at the ':' and we need to move forward through the value... If the value was + // processed then skip_child() does not move the iterator (but may adjust the depth). + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + search_start = _json_iter->position(); + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } + + // After initial processing, we will be in one of two states: + // + // ``` + // // At the beginning of a field + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // At the end of the object + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // ``` + // + // Next, we find a match starting from the current position. + while (has_value) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + // Performance note: it maybe wasteful to rewind to the beginning when there might be + // no other query following. Indeed, it would require reskipping the whole object. + // Instead, you can just stay where you are. If there is a new query, there is always time + // to rewind. + if(at_first) { return false; } + + // If we reach the end without finding a match, search the rest of the fields starting at the + // beginning of the object. + // (We have already run through the object before, so we've already validated its structure. We + // don't check errors in this bit.) + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + while (true) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(has_value); // we should reach search_start before ever reaching the end of the object + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + error = field_key().get(actual_key); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + error = field_value(); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } + + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // If we reached the end of the key-value pair we started from, then we know + // that the key is not there so we return false. We are either right before + // the next comma or the final brace. + if(_json_iter->position() == search_start) { return false; } + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + error = has_next_field().get(has_value); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // If we make the mistake of exiting here, then we could be left pointing at a key + // in the middle of an object. That's not an allowable state. + } + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. The program should + // never reach this point. + return false; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::field_key() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + const uint8_t *key = _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + if (*(key++) != '"') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Object key is not a string"); } + return raw_json_string(key); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::field_value() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + if (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance() != ':') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing colon in object field"); } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_root_array(); +} + +inline std::string value_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + auto answer = std::string("value_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + std::string(", "); + if(_json_iter != nullptr) { answer += _json_iter->to_string(); } + answer += std::string(" ]"); + return answer; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_array() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); + if (*_json_iter->peek() == ']') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty array"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + return true; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_array() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // array: e.g., `[1, 2] foo]`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // also call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != ']') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing ] at end"); + } + // If the last character is ] *and* the first gibberish character is also ']' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == ']') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed array. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_array() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_array(); + if (error) { return error; } + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_element() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + logger::log_event(*this, "has_next_element"); + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case ']': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "array"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between array elements"); + } +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + auto not_true = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "true"); + auto not_false = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "fals") | (json[4] ^ 'e'); + bool error = (not_true && not_false) || jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(json[not_true ? 5 : 4]); + if (error) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + return simdjson_result(!not_true); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + bool is_null_string = !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]); + // if we start with 'n', we must be a null + if(!is_null_string && json[0]=='n') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a null but starts with n"); } + return is_null_string; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_string(allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_bool() noexcept { + auto result = parse_bool(peek_non_root_scalar("bool")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("bool"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_null() noexcept { + bool is_null_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(parse_null(peek_non_root_scalar("null")).get(is_null_value)); + if(is_null_value) { advance_non_root_scalar("null"); } + return is_null_value; +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_non_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_root_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_integer() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number_type() noexcept { + return numberparsing::get_number_type(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number() noexcept { + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(peek_non_root_scalar("number"), num); + if(error) { return error; } + return num; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("is_root_integer"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + return false; // if there are more than 20 characters, it cannot be represented as an integer. + } + auto answer = numberparsing::is_integer(tmpbuf); + // If the parsing was a success, we must still check that it is + // a single scalar. Note that we parse first because of cases like '[]' where + // getting TRAILING_CONTENT is wrong. + if(check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && (!_json_iter->is_single_token())) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return number_type::big_integer; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto answer = numberparsing::get_number_type(tmpbuf); + if (check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + // NOTE: the current approach doesn't work for very big integer numbers containing more than 1074 digits. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return BIGINT_ERROR; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(tmpbuf, num); + if(error) { return error; } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("number"); + return num; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_root_string(check_trailing, allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("bool"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[5+1+1]; // +1 for null termination + tmpbuf[5+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 5+1)) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + auto result = parse_bool(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("bool"); + } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("null"); + bool result = (max_len >= 4 && !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && + (max_len == 4 || jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]))); + if(result) { // we have something that looks like a null. + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("null"); + } + return result; +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::skip_child() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth >= _depth ); + + return _json_iter->skip_child(depth()); +} + +simdjson_inline value_iterator value_iterator::child() const noexcept { + assert_at_child(); + return { _json_iter, depth()+1, _json_iter->token.position() }; +} + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and iterator depth, which is a desired effect. It does not happen if is_open is +// marked non-inline. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_open() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->depth() >= depth(); +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->at_end(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_first_field() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position() + 1; +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + _json_iter->abandon(); +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline depth_t value_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::error() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->error; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *&value_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _json_iter->string_buf_loc(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline const json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() const noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() noexcept { + return *_json_iter; +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_start_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_length(start_position()); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_root_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_root_length(start_position()); +} + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + const uint8_t *json; + if (!is_at_start()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + json = peek_start(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + } else { + assert_at_start(); + /** + * We should be prudent. Let us peek. If it is not the right type, we + * return an error. Only once we have determined that we have the right + * type are we allowed to advance! + */ + json = _json_iter->peek(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + } + + + return SUCCESS; +} + + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_root(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_root(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + assert_at_non_root_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), message); + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_start() const noexcept { + return position() == start_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_key() const noexcept { + // Keys are at the same depth as the object. + // Note here that we could be safer and check that we are within an object, + // but we do not. + return _depth == _json_iter->_depth && *_json_iter->peek() == '"'; +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept { + // We can legitimately be either at the first value ([1]), or after the array if it's empty ([]). + auto delta = position() - start_position(); + return delta == 1 || delta == 2; +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_container_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_next() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position); +} + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_container_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position + 1); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_array() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_array(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_object() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_object(); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_child() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 1 ); +} + +inline void value_iterator::assert_is_valid() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter != nullptr ); +} + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_valid() const noexcept { + return _json_iter != nullptr; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::type() const noexcept { + switch (*peek_start()) { + case '{': + return json_type::object; + case '[': + return json_type::array; + case '"': + return json_type::string; + case 'n': + return json_type::null; + case 't': case 'f': + return json_type::boolean; + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return json_type::number; + default: + return TAPE_ERROR; + } +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::start_position() const noexcept { + return _start_position; +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->end_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->last_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept { + return _json_iter->report_error(error, message); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lsx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lsx::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for lsx */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for lsx */ +/* including simdjson/lsx/end.h: #include "simdjson/lsx/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lsx/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lsx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "lsx" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/lsx/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LSX_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/lsx/ondemand.h */ +#elif SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION_IS(lasx) +/* including simdjson/lasx/ondemand.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/ondemand.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/ondemand.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_ONDEMAND_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_ONDEMAND_H + +/* including simdjson/lasx/begin.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/begin.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/begin.h */ +/* defining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION to "lasx" */ +#define SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION lasx +/* including simdjson/lasx/base.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/base.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Implementation for LASX. + */ +namespace lasx { + +class implementation; + +namespace { +namespace simd { +template struct simd8; +template struct simd8x64; +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace + +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/base.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +// This should be the correct header whether +// you use visual studio or other compilers. +#include + +static_assert(sizeof(__m256i) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for LoongArch ASX"); + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_INTRINSICS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { + +// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero, +// but the algorithms do not end up using the returned value. +// Sadly, sanitizers are not smart enough to figure it out. +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_UNDEFINED +// This function can be used safely even if not all bytes have been +// initialized. +// See issue https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1965 +SIMDJSON_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY +simdjson_inline int trailing_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_ctzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline uint64_t clear_lowest_bit(uint64_t input_num) { + return input_num & (input_num-1); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int leading_zeroes(uint64_t input_num) { + return __builtin_clzll(input_num); +} + +/* result might be undefined when input_num is zero */ +simdjson_inline int count_ones(uint64_t input_num) { + return __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(__lasx_xvpcnt_d(__m256i(v4u64{input_num, 0, 0, 0})), 0); +} + +simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *result) { + return __builtin_uaddll_overflow(value1, value2, + reinterpret_cast(result)); +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMANIPULATION_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMASK_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_BITMASK_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { + +// +// Perform a "cumulative bitwise xor," flipping bits each time a 1 is encountered. +// +// For example, prefix_xor(00100100) == 00011100 +// +simdjson_inline uint64_t prefix_xor(uint64_t bitmask) { + bitmask ^= bitmask << 1; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 2; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 4; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 8; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 16; + bitmask ^= bitmask << 32; + return bitmask; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif +/* end file simdjson/lasx/bitmask.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/intrinsics.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/numberparsing_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace numberparsing { + +// we don't have appropriate instructions, so let us use a scalar function +// credit: https://johnnylee-sde.github.io/Fast-numeric-string-to-int/ +/** @private */ +static simdjson_inline uint32_t parse_eight_digits_unrolled(const uint8_t *chars) { + uint64_t val; + std::memcpy(&val, chars, sizeof(uint64_t)); + val = (val & 0x0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F) * 2561 >> 8; + val = (val & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) * 6553601 >> 16; + return uint32_t((val & 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF) * 42949672960001 >> 32); +} + +simdjson_inline internal::value128 full_multiplication(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2) { + internal::value128 answer; + __uint128_t r = (static_cast<__uint128_t>(value1)) * value2; + answer.low = uint64_t(r); + answer.high = uint64_t(r >> 64); + return answer; +} + +} // namespace numberparsing +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#define SIMDJSON_SWAR_NUMBER_PARSING 1 + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_NUMBERPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/numberparsing_defs.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/simd.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/simd.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/simd.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/simdprune_tables.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { +namespace simd { + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct base { + __m256i value; + + // Zero constructor + simdjson_inline base() : value{__m256i()} {} + + // Conversion from SIMD register + simdjson_inline base(const __m256i _value) : value(_value) {} + + // Conversion to SIMD register + simdjson_inline operator const __m256i&() const { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator __m256i&() { return this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator const v32i8&() const { return (v32i8&)this->value; } + simdjson_inline operator v32i8&() { return (v32i8&)this->value; } + + // Bit operations + simdjson_inline Child operator|(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator&(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvand_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child operator^(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvxor_v(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline Child bit_andnot(const Child other) const { return __lasx_xvandn_v(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline Child& operator|=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast | other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator&=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast & other; return *this_cast; } + simdjson_inline Child& operator^=(const Child other) { auto this_cast = static_cast(this); *this_cast = *this_cast ^ other; return *this_cast; } + }; + + // Forward-declared so they can be used by splat and friends. + template + struct simd8; + + template> + struct base8: base> { + simdjson_inline base8() : base>() {} + simdjson_inline base8(const __m256i _value) : base>(_value) {} + + friend simdjson_really_inline Mask operator==(const simd8 lhs, const simd8 rhs) { return __lasx_xvseq_b(lhs, rhs); } + + static const int SIZE = sizeof(base>::value); + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 prev(const simd8 prev_chunk) const { + __m256i hi = __lasx_xvbsll_v(*this, N); + __m256i lo = __lasx_xvbsrl_v(*this, 16 - N); + __m256i tmp = __lasx_xvbsrl_v(prev_chunk, 16 - N); + lo = __lasx_xvpermi_q(lo, tmp, 0x21); + return __lasx_xvor_v(hi, lo); + } + }; + + // SIMD byte mask type (returned by things like eq and gt) + template<> + struct simd8: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(bool _value) { return __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_b(uint8_t(-(!!_value))); } + + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(bool _value) : base8(splat(_value)) {} + + simdjson_inline int to_bitmask() const { + __m256i mask = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(*this); + return (__lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 4) << 16) | (__lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 0)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any() const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ true; } + }; + + template + struct base8_numeric: base8 { + static simdjson_inline simd8 splat(T _value) { + return __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_b(_value); + } + static simdjson_inline simd8 zero() { return __lasx_xvldi(0); } + static simdjson_inline simd8 load(const T values[32]) { + return __lasx_xvld(reinterpret_cast(values), 0); + } + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + static simdjson_inline simd8 repeat_16( + T v0, T v1, T v2, T v3, T v4, T v5, T v6, T v7, + T v8, T v9, T v10, T v11, T v12, T v13, T v14, T v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + simdjson_inline base8_numeric() : base8() {} + simdjson_inline base8_numeric(const __m256i _value) : base8(_value) {} + + // Store to array + simdjson_inline void store(T dst[32]) const { + return __lasx_xvst(*this, reinterpret_cast<__m256i *>(dst), 0); + } + + // Addition/subtraction are the same for signed and unsigned + simdjson_inline simd8 operator+(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvadd_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator-(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvsub_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator+=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this + other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + simdjson_inline simd8& operator-=(const simd8 other) { *this = *this - other; return *static_cast*>(this); } + + // Override to distinguish from bool version + simdjson_inline simd8 operator~() const { return *this ^ 0xFFu; } + + // Perform a lookup assuming the value is between 0 and 16 (undefined behavior for out of range values) + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16(simd8 lookup_table) const { + return __lasx_xvshuf_b(lookup_table, lookup_table, *this); + } + + // Copies to 'output" all bytes corresponding to a 0 in the mask (interpreted as a bitset). + // Passing a 0 value for mask would be equivalent to writing out every byte to output. + // Only the first 16 - count_ones(mask) bytes of the result are significant but 16 bytes + // get written. + template + simdjson_inline void compress(uint32_t mask, L * output) const { + using internal::thintable_epi8; + using internal::BitsSetTable256mul2; + using internal::pshufb_combine_table; + // this particular implementation was inspired by haswell + // lasx do it in 4 steps, first 8 bytes and then second 8 bytes... + uint8_t mask1 = uint8_t(mask); // least significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask2 = uint8_t(mask >> 8); // second significant 8 bits + uint8_t mask3 = uint8_t(mask >> 16); // ... + uint8_t mask4 = uint8_t(mask >> 24); // ... + // next line just loads the 64-bit values thintable_epi8[mask{1,2,3,4}] + // into a 256-bit register. + __m256i shufmask = {int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask1]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask2]) + 0x0808080808080808, int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask3]), int64_t(thintable_epi8[mask4]) + 0x0808080808080808}; + // this is the version "nearly pruned" + __m256i pruned = __lasx_xvshuf_b(*this, *this, shufmask); + // we still need to put the pieces back together. + // we compute the popcount of the first words: + int pop1 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask1]; + int pop2 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask2]; + int pop3 = BitsSetTable256mul2[mask3]; + + // then load the corresponding mask + __m256i masklo = __lasx_xvldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop1 * 8); + __m256i maskhi = __lasx_xvldx(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(pshufb_combine_table)), pop3 * 8); + __m256i compactmask = __lasx_xvpermi_q(maskhi, masklo, 0x20); + __m256i answer = __lasx_xvshuf_b(pruned, pruned, compactmask); + __lasx_xvst(answer, reinterpret_cast(output), 0); + uint64_t value3 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(answer, 2); + uint64_t value4 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(answer, 3); + uint64_t *pos = reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(output) + 16 - (pop1 + pop2) / 2); + pos[0] = value3; + pos[1] = value4; + } + + template + simdjson_inline simd8 lookup_16( + L replace0, L replace1, L replace2, L replace3, + L replace4, L replace5, L replace6, L replace7, + L replace8, L replace9, L replace10, L replace11, + L replace12, L replace13, L replace14, L replace15) const { + return lookup_16(simd8::repeat_16( + replace0, replace1, replace2, replace3, + replace4, replace5, replace6, replace7, + replace8, replace9, replace10, replace11, + replace12, replace13, replace14, replace15 + )); + } + }; + + // Signed bytes + template<> + struct simd8 : base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(int8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const int8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15, + int8_t v16, int8_t v17, int8_t v18, int8_t v19, int8_t v20, int8_t v21, int8_t v22, int8_t v23, + int8_t v24, int8_t v25, int8_t v26, int8_t v27, int8_t v28, int8_t v29, int8_t v30, int8_t v31 + ) : simd8({ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + }) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + int8_t v0, int8_t v1, int8_t v2, int8_t v3, int8_t v4, int8_t v5, int8_t v6, int8_t v7, + int8_t v8, int8_t v9, int8_t v10, int8_t v11, int8_t v12, int8_t v13, int8_t v14, int8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Order-sensitive comparisons + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmax_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmin_b(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvslt_b(other, *this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvslt_b(*this, other); } + }; + + // Unsigned bytes + template<> + struct simd8: base8_numeric { + simdjson_inline simd8() : base8_numeric() {} + simdjson_inline simd8(const __m256i _value) : base8_numeric(_value) {} + // Splat constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(uint8_t _value) : simd8(splat(_value)) {} + // Array constructor + simdjson_inline simd8(const uint8_t values[32]) : simd8(load(values)) {} + // Member-by-member initialization + simdjson_inline simd8( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15, + uint8_t v16, uint8_t v17, uint8_t v18, uint8_t v19, uint8_t v20, uint8_t v21, uint8_t v22, uint8_t v23, + uint8_t v24, uint8_t v25, uint8_t v26, uint8_t v27, uint8_t v28, uint8_t v29, uint8_t v30, uint8_t v31 + ) : simd8(__m256i(v32u8{ + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v16,v17,v18,v19,v20,v21,v22,v23, + v24,v25,v26,v27,v28,v29,v30,v31 + })) {} + // Repeat 16 values as many times as necessary (usually for lookup tables) + simdjson_inline static simd8 repeat_16( + uint8_t v0, uint8_t v1, uint8_t v2, uint8_t v3, uint8_t v4, uint8_t v5, uint8_t v6, uint8_t v7, + uint8_t v8, uint8_t v9, uint8_t v10, uint8_t v11, uint8_t v12, uint8_t v13, uint8_t v14, uint8_t v15 + ) { + return simd8( + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15, + v0, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, + v8, v9, v10,v11,v12,v13,v14,v15 + ); + } + + // Saturated math + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_add(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvsadd_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 saturating_sub(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvssub_bu(*this, other); } + + // Order-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 max_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmax_bu(*this, other); } + simdjson_inline simd8 min_val(const simd8 other) const { return __lasx_xvmin_bu(other, *this); } + // Same as >, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 gt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return this->saturating_sub(other); } + // Same as <, but only guarantees true is nonzero (< guarantees true = -1) + simdjson_inline simd8 lt_bits(const simd8 other) const { return other.saturating_sub(*this); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<=(const simd8 other) const { return other.max_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>=(const simd8 other) const { return other.min_val(*this) == other; } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator>(const simd8 other) const { return this->gt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 operator<(const simd8 other) const { return this->lt_bits(other).any_bits_set(); } + + // Bit-specific operations + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set() const { return *this == uint8_t(0); } + simdjson_inline simd8 bits_not_set(simd8 bits) const { return (*this & bits).bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set() const { return ~this->bits_not_set(); } + simdjson_inline simd8 any_bits_set(simd8 bits) const { return ~this->bits_not_set(bits); } + simdjson_inline bool is_ascii() const { + __m256i mask = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(mask, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere() const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(*this); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere() const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(); } + simdjson_inline bool bits_not_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { + __m256i v = __lasx_xvmsknz_b(__lasx_xvand_v(*this, bits)); + return (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 0)) && (0 == __lasx_xvpickve2gr_w(v, 4)); + } + simdjson_inline bool any_bits_set_anywhere(simd8 bits) const { return !bits_not_set_anywhere(bits); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shr() const { return simd8(__lasx_xvsrli_b(*this, N)); } + template + simdjson_inline simd8 shl() const { return simd8(__lasx_xvslli_b(*this, N)); } + }; + + template + struct simd8x64 { + static constexpr int NUM_CHUNKS = 64 / sizeof(simd8); + static_assert(NUM_CHUNKS == 2, "LASX kernel should use two registers per 64-byte block."); + const simd8 chunks[NUM_CHUNKS]; + + simd8x64(const simd8x64& o) = delete; // no copy allowed + simd8x64& operator=(const simd8& other) = delete; // no assignment allowed + simd8x64() = delete; // no default constructor allowed + + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const simd8 chunk0, const simd8 chunk1) : chunks{chunk0, chunk1} {} + simdjson_inline simd8x64(const T ptr[64]) : chunks{simd8::load(ptr), simd8::load(ptr+32)} {} + + simdjson_inline uint64_t compress(uint64_t mask, T * output) const { + uint32_t mask1 = uint32_t(mask); + uint32_t mask2 = uint32_t(mask >> 32); + __m256i zcnt = __lasx_xvpcnt_w(__m256i(v4u64{~mask, 0, 0, 0})); + uint64_t zcnt1 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_wu(zcnt, 0); + uint64_t zcnt2 = __lasx_xvpickve2gr_wu(zcnt, 1); + // There should be a critical value which processes in scaler is faster. + if (zcnt1) + this->chunks[0].compress(mask1, output); + if (zcnt2) + this->chunks[1].compress(mask2, output + zcnt1); + return zcnt1 + zcnt2; + } + + simdjson_inline void store(T ptr[64]) const { + this->chunks[0].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*0); + this->chunks[1].store(ptr+sizeof(simd8)*1); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t to_bitmask() const { + __m256i mask0 = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(this->chunks[0]); + __m256i mask1 = __lasx_xvmskltz_b(this->chunks[1]); + __m256i mask_tmp = __lasx_xvpickve_w(mask0, 4); + __m256i tmp = __lasx_xvpickve_w(mask1, 4); + mask0 = __lasx_xvinsve0_w(mask0, mask1, 1); + mask_tmp = __lasx_xvinsve0_w(mask_tmp, tmp, 1); + return __lasx_xvpickve2gr_du(__lasx_xvpackev_h(mask_tmp, mask0), 0); + } + + simdjson_inline simd8 reduce_or() const { + return this->chunks[0] | this->chunks[1]; + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == mask, + this->chunks[1] == mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t eq(const simd8x64 &other) const { + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] == other.chunks[0], + this->chunks[1] == other.chunks[1] + ).to_bitmask(); + } + + simdjson_inline uint64_t lteq(const T m) const { + const simd8 mask = simd8::splat(m); + return simd8x64( + this->chunks[0] <= mask, + this->chunks[1] <= mask + ).to_bitmask(); + } + }; // struct simd8x64 + +} // namespace simd +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_SIMD_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/simd.h */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +#define SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/simd.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/bitmanipulation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace { + +using namespace simd; + +// Holds backslashes and quotes locations. +struct backslash_and_quote { +public: + static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32; + simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst); + + simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; } + simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; } + simdjson_inline int quote_index() { return trailing_zeroes(quote_bits); } + simdjson_inline int backslash_index() { return trailing_zeroes(bs_bits); } + + uint32_t bs_bits; + uint32_t quote_bits; +}; // struct backslash_and_quote + +simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst) { + // this can read up to 31 bytes beyond the buffer size, but we require + // SIMDJSON_PADDING of padding + static_assert(SIMDJSON_PADDING >= (BYTES_PROCESSED - 1), "backslash and quote finder must process fewer than SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes"); + simd8 v(src); + v.store(dst); + return { + static_cast((v == '\\').to_bitmask()), // bs_bits + static_cast((v == '"').to_bitmask()), // quote_bits + }; +} + +} // unnamed namespace +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_STRINGPARSING_DEFS_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/stringparsing_defs.h */ + +#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1 +/* end file simdjson/lasx/begin.h */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +#if defined(SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE) && !defined(SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DEPENDENCIES_H) +#error simdjson/generic/ondemand/dependencies.h must be included before simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h! +#endif + +// Stuff other things depend on +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +/** + * A fast, simple, DOM-like interface that parses JSON as you use it. + * + * Designed for maximum speed and a lower memory profile. + */ +namespace ondemand { + +/** Represents the depth of a JSON value (number of nested arrays/objects). */ +using depth_t = int32_t; + +/** @copydoc simdjson::lasx::number_type */ +using number_type = simdjson::lasx::number_type; + +/** @private Position in the JSON buffer indexes */ +using token_position = const uint32_t *; + +class array; +class array_iterator; +class document; +class document_reference; +class document_stream; +class field; +class json_iterator; +enum class json_type; +struct number; +class object; +class object_iterator; +class parser; +class raw_json_string; +class token_iterator; +class value; +class value_iterator; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_BASE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through a single JSON value at a particular depth. + * + * Does not keep track of the type of value: provides methods for objects, arrays and scalars and expects + * the caller to call the right ones. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class value_iterator { +protected: + /** The underlying JSON iterator */ + json_iterator *_json_iter{}; + /** The depth of this value */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * The starting token index for this value + */ + token_position _start_position{}; + +public: + simdjson_inline value_iterator() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Denote that we're starting a document. + */ + simdjson_inline void start_document() noexcept; + + /** + * Skips a non-iterated or partially-iterated JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + * + * Optimized for scalars. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child() noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the start of the value + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is open--if the value has not been used, or the array/object is still open. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_open() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the value is at an object's first field (just after the {). + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_first_field() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon all iteration. + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the child value as a value_iterator. + */ + simdjson_inline value_iterator child_value() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the depth of this value. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON type of this value. + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; + + /** + * @addtogroup object Object iteration + * + * Methods to iterate and find object fields. These methods generally *assume* the value is + * actually an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Start an object iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root. + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an object could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_object. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an object from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if there is no opening { + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching } at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_object() noexcept; + /** + * Start an object iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the {. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the object is empty ({}). + * + * @returns Whether the object had any fields (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next field in an object. + * + * Looks for , and }. If } is found, the object is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return whether there is another field in the object. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between fields. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma, but not enough tokens remaining to have a key, :, and value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the current field's key. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result field_key() noexcept; + + /** + * Pass the : in the field and move to its value. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code field_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the next field with the given key, *without* unescaping. This assumes object order: it + * will not find the field if it was already passed when looking for some *other* field. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** + * Find the field with the given key without regard to order, and *without* unescaping. + * + * This is an unordered object lookup: if the field is not found initially, it will cycle around and scan from the beginning. + * + * Assumes you have called next_field() or otherwise matched the previous value. + * + * This means the iterator must be sitting at the next key: + * + * ``` + * { "a": 1, "b": 2 } + * ^ + * ``` + * + * Key is *raw JSON,* meaning it will be matched against the verbatim JSON without attempting to + * unescape it. This works well for typical ASCII and UTF-8 keys (almost all of them), but may + * fail to match some keys with escapes (\u, \n, etc.). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @addtogroup array Array iteration + * Methods to iterate over array elements. These methods generally *assume* the value is actually + * an object; the caller is responsible for keeping track of that fact. + * @{ + */ + + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_array() noexcept; + /** + * Check for an opening [ and start an array iteration while at the root. + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether an array could be started from the root. May be called by start_root_array. + * + * @returns SUCCESS if it is possible to safely start an array from the root (document level). + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE If there is no [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no matching ] at end of document + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code check_root_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_array() noexcept; + /** + * Start an array iteration from the root, after the user has already checked and moved past the [. + * + * Does not move the iterator unless the array is empty ([]). + * + * @returns Whether the array had any elements (returns false for empty). + * @error INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT If there are no more tokens (implying the *parent* + * array or object is incomplete). + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result started_root_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Moves to the next element in an array. + * + * Looks for , and ]. If ] is found, the array is finished and the iterator advances past it. + * Otherwise, it advances to the next value. + * + * @return Whether there is another element in the array. + * @error TAPE_ERROR If there is a comma missing between elements. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result has_next_element() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a child value iterator. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline value_iterator child() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ + + /** + * @defgroup scalar Scalar values + * @addtogroup scalar + * @{ + */ + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + template + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool is_root_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void assert_is_valid() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_valid() const noexcept; + + /** @} */ +protected: + /** + * Restarts an array iteration. + * @returns Whether the array has any elements (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_array() noexcept; + /** + * Restarts an object iteration. + * @returns Whether the object has any fields (returns false for empty). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result reset_object() noexcept; + /** + * move_at_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container. It updates the index so that at_start() is true and it + * syncs the depth. The user can then create a new container instance. + * + * Usage: used with value::count_elements(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_start() noexcept; + + /** + * move_at_container_start(): moves us so that we are pointing at the beginning of + * the container so that assert_at_container_start() passes. + * + * Usage: used with reset_array() and reset_object(). + **/ + simdjson_inline void move_at_container_start() noexcept; + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator(json_iterator *json_iter, depth_t depth, token_position start_index) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_start() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_start_length() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length() const noexcept; + + /** + * The general idea of the advance_... methods and the peek_* methods + * is that you first peek and check that you have desired type. If you do, + * and only if you do, then you advance. + * + * We used to unconditionally advance. But this made reasoning about our + * current state difficult. + * Suppose you always advance. Look at the 'value' matching the key + * "shadowable" in the following example... + * + * ({"globals":{"a":{"shadowable":[}}}}) + * + * If the user thinks it is a Boolean and asks for it, then we check the '[', + * decide it is not a Boolean, but still move into the next character ('}'). Now + * we are left pointing at '}' right after a '['. And we have not yet reported + * an error, only that we do not have a Boolean. + * + * If, instead, you just stand your ground until it is content that you know, then + * you will only even move beyond the '[' if the user tells you that you have an + * array. So you will be at the '}' character inside the array and, hopefully, you + * will then catch the error because an array cannot start with '}', but the code + * processing Boolean values does not know this. + * + * So the contract is: first call 'peek_...' and then call 'advance_...' only + * if you have determined that it is a type you can handle. + * + * Unfortunately, it makes the code more verbose, longer and maybe more error prone. + */ + + simdjson_inline void advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept; + + + simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth). + * + * @return The current token (the one left behind). + * @error TAPE_ERROR If the document ended early. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result advance_to_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept; + /** + * is_at_iterator_start() returns true on an array or object after it has just been + * created, whether the instance is empty or not. + * + * Usage: used by array::begin() in debug mode (SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS) + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assuming that we are within an object, this returns true if we + * are pointing at a key. + * + * Usage: the skip_child() method should never be used while we are pointing + * at a key inside an object. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_at_key() const noexcept; + + inline void assert_at_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_container_start() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_child() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_next() const noexcept; + inline void assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept; + + /** Get the starting position of this value */ + simdjson_inline token_position start_position() const noexcept; + + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class field; +}; // value_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * An ephemeral JSON value returned during iteration. It is only valid for as long as you do + * not access more data in the JSON document. + */ +class value { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid value. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline value() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A unsigned 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string. + * + * The string is may not be a valid UTF-8 string. + * See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.). + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Equivalent to get(). + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_elements() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method on the object instance. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @return The type of JSON value (json_type::array, json_type::object, json_type::string, + * json_type::number, json_type::boolean, or json_type::null). + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the value is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the value is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * Performance note: if you call this function systematically + * before parsing a number, you may have fallen for a performance + * anti-pattern. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer for integers that do not fit in 64 bits, + * in which case the digit_count is set to the length of the big integer string. + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number. + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * For integers that do not fit in 64 bits, the function returns BIGINT_ERROR error code. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + * + * Performance note: this is designed with performance in mind. When + * calling 'get_number()', you scan the number string only once, determining + * efficiently the type and storing it in an efficient manner. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. However, if this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view is guaranteed to be + * a non-space token. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + * + * See also value::raw_json(). + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Get a string_view pointing at this value in the JSON document. + * If this element is an array or an object, it consumes the array or the object + * and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + * If this element is a scalar (string, number, Boolean, null), it returns what + * raw_json_token() would return. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. + * + * Calling at_pointer() on non-document instances (e.g., arrays and objects) is not + * standardized (by RFC 6901). We provide some experimental support for JSON pointers + * on non-document instances. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * or an object instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * Create a value. + */ + simdjson_inline value(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Skip this value, allowing iteration to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline void skip() noexcept; + + /** + * Start a value at the current position. + * + * (It should already be started; this is just a self-documentation method.) + */ + static simdjson_inline value start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Resume a value. + */ + static simdjson_inline value resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the object, starting or resuming it as necessary + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + + // simdjson_inline void log_value(const char *type) const noexcept; + // simdjson_inline void log_error(const char *message) const noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class document; + friend class array_iterator; + friend class field; + friend class object; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class field; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::array() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::object() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field as not there when they are not in order). + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +// Logging should be free unless SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING is set. Importantly, it is critical +// that the call to the log functions be side-effect free. Thus, for example, you should not +// create temporary std::string instances. +namespace logger { + +enum class log_level : int32_t { + info = 0, + error = 1 +}; + +#if SIMDJSON_VERBOSE_LOGGING + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = true; +#else + static constexpr const bool LOG_ENABLED = false; +#endif + +// We do not want these functions to be 'really inlined' since real inlining is +// for performance purposes and if you are using the loggers, you do not care about +// performance (or should not). +static inline void log_headers() noexcept; +// If args are provided, title will be treated as format string +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +template +static inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +static inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail="") noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +static inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=0, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; +static inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail="", int delta=-1, int depth_delta=0) noexcept; + +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens (`{` `}` `[` `]` `,` `:` `""` `123` `true` `false` `null`) + * detected by stage 1. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class token_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid token_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline token_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(token_iterator &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline token_iterator &operator=(const token_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Advance to the next token (returning the current one). + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + /** + * Reports the current offset in bytes from the start of the underlying buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t current_offset() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for a root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token (start of the document). + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Return the current index. + */ + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Reset to a previously saved index. + */ + simdjson_inline void set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept; + + // NOTE: we don't support a full C++ iterator interface, because we expect people to make + // different calls to advance the iterator based on *their own* state. + + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline token_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, token_position position) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = current token, + * 1 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the index of the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token. + * + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept; + + const uint8_t *buf{}; + token_position _position{}; + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class object; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Iterates through JSON tokens, keeping track of depth and string buffer. + * + * @private This is not intended for external use. + */ +class json_iterator { +protected: + token_iterator token{}; + ondemand::parser *parser{}; + /** + * Next free location in the string buffer. + * + * Used by raw_json_string::unescape() to have a place to unescape strings to. + */ + uint8_t *_string_buf_loc{}; + /** + * JSON error, if there is one. + * + * INCORRECT_TYPE and NO_SUCH_FIELD are *not* stored here, ever. + * + * PERF NOTE: we *hope* this will be elided into control flow, as it is only used (a) in the first + * iteration of the loop, or (b) for the final iteration after a missing comma is found in ++. If + * this is not elided, we should make sure it's at least not using up a register. Failing that, + * we should store it in document so there's only one of them. + */ + error_code error{SUCCESS}; + /** + * Depth of the current token in the JSON. + * + * - 0 = finished with document + * - 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * - 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * - 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + depth_t _depth{}; + /** + * Beginning of the document indexes. + * Normally we have root == parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get() + * but this may differ, especially in streaming mode (where we have several + * documents); + */ + token_position _root{}; + /** + * Normally, a json_iterator operates over a single document, but in + * some cases, we may have a stream of documents. This attribute is meant + * as meta-data: the json_iterator works the same irrespective of the + * value of this attribute. + */ + bool _streaming{false}; + +public: + simdjson_inline json_iterator() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept; + simdjson_inline explicit json_iterator(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline json_iterator &operator=(const json_iterator &other) noexcept = default; + /** + * Skips a JSON value, whether it is a scalar, array or object. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is still at the start + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether we should be expected to run in streaming + * mode (iterating over many documents). It is pure metadata + * that does not affect how the iterator works. It is used by + * start_root_array() and start_root_object(). + */ + simdjson_inline bool streaming() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the root value iterator + */ + simdjson_inline token_position root_position() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the document depth (== 1) + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that we are at the root of the document + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_at_root() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is at the EOF mark + */ + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Tell whether the iterator is live (has not been moved). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_alive() const noexcept; + + /** + * Abandon this iterator, setting depth to 0 (as if the document is finished). + */ + simdjson_inline void abandon() noexcept; + + /** + * Advance the current token without modifying depth. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *return_current_and_advance() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if there is a single token in the index (i.e., it is + * a JSON with a scalar value such as a single number). + * + * @return whether there is a single token + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_single_token() const noexcept; + + /** + * Assert that there are at least the given number of tokens left. + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens=1) const noexcept; + /** + * Assert that the given position addresses an actual token (is within bounds). + * + * Has no effect in release builds. + */ + simdjson_inline void assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token (relative). + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param delta The relative position of the token to retrieve. e.g. 0 = next token, -1 = prev token. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(int32_t delta=0) const noexcept; + /** + * Get a pointer to the current location in the input buffer. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * You may be pointing outside of the input buffer: it is not generally + * safe to dereference this pointer. + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *unsafe_pointer() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for a given token. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current token (or relative). + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the maximum length of the JSON text for the current root token. + * + * The length will include any whitespace at the end of the token. + * + * @param position The position of the token to retrieve. + */ + simdjson_inline uint32_t peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept; + /** + * Get the JSON text for the last token in the document. + * + * This is not null-terminated; it is a view into the JSON. + * + * TODO consider a string_view, assuming the length will get stripped out by the optimizer when + * it is not used ... + */ + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_last() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ascend one level. + * + * Validates that the depth - 1 == parent_depth. + * + * @param parent_depth the expected parent depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept; + + /** + * Descend one level. + * + * Validates that the new depth == child_depth. + * + * @param child_depth the expected child depth. + */ + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + simdjson_inline void descend_to(depth_t child_depth, int32_t delta) noexcept; + + /** + * Get current depth. + */ + simdjson_inline depth_t depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get current (writeable) location in the string buffer. + */ + simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept; + + /** + * Report an unrecoverable error, preventing further iteration. + * + * @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Log error, but don't stop iteration. + * @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD. + * @param message An error message to report with the error. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; + + /** + * Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with + * N bytes of capacity. It will return false if N is too small (smaller than max_len) of if it is zero. + * The buffer (tmpbuf) is padded with space characters. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline token_position position() const noexcept; + /** + * Write the raw_json_string to the string buffer and return a string_view. + * Each raw_json_string should be unescaped once, or else the string buffer might + * overflow. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept; + + simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept; +#endif + + /* Useful for debugging and logging purposes. */ + inline std::string to_string() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Updates this json iterator so that it is back at the beginning of the document, + * as if it had just been created. + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * This checks whether the {,},[,] are balanced so that the document + * ends with proper zero depth. This requires scanning the whole document + * and it may be expensive. It is expected that it will be rarely called. + * It does not attempt to match { with } and [ with ]. + */ + inline bool balanced() const noexcept; +protected: + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser) noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_inline json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *parser, bool streaming) noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /// The last token before the end + simdjson_inline token_position last_position() const noexcept; + /// The token *at* the end. This points at gibberish and should only be used for comparison. + simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept; + /// The end of the buffer. + simdjson_inline token_position end() const noexcept; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend class raw_json_string; + friend class parser; + friend class value_iterator; + friend class field; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; + template + friend simdjson_inline void logger::log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, logger::log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept; +}; // json_iterator + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The type of a JSON value. + */ +enum class json_type { + // Start at 1 to catch uninitialized / default values more easily + array=1, ///< A JSON array ( [ 1, 2, 3 ... ] ) + object, ///< A JSON object ( { "a": 1, "b" 2, ... } ) + number, ///< A JSON number ( 1 or -2.3 or 4.5e6 ...) + string, ///< A JSON string ( "a" or "hello world\n" ...) + boolean, ///< A JSON boolean (true or false) + null ///< A JSON null (null) +}; + +/** + * A type representing a JSON number. + * The design of the struct is deliberately straight-forward. All + * functions return standard values with no error check. + */ +struct number { + + /** + * return the automatically determined type of + * the number: number_type::floating_point_number, + * number_type::signed_integer or number_type::unsigned_integer. + * + * enum class number_type { + * floating_point_number=1, /// a binary64 number + * signed_integer, /// a signed integer that fits in a 64-bit word using two's complement + * unsigned_integer /// a positive integer larger or equal to 1<<63 + * }; + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::number_type get_number_type() const noexcept; + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::unsigned_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a uint64_t, only valid if is_uint64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline uint64_t get_uint64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept; + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::signed_integer. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a int64_t, only valid if is_int64() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline int64_t get_int64() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept; + + + /** + * return true if the automatically determined type of + * the number is number_type::floating_point_number. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; + /** + * return the value as a double, only valid if is_double() is true. + */ + simdjson_inline double get_double() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator double() const noexcept; + + /** + * Convert the number to a double. Though it always succeed, the conversion + * may be lossy if the number cannot be represented exactly. + */ + simdjson_inline double as_double() const noexcept; + + +protected: + /** + * The next block of declaration is designed so that we can call the number parsing + * functions on a number type. They are protected and should never be used outside + * of the core simdjson library. + */ + friend class value_iterator; + template + friend error_code numberparsing::write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer); + template + friend error_code numberparsing::parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer); + /** Store a signed 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store an unsigned 64-bit value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept; + /** Store a double value to the number. */ + simdjson_inline void append_double(double value) noexcept; + /** Specifies that the value is a double, but leave it undefined. */ + simdjson_inline void skip_double() noexcept; + /** + * End of friend declarations. + */ + + /** + * Our attributes are a union type (size = 64 bits) + * followed by a type indicator. + */ + union { + double floating_point_number; + int64_t signed_integer; + uint64_t unsigned_integer; + } payload{0}; + number_type type{number_type::signed_integer}; +}; + +/** + * Write the JSON type to the output stream + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +/** + * Send JSON type to an output stream. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param type The json_type. + * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the + * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be + * thrown). + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false); +#endif + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A string escaped per JSON rules, terminated with quote ("). They are used to represent + * unescaped keys inside JSON documents. + * + * (In other words, a pointer to the beginning of a string, just after the start quote, inside a + * JSON file.) + * + * This class is deliberately simplistic and has little functionality. You can + * compare a raw_json_string instance with an unescaped C string, but + * that is nearly all you can do. + * + * The raw_json_string is unescaped. If you wish to write an unescaped version of it to your own + * buffer, you may do so using the parser.unescape(string, buff) method, using an ondemand::parser + * instance. Doing so requires you to have a sufficiently large buffer. + * + * The raw_json_string instances originate typically from field instance which in turn represent + * key-value pairs from object instances. From a field instance, you get the raw_json_string + * instance by calling key(). You can, if you want a more usable string_view instance, call + * the unescaped_key() method on the field instance. You may also create a raw_json_string from + * any other string value, with the value.get_raw_json_string() method. Again, you can get + * a more usable string_view instance by calling get_string(). + * + */ +class raw_json_string { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Create a new invalid raw_json_string pointed at the given location in the JSON. + * + * The given location must be just *after* the beginning quote (") in the JSON file. + * + * It *must* be terminated by a ", and be a valid JSON string. + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept; + /** + * Get the raw pointer to the beginning of the string in the JSON (just after the "). + * + * It is possible for this function to return a null pointer if the instance + * has outlived its existence. + */ + simdjson_inline const char * raw() const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done) on target.size() characters, + * and if the raw_json_string instance has a quote character at byte index target.size(). + * We never read more than length + 1 bytes in the raw_json_string instance. + * If length is smaller than target.size(), this will return false. + * + * The std::string_view instance may contain any characters. However, the caller + * is responsible for setting length so that length bytes may be read in the + * raw_json_string. + * + * Performance: the comparison may be done using memcmp which may be efficient + * for long strings. + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The std::string_view instance should not contain unescaped quote characters: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * Performance: the comparison is done byte-by-byte which might be inefficient for + * long strings. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + * The provided C string should not contain an unescaped quote character: + * the caller is responsible for this check. See is_free_from_unescaped_quote. + * + * If target is a compile-time constant, and your compiler likes you, + * you should be able to do the following without performance penalty... + * + * static_assert(raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(target), ""); + * s.unsafe_is_equal(target); + */ + simdjson_inline bool unsafe_is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the std::string_view target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept; + + /** + * This compares the current instance to the C string target: returns true if + * they are byte-by-byte equal (no escaping is done). + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if target is free from unescaped quote. If target is known at + * compile-time, we might expect the computation to happen at compile time with + * many compilers (not all!). + */ + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline bool is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept; + +private: + + + /** + * This will set the inner pointer to zero, effectively making + * this instance unusable. + */ + simdjson_inline void consume() noexcept { buf = nullptr; } + + /** + * Checks whether the inner pointer is non-null and thus usable. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused bool alive() const noexcept { return buf != nullptr; } + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result will be a valid UTF-8. + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow replacement of invalid surrogate pairs. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. + * The result may not be a valid UTF-8. https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid until the next parse() call on the parser. + * + * @param iter A json_iterator, which contains a buffer where the string will be written. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; + const uint8_t * buf{}; + friend class object; + friend class field; + friend class parser; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &, const raw_json_string &) noexcept; + +/** + * Comparisons between raw_json_string and std::string_view instances are potentially unsafe: the user is responsible + * for providing a string with no unescaped quote. Note that unescaped quotes cannot be present in valid JSON strings. + */ +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept; + + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline ~simdjson_result() noexcept = default; ///< @private + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape(lasx::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(lasx::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * The default batch size for document_stream instances for this On Demand kernel. + * Note that different On Demand kernel may use a different DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE value + * in the future. + */ +static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1000000; +/** + * Some adversary might try to set the batch size to 0 or 1, which might cause problems. + * We set a minimum of 32B since anything else is highly likely to be an error. In practice, + * most users will want a much larger batch size. + * + * All non-negative MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE values should be 'safe' except that, obviously, no JSON + * document can ever span 0 or 1 byte and that very large values would create memory allocation issues. + */ +static constexpr size_t MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE = 32; + +/** + * A JSON fragment iterator. + * + * This holds the actual iterator as well as the buffer for writing strings. + */ +class parser { +public: + /** + * Create a JSON parser. + * + * The new parser will have zero capacity. + */ + inline explicit parser(size_t max_capacity = SIMDJSON_MAXSIZE_BYTES) noexcept; + + inline parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline parser(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(const parser &other) = delete; + simdjson_inline parser &operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** Deallocate the JSON parser. */ + inline ~parser() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * document doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * It is expected that the content is a valid UTF-8 file, containing a valid JSON document. + * Otherwise the iterate method may return an error. In particular, the whole input should be + * valid: we do not attempt to tolerate incorrect content either before or after a JSON + * document. If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Validate what you use + * + * Calling iterate on an invalid JSON document may not immediately trigger an error. The call to + * iterate does not parse and validate the whole document. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the JSON. + * @param capacity The number of bytes allocated in the JSON (must be at least len+SIMDJSON_PADDING). + * + * @return The document, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string_view json, size_t capacity) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(const simdjson_result &json) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_result iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate(padded_string &&json) & noexcept = delete; + + /** + * @private + * + * Start iterating an on-demand JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * json_iterator doc = parser.iterate(json); + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Buffer Lifetime + * + * Because parsing is done while you iterate, you *must* keep the JSON buffer around at least as + * long as the document iteration. + * + * ### IMPORTANT: Document Lifetime + * + * Only one iteration at a time can happen per parser, and the parser *must* be kept alive during + * iteration to ensure intermediate buffers can be accessed. Any document must be destroyed before + * you call parse() again or destroy the parser. + * + * The ondemand::document instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope + * while you are accessing instances of ondemand::value, ondemand::object, ondemand::array. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * @param json The JSON to parse. + * + * @return The iterator, or an error: + * - INSUFFICIENT_PADDING if the input has less than SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes. + * - MEMALLOC if realloc_if_needed the parser does not have enough capacity, and memory + * allocation fails. + * - EMPTY if the document is all whitespace. + * - UTF8_ERROR if the document is not valid UTF-8. + * - UNESCAPED_CHARS if a string contains control characters that must be escaped + * - UNCLOSED_STRING if there is an unclosed string in the document. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept; + + + /** + * Parse a buffer containing many JSON documents. + * + * auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded; + * ondemand::parser parser; + * ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json); + * for (auto & doc : docs) { + * std::cout << doc["foo"] << std::endl; + * } + * // Prints 1 2 3 + * + * No copy of the input buffer is made. + * + * The function is lazy: it may be that no more than one JSON document at a time is parsed. + * + * The caller is responsabile to ensure that the input string data remains unchanged and is + * not deleted during the loop. + * + * ### Format + * + * The buffer must contain a series of one or more JSON documents, concatenated into a single + * buffer, separated by ASCII whitespace. It effectively parses until it has a fully valid document, + * then starts parsing the next document at that point. (It does this with more parallelism and + * lookahead than you might think, though.) + * + * documents that consist of an object or array may omit the whitespace between them, concatenating + * with no separator. Documents that consist of a single primitive (i.e. documents that are not + * arrays or objects) MUST be separated with ASCII whitespace. + * + * The characters inside a JSON document, and between JSON documents, must be valid Unicode (UTF-8). + * If there is a UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * The documents must not exceed batch_size bytes (by default 1MB) or they will fail to parse. + * Setting batch_size to excessively large or excessively small values may impact negatively the + * performance. + * + * ### REQUIRED: Buffer Padding + * + * The buffer must have at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra allocated bytes. It does not matter what + * those bytes are initialized to, as long as they are allocated. These bytes will be read: if you + * using a sanitizer that verifies that no uninitialized byte is read, then you should initialize the + * SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes to avoid runtime warnings. + * + * ### Threads + * + * When compiled with SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED, this method will use a single thread under the + * hood to do some lookahead. + * + * ### Parser Capacity + * + * If the parser's current capacity is less than batch_size, it will allocate enough capacity + * to handle it (up to max_capacity). + * + * @param buf The concatenated JSON to parse. + * @param len The length of the concatenated JSON. + * @param batch_size The batch size to use. MUST be larger than the largest document. The sweet + * spot is cache-related: small enough to fit in cache, yet big enough to + * parse as many documents as possible in one tight loop. + * Defaults to 10MB, which has been a reasonable sweet spot in our tests. + * @param allow_comma_separated (defaults on false) This allows a mode where the documents are + * separated by commas instead of whitespace. It comes with a performance + * penalty because the entire document is indexed at once (and the document must be + * less than 4 GB), and there is no multithreading. In this mode, the batch_size parameter + * is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size. + * @return The stream, or an error. An empty input will yield 0 documents rather than an EMPTY error. Errors: + * - MEMALLOC if the parser does not have enough capacity and memory allocation fails + * - CAPACITY if the parser does not have enough capacity and batch_size > max_capacity. + * - other json errors if parsing fails. You should not rely on these errors to always the same for the + * same document: they may vary under runtime dispatch (so they may vary depending on your system and hardware). + */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const std::string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + /** @overload parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) */ + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE, bool allow_comma_separated = false) noexcept; + inline simdjson_result iterate_many(const padded_string &&s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated = false) = delete;// unsafe + + /** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ + simdjson_result iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t batch_size = DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE) noexcept = delete; + + /** The capacity of this parser (the largest document it can process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t capacity() const noexcept; + /** The maximum capacity of this parser (the largest document it is allowed to process). */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_capacity() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline void set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept; + /** + * The maximum depth of this parser (the most deeply nested objects and arrays it can process). + * This parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + */ + simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t max_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Ensure this parser has enough memory to process JSON documents up to `capacity` bytes in length + * and `max_depth` depth. + * + * The max_depth parameter is only relevant when the macro SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to true. + * The document's instance current_depth() method should be used to monitor the parsing + * depth and limit it if desired. + * + * @param capacity The new capacity. + * @param max_depth The new max_depth. Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH. + * @return The error, if there is one. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused error_code allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth=DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH) noexcept; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** + * The parser instance can use threads when they are available to speed up some + * operations. It is enabled by default. Changing this attribute will change the + * behavior of the parser for future operations. + */ + bool threaded{true}; + #endif + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result must be valid UTF-8. + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @param allow_replacement Whether we allow a replacement if the input string contains unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement = false) const noexcept; + + /** + * Unescape this JSON string, replacing \\ with \, \n with newline, etc. to a user-provided buffer. + * The result may not be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * The provided pointer is advanced to the end of the string by reference, and a string_view instance + * is returned. You can ensure that your buffer is large enough by allocating a block of memory at least + * as large as the input JSON plus SIMDJSON_PADDING and then unescape all strings to this one buffer. + * + * This unescape function is a low-level function. If you want a more user-friendly approach, you should + * avoid raw_json_string instances (e.g., by calling unescaped_key() instead of key() or get_string() + * instead of get_raw_json_string()). + * + * ## IMPORTANT: string_view lifetime + * + * The string_view is only valid as long as the bytes in dst. + * + * @param raw_json_string input + * @param dst A pointer to a buffer at least large enough to write this string as well as + * an additional SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes. + * @return A string_view pointing at the unescaped string in dst + * @error STRING_ERROR if escapes are incorrect. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept; + +private: + /** @private [for benchmarking access] The implementation to use */ + std::unique_ptr implementation{}; + size_t _capacity{0}; + size_t _max_capacity; + size_t _max_depth{DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH}; + std::unique_ptr string_buf{}; +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + std::unique_ptr start_positions{}; +#endif + + friend class json_iterator; + friend class document_stream; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h for lasx */ + +// All other declarations +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + */ +class array { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid array. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline array() noexcept = default; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an array is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the array and checks whether the + * array is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the array. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the array more than once. If you unescape a string + * within the array more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding + * an array means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free + * operation. + * + * @returns true if the array contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"([ { "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} ])"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/0/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an array + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may only call at_pointer on an array after it has been created, but before it has + * been first accessed. When calling at_pointer on an array, the pointer is advanced to + * the location indicated by the JSON pointer (in case of success). It is no longer possible + * to call at_pointer on the same array. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value at the given index. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration from the root. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be where the initial [ is expected. Will be *moved* into the + * resulting array. + * @error INCORRECT_TYPE if the iterator is not at [. + * @error TAPE_ERROR if there is no closing ] at the end of the document. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * This version of the method should be called after the initial [ has been verified, and is + * intended for use by switch statements that check the type of a value. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must be after the initial [. Will be *moved* into the resulting array. + */ + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Create an array at the given Internal array creation. Call array::start() or array::started() instead of this. + * + * @param iter The iterator. Must either be at the start of the first element with iter.is_alive() + * == true, or past the [] with is_alive() == false if the array is empty. Will be *moved* + * into the resulting array. + */ + simdjson_inline array(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + /** + * Iterator marking current position. + * + * iter.is_alive() == false indicates iteration is complete. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class array_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::array &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON array. + * + * This is an input_iterator, meaning: + * - It is forward-only + * - * must be called exactly once per element. + * - ++ must be called exactly once in between each * (*, ++, *, ++, * ...) + */ +class array_iterator { +public: + /** Create a new, invalid array iterator. */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + /** + * Get the current element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + /** + * Check if we are at the end of the JSON. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are no more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Check if there are more elements in the JSON array. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + * + * @return true if there are more elements in the JSON array. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept; + /** + * Move to the next element. + * + * Part of the std::iterator interface. + */ + simdjson_inline array_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline array_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + friend class array; + friend class value; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::array_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON document. It holds a json_iterator instance. + * + * Used by tokens to get text, and string buffer location. + * + * You must keep the document around during iteration. + */ +class document { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid document. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline document() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document(const document &other) noexcept = delete; // pass your documents by reference, not by copy + simdjson_inline document(document &&other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(const document &other) noexcept = delete; + simdjson_inline document &operator=(document &&other) noexcept = default; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + + /** + * Cast this JSON value (inside string) to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: Calling get_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @param Whether to allow a replacement character for unmatched surrogate pairs. + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Attempts to fill the provided std::string reference with the parsed value of the current string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * Important: a value should be consumed once. Calling get_string() twice on the same value + * is an error. + * + * Performance: This method may be slower than get_string() or get_string(bool) because it may need to allocate memory. + * We recommend you avoid allocating an std::string unless you need to. + * + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS. + */ + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is not guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. See https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ + * + * Important: Calling get_wobbly_string() twice on the same document is an error. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set to 1 (which is the case when building in Debug mode + * by default), and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @returns SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks if this JSON value is null. If and only if the value is + * null, then it is consumed (we advance). If we find a token that + * begins with 'n' but is not 'null', then an error is returned. + * + * @returns Whether the value is null. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value begins with 'n' and is not 'null'. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool + * + * You may use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), + * get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead. + * + * @returns A value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not the given type. + */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + /** @overload template simdjson_result get() & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept { + // Unless the simdjson library or the user provides an inline implementation, calling this method should + // immediately fail. + static_assert(!sizeof(T), "The get method with given type is not implemented by the simdjson library. " + "The supported types are ondemand::object, ondemand::array, raw_json_string, std::string_view, uint64_t, " + "int64_t, double, and bool. We recommend you use get_double(), get_bool(), get_uint64(), get_int64(), " + " get_object(), get_array(), get_raw_json_string(), or get_string() instead of the get template." + " You may also add support for custom types, see our documentation."); + } + + /** + * Get this value as the given type. + * + * Supported types: object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, int64_t, double, bool, value + * + * Be mindful that the document instance must remain in scope while you are accessing object, array and value instances. + * + * @param out This is set to a value of the given type, parsed from the JSON. If there is an error, this may not be initialized. + * @returns INCORRECT_TYPE If the JSON value is not an object. + * @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value. + */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + /** @overload template error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */ + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; + +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an instance of type T. The programmer is responsible for + * providing an implementation of get for the type T, if T is not one of the types + * supported by the library (object, array, raw_json_string, string_view, uint64_t, etc.) + * + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md#adding-support-for-custom-types + * + * @returns An instance of type T + */ + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an array. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to iterate the array. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an array. + */ + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an object. + * + * @returns An object that can be used to look up or iterate fields. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not an object. + */ + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to an unsigned integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit unsigned integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a signed integer. + * + * @returns A signed 64-bit integer. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a 64-bit integer. + */ + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a double. + * + * @returns A double. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) If the JSON value is not a valid floating-point number. + */ + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8. + * + * @returns An UTF-8 string. The string is stored in the parser and will be invalidated the next + * time it parses a document or when it is destroyed. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a raw_json_string. + * + * The string is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8, and may have escapes in it (e.g. \\ or \n). + * + * @returns A pointer to the raw JSON for the given string. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not a string. + */ + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a bool. + * + * @returns A bool value. + * @exception simdjson_error(INCORRECT_TYPE) if the JSON value is not true or false. + */ + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + /** + * Cast this JSON value to a value when the document is an object or an array. + * + * You must not have begun iterating through the object or array. When + * SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is defined, and you have already begun iterating, + * you will get an OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error. If you have begun iterating, you can use + * rewind() to reset the document to its initial state before calling this method. + * + * @returns A value value if a JSON array or object cannot be found. + * @exception SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE error is the document is a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + /** + * This method scans the array and counts the number of elements. + * The count_elements method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the array: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the array. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the array. After + * calling this function, if successful, the array is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Get the value at the given index in the array. This function has linear-time complexity. + * This function should only be called once on an array instance since the array iterator is not reset between each call. + * + * @return The value at the given index, or: + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the array index is larger than an array length + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + /** + * Begin array iteration. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + /** + * Sentinel representing the end of the array. + * + * Part of the std::iterable interface. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to + * a key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string()and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. E.g., the array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + + /** + * Get the type of this JSON value. It does not validate or consume the value. + * E.g., you must still call "is_null()" to check that a value is null even if + * "type()" returns json_type::null. + * + * NOTE: If you're only expecting a value to be one type (a typical case), it's generally + * better to just call .get_double, .get_string, etc. and check for INCORRECT_TYPE (or just + * let it throw an exception). + * + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a scalar (string, number, null, Boolean). + * Returns false when there it is an array or object. + * + * @returns true if the type is string, number, null, Boolean + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a string. + * + * @returns true if the type is string + * @error TAPE_ERROR when the JSON value is a bad token like "}" "," or "alse". + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + /** + * Checks whether the document is a negative number. + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + /** + * Checks whether the document is an integer number. Note that + * this requires to partially parse the number string. If + * the value is determined to be an integer, it may still + * not parse properly as an integer in subsequent steps + * (e.g., it might overflow). + * + * @returns true if the number if negative. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + /** + * Determine the number type (integer or floating-point number) as quickly + * as possible. This function does not fully validate the input. It is + * useful when you only need to classify the numbers, without parsing them. + * + * If you are planning to retrieve the value or you need full validation, + * consider using the get_number() method instead: it will fully parse + * and validate the input, and give you access to the type: + * get_number().get_number_type(). + * + * get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer greater or equal to 9223372036854775808 and no larger than 18446744073709551615. + * get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have an + * integer that is less than 9223372036854775808 and greater or equal to -9223372036854775808. + * get_number_type() is number_type::big_integer if we have an integer outside + * of those ranges (either larger than 18446744073709551615 or smaller than -9223372036854775808). + * Otherwise, get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * + * This function requires processing the number string, but it is expected + * to be faster than get_number().get_number_type() because it is does not + * parse the number value. + * + * @returns the type of the number + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + + /** + * Attempt to parse an ondemand::number. An ondemand::number may + * contain an integer value or a floating-point value, the simdjson + * library will autodetect the type. Thus it is a dynamically typed + * number. Before accessing the value, you must determine the detected + * type. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::signed_integer if we have + * an integer in [-9223372036854775808,9223372036854775808) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_int64() and you + * have that number.is_int64() is true. + * + * number.get_number_type() is number_type::unsigned_integer if we have + * an integer in [9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616) + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_uint64() and you + * have that number.is_uint64() is true. + * + * Otherwise, number.get_number_type() has value number_type::floating_point_number + * and we have a binary64 number. + * You can recover the value by calling number.get_double() and you + * have that number.is_double() is true. + * + * You must check the type before accessing the value: it is an error + * to call "get_int64()" when number.get_number_type() is not + * number_type::signed_integer and when number.is_int64() is false. + */ + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the raw JSON for this token. + * + * The string_view will always point into the input buffer. + * + * The string_view will start at the beginning of the token, and include the entire token + * *as well as all spaces until the next token (or EOF).* This means, for example, that a + * string token always begins with a " and is always terminated by the final ", possibly + * followed by a number of spaces. + * + * The string_view is *not* null-terminated. If this is a scalar (string, number, + * boolean, or null), the character after the end of the string_view may be the padded buffer. + * + * Tokens include: + * - { + * - [ + * - "a string (possibly with UTF-8 or backslashed characters like \\\")". + * - -1.2e-100 + * - true + * - false + * - null + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator inside the document instance so we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the document, as if it had just been created. It invalidates all + * values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings). + */ + inline void rewind() noexcept; + /** + * Returns debugging information. + */ + inline std::string to_debug_string() noexcept; + /** + * Some unrecoverable error conditions may render the document instance unusable. + * The is_alive() method returns true when the document is still suitable. + */ + inline bool is_alive() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current location in the document if in bounds. + */ + inline simdjson_result current_location() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns true if this document has been fully parsed. + * If you have consumed the whole document and at_end() returns + * false, then there may be trailing content. + */ + inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the current depth in the document if in bounds. + * + * E.g., + * 0 = finished with document + * 1 = document root value (could be [ or {, not yet known) + * 2 = , or } inside root array/object + * 3 = key or value inside root array/object. + */ + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * Note that at_pointer() automatically calls rewind between each call. Thus + * all values, objects and arrays that you have created so far (including unescaped strings) + * are invalidated. After calling at_pointer, you need to consume the result: string values + * should be stored in your own variables, arrays should be decoded and stored in your own array-like + * structures and so forth. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + * - SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE if the json_pointer is empty and the document is not a scalar (see is_scalar() function). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00 + * + * Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. + * We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g. + * + * const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123 + * doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD) + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; +protected: + /** + * Consumes the document. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept; + + simdjson_inline value_iterator resume_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline value_iterator get_root_value_iterator() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_or_resume_object() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline document start(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept; + + // + // Fields + // + json_iterator iter{}; ///< Current position in the document + static constexpr depth_t DOCUMENT_DEPTH = 0; ///< document depth is always 0 + + friend class array_iterator; + friend class value; + friend class ondemand::parser; + friend class object; + friend class array; + friend class field; + friend class token; + friend class document_stream; + friend class document_reference; +}; + + +/** + * A document_reference is a thin wrapper around a document reference instance. + */ +class document_reference { +public: + simdjson_inline document_reference() noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(document &d) noexcept; + simdjson_inline document_reference(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline document_reference& operator=(const document_reference &other) noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline void rewind() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + +private: + document *doc{nullptr}; +}; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::document &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline simdjson_result get() && noexcept; + + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) & noexcept; + template simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline int32_t current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool at_end() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline bool is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + + + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + simdjson_inline error_code rewind() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_array() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_object() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_uint64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_int64_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_double_in_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + template + simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_wobbly_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_raw_json_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_bool() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_value() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_null() noexcept; +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS + template ::value == false>::type> + explicit simdjson_inline operator T() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator uint64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator int64_t() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator double() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator std::string_view() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator bool() noexcept(false); + simdjson_inline operator lasx::ondemand::value() noexcept(false); +#endif + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_elements() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_scalar() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_string() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_location() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result current_depth() const noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_negative() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result is_integer() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number_type() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result get_number() noexcept; + /** @copydoc simdjson_inline std::string_view document_reference::raw_json_token() const noexcept */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json_token() noexcept; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; +}; + + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +/** @private Custom worker class **/ +struct stage1_worker { + stage1_worker() noexcept = default; + stage1_worker(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + stage1_worker(stage1_worker&&) = delete; + stage1_worker operator=(const stage1_worker&) = delete; + ~stage1_worker(); + /** + * We only start the thread when it is needed, not at object construction, this may throw. + * You should only call this once. + **/ + void start_thread(); + /** + * Start a stage 1 job. You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. + * You must call start_thread once before. + */ + void run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start); + /** Wait for the run to finish (blocking). You should first call 'run', then 'finish'. **/ + void finish(); + +private: + + /** + * Normally, we would never stop the thread. But we do in the destructor. + * This function is only safe assuming that you are not waiting for results. You + * should have called run, then finish, and be done. + **/ + void stop_thread(); + + std::thread thread{}; + /** These three variables define the work done by the thread. **/ + ondemand::parser * stage1_thread_parser{}; + size_t _next_batch_start{}; + document_stream * owner{}; + /** + * We have two state variables. This could be streamlined to one variable in the future but + * we use two for clarity. + */ + bool has_work{false}; + bool can_work{true}; + + /** + * We lock using a mutex. + */ + std::mutex locking_mutex{}; + std::condition_variable cond_var{}; + + friend class document_stream; +}; +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +/** + * A forward-only stream of documents. + * + * Produced by parser::iterate_many. + * + */ +class document_stream { +public: + /** + * Construct an uninitialized document_stream. + * + * ```c++ + * document_stream docs; + * auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs); + * ``` + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream() noexcept; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + /** Move one document_stream to another. */ + simdjson_inline document_stream &operator=(document_stream &&other) noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline ~document_stream() noexcept; + + /** + * Returns the input size in bytes. + */ + inline size_t size_in_bytes() const noexcept; + + /** + * After iterating through the stream, this method + * returns the number of bytes that were not parsed at the end + * of the stream. If truncated_bytes() differs from zero, + * then the input was truncated maybe because incomplete JSON + * documents were found at the end of the stream. You + * may need to process the bytes in the interval [size_in_bytes()-truncated_bytes(), size_in_bytes()). + * + * You should only call truncated_bytes() after streaming through all + * documents, like so: + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto & doc : stream) { + * // do something with doc + * } + * size_t truncated = stream.truncated_bytes(); + * + */ + inline size_t truncated_bytes() const noexcept; + + class iterator { + public: + using value_type = simdjson_result; + using reference = simdjson_result; + using pointer = void; + using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; + using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; + + /** + * Default constructor. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator() noexcept; + /** + * Get the current document (or error). + */ + simdjson_inline reference operator*() noexcept; + /** + * Advance to the next document (prefix). + */ + inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; + /** + * Check if we're at the end yet. + * @param other the end iterator to compare to. + */ + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const iterator &other) const noexcept; + /** + * @private + * + * Gives the current index in the input document in bytes. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.parse_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * auto doc = *i; + * size_t index = i.current_index(); + * } + * + * This function (current_index()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + */ + simdjson_inline size_t current_index() const noexcept; + + /** + * @private + * + * Gives a view of the current document at the current position. + * + * document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json,window); + * for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) { + * std::string_view v = i.source(); + * } + * + * The returned string_view instance is simply a map to the (unparsed) + * source string: it may thus include white-space characters and all manner + * of padding. + * + * This function (source()) is experimental and the usage + * may change in future versions of simdjson: we find the API somewhat + * awkward and we would like to offer something friendlier. + * + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view source() const noexcept; + + /** + * Returns error of the stream (if any). + */ + inline error_code error() const noexcept; + + private: + simdjson_inline iterator(document_stream *s, bool finished) noexcept; + /** The document_stream we're iterating through. */ + document_stream* stream; + /** Whether we're finished or not. */ + bool finished; + + friend class document; + friend class document_stream; + friend class json_iterator; + }; + + /** + * Start iterating the documents in the stream. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator begin() noexcept; + /** + * The end of the stream, for iterator comparison purposes. + */ + simdjson_inline iterator end() noexcept; + +private: + + document_stream &operator=(const document_stream &) = delete; // Disallow copying + document_stream(const document_stream &other) = delete; // Disallow copying + + /** + * Construct a document_stream. Does not allocate or parse anything until the iterator is + * used. + * + * @param parser is a reference to the parser instance used to generate this document_stream + * @param buf is the raw byte buffer we need to process + * @param len is the length of the raw byte buffer in bytes + * @param batch_size is the size of the windows (must be strictly greater or equal to the largest JSON document) + */ + simdjson_inline document_stream( + ondemand::parser &parser, + const uint8_t *buf, + size_t len, + size_t batch_size, + bool allow_comma_separated + ) noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the first document in the buffer. Used by begin(), to handle allocation and + * initialization. + */ + inline void start() noexcept; + + /** + * Parse the next document found in the buffer previously given to document_stream. + * + * The content should be a valid JSON document encoded as UTF-8. If there is a + * UTF-8 BOM, the parser skips it. + * + * You do NOT need to pre-allocate a parser. This function takes care of + * pre-allocating a capacity defined by the batch_size defined when creating the + * document_stream object. + * + * The function returns simdjson::EMPTY if there is no more data to be parsed. + * + * The function returns simdjson::SUCCESS (as integer = 0) in case of success + * and indicates that the buffer has successfully been parsed to the end. + * Every document it contained has been parsed without error. + * + * The function returns an error code from simdjson/simdjson.h in case of failure + * such as simdjson::CAPACITY, simdjson::MEMALLOC, simdjson::DEPTH_ERROR and so forth; + * the simdjson::error_message function converts these error codes into a string). + * + * You can also check validity by calling parser.is_valid(). The same parser can + * and should be reused for the other documents in the buffer. + */ + inline void next() noexcept; + + /** Move the json_iterator of the document to the location of the next document in the stream. */ + inline void next_document() noexcept; + + /** Get the next document index. */ + inline size_t next_batch_start() const noexcept; + + /** Pass the next batch through stage 1 with the given parser. */ + inline error_code run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t batch_start) noexcept; + + // Fields + ondemand::parser *parser; + const uint8_t *buf; + size_t len; + size_t batch_size; + bool allow_comma_separated; + /** + * We are going to use just one document instance. The document owns + * the json_iterator. It implies that we only ever pass a reference + * to the document to the users. + */ + document doc{}; + /** The error (or lack thereof) from the current document. */ + error_code error; + size_t batch_start{0}; + size_t doc_index{}; + + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + /** Indicates whether we use threads. Note that this needs to be a constant during the execution of the parsing. */ + bool use_thread; + + inline void load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Start a thread to run stage 1 on the next batch. */ + inline void start_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** Wait for the stage 1 thread to finish and capture the results. */ + inline void finish_stage1_thread() noexcept; + + /** The error returned from the stage 1 thread. */ + error_code stage1_thread_error{UNINITIALIZED}; + /** The thread used to run stage 1 against the next batch in the background. */ + std::unique_ptr worker{new(std::nothrow) stage1_worker()}; + /** + * The parser used to run stage 1 in the background. Will be swapped + * with the regular parser when finished. + */ + ondemand::parser stage1_thread_parser{}; + + friend struct stage1_worker; + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + + friend class parser; + friend class document; + friend class json_iterator; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend struct internal::simdjson_result_base; +}; // document_stream + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::document_stream &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A JSON field (key/value pair) in an object. + * + * Returned from object iteration. + * + * Extends from std::pair so you can use C++ algorithms that rely on pairs. + */ +class field : public std::pair { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid field. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline field() noexcept; + + /** + * Get the key as a string_view (for higher speed, consider raw_key). + * We deliberately use a more cumbersome name (unescaped_key) to force users + * to think twice about using it. + * + * This consumes the key: once you have called unescaped_key(), you cannot + * call it again nor can you call key(). + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a raw_json_string. Can be used for direct comparison with + * an unescaped C string: e.g., key() == "test". + */ + simdjson_inline raw_json_string key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the unprocessed key as a string_view. This includes the quotes and may include + * some spaces after the last quote. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view key_raw_json_token() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the key as a string_view. This does not include the quotes and + * the string is unprocessed key so it may contain escape characters + * (e.g., \uXXXX or \n). Use unescaped_key() to get the unescaped key. + */ + simdjson_inline std::string_view escaped_key() const noexcept; + /** + * Get the field value. + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value &value() & noexcept; + /** + * @overload ondemand::value &ondemand::value() & noexcept + */ + simdjson_inline ondemand::value value() && noexcept; + +protected: + simdjson_inline field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object_iterator; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::field &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result key_raw_json_token() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result escaped_key() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result value() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +/** + * A forward-only JSON object field iterator. + */ +class object { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object (order-sensitive). + * + * The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the + * JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`: + * + * ```c++ + * simdjson::ondemand::parser parser; + * auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded); + * double z = obj.find_field("z"); + * double y = obj.find_field("y"); + * double x = obj.find_field("x"); + * ``` + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * **Raw Keys:** The lookup will be done against the *raw* key, and will not unescape keys. + * e.g. `object["a"]` will match `{ "a": 1 }`, but will *not* match `{ "\u0061": 1 }`. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a + * key a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() + * is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Look up a field by name on an object, without regard to key order. + * + * **Performance Notes:** This is a bit less performant than find_field(), though its effect varies + * and often appears negligible. It starts out normally, starting out at the last field; but if + * the field is not found, it scans from the beginning of the object to see if it missed it. That + * missing case has a non-cache-friendly bump and lots of extra scanning, especially if the object + * in question is large. The fact that the extra code is there also bumps the executable size. + * + * It is the default, however, because it would be highly surprising (and hard to debug) if the + * default behavior failed to look up a field just because it was in the wrong order--and many + * APIs assume this. Therefore, you must be explicit if you want to treat objects as out of order. + * + * Use find_field() if you are sure fields will be in order (or are willing to treat it as if the + * field was not there when they are not in order). + * + * If you have multiple fields with a matching key ({"x": 1, "x": 1}) be mindful + * that only one field is returned. + * + * You must consume the fields on an object one at a time. A request for a new key + * invalidates previous field values: it makes them unsafe. The value instance you get + * from `content["bids"]` becomes invalid when you call `content["asks"]`. The array + * given by content["bids"].get_array() should not be accessed after you have called + * content["asks"].get_array(). You can detect such mistakes by first compiling and running + * the code in Debug mode (or with the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` set to 1): an + * OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION error is generated. + * + * You are expected to access keys only once. You should access the value corresponding to a key + * a single time. Doing object["mykey"].to_string() and then again object["mykey"].to_string() is an error. + * + * If you expect to have keys with escape characters, please review our documentation. + * + * @param key The key to look up. + * @returns The value of the field, or NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field is not in the object. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + /** @overload simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node + * as the root of its own JSON document. + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 + * + * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: + * + * ondemand::parser parser; + * auto json = R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded; + * auto doc = parser.iterate(json); + * doc.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 + * + * Note that at_pointer() called on the document automatically calls the document's rewind + * method between each call. It invalidates all previously accessed arrays, objects and values + * that have not been consumed. Yet it is not the case when calling at_pointer on an object + * instance: there is no rewind and no invalidation. + * + * You may call at_pointer more than once on an object, but each time the pointer is advanced + * to be within the value matched by the key indicated by the JSON pointer query. Thus any preceding + * key (as well as the current key) can no longer be used with following JSON pointer calls. + * + * Also note that at_pointer() relies on find_field() which implies that we do not unescape keys when matching. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed + */ + inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + + /** + * Get the value associated with the given JSONPath expression. We only support + * JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key + * names and array indices. + * + * @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or: + * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails + * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object + * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length + * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array + */ + inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + /** + * Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the + * beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you + * can iterate through the object more than once. If you unescape a string within + * the object more than once, you have unsafe code. Note that rewinding an object + * means that you may need to reparse it anew: it is not a free operation. + * + * @returns true if the object contains some elements (not empty) + */ + inline simdjson_result reset() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the beginning of the object and checks whether the + * object is empty. + * The runtime complexity is constant time. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + */ + inline simdjson_result is_empty() & noexcept; + /** + * This method scans the object and counts the number of key-value pairs. + * The count_fields method should always be called before you have begun + * iterating through the object: it is expected that you are pointing at + * the beginning of the object. + * The runtime complexity is linear in the size of the object. After + * calling this function, if successful, the object is 'rewinded' at its + * beginning as if it had never been accessed. If the JSON is malformed (e.g., + * there is a missing comma), then an error is returned and it is no longer + * safe to continue. + * + * To check that an object is empty, it is more performant to use + * the is_empty() method. + * + * Performance hint: You should only call count_fields() as a last + * resort as it may require scanning the document twice or more. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + /** + * Consumes the object and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the + * object as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing + * the JSON document. + */ + simdjson_inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +protected: + /** + * Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now. + */ + simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline simdjson_result started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + static simdjson_inline object resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + simdjson_inline object(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + + simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept; + + value_iterator iter{}; + + friend class value; + friend class document; + friend struct simdjson_result; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + simdjson_inline simdjson_result begin() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result end() noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept; + simdjson_inline simdjson_result at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept; + + inline simdjson_result reset() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result is_empty() noexcept; + inline simdjson_result count_fields() & noexcept; + inline simdjson_result raw_json() noexcept; + +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +class object_iterator { +public: + /** + * Create a new invalid object_iterator. + * + * Exists so you can declare a variable and later assign to it before use. + */ + simdjson_inline object_iterator() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline object_iterator &operator++() noexcept; + +private: + /** + * The underlying JSON iterator. + * + * PERF NOTE: expected to be elided in favor of the parent document: this is set when the object + * is first used, and never changes afterwards. + */ + value_iterator iter{}; + + simdjson_inline object_iterator(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept; + friend struct simdjson_result; + friend class object; +}; + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +template<> +struct simdjson_result : public lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base { +public: + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::object_iterator &&value) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private + simdjson_inline simdjson_result() noexcept = default; + + // + // Iterator interface + // + + // Reads key and value, yielding them to the user. + simdjson_inline simdjson_result operator*() noexcept; // MUST ONLY BE CALLED ONCE PER ITERATION. + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth < iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator==(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Assumes it's being compared with the end. true if depth >= iter->depth. + simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const simdjson_result &) const noexcept; + // Checks for ']' and ',' + simdjson_inline simdjson_result &operator++() noexcept; +}; + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a document instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::document& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of a value instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. The value must + * not have been accessed previously. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::value& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an object instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::object& x) noexcept; +/** + * Create a string-view instance out of an array instance. The string-view instance + * contains JSON text that is suitable to be parsed as JSON again. It does not + * validate the content. + */ +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::array& x) noexcept; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x); +} // namespace simdjson + +/** + * We want to support argument-dependent lookup (ADL). + * Hence we should define operator<< in the namespace + * where the argument (here value, object, etc.) resides. + * Credit: @madhur4127 + * See https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1768 + */ +namespace simdjson { namespace lasx { namespace ondemand { + +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The element. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::value x); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::array value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The array. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::document& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::document_reference& value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x); +#endif +/** + * Print JSON to an output stream. It does not + * validate the content. + * + * @param out The output stream. + * @param value The object. + * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + */ +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::object value); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x); +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::lasx::ondemand + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h for lasx */ + +// Inline definitions +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter->depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the array is first found and the iterator is just past the `{`. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the `,` before the next value (or `]`). In this state, +// depth == iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter->depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter->depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the array iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet element may be missing or not be an +// array--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between elements, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter->depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter->depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a `]` or have reported an error, we are finished. We signal this +// by decrementing depth. In this state, iter->depth < depth, at_start == false, and +// error == SUCCESS. +// + +simdjson_inline array::array(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + // We don't need to know if the array is empty to start iteration, but we do want to know if there + // is an error--thus `simdjson_unused`. + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_array().get(has_value) ); + return array(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(iter.started_array().get(has_value)); + return array(iter); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::end() noexcept { + return array_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} + +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::count_elements() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the array after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_array(); + return count; +} +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_array().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_array(); +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" + // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. + if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } + + // Read the array index + size_t array_index = 0; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { + uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); + // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object + if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } + array_index = array_index*10 + digit; + } + + // 0 followed by other digits is invalid + if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" + + // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it + if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" + // Get the child + auto child = at(array_index); + // If there is an error, it ends here + if(child.error()) { + return child; + } + + // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. + if (i < json_pointer.length()) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); + } + return child; +} + +inline std::string json_path_to_pointer_conversion(std::string_view json_path) { + if (json_path.empty() || (json_path.front() != '.' && + json_path.front() != '[')) { + return "-1"; // This is just a sentinel value, the caller should check for this and return an error. + } + + std::string result; + // Reserve space to reduce allocations, adjusting for potential increases due + // to escaping. + result.reserve(json_path.size() * 2); + + size_t i = 0; + + while (i < json_path.length()) { + if (json_path[i] == '.') { + result += '/'; + } else if (json_path[i] == '[') { + result += '/'; + ++i; // Move past the '[' + while (i < json_path.length() && json_path[i] != ']') { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + ++i; + } + if (i == json_path.length() || json_path[i] != ']') { + return "-1"; // Using sentinel value that will be handled as an error by the caller. + } + } else { + if (json_path[i] == '~') { + result += "~0"; + } else if (json_path[i] == '/') { + result += "~1"; + } else { + result += json_path[i]; + } + } + ++i; + } + + return result; +} + +inline simdjson_result array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) noexcept { + size_t i = 0; + for (auto value : *this) { + if (i == index) { return value; } + i++; + } + return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lasx::ondemand::array &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline array_iterator::array_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result array_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + if (iter.error()) { iter.abandon(); return iter.error(); } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator==(const array_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool array_iterator::operator!=(const array_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); +} +simdjson_inline array_iterator &array_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + error_code error; + // PERF NOTE this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error, so we'll never get here. + // However, it does not seem to make a perf difference, so we add it out of an abundance of caution. + if (( error = iter.error() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + if (( error = iter.has_next_element().error() )) { return *this; } + return *this; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lasx::ondemand::array_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : lasx::implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++(first); + return *this; +} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_ARRAY_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document::document(ondemand::json_iterator &&_iter) noexcept + : iter{std::forward(_iter)} +{ + logger::log_start_value(iter, "document"); +} + +simdjson_inline document document::start(json_iterator &&iter) noexcept { + return document(std::forward(iter)); +} - /** - * Get the value associated with the given key in a case-insensitive manner. - * - * Note: The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON. - * - * @return The value associated with this field, or: - * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object - */ - inline simdjson_result at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept; +inline void document::rewind() noexcept { + iter.rewind(); +} - /** @private for debugging. Prints out the root element. */ - inline bool dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &out) const noexcept; +inline std::string document::to_debug_string() noexcept { + return iter.to_string(); +} -private: - simdjson_really_inline element(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; - internal::tape_ref tape; - friend class document; - friend class object; - friend class array; - friend struct simdjson_result; - template - friend class simdjson::minifier; -}; +inline simdjson_result document::current_location() const noexcept { + return iter.current_location(); +} -/** - * Print JSON to an output stream. - * - * By default, the value will be printed minified. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param value The value to print. - * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const element &value); +inline int32_t document::current_depth() const noexcept { + return iter.depth(); +} + +inline bool document::at_end() const noexcept { + return iter.at_end(); +} + + +inline bool document::is_alive() noexcept { + return iter.is_alive(); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::resume_value_iterator() noexcept { + return value_iterator(&iter, 1, iter.root_position()); +} +simdjson_inline value_iterator document::get_root_value_iterator() noexcept { + return resume_value_iterator(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_root()) { + return get_object(); + } else { + return object::resume(resume_value_iterator()); + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_value() noexcept { + // Make sure we start any arrays or objects before returning, so that start_root_() + // gets called. + + // It is the convention throughout the code that the macro `SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS` determines whether + // we check for OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION. Proper on::demand code should never trigger this error. +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.at_root()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + // assert_at_root() serves two purposes: in Debug mode, whether or not + // SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS is set or not, it checks that we are at the root of + // the document (this will typically be redundant). In release mode, it generates + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME statements to allow the compiler to make assumptions. + iter.assert_at_root(); + switch (*iter.peek()) { + case '[': { + // The following lines check that the document ends with ]. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_array(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + case '{': { + // The following lines would check that the document ends with }. + auto value_iterator = get_root_value_iterator(); + auto error = value_iterator.check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return value(get_root_value_iterator()); + } + default: + // Unfortunately, scalar documents are a special case in simdjson and they cannot + // be safely converted to value instances. + return SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE; + } +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_array() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return array::start_root(value); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_object() & noexcept { + auto value = get_root_value_iterator(); + return object::start_root(value); +} /** - * Print element type to an output stream. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param value The value to print. - * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. We want to disallow trailing + * content. + * Thus, in several implementations below, we pass a 'true' parameter value to + * a get_root_value_iterator() method: this indicates that we disallow trailing content. */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, element_type type); - -} // namespace dom -/** The result of a JSON navigation that may fail. */ -template<> -struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { -public: - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; ///< @private - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(dom::element &&value) noexcept; ///< @private - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double_in_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_bool() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(true); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_null() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(true); +} - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result type() const noexcept; - template - simdjson_really_inline bool is() const noexcept; - template - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get() const noexcept; - template - SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code get(T &value) const noexcept; - - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_array() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_object() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_c_str() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_string_length() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_string() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_int64() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_uint64() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_double() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result get_bool() const noexcept; - - simdjson_really_inline bool is_array() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_object() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_string() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_int64() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_uint64() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_double() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_bool() const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline bool is_null() const noexcept; - - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result at_pointer(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; - [[deprecated("For standard compliance, use at_pointer instead, and prefix your pointers with a slash '/', see RFC6901 ")]] - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result at(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result at(size_t index) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept; - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept; - -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - simdjson_really_inline operator bool() const noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline explicit operator const char*() const noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline operator std::string_view() const noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline operator uint64_t() const noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline operator int64_t() const noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline operator double() const noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline operator dom::array() const noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline operator dom::object() const noexcept(false); - - simdjson_really_inline dom::array::iterator begin() const noexcept(false); - simdjson_really_inline dom::array::iterator end() const noexcept(false); -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -}; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return std::forward(*this).get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get() && noexcept { return get_value(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) & noexcept { + return get().get(out); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code document::get(T &out) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).get().get(out); +} #if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -/** - * Print JSON to an output stream. - * - * By default, the value will be printed minified. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param value The value to print. - * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the - * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be - * thrown). - */ -simdjson_really_inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const simdjson_result &value) noexcept(false); +template +simdjson_inline document::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return get_array(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return get_object(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return get_string(false); } +simdjson_inline document::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document::operator value() noexcept(false) { return get_value(); } + #endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_elements() & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_elements(); + /* If there was an array, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::count_fields() & noexcept { + auto a = get_object(); + simdjson_result answer = a.count_fields(); + /* If there was an object, we are now left pointing at its first element. */ + if(answer.error() == SUCCESS) { rewind(); } + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} -} // namespace simdjson +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} -#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_DOCUMENT_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/element.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/object.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_OBJECT_H -#define SIMDJSON_DOM_OBJECT_H +simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept { + auto error = iter.skip_child(0); + if(error) { iter.abandon(); } + return error; +} -#include +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + const uint8_t * starting_point{_iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + // After 'consume()', we could be left pointing just beyond the document, but that + // is ok because we are not going to dereference the final pointer position, we just + // use it to compute the length in bytes. + const uint8_t * final_point{iter.unsafe_pointer()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); +} -namespace simdjson { -namespace dom { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().type(); +} -class document; -class element; -class key_value_pair; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); +} -/** - * JSON object. - */ -class object { -public: - /** Create a new, invalid object */ - simdjson_really_inline object() noexcept; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); +} - class iterator { - public: - using value_type = key_value_pair; - using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; +simdjson_inline bool document::is_negative() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_negative(); +} - /** - * Get the actual key/value pair - */ - inline const value_type operator*() const noexcept; - /** - * Get the next key/value pair. - * - * Part of the std::iterator interface. - * - */ - inline iterator& operator++() noexcept; - /** - * Get the next key/value pair. - * - * Part of the std::iterator interface. - * - */ - inline iterator operator++(int) noexcept; - /** - * Check if these values come from the same place in the JSON. - * - * Part of the std::iterator interface. - */ - inline bool operator!=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - inline bool operator==(const iterator& other) const noexcept; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::is_integer() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(true); +} - inline bool operator<(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - inline bool operator<=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - inline bool operator>=(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - inline bool operator>(const iterator& other) const noexcept; - /** - * Get the key of this key/value pair. - */ - inline std::string_view key() const noexcept; - /** - * Get the length (in bytes) of the key in this key/value pair. - * You should expect this function to be faster than key().size(). - */ - inline uint32_t key_length() const noexcept; - /** - * Returns true if the key in this key/value pair is equal - * to the provided string_view. - */ - inline bool key_equals(std::string_view o) const noexcept; - /** - * Returns true if the key in this key/value pair is equal - * to the provided string_view in a case-insensitive manner. - * Case comparisons may only be handled correctly for ASCII strings. - */ - inline bool key_equals_case_insensitive(std::string_view o) const noexcept; - /** - * Get the key of this key/value pair. - */ - inline const char *key_c_str() const noexcept; - /** - * Get the value of this key/value pair. - */ - inline element value() const noexcept; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number_type() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(true); +} - iterator() noexcept = default; - iterator(const iterator&) noexcept = default; - iterator& operator=(const iterator&) noexcept = default; - private: - simdjson_really_inline iterator(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::get_number() noexcept { + return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(true); +} - internal::tape_ref tape; - friend class object; - }; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::raw_json_token() noexcept { + auto _iter = get_root_value_iterator(); + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(_iter.peek_start()), _iter.peek_root_length()); +} - /** - * Return the first key/value pair. - * - * Part of the std::iterable interface. - */ - inline iterator begin() const noexcept; - /** - * One past the last key/value pair. - * - * Part of the std::iterable interface. - */ - inline iterator end() const noexcept; - /** - * Get the size of the object (number of keys). - * It is a saturated value with a maximum of 0xFFFFFF: if the value - * is 0xFFFFFF then the size is 0xFFFFFF or greater. - */ - inline size_t size() const noexcept; - /** - * Get the value associated with the given key. - * - * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: - * - * dom::parser parser; - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"].get().first == 1 - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD - * - * This function has linear-time complexity: the keys are checked one by one. - * - * @return The value associated with this field, or: - * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object - * - INCORRECT_TYPE if this is not an object - */ - inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_pointer.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} - /** - * Get the value associated with the given key. - * - * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: - * - * dom::parser parser; - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"].get().first == 1 - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD - * - * This function has linear-time complexity: the keys are checked one by one. - * - * @return The value associated with this field, or: - * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object - * - INCORRECT_TYPE if this is not an object - */ - inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) const noexcept; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_pointer is called + if (json_path.empty()) { + return this->get_value(); + } + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} - /** - * Get the value associated with the given JSON pointer. We use the RFC 6901 - * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 standard, interpreting the current node - * as the root of its own JSON document. - * - * dom::parser parser; - * object obj = parser.parse(R"({ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded); - * obj.at_pointer("/foo/a/1") == 20 - * obj.at_pointer("/foo")["a"].at(1) == 20 - * - * It is allowed for a key to be the empty string: - * - * dom::parser parser; - * object obj = parser.parse(R"({ "": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }})"_padded); - * obj.at_pointer("//a/1") == 20 - * obj.at_pointer("/")["a"].at(1) == 20 - * - * @return The value associated with the given JSON pointer, or: - * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist in an object - * - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is larger than an array length - * - INCORRECT_TYPE if a non-integer is used to access an array - * - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSON pointer is invalid and cannot be parsed - */ - inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - /** - * Get the value associated with the given key. - * - * The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON: - * - * dom::parser parser; - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\n"].get().first == 1 - * parser.parse(R"({ "a\n": 1 })"_padded)["a\\n"].get().error() == NO_SUCH_FIELD - * - * This function has linear-time complexity: the keys are checked one by one. - * - * @return The value associated with this field, or: - * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object - */ - inline simdjson_result at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept; +namespace simdjson { - /** - * Get the value associated with the given key in a case-insensitive manner. - * It is only guaranteed to work over ASCII inputs. - * - * Note: The key will be matched against **unescaped** JSON. - * - * This function has linear-time complexity: the keys are checked one by one. - * - * @return The value associated with this field, or: - * - NO_SUCH_FIELD if the field does not exist in the object - */ - inline simdjson_result at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lasx::ondemand::document &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + error + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} -private: - simdjson_really_inline object(const internal::tape_ref &tape) noexcept; +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).get(out); +} - internal::tape_ref tape; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(lasx::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete; +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(lasx::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = std::forward(first); + return SUCCESS; +} - friend class element; - friend struct simdjson_result; - template - friend class simdjson::minifier; -}; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} -/** - * Key/value pair in an object. - */ -class key_value_pair { -public: - /** key in the key-value pair **/ - std::string_view key; - /** value in the key-value pair **/ - element value; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} -private: - simdjson_really_inline key_value_pair(std::string_view _key, element _value) noexcept; - friend class object; -}; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} -/** - * Print JSON to an output stream. - * - * By default, the value will be printed minified. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param value The value to print. - * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const object &value); -/** - * Print JSON to an output stream. - * - * By default, the value will be printed minified. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param value The value to print. - * @throw if there is an error with the underlying output stream. simdjson itself will not throw. - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const key_value_pair &value); +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} -} // namespace dom +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} -/** The result of a JSON conversion that may fail. */ -template<> -struct simdjson_result : public internal::simdjson_result_base { -public: - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result() noexcept; ///< @private - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(dom::object value) noexcept; ///< @private - simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept; ///< @private +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} - inline simdjson_result operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept; - inline simdjson_result operator[](const char *key) const noexcept; - inline simdjson_result at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept; - inline simdjson_result at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept; - inline simdjson_result at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - inline dom::object::iterator begin() const noexcept(false); - inline dom::object::iterator end() const noexcept(false); - inline size_t size() const noexcept(false); -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -}; #if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -/** - * Print JSON to an output stream. - * - * By default, the value will be printed minified. - * - * @param out The output stream. - * @param value The value to print. - * @throw simdjson_error if the result being printed has an error. If there is an error with the - * underlying output stream, that error will be propagated (simdjson_error will not be - * thrown). - */ -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const simdjson_result &value) noexcept(false); -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif -} // namespace simdjson -#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) -#include +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} -namespace std { -namespace ranges { -template<> -inline constexpr bool enable_view = true; -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -template<> -inline constexpr bool enable_view> = true; -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -} // namespace ranges -} // namespace std -#endif // defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::at_end() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_end(); +} -#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_OBJECT_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/object.h */ -// Deprecated API -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/jsonparser.h */ -// TODO Remove this -- deprecated API and files +simdjson_inline int32_t simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} -#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_JSONPARSER_H -#define SIMDJSON_DOM_JSONPARSER_H +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/parsedjson.h */ -// TODO Remove this -- deprecated API and files +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} -#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSEDJSON_H -#define SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSEDJSON_H +} // namespace simdjson namespace simdjson { - +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference() noexcept : doc{nullptr} {} +simdjson_inline document_reference::document_reference(document &d) noexcept : doc(&d) {} +simdjson_inline void document_reference::rewind() noexcept { doc->rewind(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_array() & noexcept { return doc->get_array(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_object() & noexcept { return doc->get_object(); } /** - * @deprecated Use `dom::parser` instead. + * The document_reference instances are used primarily/solely for streams of JSON + * documents. + * We decided that calling 'get_double()' on the JSON document '1.233 blabla' should + * give an error, so we check for trailing content. + * + * However, for streams of JSON documents, we want to be able to start from + * "321" "321" "321" + * and parse it successfully as a stream of JSON documents, calling get_uint64_in_string() + * successfully each time. + * + * To achieve this result, we pass a 'false' to a get_root_value_iterator() method: + * this indicates that we allow trailing content. */ -using ParsedJson [[deprecated("Use dom::parser instead")]] = dom::parser; - +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_uint64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_int64_in_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); } +template +simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_value() noexcept { return doc->get_value(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_null() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_null(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); } +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator T() noexcept(false) { return get(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator array() & noexcept(false) { return array(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator object() & noexcept(false) { return object(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_uint64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { return get_int64(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator double() noexcept(false) { return get_double(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { return std::string_view(*doc); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { return get_raw_json_string(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator bool() noexcept(false) { return get_bool(); } +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator value() noexcept(false) { return value(*doc); } +#endif +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_elements() & noexcept { return doc->count_elements(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::count_fields() & noexcept { return doc->count_fields(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at(size_t index) & noexcept { return doc->at(index); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::begin() & noexcept { return doc->begin(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::end() & noexcept { return doc->end(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { return (*doc)[key]; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { return doc->find_field_unordered(key); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::type() noexcept { return doc->type(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_scalar() noexcept { return doc->is_scalar(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_string() noexcept { return doc->is_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::current_location() noexcept { return doc->current_location(); } +simdjson_inline int32_t document_reference::current_depth() const noexcept { return doc->current_depth(); } +simdjson_inline bool document_reference::is_negative() noexcept { return doc->is_negative(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::is_integer() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().is_root_integer(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number_type() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number_type(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::get_number() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_number(false); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();} +simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; } + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx } // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSEDJSON_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/parsedjson.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/jsonioutil.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_JSONIOUTIL_H -#define SIMDJSON_JSONIOUTIL_H namespace simdjson { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::document_reference value, error_code error) + noexcept : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -[[deprecated("Use padded_string::load() instead")]] -inline padded_string get_corpus(const char *path) { - return padded_string::load(path); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); } - -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - -} // namespace simdjson - -#endif // SIMDJSON_JSONIOUTIL_H -/* end file include/simdjson/jsonioutil.h */ - -namespace simdjson { - -// -// C API (json_parse and build_parsed_json) declarations -// - -[[deprecated("Use parser.parse() instead")]] -inline int json_parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, dom::parser &parser, bool realloc_if_needed = true) noexcept { - error_code code = parser.parse(buf, len, realloc_if_needed).error(); - // The deprecated json_parse API is a signal that the user plans to *use* the error code / valid - // bits in the parser instead of heeding the result code. The normal parser unsets those in - // anticipation of making the error code ephemeral. - // Here we put the code back into the parser, until we've removed this method. - parser.valid = code == SUCCESS; - parser.error = code; - return code; -} -[[deprecated("Use parser.parse() instead")]] -inline int json_parse(const char *buf, size_t len, dom::parser &parser, bool realloc_if_needed = true) noexcept { - error_code code = parser.parse(buf, len, realloc_if_needed).error(); - // The deprecated json_parse API is a signal that the user plans to *use* the error code / valid - // bits in the parser instead of heeding the result code. The normal parser unsets those in - // anticipation of making the error code ephemeral. - // Here we put the code back into the parser, until we've removed this method. - parser.valid = code == SUCCESS; - parser.error = code; - return code; -} -[[deprecated("Use parser.parse() instead")]] -inline int json_parse(const std::string &s, dom::parser &parser, bool realloc_if_needed = true) noexcept { - error_code code = parser.parse(s.data(), s.length(), realloc_if_needed).error(); - // The deprecated json_parse API is a signal that the user plans to *use* the error code / valid - // bits in the parser instead of heeding the result code. The normal parser unsets those in - // anticipation of making the error code ephemeral. - // Here we put the code back into the parser, until we've removed this method. - parser.valid = code == SUCCESS; - parser.error = code; - return code; -} -[[deprecated("Use parser.parse() instead")]] -inline int json_parse(const padded_string &s, dom::parser &parser) noexcept { - error_code code = parser.parse(s).error(); - // The deprecated json_parse API is a signal that the user plans to *use* the error code / valid - // bits in the parser instead of heeding the result code. The normal parser unsets those in - // anticipation of making the error code ephemeral. - // Here we put the code back into the parser, until we've removed this method. - parser.valid = code == SUCCESS; - parser.error = code; - return code; -} - -[[deprecated("Use parser.parse() instead")]] -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED inline dom::parser build_parsed_json(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) noexcept { - dom::parser parser; - error_code code = parser.parse(buf, len, realloc_if_needed).error(); - // The deprecated json_parse API is a signal that the user plans to *use* the error code / valid - // bits in the parser instead of heeding the result code. The normal parser unsets those in - // anticipation of making the error code ephemeral. - // Here we put the code back into the parser, until we've removed this method. - parser.valid = code == SUCCESS; - parser.error = code; - return parser; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); } -[[deprecated("Use parser.parse() instead")]] -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED inline dom::parser build_parsed_json(const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed = true) noexcept { - dom::parser parser; - error_code code = parser.parse(buf, len, realloc_if_needed).error(); - // The deprecated json_parse API is a signal that the user plans to *use* the error code / valid - // bits in the parser instead of heeding the result code. The normal parser unsets those in - // anticipation of making the error code ephemeral. - // Here we put the code back into the parser, until we've removed this method. - parser.valid = code == SUCCESS; - parser.error = code; - return parser; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); } -[[deprecated("Use parser.parse() instead")]] -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED inline dom::parser build_parsed_json(const std::string &s, bool realloc_if_needed = true) noexcept { - dom::parser parser; - error_code code = parser.parse(s.data(), s.length(), realloc_if_needed).error(); - // The deprecated json_parse API is a signal that the user plans to *use* the error code / valid - // bits in the parser instead of heeding the result code. The normal parser unsets those in - // anticipation of making the error code ephemeral. - // Here we put the code back into the parser, until we've removed this method. - parser.valid = code == SUCCESS; - parser.error = code; - return parser; +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::rewind() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + first.rewind(); + return SUCCESS; } -[[deprecated("Use parser.parse() instead")]] -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED inline dom::parser build_parsed_json(const padded_string &s) noexcept { - dom::parser parser; - error_code code = parser.parse(s).error(); - // The deprecated json_parse API is a signal that the user plans to *use* the error code / valid - // bits in the parser instead of heeding the result code. The normal parser unsets those in - // anticipation of making the error code ephemeral. - // Here we put the code back into the parser, until we've removed this method. - parser.valid = code == SUCCESS; - parser.error = code; - return parser; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_value() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_value(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template ::value == false>::type> +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::array() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::object() & noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::value() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif -/** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ -int json_parse(const char *buf, dom::parser &parser) noexcept = delete; -/** @private We do not want to allow implicit conversion from C string to std::string. */ -dom::parser build_parsed_json(const char *buf) noexcept = delete; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); +} -} // namespace simdjson +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +} -#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_JSONPARSER_H -/* end file include/simdjson/jsonioutil.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/parsedjson_iterator.h */ -// TODO Remove this -- deprecated API and files +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); + } + return first.at_path(json_path); +} -#ifndef SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSEDJSON_ITERATOR_H -#define SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSEDJSON_ITERATOR_H +} // namespace simdjson -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H -/* begin file include/simdjson/internal/jsonformatutils.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONFORMATUTILS_H -#define SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONFORMATUTILS_H +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -#include -#include -#include +#include +#include namespace simdjson { -namespace internal { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { -class escape_json_string; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const escape_json_string &str); +inline void stage1_worker::finish() { + // After calling "run" someone would call finish() to wait + // for the end of the processing. + // This function will wait until either the thread has done + // the processing or, else, the destructor has been called. + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +} -class escape_json_string { -public: - escape_json_string(std::string_view _str) noexcept : str{_str} {} - operator std::string() const noexcept { std::stringstream s; s << *this; return s.str(); } -private: - std::string_view str; - friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const escape_json_string &unescaped); -}; +inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { + // The thread may never outlive the stage1_worker instance + // and will always be stopped/joined before the stage1_worker + // instance is gone. + stop_thread(); +} -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const escape_json_string &unescaped) { - for (size_t i=0; i lock(locking_mutex); + if(thread.joinable()) { + return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. + } + thread = std::thread([this]{ + while(true) { + std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); + // We wait for either "run" or "stop_thread" to be called. + cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); + // If, for some reason, the stop_thread() method was called (i.e., the + // destructor of stage1_worker is called, then we want to immediately destroy + // the thread (and not do any more processing). + if(!can_work) { + break; + } + this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, + this->_next_batch_start); + this->has_work = false; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" + thread_lock.unlock(); } } + ); +} + + +inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. + can_work = false; + has_work = false; + cond_var.notify_all(); + lock.unlock(); + if(thread.joinable()) { + thread.join(); } - return out; } -} // namespace internal -} // namespace simdjson - -#endif // SIMDJSON_INTERNAL_JSONFORMATUTILS_H -/* end file include/simdjson/internal/jsonformatutils.h */ +inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { + std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); + owner = ds; + _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; + stage1_thread_parser = stage1; + has_work = true; + // The condition variable call should be moved after thread_lock.unlock() for performance + // reasons but thread sanitizers may report it as a data race if we do. + // See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775501/c-should-condition-variable-be-notified-under-lock + cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify the thread lock that we have work + lock.unlock(); +} + +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream( + ondemand::parser &_parser, + const uint8_t *_buf, + size_t _len, + size_t _batch_size, + bool _allow_comma_separated +) noexcept + : parser{&_parser}, + buf{_buf}, + len{_len}, + batch_size{_batch_size <= MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE ? MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE : _batch_size}, + allow_comma_separated{_allow_comma_separated}, + error{SUCCESS} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change + #endif +{ +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(worker.get() == nullptr) { + error = MEMALLOC; + } +#endif +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept + : parser{nullptr}, + buf{nullptr}, + len{0}, + batch_size{0}, + allow_comma_separated{false}, + error{UNINITIALIZED} + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + , use_thread(false) + #endif +{ +} + +simdjson_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept +{ + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + worker.reset(); + #endif +} -namespace simdjson { +inline size_t document_stream::size_in_bytes() const noexcept { + return len; +} -/** @private **/ -class [[deprecated("Use the new DOM navigation API instead (see doc/basics.md)")]] dom::parser::Iterator { -public: - inline Iterator(const dom::parser &parser) noexcept(false); - inline Iterator(const Iterator &o) noexcept; - inline ~Iterator() noexcept; +inline size_t document_stream::truncated_bytes() const noexcept { + if(error == CAPACITY) { return len - batch_start; } + return parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] - parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes + 1]; +} - inline Iterator& operator=(const Iterator&) = delete; +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator() noexcept + : stream{nullptr}, finished{true} { +} - inline bool is_ok() const; +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream* _stream, bool is_end) noexcept + : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { +} - // useful for debugging purposes - inline size_t get_tape_location() const; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { + //if(stream->error) { return stream->error; } + return simdjson_result(stream->doc, stream->error); +} - // useful for debugging purposes - inline size_t get_tape_length() const; +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // If there is an error, then we want the iterator + // to be finished, no matter what. (E.g., we do not + // keep generating documents with errors, or go beyond + // a document with errors.) + // + // Users do not have to call "operator*()" when they use operator++, + // so we need to end the stream in the operator++ function. + // + // Note that setting finished = true is essential otherwise + // we would enter an infinite loop. + if (stream->error) { finished = true; } + // Note that stream->error() is guarded against error conditions + // (it will immediately return if stream->error casts to false). + // In effect, this next function does nothing when (stream->error) + // is true (hence the risk of an infinite loop). + stream->next(); + // If that was the last document, we're finished. + // It is the only type of error we do not want to appear + // in operator*. + if (stream->error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } + // If we had any other kind of error (not EMPTY) then we want + // to pass it along to the operator* and we cannot mark the result + // as "finished" just yet. + return *this; +} - // returns the current depth (start at 1 with 0 reserved for the fictitious - // root node) - inline size_t get_depth() const; +simdjson_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { + return finished != other.finished; +} - // A scope is a series of nodes at the same depth, typically it is either an - // object ({) or an array ([). The root node has type 'r'. - inline uint8_t get_scope_type() const; +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { + start(); + // If there are no documents, we're finished. + return iterator(this, error == EMPTY); +} - // move forward in document order - inline bool move_forward(); +simdjson_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { + return iterator(this, true); +} - // retrieve the character code of what we're looking at: - // [{"slutfn are the possibilities - inline uint8_t get_type() const { - return current_type; // short functions should be inlined! +inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { + if (error) { return; } + error = parser->allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately + batch_start = 0; + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + while(error == EMPTY) { + // In exceptional cases, we may start with an empty block + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { return; } + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); } + if (error) { return; } + doc_index = batch_start; + doc = document(json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser)); + doc.iter._streaming = true; - // get the int64_t value at this node; valid only if get_type is "l" - inline int64_t get_integer() const { - if (location + 1 >= tape_length) { - return 0; // default value in case of error - } - return static_cast(doc.tape[location + 1]); + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { + // Kick off the first thread on next batch if needed + error = stage1_thread_parser.allocate(batch_size); + if (error) { return; } + worker->start_thread(); + start_stage1_thread(); + if (error) { return; } } + #endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +} - // get the value as uint64; valid only if if get_type is "u" - inline uint64_t get_unsigned_integer() const { - if (location + 1 >= tape_length) { - return 0; // default value in case of error - } - return doc.tape[location + 1]; - } - - // get the string value at this node (NULL ended); valid only if get_type is " - // note that tabs, and line endings are escaped in the returned value (see - // print_with_escapes) return value is valid UTF-8, it may contain NULL chars - // within the string: get_string_length determines the true string length. - inline const char *get_string() const { - return reinterpret_cast( - doc.string_buf.get() + (current_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK) + sizeof(uint32_t)); - } - - // return the length of the string in bytes - inline uint32_t get_string_length() const { - uint32_t answer; - memcpy(&answer, - reinterpret_cast(doc.string_buf.get() + - (current_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK)), - sizeof(uint32_t)); - return answer; - } - - // get the double value at this node; valid only if - // get_type() is "d" - inline double get_double() const { - if (location + 1 >= tape_length) { - return std::numeric_limits::quiet_NaN(); // default value in - // case of error +inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { + // We always enter at once once in an error condition. + if (error) { return; } + next_document(); + if (error) { return; } + auto cur_struct_index = doc.iter._root - parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); + doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]; + + // Check if at end of structural indexes (i.e. at end of batch) + if(cur_struct_index >= static_cast(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + error = EMPTY; + // Load another batch (if available) + while (error == EMPTY) { + batch_start = next_batch_start(); + if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + #ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED + if(use_thread) { + load_from_stage1_thread(); + } else { + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); } - double answer; - memcpy(&answer, &doc.tape[location + 1], sizeof(answer)); - return answer; - } - - inline bool is_object_or_array() const { return is_object() || is_array(); } - - inline bool is_object() const { return get_type() == '{'; } - - inline bool is_array() const { return get_type() == '['; } - - inline bool is_string() const { return get_type() == '"'; } - - // Returns true if the current type of the node is an signed integer. - // You can get its value with `get_integer()`. - inline bool is_integer() const { return get_type() == 'l'; } - - // Returns true if the current type of the node is an unsigned integer. - // You can get its value with `get_unsigned_integer()`. - // - // NOTE: - // Only a large value, which is out of range of a 64-bit signed integer, is - // represented internally as an unsigned node. On the other hand, a typical - // positive integer, such as 1, 42, or 1000000, is as a signed node. - // Be aware this function returns false for a signed node. - inline bool is_unsigned_integer() const { return get_type() == 'u'; } - // Returns true if the current type of the node is a double floating-point number. - inline bool is_double() const { return get_type() == 'd'; } - // Returns true if the current type of the node is a number (integer or floating-point). - inline bool is_number() const { - return is_integer() || is_unsigned_integer() || is_double(); - } - // Returns true if the current type of the node is a bool with true value. - inline bool is_true() const { return get_type() == 't'; } - // Returns true if the current type of the node is a bool with false value. - inline bool is_false() const { return get_type() == 'f'; } - // Returns true if the current type of the node is null. - inline bool is_null() const { return get_type() == 'n'; } - // Returns true if the type byte represents an object of an array - static bool is_object_or_array(uint8_t type) { - return ((type == '[') || (type == '{')); - } - - // when at {, go one level deep, looking for a given key - // if successful, we are left pointing at the value, - // if not, we are still pointing at the object ({) - // (in case of repeated keys, this only finds the first one). - // We seek the key using C's strcmp so if your JSON strings contain - // NULL chars, this would trigger a false positive: if you expect that - // to be the case, take extra precautions. - // Furthermore, we do the comparison character-by-character - // without taking into account Unicode equivalence. - inline bool move_to_key(const char *key); - - // as above, but case insensitive lookup (strcmpi instead of strcmp) - inline bool move_to_key_insensitive(const char *key); - - // when at {, go one level deep, looking for a given key - // if successful, we are left pointing at the value, - // if not, we are still pointing at the object ({) - // (in case of repeated keys, this only finds the first one). - // The string we search for can contain NULL values. - // Furthermore, we do the comparison character-by-character - // without taking into account Unicode equivalence. - inline bool move_to_key(const char *key, uint32_t length); - - // when at a key location within an object, this moves to the accompanying - // value (located next to it). This is equivalent but much faster than - // calling "next()". - inline void move_to_value(); - - // when at [, go one level deep, and advance to the given index. - // if successful, we are left pointing at the value, - // if not, we are still pointing at the array ([) - inline bool move_to_index(uint32_t index); - - // Moves the iterator to the value corresponding to the json pointer. - // Always search from the root of the document. - // if successful, we are left pointing at the value, - // if not, we are still pointing the same value we were pointing before the - // call. The json pointer follows the rfc6901 standard's syntax: - // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 However, the standard says "If a - // referenced member name is not unique in an object, the member that is - // referenced is undefined, and evaluation fails". Here we just return the - // first corresponding value. The length parameter is the length of the - // jsonpointer string ('pointer'). - inline bool move_to(const char *pointer, uint32_t length); - - // Moves the iterator to the value corresponding to the json pointer. - // Always search from the root of the document. - // if successful, we are left pointing at the value, - // if not, we are still pointing the same value we were pointing before the - // call. The json pointer implementation follows the rfc6901 standard's - // syntax: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901 However, the standard says - // "If a referenced member name is not unique in an object, the member that - // is referenced is undefined, and evaluation fails". Here we just return - // the first corresponding value. - inline bool move_to(const std::string &pointer) { - return move_to(pointer.c_str(), uint32_t(pointer.length())); + #else + error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); + #endif + /** + * Whenever we move to another window, we need to update all pointers to make + * it appear as if the input buffer started at the beginning of the window. + * + * Take this input: + * + * {"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] [154, 110, 112, 1311] + * + * Say you process the following window... + * + * '{"z":5} {"1":1,"2":2,"4":4} [7, 10, 9]' + * + * When you do so, the json_iterator has a pointer at the beginning of the memory region + * (pointing at the beginning of '{"z"...'. + * + * When you move to the window that starts at... + * + * '[7, 10, 9] [15, 11, 12, 13] ... + * + * then it is not sufficient to just run stage 1. You also need to re-anchor the + * json_iterator so that it believes we are starting at '[7, 10, 9]...'. + * + * Under the DOM front-end, this gets done automatically because the parser owns + * the pointer the data, and when you call stage1 and then stage2 on the same + * parser, then stage2 will run on the pointer acquired by stage1. + * + * That is, stage1 calls "this->buf = _buf" so the parser remembers the buffer that + * we used. But json_iterator has no callback when stage1 is called on the parser. + * In fact, I think that the parser is unaware of json_iterator. + * + * + * So we need to re-anchor the json_iterator after each call to stage 1 so that + * all of the pointers are in sync. + */ + doc.iter = json_iterator(&buf[batch_start], parser); + doc.iter._streaming = true; + /** + * End of resync. + */ + + if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. + doc_index = batch_start; + } } +} - private: - // Almost the same as move_to(), except it searches from the current - // position. The pointer's syntax is identical, though that case is not - // handled by the rfc6901 standard. The '/' is still required at the - // beginning. However, contrary to move_to(), the URI Fragment Identifier - // Representation is not supported here. Also, in case of failure, we are - // left pointing at the closest value it could reach. For these reasons it - // is private. It exists because it is used by move_to(). - inline bool relative_move_to(const char *pointer, uint32_t length); - - public: - // throughout return true if we can do the navigation, false - // otherwise - - // Withing a given scope (series of nodes at the same depth within either an - // array or an object), we move forward. - // Thus, given [true, null, {"a":1}, [1,2]], we would visit true, null, { - // and [. At the object ({) or at the array ([), you can issue a "down" to - // visit their content. valid if we're not at the end of a scope (returns - // true). - inline bool next(); +inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept { + // Go to next place where depth=0 (document depth) + error = doc.iter.skip_child(0); + if (error) { return; } + // Always set depth=1 at the start of document + doc.iter._depth = 1; + // consume comma if comma separated is allowed + if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); } + // Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings. + doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position(); +} - // Within a given scope (series of nodes at the same depth within either an - // array or an object), we move backward. - // Thus, given [true, null, {"a":1}, [1,2]], we would visit ], }, null, true - // when starting at the end of the scope. At the object ({) or at the array - // ([), you can issue a "down" to visit their content. - // Performance warning: This function is implemented by starting again - // from the beginning of the scope and scanning forward. You should expect - // it to be relatively slow. - inline bool prev(); +inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { + return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +} - // Moves back to either the containing array or object (type { or [) from - // within a contained scope. - // Valid unless we are at the first level of the document - inline bool up(); +inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(ondemand::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { + // This code only updates the structural index in the parser, it does not update any json_iterator + // instance. + size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; + if (remaining <= batch_size) { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, stage1_mode::streaming_final); + } else { + return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, stage1_mode::streaming_partial); + } +} - // Valid if we're at a [ or { and it starts a non-empty scope; moves us to - // start of that deeper scope if it not empty. Thus, given [true, null, - // {"a":1}, [1,2]], if we are at the { node, we would move to the "a" node. - inline bool down(); +simdjson_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { + return stream->doc_index; +} - // move us to the start of our current scope, - // a scope is a series of nodes at the same level - inline void to_start_scope(); +simdjson_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { + auto depth = stream->doc.iter.depth(); + auto cur_struct_index = stream->doc.iter._root - stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get(); - inline void rewind() { - while (up()) - ; + // If at root, process the first token to determine if scalar value + if (stream->doc.iter.at_root()) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': // Depth=1 already at start of document + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + default: // Scalar value document + // TODO: We could remove trailing whitespaces + // This returns a string spanning from start of value to the beginning of the next document (excluded) + { + auto next_index = stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[++cur_struct_index]; + // normally the length would be next_index - current_index() - 1, except for the last document + size_t svlen = next_index - current_index(); + const char *start = reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(); + while(svlen > 1 && (std::isspace(start[svlen-1]) || start[svlen-1] == '\0')) { + svlen--; + } + return std::string_view(start, svlen); + } + } + cur_struct_index++; } + while (cur_struct_index <= static_cast(stream->parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes)) { + switch (stream->buf[stream->batch_start + stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index]]) { + case '{': case '[': + depth++; + break; + case '}': case ']': + depth--; + break; + } + if (depth == 0) { break; } + cur_struct_index++; + } + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream->buf) + current_index(), stream->parser->implementation->structural_indexes[cur_struct_index] - current_index() + stream->batch_start + 1);; +} - // print the node we are currently pointing at - inline bool print(std::ostream &os, bool escape_strings = true) const; +inline error_code document_stream::iterator::error() const noexcept { + return stream->error; +} - private: - const document &doc; - size_t max_depth{}; - size_t depth{}; - size_t location{}; // our current location on a tape - size_t tape_length{}; - uint8_t current_type{}; - uint64_t current_val{}; - typedef struct { - size_t start_of_scope; - uint8_t scope_type; - } scopeindex_t; +#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED - scopeindex_t *depth_index{}; -}; +inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { + worker->finish(); + // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has + // enough memory to swap to, as well. + std::swap(stage1_thread_parser,*parser); + error = stage1_thread_error; + if (error) { return; } -} // namespace simdjson + // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! + if (next_batch_start() < len) { + start_stage1_thread(); + } +} -#endif // SIMDJSON_DOM_PARSEDJSON_ITERATOR_H -/* end file include/simdjson/internal/jsonformatutils.h */ +inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { + // we call the thread on a lambda that will update + // this->stage1_thread_error + // there is only one thread that may write to this value + // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. + this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error + size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); -// Inline functions -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/array-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_ARRAY_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_ARRAY_H + worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +} -// Inline implementations go in here. +#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED -#include +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson namespace simdjson { -// -// simdjson_result inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(dom::array value) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} - -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - -inline dom::array::iterator simdjson_result::begin() const noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.begin(); -} -inline dom::array::iterator simdjson_result::end() const noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.end(); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ } -inline size_t simdjson_result::size() const noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.size(); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lasx::ondemand::document_stream &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ } -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - -inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); -} -inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at(index); } -namespace dom { - -// -// array inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline array::array() noexcept : tape{} {} -simdjson_really_inline array::array(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} {} -inline array::iterator array::begin() const noexcept { - return internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.json_index + 1); -} -inline array::iterator array::end() const noexcept { - return internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.after_element() - 1); -} -inline size_t array::size() const noexcept { - return tape.scope_count(); -} -inline simdjson_result array::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { - if(json_pointer[0] != '/') { - if(json_pointer.size() == 0) { // an empty string means that we return the current node - return element(this->tape); // copy the current node - } else { // otherwise there is an error - return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; - } - } - json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); - // - means "the append position" or "the element after the end of the array" - // We don't support this, because we're returning a real element, not a position. - if (json_pointer == "-") { return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_STREAM_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H - // Read the array index - size_t array_index = 0; - size_t i; - for (i = 0; i < json_pointer.length() && json_pointer[i] != '/'; i++) { - uint8_t digit = uint8_t(json_pointer[i] - '0'); - // Check for non-digit in array index. If it's there, we're trying to get a field in an object - if (digit > 9) { return INCORRECT_TYPE; } - array_index = array_index*10 + digit; - } +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - // 0 followed by other digits is invalid - if (i > 1 && json_pointer[0] == '0') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "JSON pointer array index has other characters after 0" +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { - // Empty string is invalid; so is a "/" with no digits before it - if (i == 0) { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } // "Empty string in JSON pointer array index" +// clang 6 does not think the default constructor can be noexcept, so we make it explicit +simdjson_inline field::field() noexcept : std::pair() {} - // Get the child - auto child = array(tape).at(array_index); - // If there is an error, it ends here - if(child.error()) { - return child; - } - // If there is a /, we're not done yet, call recursively. - if (i < json_pointer.length()) { - child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(i)); - } - return child; -} -inline simdjson_result array::at(size_t index) const noexcept { - size_t i=0; - for (auto element : *this) { - if (i == index) { return element; } - i++; - } - return INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS; +simdjson_inline field::field(raw_json_string key, ondemand::value &&value) noexcept + : std::pair(key, std::forward(value)) +{ } -// -// array::iterator inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline array::iterator::iterator(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} { } -inline element array::iterator::operator*() const noexcept { - return element(tape); -} -inline array::iterator& array::iterator::operator++() noexcept { - tape.json_index = tape.after_element(); - return *this; -} -inline array::iterator array::iterator::operator++(int) noexcept { - array::iterator out = *this; - ++*this; - return out; -} -inline bool array::iterator::operator!=(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index != other.tape.json_index; -} -inline bool array::iterator::operator==(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index == other.tape.json_index; -} -inline bool array::iterator::operator<(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index < other.tape.json_index; -} -inline bool array::iterator::operator<=(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index <= other.tape.json_index; -} -inline bool array::iterator::operator>=(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index >= other.tape.json_index; -} -inline bool array::iterator::operator>(const array::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index > other.tape.json_index; -} -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const array &value) { - return out << minify(value); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(value_iterator &parent_iter) noexcept { + raw_json_string key; + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_key().get(key) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( parent_iter.field_value() ); + return field::start(parent_iter, key); } -} // namespace dom - -template<> -inline std::ostream& minifier::print(std::ostream& out) { - out << '['; - auto iter = value.begin(); - auto end = value.end(); - if (iter != end) { - out << minify(*iter); - for (++iter; iter != end; ++iter) { - out << "," << minify(*iter); - } - } - return out << ']'; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result field::start(const value_iterator &parent_iter, raw_json_string key) noexcept { + return field(key, parent_iter.child()); } -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - -template<> -inline std::ostream& minifier>::print(std::ostream& out) { - if (value.error()) { throw simdjson_error(value.error()); } - return out << minify(value.first); +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result field::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() but Visual Studio won't let us. + simdjson_result answer = first.unescape(second.iter.json_iter(), allow_replacement); + first.consume(); + return answer; } -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const simdjson_result &value) noexcept(false) { - return out << minify>(value); +simdjson_inline raw_json_string field::key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return first; } -#endif - -} // namespace simdjson - -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/element-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_ELEMENT_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_ELEMENT_H - -#include -#include - -namespace simdjson { -// -// simdjson_result inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(dom::element &&value) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} -inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.type(); +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::key_raw_json_token() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf-1), second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1) - first.buf + 1); } -template -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is(); +simdjson_inline std::string_view field::escaped_key() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(first.buf != nullptr); // We would like to call .alive() by Visual Studio won't let us. + auto end_quote = second.iter._json_iter->token.peek(-1); + while(*end_quote != '"') end_quote--; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(first.buf), end_quote - first.buf); } -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get(); + +simdjson_inline value &field::value() & noexcept { + return second; } -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &value) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get(value); + +simdjson_inline value field::value() && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).second; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_array(); +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lasx::ondemand::field &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_object(); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_c_str() const noexcept { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key() noexcept { if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_c_str(); + return first.key(); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string_length() const noexcept { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::key_raw_json_token() noexcept { if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_string_length(); + return first.key_raw_json_token(); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string() const noexcept { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::escaped_key() noexcept { if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_string(); + return first.escaped_key(); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() const noexcept { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescaped_key(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_int64(); + return first.unescaped_key(allow_replacement); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() const noexcept { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::value() noexcept { if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_uint64(); + return std::move(first.value()); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_double(); + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_FIELD_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(json_iterator &&other) noexcept + : token(std::forward(other.token)), + parser{other.parser}, + _string_buf_loc{other._string_buf_loc}, + error{other.error}, + _depth{other._depth}, + _root{other._root}, + _streaming{other._streaming} +{ + other.parser = nullptr; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.get_bool(); +simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iterator::operator=(json_iterator &&other) noexcept { + token = other.token; + parser = other.parser; + _string_buf_loc = other._string_buf_loc; + error = other.error; + _depth = other._depth; + _root = other._root; + _streaming = other._streaming; + other.parser = nullptr; + return *this; } -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is_array() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is_array(); +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{false} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif } -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is_object() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is_object(); + +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_inline json_iterator::json_iterator(const uint8_t *buf, ondemand::parser *_parser, bool streaming) noexcept + : token(buf, &_parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0]), + parser{_parser}, + _string_buf_loc{parser->string_buf.get()}, + _depth{1}, + _root{parser->implementation->structural_indexes.get()}, + _streaming{streaming} + +{ + logger::log_headers(); +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif } -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is_string() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is_string(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON + +inline void json_iterator::rewind() noexcept { + token.set_position( root_position() ); + logger::log_headers(); // We start again + _string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get(); + _depth = 1; } -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is_int64() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is_int64(); + +inline bool json_iterator::balanced() const noexcept { + token_iterator ti(token); + int32_t count{0}; + ti.set_position( root_position() ); + while(ti.peek() <= peek_last()) { + switch (*ti.return_current_and_advance()) + { + case '[': case '{': + count++; + break; + case ']': case '}': + count--; + break; + default: + break; + } + } + return count == 0; } -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is_uint64() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is_uint64(); + + +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and parent_depth, which is a desired effect. The warning does not show up if the +// skip_child() function is not marked inline). +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::skip_child(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + + // For the first open array/object in a value, we've already incremented depth, so keep it the same + // We never stop at colon, but if we did, it wouldn't affect depth + case '[': case '{': case ':': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // If there is a comma, we have just finished a value in an array/object, and need to get back in + case ',': + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + break; + // ] or } means we just finished a value and need to jump out of the array/object + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // If there are no more tokens, the parent is incomplete. + if (at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "Missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + break; + case '"': + if(*peek() == ':') { + // We are at a key!!! + // This might happen if you just started an object and you skip it immediately. + // Performance note: it would be nice to get rid of this check as it is somewhat + // expensive. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1742 + logger::log_value(*this, "key"); + return_current_and_advance(); // eat up the ':' + break; // important!!! + } + simdjson_fallthrough; + // Anything else must be a scalar value + default: + // For the first scalar, we will have incremented depth already, so we decrement it here. + logger::log_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + } + + // Now that we've considered the first value, we only increment/decrement for arrays/objects + while (position() < end_position()) { + switch (*return_current_and_advance()) { + case '[': case '{': + logger::log_start_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth++; + break; + // TODO consider whether matching braces is a requirement: if non-matching braces indicates + // *missing* braces, then future lookups are not in the object/arrays they think they are, + // violating the rule "validate enough structure that the user can be confident they are + // looking at the right values." + // PERF TODO we can eliminate the switch here with a lookup of how much to add to depth + case ']': case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*this, "skip"); + _depth--; + if (depth() <= parent_depth) { return SUCCESS; } + break; + default: + logger::log_value(*this, "skip", ""); + break; + } + } + + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "not enough close braces"); } -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is_double() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is_double(); + +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_root() const noexcept { + return position() == root_position(); } -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is_bool() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is_bool(); + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_single_token() const noexcept { + return parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes == 1; } -simdjson_really_inline bool simdjson_result::is_null() const noexcept { - return !error() && first.is_null(); +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::streaming() const noexcept { + return _streaming; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first[key]; +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::root_position() const noexcept { + return _root; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first[key]; + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_document_depth() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + // Under Visual Studio, the next SIMDJSON_ASSUME fails with: the argument + // has side effects that will be discarded. + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( token.position() == _root ); +#endif } -[[deprecated("For standard compliance, use at_pointer instead, and prefix your pointers with a slash '/', see RFC6901 ")]] -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(const std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { -SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS -SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at(json_pointer); -SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_more_tokens(uint32_t required_tokens) const noexcept { + assert_valid_position(token._position + required_tokens - 1); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at(index); + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::assert_valid_position(token_position position) const noexcept { +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position >= &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[0] ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( position < &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes] ); +#endif } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at_key(key); + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return position() == end_position(); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at_key_case_insensitive(key); +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes]; } -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::string json_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + if( !is_alive() ) { return "dead json_iterator instance"; } + const char * current_structural = reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + return std::string("json_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + + std::string(", structural : '") + std::string(current_structural,1) + + std::string("', offset : ") + std::to_string(token.current_offset()) + + std::string("', error : ") + error_message(error) + + std::string(" ]"); +} -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() const noexcept(false) { - return get(); +inline simdjson_result json_iterator::current_location() const noexcept { + if (!is_alive()) { // Unrecoverable error + if (!at_root()) { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek(-1)); + } else { + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); + } + } + if (at_end()) { + return OUT_OF_BOUNDS; + } + return reinterpret_cast(token.peek()); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator const char *() const noexcept(false) { - return get(); + +simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::is_alive() const noexcept { + return parser; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() const noexcept(false) { - return get(); + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + parser = nullptr; + _depth = 0; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() const noexcept(false) { - return get(); + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.return_current_and_advance(); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() const noexcept(false) { - return get(); + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::unsafe_pointer() const noexcept { + // deliberately done without safety guard: + return token.peek(); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator double() const noexcept(false) { - return get(); + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek(delta); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator dom::array() const noexcept(false) { - return get(); + +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_more_tokens(delta+1); +#endif // #if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(delta); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator dom::object() const noexcept(false) { - return get(); + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + // todo: currently we require end-of-string buffering, but the following + // assert_valid_position should be turned on if/when we lift that condition. + // assert_valid_position(position); + // This is almost surely related to SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF but given that SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + // is ON by default, we have no choice but to disable it for real with a comment. + return token.peek(position); } -simdjson_really_inline dom::array::iterator simdjson_result::begin() const noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.begin(); +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_length(position); } -simdjson_really_inline dom::array::iterator simdjson_result::end() const noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.end(); +simdjson_inline uint32_t json_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + assert_valid_position(position); +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + return token.peek_root_length(position); } -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - -namespace dom { - -// -// element inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline element::element() noexcept : tape{} {} -simdjson_really_inline element::element(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} { } - -inline element_type element::type() const noexcept { - auto tape_type = tape.tape_ref_type(); - return tape_type == internal::tape_type::FALSE_VALUE ? element_type::BOOL : static_cast(tape_type); +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + // The following line fails under some compilers... + // SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes > 0); + // since it has side-effects. + uint32_t n_structural_indexes{parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes}; + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(n_structural_indexes > 0); + return &parser->implementation->structural_indexes[n_structural_indexes - 1]; +} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *json_iterator::peek_last() const noexcept { + return token.peek(last_position()); } -inline simdjson_result element::get_bool() const noexcept { - if(tape.is_true()) { - return true; - } else if(tape.is_false()) { - return false; - } - return INCORRECT_TYPE; +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::ascend_to(depth_t parent_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(parent_depth >= 0 && parent_depth < INT32_MAX - 1); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == parent_depth + 1); + _depth = parent_depth; } -inline simdjson_result element::get_c_str() const noexcept { - switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { - case internal::tape_type::STRING: { - return tape.get_c_str(); - } - default: - return INCORRECT_TYPE; - } + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::descend_to(depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); + _depth = child_depth; } -inline simdjson_result element::get_string_length() const noexcept { - switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { - case internal::tape_type::STRING: { - return tape.get_string_length(); - } - default: - return INCORRECT_TYPE; - } + +simdjson_inline depth_t json_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; } -inline simdjson_result element::get_string() const noexcept { - switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { - case internal::tape_type::STRING: - return tape.get_string_view(); - default: - return INCORRECT_TYPE; - } + +simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _string_buf_loc; } -inline simdjson_result element::get_uint64() const noexcept { - if(simdjson_unlikely(!tape.is_uint64())) { // branch rarely taken - if(tape.is_int64()) { - int64_t result = tape.next_tape_value(); - if (result < 0) { - return NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE; - } - return uint64_t(result); - } - return INCORRECT_TYPE; - } - return tape.next_tape_value(); + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + error = _error; + return error; } -inline simdjson_result element::get_int64() const noexcept { - if(simdjson_unlikely(!tape.is_int64())) { // branch rarely taken - if(tape.is_uint64()) { - uint64_t result = tape.next_tape_value(); - // Wrapping max in parens to handle Windows issue: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11544073/how-do-i-deal-with-the-max-macro-in-windows-h-colliding-with-max-in-std - if (result > uint64_t((std::numeric_limits::max)())) { - return NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE; - } - return static_cast(result); - } - return INCORRECT_TYPE; - } - return tape.next_tape_value(); + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return token.position(); } -inline simdjson_result element::get_double() const noexcept { - // Performance considerations: - // 1. Querying tape_ref_type() implies doing a shift, it is fast to just do a straight - // comparison. - // 2. Using a switch-case relies on the compiler guessing what kind of code generation - // we want... But the compiler cannot know that we expect the type to be "double" - // most of the time. - // We can expect get to refer to a double type almost all the time. - // It is important to craft the code accordingly so that the compiler can use this - // information. (This could also be solved with profile-guided optimization.) - if(simdjson_unlikely(!tape.is_double())) { // branch rarely taken - if(tape.is_uint64()) { - return double(tape.next_tape_value()); - } else if(tape.is_int64()) { - return double(tape.next_tape_value()); - } - return INCORRECT_TYPE; - } - // this is common: - return tape.next_tape_value(); + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape(raw_json_string in, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return parser->unescape(in, _string_buf_loc, allow_replacement); } -inline simdjson_result element::get_array() const noexcept { - switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { - case internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY: - return array(tape); - default: - return INCORRECT_TYPE; - } + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result json_iterator::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in) noexcept { + return parser->unescape_wobbly(in, _string_buf_loc); } -inline simdjson_result element::get_object() const noexcept { - switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { - case internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT: - return object(tape); - default: - return INCORRECT_TYPE; + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(child_depth >= 1 && child_depth < INT32_MAX); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_depth == child_depth - 1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS +#ifndef SIMDJSON_CLANG_VISUAL_STUDIO + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(child_depth) < parser->max_depth()); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(position >= parser->start_positions[child_depth]); +#endif +#endif + token.set_position(position); + _depth = child_depth; +} + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept { + if (*peek() == c) { + return_current_and_advance(); + return SUCCESS; } + return TAPE_ERROR; } -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code element::get(T &value) const noexcept { - return get().get(value); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + +simdjson_inline token_position json_iterator::start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + return size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth() ? parser->start_positions[depth] : 0; } -// An element-specific version prevents recursion with simdjson_result::get(value) -template<> -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code element::get(element &value) const noexcept { - value = element(tape); - return SUCCESS; + +simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()); + if(size_t(depth) < parser->max_depth()) { parser->start_positions[depth] = position; } } -template -simdjson_really_inline bool element::is() const noexcept { - auto result = get(); - return !result.error(); +#endif + + +simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD); + logger::log_error(*this, message); + return _error; } -template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_array(); } -template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_object(); } -template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_c_str(); } -template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_string(); } -template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_int64(); } -template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_uint64(); } -template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_double(); } -template<> inline simdjson_result element::get() const noexcept { return get_bool(); } -inline bool element::is_array() const noexcept { return is(); } -inline bool element::is_object() const noexcept { return is(); } -inline bool element::is_string() const noexcept { return is(); } -inline bool element::is_int64() const noexcept { return is(); } -inline bool element::is_uint64() const noexcept { return is(); } -inline bool element::is_double() const noexcept { return is(); } -inline bool element::is_bool() const noexcept { return is(); } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool json_iterator::copy_to_buffer(const uint8_t *json, uint32_t max_len, uint8_t *tmpbuf, size_t N) noexcept { + // This function is not expected to be called in performance-sensitive settings. + // Let us guard against silly cases: + if((N < max_len) || (N == 0)) { return false; } + // Copy to the buffer. + std::memcpy(tmpbuf, json, max_len); + if(N > max_len) { // We pad whatever remains with ' '. + std::memset(tmpbuf + max_len, ' ', N - max_len); + } + return true; +} -inline bool element::is_null() const noexcept { - return tape.is_null_on_tape(); +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::json_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, json_type type) noexcept { + switch (type) { + case json_type::array: out << "array"; break; + case json_type::object: out << "object"; break; + case json_type::number: out << "number"; break; + case json_type::string: out << "string"; break; + case json_type::boolean: out << "boolean"; break; + case json_type::null: out << "null"; break; + default: SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE(); + } + return out; } #if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson_result &type) noexcept(false) { + return out << type.value(); +} +#endif -inline element::operator bool() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } -inline element::operator const char*() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } -inline element::operator std::string_view() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } -inline element::operator uint64_t() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } -inline element::operator int64_t() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } -inline element::operator double() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } -inline element::operator array() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } -inline element::operator object() const noexcept(false) { return get(); } -inline array::iterator element::begin() const noexcept(false) { - return get().begin(); + +simdjson_inline number_type number::get_number_type() const noexcept { + return type; } -inline array::iterator element::end() const noexcept(false) { - return get().end(); + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_uint64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::unsigned_integer; } -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +simdjson_inline uint64_t number::get_uint64() const noexcept { + return payload.unsigned_integer; +} -inline simdjson_result element::operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept { - return at_key(key); +simdjson_inline number::operator uint64_t() const noexcept { + return get_uint64(); } -inline simdjson_result element::operator[](const char *key) const noexcept { - return at_key(key); + +simdjson_inline bool number::is_int64() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::signed_integer; } -inline simdjson_result element::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { - switch (tape.tape_ref_type()) { - case internal::tape_type::START_OBJECT: - return object(tape).at_pointer(json_pointer); - case internal::tape_type::START_ARRAY: - return array(tape).at_pointer(json_pointer); - default: { - if(json_pointer.empty()) { // an empty string means that we return the current node - return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; - } - dom::element copy(*this); - return simdjson_result(std::move(copy)); - } - } +simdjson_inline int64_t number::get_int64() const noexcept { + return payload.signed_integer; } -[[deprecated("For standard compliance, use at_pointer instead, and prefix your pointers with a slash '/', see RFC6901 ")]] -inline simdjson_result element::at(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { - // version 0.4 of simdjson allowed non-compliant pointers - auto std_pointer = (json_pointer.empty() ? "" : "/") + std::string(json_pointer.begin(), json_pointer.end()); - return at_pointer(std_pointer); +simdjson_inline number::operator int64_t() const noexcept { + return get_int64(); } -inline simdjson_result element::at(size_t index) const noexcept { - return get().at(index); +simdjson_inline bool number::is_double() const noexcept { + return get_number_type() == number_type::floating_point_number; } -inline simdjson_result element::at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept { - return get().at_key(key); + +simdjson_inline double number::get_double() const noexcept { + return payload.floating_point_number; } -inline simdjson_result element::at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept { - return get().at_key_case_insensitive(key); + +simdjson_inline number::operator double() const noexcept { + return get_double(); } -inline bool element::dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &out) const noexcept { - return tape.doc->dump_raw_tape(out); +simdjson_inline double number::as_double() const noexcept { + if(is_double()) { + return payload.floating_point_number; + } + if(is_int64()) { + return double(payload.signed_integer); + } + return double(payload.unsigned_integer); } -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const element &value) { - return out << minify(value); +simdjson_inline void number::append_s64(int64_t value) noexcept { + payload.signed_integer = value; + type = number_type::signed_integer; } -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, element_type type) { - switch (type) { - case element_type::ARRAY: - return out << "array"; - case element_type::OBJECT: - return out << "object"; - case element_type::INT64: - return out << "int64_t"; - case element_type::UINT64: - return out << "uint64_t"; - case element_type::DOUBLE: - return out << "double"; - case element_type::STRING: - return out << "string"; - case element_type::BOOL: - return out << "bool"; - case element_type::NULL_VALUE: - return out << "null"; - default: - return out << "unexpected content!!!"; // abort() usage is forbidden in the library +simdjson_inline void number::append_u64(uint64_t value) noexcept { + payload.unsigned_integer = value; + type = number_type::unsigned_integer; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::append_double(double value) noexcept { + payload.floating_point_number = value; + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +simdjson_inline void number::skip_double() noexcept { + type = number_type::floating_point_number; +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::json_type &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_JSON_TYPE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#include +#include + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { +namespace logger { + +static constexpr const char * DASHES = "----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"; +static constexpr const int LOG_EVENT_LEN = 20; +static constexpr const int LOG_BUFFER_LEN = 30; +static constexpr const int LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN = 10; +static int log_depth = 0; // Not threadsafe. Log only. + +// Helper to turn unprintable or newline characters into spaces +static inline char printable_char(char c) { + if (c >= 0x20) { + return c; + } else { + return ' '; } } -} // namespace dom +template +static inline std::string string_format(const std::string& format, const Args&... args) +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS + int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; + auto size = static_cast(size_s); + if (size <= 0) return std::string(); + std::unique_ptr buf(new char[size]); + std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); +} -template<> -inline std::ostream& minifier::print(std::ostream& out) { - using tape_type=internal::tape_type; - size_t depth = 0; - constexpr size_t MAX_DEPTH = 16; - bool is_object[MAX_DEPTH]; - is_object[0] = false; - bool after_value = false; +static inline log_level get_log_level_from_env() +{ + SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS + SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe + char *lvl = getenv("SIMDJSON_LOG_LEVEL"); + SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS + if (lvl && simdjson_strcasecmp(lvl, "ERROR") == 0) { return log_level::error; } + return log_level::info; +} - internal::tape_ref iter(value.tape); - do { - // print commas after each value - if (after_value) { - out << ","; - } - // If we are in an object, print the next key and :, and skip to the next value. - if (is_object[depth]) { - out << '"' << internal::escape_json_string(iter.get_string_view()) << "\":"; - iter.json_index++; - } - switch (iter.tape_ref_type()) { +static inline log_level log_threshold() +{ + static log_level threshold = get_log_level_from_env(); + return threshold; +} - // Arrays - case tape_type::START_ARRAY: { - // If we're too deep, we need to recurse to go deeper. - depth++; - if (simdjson_unlikely(depth >= MAX_DEPTH)) { - out << minify(dom::array(iter)); - iter.json_index = iter.matching_brace_index() - 1; // Jump to the ] - depth--; - break; - } +static inline bool should_log(log_level level) +{ + return level >= log_threshold(); +} - // Output start [ - out << '['; - iter.json_index++; +inline void log_event(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} - // Handle empty [] (we don't want to come back around and print commas) - if (iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_ARRAY) { - out << ']'; - depth--; - break; - } +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "", type, detail, log_level::info); +} +inline void log_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "", type, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} - is_object[depth] = false; - after_value = false; - continue; - } +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *type, std::string_view detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "+", type, detail, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} +inline void log_start_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "+", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth++; } +} - // Objects - case tape_type::START_OBJECT: { - // If we're too deep, we need to recurse to go deeper. - depth++; - if (simdjson_unlikely(depth >= MAX_DEPTH)) { - out << minify(dom::object(iter)); - iter.json_index = iter.matching_brace_index() - 1; // Jump to the } - depth--; - break; - } +inline void log_end_value(const json_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { log_depth--; } + log_line(iter, "-", type, "", delta, depth_delta, log_level::info); +} - // Output start { - out << '{'; - iter.json_index++; +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_line(iter, "ERROR: ", error, detail, delta, depth_delta, log_level::error); +} +inline void log_error(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *error, const char *detail) noexcept { + log_line(iter, index, depth, "ERROR: ", error, detail, log_level::error); +} - // Handle empty {} (we don't want to come back around and print commas) - if (iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_OBJECT) { - out << '}'; - depth--; - break; - } +inline void log_event(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_event(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} - is_object[depth] = true; - after_value = false; - continue; +inline void log_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_value(iter.json_iter(), type, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_start_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_start_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_end_value(const value_iterator &iter, const char *type, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_end_value(iter.json_iter(), type, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_error(const value_iterator &iter, const char *error, const char *detail, int delta, int depth_delta) noexcept { + log_error(iter.json_iter(), error, detail, delta, depth_delta); +} + +inline void log_headers() noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(log_level::info))) { + // Technically a static variable is not thread-safe, but if you are using threads and logging... well... + static bool displayed_hint{false}; + log_depth = 0; + printf("\n"); + if (!displayed_hint) { + // We only print this helpful header once. + printf("# Logging provides the depth and position of the iterator user-visible steps:\n"); + printf("# +array says 'this is where we were when we discovered the start array'\n"); + printf( + "# -array says 'this is where we were when we ended the array'\n"); + printf("# skip says 'this is a structural or value I am skipping'\n"); + printf("# +/-skip says 'this is a start/end array or object I am skipping'\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# The indentation of the terms (array, string,...) indicates the depth,\n"); + printf("# in addition to the depth being displayed.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Every token in the document has a single depth determined by the tokens before it,\n"); + printf("# and is not affected by what the token actually is.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Not all structural elements are presented as tokens in the logs.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# We never give control to the user within an empty array or an empty object.\n"); + printf("#\n"); + printf("# Inside an array, having a depth greater than the array's depth means that\n"); + printf("# we are pointing inside a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth equal to the array means that we are pointing right before a value.\n"); + printf("# Having a depth smaller than the array means that we have moved beyond the array.\n"); + displayed_hint = true; + } + printf("\n"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_EVENT_LEN, "Event"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, "Buffer"); + printf("| %-*s ", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN, "Next"); + // printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Next#"); + printf("| %-*s ", 5, "Depth"); + printf("| Detail "); + printf("|\n"); + + printf("|%.*s", LOG_EVENT_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN + 2, DASHES); + // printf("|%.*s", 5+2, DASHES); + printf("|%.*s", 5 + 2, DASHES); + printf("|--------"); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); } + } +} - // Scalars - case tape_type::STRING: - out << '"' << internal::escape_json_string(iter.get_string_view()) << '"'; - break; - case tape_type::INT64: - out << iter.next_tape_value(); - iter.json_index++; // numbers take up 2 spots, so we need to increment extra - break; - case tape_type::UINT64: - out << iter.next_tape_value(); - iter.json_index++; // numbers take up 2 spots, so we need to increment extra - break; - case tape_type::DOUBLE: - out << iter.next_tape_value(); - iter.json_index++; // numbers take up 2 spots, so we need to increment extra - break; - case tape_type::TRUE_VALUE: - out << "true"; - break; - case tape_type::FALSE_VALUE: - out << "false"; - break; - case tape_type::NULL_VALUE: - out << "null"; - break; +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, int delta, int depth_delta, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + log_line(iter, iter.position()+delta, depth_t(iter.depth()+depth_delta), title_prefix, title, detail, level, std::forward(args)...); +} - // These are impossible - case tape_type::END_ARRAY: - case tape_type::END_OBJECT: - case tape_type::ROOT: - out << "unexpected content!!!"; // abort() usage is forbidden in the library +template +inline void log_line(const json_iterator &iter, token_position index, depth_t depth, const char *title_prefix, const char *title, std::string_view detail, log_level level, Args&&... args) noexcept { + if (LOG_ENABLED) { + if (simdjson_unlikely(should_log(level))) { + const int indent = depth * 2; + const auto buf = iter.token.buf; + auto msg = string_format(title, std::forward(args)...); + printf("| %*s%s%-*s ", indent, "", title_prefix, + LOG_EVENT_LEN - indent - int(strlen(title_prefix)), msg.c_str()); + { + // Print the current structural. + printf("| "); + // Before we begin, the index might point right before the document. + // This could be unsafe, see https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/discussions/1938 + if (index < iter._root) { + printf("%*s", LOG_BUFFER_LEN, ""); + } else { + auto current_structural = &buf[*index]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(current_structural[i])); + } + } + printf(" "); + } + { + // Print the next structural. + printf("| "); + auto next_structural = &buf[*(index + 1)]; + for (int i = 0; i < LOG_SMALL_BUFFER_LEN; i++) { + printf("%c", printable_char(next_structural[i])); + } + printf(" "); + } + // printf("| %5u ", *(index+1)); + printf("| %5i ", depth); + printf("| %6.*s ", int(detail.size()), detail.data()); + printf("|\n"); + fflush(stdout); } - iter.json_index++; - after_value = true; + } +} - // Handle multiple ends in a row - while (depth != 0 && (iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_ARRAY || iter.tape_ref_type() == tape_type::END_OBJECT)) { - out << char(iter.tape_ref_type()); - depth--; - iter.json_index++; - } +} // namespace logger +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson - // Stop when we're at depth 0 - } while (depth != 0); +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_LOGGER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/logger-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ - return out; +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field_unordered(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_unordered_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + return find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + return std::forward(*this).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) & noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::find_field(const std::string_view key) && noexcept { + bool has_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.find_field_raw(key).get(has_value) ); + if (!has_value) { + logger::log_line(iter.json_iter(), "ERROR: ", "Cannot find key %.*s", "", -1, 0, logger::log_level::error, static_cast(key.size()), key.data()); + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return value(iter.child()); } -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() ); + return object(iter); +} +simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept { + if(iter.is_at_key()) { + /** + * whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is + * unsafe because you will hit a string and you will assume that + * it is string value, and this mistake will lead you to make bad + * depth computation. + */ + /** + * We want to 'consume' the key. We could really + * just do _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); at this + * point, but, for clarity, we will use the high-level API to + * eat the key. We assume that the compiler optimizes away + * most of the work. + */ + simdjson_unused raw_json_string actual_key; + auto error = iter.field_key().get(actual_key); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; }; + // Let us move to the value while we are at it. + if ((error = iter.field_value())) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + } + auto error_skip = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1); + if(error_skip) { iter.abandon(); } + return error_skip; +} -template<> -simdjson_really_inline std::ostream& minifier>::print(std::ostream& out) { - if (value.error()) { throw simdjson_error(value.error()); } - return out << minify(value.first); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::raw_json() noexcept { + const uint8_t * starting_point{iter.peek_start()}; + auto error = consume(); + if(error) { return error; } + const uint8_t * final_point{iter._json_iter->peek()}; + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(starting_point), size_t(final_point - starting_point)); } -simdjson_really_inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const simdjson_result &value) noexcept(false) { - return out << minify>(value); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.started_object().error() ); + return object(iter); } -#endif -} // namespace simdjson +simdjson_inline object object::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; +} -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_ELEMENT_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/element-inl.h */ +simdjson_inline object::object(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ +} -#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) -static_assert(std::ranges::view); -static_assert(std::ranges::sized_range); -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -static_assert(std::ranges::view>); -static_assert(std::ranges::sized_range>); -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -#endif // defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::begin() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!iter.is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return object_iterator(iter); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::end() noexcept { + return object_iterator(iter); +} -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_ARRAY_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/element-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/document_stream-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H +inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (json_pointer[0] != '/') { return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; } + json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); + size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); + std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); + // Grab the child with the given key + simdjson_result child; -#include -#include -#include -namespace simdjson { -namespace dom { + // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. + size_t escape = key.find('~'); + if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { + // Unescape the key + std::string unescaped(key); + do { + switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { + case '0': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); + break; + case '1': + unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); + break; + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); + } + escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); + } while (escape != std::string::npos); + child = find_field(unescaped); // Take note find_field does not unescape keys when matching + } else { + child = find_field(key); + } + if(child.error()) { + return child; // we do not continue if there was an error + } + // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path + if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { + child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + } + return child; +} -#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED -inline void stage1_worker::finish() { - std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); - cond_var.wait(lock, [this]{return has_work == false;}); +inline simdjson_result object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + auto json_pointer = json_path_to_pointer_conversion(json_path); + if (json_pointer == "-1") { + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } + return at_pointer(json_pointer); } -inline stage1_worker::~stage1_worker() { - stop_thread(); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::count_fields() & noexcept { + size_t count{0}; + // Important: we do not consume any of the values. + for(simdjson_unused auto v : *this) { count++; } + // The above loop will always succeed, but we want to report errors. + if(iter.error()) { return iter.error(); } + // We need to move back at the start because we expect users to iterate through + // the object after counting the number of elements. + iter.reset_object(); + return count; } -inline void stage1_worker::start_thread() { - std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); - if(thread.joinable()) { - return; // This should never happen but we never want to create more than one thread. - } - thread = std::thread([this]{ - while(can_work) { - std::unique_lock thread_lock(locking_mutex); - cond_var.wait(thread_lock, [this]{return has_work || !can_work;}); - if(!can_work) { - break; - } - this->owner->stage1_thread_error = this->owner->run_stage1(*this->stage1_thread_parser, - this->_next_batch_start); - this->has_work = false; - thread_lock.unlock(); - cond_var.notify_one(); // will notify "finish" - } - } - ); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::is_empty() & noexcept { + bool is_not_empty; + auto error = iter.reset_object().get(is_not_empty); + if(error) { return error; } + return !is_not_empty; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object::reset() & noexcept { + return iter.reset_object(); +} -inline void stage1_worker::stop_thread() { - std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); - // We have to make sure that all locks can be released. - can_work = false; - has_work = false; - lock.unlock(); - cond_var.notify_all(); - if(thread.joinable()) { - thread.join(); - } +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::object &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.end(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first)[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) && noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::forward(first).find_field(key); } -inline void stage1_worker::run(document_stream * ds, dom::parser * stage1, size_t next_batch_start) { - std::unique_lock lock(locking_mutex); - owner = ds; - _next_batch_start = next_batch_start; - stage1_thread_parser = stage1; - has_work = true; - lock.unlock(); - cond_var.notify_one();// will notify the thread lock +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); } -#endif -simdjson_really_inline document_stream::document_stream( - dom::parser &_parser, - const uint8_t *_buf, - size_t _len, - size_t _batch_size -) noexcept - : parser{&_parser}, - buf{_buf}, - len{_len}, - batch_size{_batch_size}, - error{SUCCESS} -#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED - , use_thread(_parser.threaded) // we need to make a copy because _parser.threaded can change -#endif -{ -#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED - if(worker.get() == nullptr) { - error = MEMALLOC; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); } -#endif + return first.at_path(json_path); } -simdjson_really_inline document_stream::document_stream() noexcept - : parser{nullptr}, - buf{nullptr}, - len{0}, - batch_size{0}, - error{UNINITIALIZED} -#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED - , use_thread(false) -#endif -{ +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::reset() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.reset(); } -simdjson_really_inline document_stream::~document_stream() noexcept { +inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_empty() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_empty(); } -simdjson_really_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::begin() noexcept { - start(); - // If there are no documents, we're finished. - return iterator(*this, error == EMPTY); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); } -simdjson_really_inline document_stream::iterator document_stream::end() noexcept { - return iterator(*this, true); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); } +} // namespace simdjson -simdjson_really_inline document_stream::iterator::iterator(document_stream& _stream, bool is_end) noexcept - : stream{_stream}, finished{is_end} { -} +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result document_stream::iterator::operator*() noexcept { - // Once we have yielded any errors, we're finished. - if (stream.error) { finished = true; return stream.error; } - return stream.parser->doc.root(); +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/field-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +// +// object_iterator +// + +simdjson_inline object_iterator::object_iterator(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result object_iterator::operator*() noexcept { + error_code error = iter.error(); + if (error) { iter.abandon(); return error; } + auto result = field::start(iter); + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (result.error()) { iter.abandon(); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator==(const object_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return !(*this != other); +} +simdjson_inline bool object_iterator::operator!=(const object_iterator &) const noexcept { + return iter.is_open(); } -simdjson_really_inline document_stream::iterator& document_stream::iterator::operator++() noexcept { - stream.next(); - // If that was the last document, we're finished. - if (stream.error == EMPTY) { finished = true; } +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline object_iterator &object_iterator::operator++() noexcept { + // TODO this is a safety rail ... users should exit loops as soon as they receive an error. + // Nonetheless, let's see if performance is OK with this if statement--the compiler may give it to us for free. + if (!iter.is_open()) { return *this; } // Iterator will be released if there is an error + + simdjson_unused error_code error; + if ((error = iter.skip_child() )) { return *this; } + + simdjson_unused bool has_value; + if ((error = iter.has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { return *this; }; return *this; } +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS -simdjson_really_inline bool document_stream::iterator::operator!=(const document_stream::iterator &other) const noexcept { - return finished != other.finished; +// +// ### Live States +// +// While iterating or looking up values, depth >= iter.depth. at_start may vary. Error is +// always SUCCESS: +// +// - Start: This is the state when the object is first found and the iterator is just past the {. +// In this state, at_start == true. +// - Next: After we hand a scalar value to the user, or an array/object which they then fully +// iterate over, the iterator is at the , or } before the next value. In this state, +// depth == iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// - Unfinished Business: When we hand an array/object to the user which they do not fully +// iterate over, we need to finish that iteration by skipping child values until we reach the +// Next state. In this state, depth > iter.depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// +// ## Error States +// +// In error states, we will yield exactly one more value before stopping. iter.depth == depth +// and at_start is always false. We decrement after yielding the error, moving to the Finished +// state. +// +// - Chained Error: When the object iterator is part of an error chain--for example, in +// `for (auto tweet : doc["tweets"])`, where the tweet field may be missing or not be an +// object--we yield that error in the loop, exactly once. In this state, error != SUCCESS and +// iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. We decrement depth when we yield the error. +// - Missing Comma Error: When the iterator ++ method discovers there is no comma between fields, +// we flag that as an error and treat it exactly the same as a Chained Error. In this state, +// error == TAPE_ERROR, iter.depth == depth, and at_start == false. +// +// Errors that occur while reading a field to give to the user (such as when the key is not a +// string or the field is missing a colon) are yielded immediately. Depth is then decremented, +// moving to the Finished state without transitioning through an Error state at all. +// +// ## Terminal State +// +// The terminal state has iter.depth < depth. at_start is always false. +// +// - Finished: When we have reached a }, we are finished. We signal this by decrementing depth. +// In this state, iter.depth < depth, at_start == false, and error == SUCCESS. +// + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lasx::ondemand::object_iterator &&value +) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) +{ + first.iter.assert_is_valid(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base({}, error) +{ } -inline void document_stream::start() noexcept { - if (error) { return; } +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator*() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return *first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator==(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return !error(); } + return first == other.first; +} +// If we're iterating and there is an error, return the error once. +simdjson_inline bool simdjson_result::operator!=(const simdjson_result &other) const noexcept { + if (!first.iter.is_valid()) { return error(); } + return first != other.first; +} +// Checks for ']' and ',' +simdjson_inline simdjson_result &simdjson_result::operator++() noexcept { + // Clear the error if there is one, so we don't yield it twice + if (error()) { second = SUCCESS; return *this; } + ++first; + return *this; +} - error = parser->ensure_capacity(batch_size); - if (error) { return; } +} // namespace simdjson - // Always run the first stage 1 parse immediately - batch_start = 0; - error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); - if (error) { return; } +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_OBJECT_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/object_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/padded_string_view.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/internal/dom_parser_implementation.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/dom/base.h" // for MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document_stream.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED - if (use_thread && next_batch_start() < len) { - // Kick off the first thread if needed - error = stage1_thread_parser.ensure_capacity(batch_size); - if (error) { return; } - worker->start_thread(); - start_stage1_thread(); - if (error) { return; } +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept + : _max_capacity{max_capacity} { +} + +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t new_capacity, size_t new_max_depth) noexcept { + if (new_capacity > max_capacity()) { return CAPACITY; } + if (string_buf && new_capacity == capacity() && new_max_depth == max_depth()) { return SUCCESS; } + + // string_capacity copied from document::allocate + _capacity = 0; + size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * new_capacity / 3 + SIMDJSON_PADDING, 64); + string_buf.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + start_positions.reset(new (std::nothrow) token_position[new_max_depth]); +#endif + if (implementation) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_capacity(new_capacity) ); + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->set_max_depth(new_max_depth) ); + } else { + SIMDJSON_TRY( simdjson::get_active_implementation()->create_dom_parser_implementation(new_capacity, new_max_depth, implementation) ); } -#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED - - next(); + _capacity = new_capacity; + _max_depth = new_max_depth; + return SUCCESS; } -simdjson_really_inline size_t document_stream::iterator::current_index() const noexcept { - return stream.doc_index; -} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } + + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } -simdjson_really_inline std::string_view document_stream::iterator::source() const noexcept { - size_t next_doc_index = stream.batch_start + stream.parser->implementation->structural_indexes[stream.parser->implementation->next_structural_index]; - return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(stream.buf) + current_index(), next_doc_index - current_index() - 1); + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this }); } +#ifdef SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_allow_incomplete_json(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } -inline void document_stream::next() noexcept { - if (error) { return; } + json.remove_utf8_bom(); - // Load the next document from the batch - doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->next_structural_index]; - error = parser->implementation->stage2_next(parser->doc); - // If that was the last document in the batch, load another batch (if available) - while (error == EMPTY) { - batch_start = next_batch_start(); - if (batch_start >= len) { break; } + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length() || !string_buf) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } -#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED - if(use_thread) { - load_from_stage1_thread(); - } else { - error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); - } -#else - error = run_stage1(*parser, batch_start); -#endif - if (error) { continue; } // If the error was EMPTY, we may want to load another batch. - // Run stage 2 on the first document in the batch - doc_index = batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->next_structural_index]; - error = parser->implementation->stage2_next(parser->doc); + // Run stage 1. + const simdjson::error_code err = implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular); + if (err) { + if (err != UNCLOSED_STRING) + return err; } + return document::start({ reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this, true }); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_EXPERIMENTAL_ALLOW_INCOMPLETE_JSON -inline size_t document_stream::next_batch_start() const noexcept { - return batch_start + parser->implementation->structural_indexes[parser->implementation->n_structural_indexes]; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const char *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); } -inline error_code document_stream::run_stage1(dom::parser &p, size_t _batch_start) noexcept { - // If this is the final batch, pass partial = false - size_t remaining = len - _batch_start; - if (remaining <= batch_size) { - return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], remaining, false); - } else { - return p.implementation->stage1(&buf[_batch_start], batch_size, true); - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const uint8_t *json, size_t len, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, len, allocated)); } -#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED - -inline void document_stream::load_from_stage1_thread() noexcept { - worker->finish(); - // Swap to the parser that was loaded up in the thread. Make sure the parser has - // enough memory to swap to, as well. - std::swap(*parser, stage1_thread_parser); - error = stage1_thread_error; - if (error) { return; } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string_view json, size_t allocated) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json, allocated)); +} - // If there's anything left, start the stage 1 thread! - if (next_batch_start() < len) { - start_stage1_thread(); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(std::string &json) & noexcept { + if(json.capacity() - json.size() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + json.reserve(json.size() + SIMDJSON_PADDING); } + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); } -inline void document_stream::start_stage1_thread() noexcept { - // we call the thread on a lambda that will update - // this->stage1_thread_error - // there is only one thread that may write to this value - // TODO this is NOT exception-safe. - this->stage1_thread_error = UNINITIALIZED; // In case something goes wrong, make sure it's an error - size_t _next_batch_start = this->next_batch_start(); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const std::string &json) & noexcept { + return iterate(padded_string_view(json)); +} - worker->run(this, & this->stage1_thread_parser, _next_batch_start); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + padded_string_view json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); } -#endif // SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate(const simdjson_result &result) & noexcept { + // We don't presently have a way to temporarily get a const T& from a simdjson_result without throwing an exception + SIMDJSON_TRY( result.error() ); + const padded_string &json = result.value_unsafe(); + return iterate(json); +} -} // namespace dom +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_raw(padded_string_view json) & noexcept { + if (json.padding() < SIMDJSON_PADDING) { return INSUFFICIENT_PADDING; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept - : simdjson_result_base() { + json.remove_utf8_bom(); + + // Allocate if needed + if (capacity() < json.length()) { + SIMDJSON_TRY( allocate(json.length(), max_depth()) ); + } + + // Run stage 1. + SIMDJSON_TRY( implementation->stage1(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), json.length(), stage1_mode::regular) ); + return json_iterator(reinterpret_cast(json.data()), this); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept - : simdjson_result_base(error) { + +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + if(batch_size < MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE) { batch_size = MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE; } + if((len >= 3) && (std::memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) == 0)) { + buf += 3; + len -= 3; + } + if(allow_comma_separated && batch_size < len) { batch_size = len; } + return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(dom::document_stream &&value) noexcept - : simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) { +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(reinterpret_cast(buf), len, batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); +} +inline simdjson_result parser::iterate_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size, bool allow_comma_separated) noexcept { + return iterate_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size, allow_comma_separated); } -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -simdjson_really_inline dom::document_stream::iterator simdjson_result::begin() noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.begin(); +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { + return _capacity; } -simdjson_really_inline dom::document_stream::iterator simdjson_result::end() noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.end(); +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { + return _max_capacity; } -#else // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -simdjson_really_inline dom::document_stream::iterator simdjson_result::begin() noexcept { - first.error = error(); - return first.begin(); +simdjson_pure simdjson_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { + return _max_depth; } -simdjson_really_inline dom::document_stream::iterator simdjson_result::end() noexcept { - first.error = error(); - return first.end(); + +simdjson_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { + if(max_capacity < dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY) { + _max_capacity = max_capacity; + } else { + _max_capacity = dom::MINIMAL_DOCUMENT_CAPACITY; + } +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_string(in.buf, dst, allow_replacement); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result parser::unescape_wobbly(raw_json_string in, uint8_t *&dst) const noexcept { + uint8_t *end = implementation->parse_wobbly_string(in.buf, dst); + if (!end) { return STRING_ERROR; } + std::string_view result(reinterpret_cast(dst), end-dst); + dst = end; + return result; } -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx } // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_DOCUMENT_STREAM_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/document_stream-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/document-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_DOCUMENT_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_DOCUMENT_H -// Inline implementations go in here. +namespace simdjson { -#include -#include +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::parser &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_PARSER_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ namespace simdjson { -namespace dom { -// -// document inline implementation -// -inline element document::root() const noexcept { - return element(internal::tape_ref(this, 1)); +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline raw_json_string::raw_json_string(const uint8_t * _buf) noexcept : buf{_buf} {} + +simdjson_inline const char * raw_json_string::raw() const noexcept { return reinterpret_cast(buf); } + + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(std::string_view target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;pos < target.size() && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + return true; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -inline error_code document::allocate(size_t capacity) noexcept { - if (capacity == 0) { - string_buf.reset(); - tape.reset(); - return SUCCESS; +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_free_from_unescaped_quote(const char* target) noexcept { + size_t pos{0}; + // if the content has no escape character, just scan through it quickly! + for(;target[pos] && target[pos] != '\\';pos++) {} + // slow path may begin. + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } } + return true; +} - // a pathological input like "[[[[..." would generate len tape elements, so - // need a capacity of at least len + 1, but it is also possible to do - // worse with "[7,7,7,7,6,7,7,7,6,7,7,6,[7,7,7,7,6,7,7,7,6,7,7,6,7,7,7,7,7,7,6" - //where len + 1 tape elements are - // generated, see issue https://github.com/lemire/simdjson/issues/345 - size_t tape_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(capacity + 3, 64); - // a document with only zero-length strings... could have len/3 string - // and we would need len/3 * 5 bytes on the string buffer - size_t string_capacity = SIMDJSON_ROUNDUP_N(5 * capacity / 3 + 32, 64); - string_buf.reset( new (std::nothrow) uint8_t[string_capacity]); - tape.reset(new (std::nothrow) uint64_t[tape_capacity]); - return string_buf && tape ? SUCCESS : MEMALLOC; + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(size_t length, std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // If we are going to call memcmp, then we must know something about the length of the raw_json_string. + return (length >= target.size()) && (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); } -inline bool document::dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &os) const noexcept { - uint32_t string_length; - size_t tape_idx = 0; - uint64_t tape_val = tape[tape_idx]; - uint8_t type = uint8_t(tape_val >> 56); - os << tape_idx << " : " << type; - tape_idx++; - size_t how_many = 0; - if (type == 'r') { - how_many = size_t(tape_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK); - } else { - // Error: no starting root node? - return false; +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + if(target.size() <= SIMDJSON_PADDING) { + return (raw()[target.size()] == '"') && !memcmp(raw(), target.data(), target.size()); } - os << "\t// pointing to " << how_many << " (right after last node)\n"; - uint64_t payload; - for (; tape_idx < how_many; tape_idx++) { - os << tape_idx << " : "; - tape_val = tape[tape_idx]; - payload = tape_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK; - type = uint8_t(tape_val >> 56); - switch (type) { - case '"': // we have a string - os << "string \""; - memcpy(&string_length, string_buf.get() + payload, sizeof(uint32_t)); - os << internal::escape_json_string(std::string_view( - (const char *)(string_buf.get() + payload + sizeof(uint32_t)), - string_length - )); - os << '"'; - os << '\n'; - break; - case 'l': // we have a long int - if (tape_idx + 1 >= how_many) { - return false; - } - os << "integer " << static_cast(tape[++tape_idx]) << "\n"; - break; - case 'u': // we have a long uint - if (tape_idx + 1 >= how_many) { - return false; - } - os << "unsigned integer " << tape[++tape_idx] << "\n"; - break; - case 'd': // we have a double - os << "float "; - if (tape_idx + 1 >= how_many) { - return false; - } - double answer; - memcpy(&answer, &tape[++tape_idx], sizeof(answer)); - os << answer << '\n'; - break; - case 'n': // we have a null - os << "null\n"; - break; - case 't': // we have a true - os << "true\n"; - break; - case 'f': // we have a false - os << "false\n"; - break; - case '{': // we have an object - os << "{\t// pointing to next tape location " << payload - << " (first node after the scope) \n"; - break; - case '}': // we end an object - os << "}\t// pointing to previous tape location " << payload - << " (start of the scope) \n"; - break; - case '[': // we start an array - os << "[\t// pointing to next tape location " << payload - << " (first node after the scope) \n"; - break; - case ']': // we end an array - os << "]\t// pointing to previous tape location " << payload - << " (start of the scope) \n"; - break; - case 'r': // we start and end with the root node - // should we be hitting the root node? - return false; - default: + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} + +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(std::string_view target) const noexcept { + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;pos < target.size();pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; } } - tape_val = tape[tape_idx]; - payload = tape_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK; - type = uint8_t(tape_val >> 56); - os << tape_idx << " : " << type << "\t// pointing to " << payload - << " (start root)\n"; + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } return true; } -} // namespace dom -} // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_DOCUMENT_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/document-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/error-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_ERROR_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_ERROR_H - -#include -#include -#include +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::unsafe_is_equal(const char * target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: 'target' does not contain unescaped quote characters, is null terminated and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} -namespace simdjson { -namespace internal { - // We store the error code so we can validate the error message is associated with the right code - struct error_code_info { - error_code code; - const char* message; // do not use a fancy std::string where a simple C string will do (no alloc, no destructor) - }; - // These MUST match the codes in error_code. We check this constraint in basictests. - extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const error_code_info error_codes[]; -} // namespace internal +simdjson_inline bool raw_json_string::is_equal(const char* target) const noexcept { + // Assumptions: does not contain unescaped quote characters, and + // the raw content is quote terminated within a valid JSON string. + const char * r{raw()}; + size_t pos{0}; + bool escaping{false}; + for(;target[pos];pos++) { + if(r[pos] != target[pos]) { return false; } + // if target is a compile-time constant and it is free from + // quotes, then the next part could get optimized away through + // inlining. + if((target[pos] == '"') && !escaping) { + // We have reached the end of the raw_json_string but + // the target is not done. + return false; + } else if(target[pos] == '\\') { + escaping = !escaping; + } else { + escaping = false; + } + } + if(r[pos] != '"') { return false; } + return true; +} +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return a.unsafe_is_equal(c); +} -inline const char *error_message(error_code error) noexcept { - // If you're using error_code, we're trusting you got it from the enum. - return internal::error_codes[int(error)].message; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator==(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return a == c; } -// deprecated function -inline const std::string error_message(int error) noexcept { - if (error < 0 || error >= error_code::NUM_ERROR_CODES) { - return internal::error_codes[UNEXPECTED_ERROR].message; - } - return internal::error_codes[error].message; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(const raw_json_string &a, std::string_view c) noexcept { + return !(a == c); } -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, error_code error) noexcept { - return out << error_message(error); +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline bool operator!=(std::string_view c, const raw_json_string &a) noexcept { + return !(a == c); } -namespace internal { -// -// internal::simdjson_result_base inline implementation -// +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape(json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape(*this, allow_replacement); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result raw_json_string::unescape_wobbly(json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + return iter.unescape_wobbly(*this); +} -template -simdjson_really_inline void simdjson_result_base::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { - // on the clang compiler that comes with current macOS (Apple clang version 11.0.0), - // tie(width, error) = size["w"].get(); - // fails with "error: no viable overloaded '='"" - error = this->second; - if (!error) { - value = std::forward>(*this).first; +simdjson_unused simdjson_inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const raw_json_string &str) noexcept { + bool in_escape = false; + const char *s = str.raw(); + while (true) { + switch (*s) { + case '\\': in_escape = !in_escape; break; + case '"': if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } else { return out; } break; + default: if (in_escape) { in_escape = false; } + } + out << *s; + s++; } } -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code simdjson_result_base::get(T &value) && noexcept { - error_code error; - std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); - return error; +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::raw_json_string &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape(lasx::ondemand::json_iterator &iter, bool allow_replacement) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape(iter, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result simdjson_result::unescape_wobbly(lasx::ondemand::json_iterator &iter) const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.unescape_wobbly(iter); } +} // namespace simdjson -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code simdjson_result_base::error() const noexcept { - return this->second; +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_RAW_JSON_STRING_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/document-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { + +inline std::string_view trim(const std::string_view str) noexcept { + // We can almost surely do better by rolling our own find_first_not_of function. + size_t first = str.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + // If we have the empty string (just white space), then no trimming is possible, and + // we return the empty string_view. + if (std::string_view::npos == first) { return std::string_view(); } + size_t last = str.find_last_not_of(" \t\n\r"); + return str.substr(first, (last - first + 1)); } -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -template -simdjson_really_inline T& simdjson_result_base::value() noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return this->first; +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::document& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); } -template -simdjson_really_inline T&& simdjson_result_base::take_value() && noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return std::forward(this->first); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::document_reference& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); } -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { - return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::value& x) noexcept { + /** + * If we somehow receive a value that has already been consumed, + * then the following code could be in trouble. E.g., we create + * an array as needed, but if an array was already created, then + * it could be bad. + */ + using namespace lasx::ondemand; + lasx::ondemand::json_type t; + auto error = x.type().get(t); + if(error != SUCCESS) { return error; } + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + { + lasx::ondemand::array array; + error = x.get_array().get(array); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(array); + } + case json_type::object: + { + lasx::ondemand::object object; + error = x.get_object().get(object); + if(error) { return error; } + return to_json_string(object); + } + default: + return trim(x.raw_json_token()); + } } -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::object& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept - : std::pair(std::forward(value), error) {} -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(error_code error) noexcept - : simdjson_result_base(T{}, error) {} -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base(T &&value) noexcept - : simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), SUCCESS) {} -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result_base::simdjson_result_base() noexcept - : simdjson_result_base(T{}, UNINITIALIZED) {} +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(lasx::ondemand::array& x) noexcept { + std::string_view v; + auto error = x.raw_json().get(v); + if(error) {return error; } + return trim(v); +} -} // namespace internal +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} -/// -/// simdjson_result inline implementation -/// +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); +} -template -simdjson_really_inline void simdjson_result::tie(T &value, error_code &error) && noexcept { - std::forward>(*this).tie(value, error); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); } -template -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED simdjson_really_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &value) && noexcept { - return std::forward>(*this).get(value); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); } -template -simdjson_really_inline error_code simdjson_result::error() const noexcept { - return internal::simdjson_result_base::error(); +inline simdjson_result to_json_string(simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { return x.error(); } + return to_json_string(x.value_unsafe()); } +} // namespace simdjson + +namespace simdjson { namespace lasx { namespace ondemand { #if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::value x) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(x).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif -template -simdjson_really_inline T& simdjson_result::value() noexcept(false) { - return internal::simdjson_result_base::value(); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::array value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } } +#endif -template -simdjson_really_inline T&& simdjson_result::take_value() && noexcept(false) { - return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::document_reference& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } } +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result&& x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::document& value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } +} +#endif -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::operator T&&() && noexcept(false) { - return std::forward>(*this).take_value(); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + throw simdjson::simdjson_error(error); + } +} +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::simdjson_result x) { + if (x.error()) { throw simdjson::simdjson_error(x.error()); } + return (out << x.value()); +} +#else +inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, simdjson::lasx::ondemand::object value) { + std::string_view v; + auto error = simdjson::to_json_string(value).get(v); + if(error == simdjson::SUCCESS) { + return (out << v); + } else { + return (out << error); + } } +#endif +}}} // namespace simdjson::lasx::ondemand -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_SERIALIZATION_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/serialization-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(T &&value, error_code error) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value), error) {} -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(T &&value) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} -template -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ -} // namespace simdjson +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_ERROR_H -/* end file include/simdjson/error-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/object-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_OBJECT_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_OBJECT_H +simdjson_inline token_iterator::token_iterator( + const uint8_t *_buf, + token_position position +) noexcept : buf{_buf}, _position{position} +{ +} -#include -#include +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::current_offset() const noexcept { + return *(_position); +} -namespace simdjson { -// -// simdjson_result inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result() noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base() {} -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(dom::object value) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept - : internal::simdjson_result_base(error) {} +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::return_current_and_advance() noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position++)]; +} -inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first[key]; +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(token_position position) const noexcept { + return &buf[*position]; } -inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first[key]; +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *position; } -inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+1) - *position; } -inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at_key(key); + +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_root_length(token_position position) const noexcept { + return *(position+2) - *(position) > *(position+1) - *(position) ? + *(position+1) - *(position) + : *(position+2) - *(position); } -inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept { - if (error()) { return error(); } - return first.at_key_case_insensitive(key); +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *token_iterator::peek(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return &buf[*(_position+delta)]; +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_index(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta); +} +simdjson_inline uint32_t token_iterator::peek_length(int32_t delta) const noexcept { + return *(_position+delta+1) - *(_position+delta); } -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +simdjson_inline token_position token_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _position; +} +simdjson_inline void token_iterator::set_position(token_position target_position) noexcept { + _position = target_position; +} -inline dom::object::iterator simdjson_result::begin() const noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.begin(); +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator==(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position == other._position; } -inline dom::object::iterator simdjson_result::end() const noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.end(); +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator!=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position != other._position; } -inline size_t simdjson_result::size() const noexcept(false) { - if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } - return first.size(); +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position > other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator>=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position >= other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position < other._position; +} +simdjson_inline bool token_iterator::operator<=(const token_iterator &other) const noexcept { + return _position <= other._position; } -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx +} // namespace simdjson -namespace dom { +namespace simdjson { -// -// object inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline object::object() noexcept : tape{} {} -simdjson_really_inline object::object(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} { } -inline object::iterator object::begin() const noexcept { - return internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.json_index + 1); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::token_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_TOKEN_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_path_to_pointer_conversion-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/object.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value::value(const value_iterator &_iter) noexcept + : iter{_iter} +{ } -inline object::iterator object::end() const noexcept { - return internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.after_element() - 1); +simdjson_inline value value::start(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; } -inline size_t object::size() const noexcept { - return tape.scope_count(); +simdjson_inline value value::resume(const value_iterator &iter) noexcept { + return iter; } -inline simdjson_result object::operator[](std::string_view key) const noexcept { - return at_key(key); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_array() noexcept { + return array::start(iter); } -inline simdjson_result object::operator[](const char *key) const noexcept { - return at_key(key); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_object() noexcept { + return object::start(iter); } -inline simdjson_result object::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept { - if(json_pointer[0] != '/') { - if(json_pointer.size() == 0) { // an empty string means that we return the current node - return element(this->tape); // copy the current node - } else { // otherwise there is an error - return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; - } - } - json_pointer = json_pointer.substr(1); - size_t slash = json_pointer.find('/'); - std::string_view key = json_pointer.substr(0, slash); - // Grab the child with the given key - simdjson_result child; - - // If there is an escape character in the key, unescape it and then get the child. - size_t escape = key.find('~'); - if (escape != std::string_view::npos) { - // Unescape the key - std::string unescaped(key); - do { - switch (unescaped[escape+1]) { - case '0': - unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "~"); - break; - case '1': - unescaped.replace(escape, 2, "/"); - break; - default: - return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; // "Unexpected ~ escape character in JSON pointer"); - } - escape = unescaped.find('~', escape+1); - } while (escape != std::string::npos); - child = at_key(unescaped); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::start_or_resume_object() noexcept { + if (iter.at_start()) { + return get_object(); } else { - child = at_key(key); - } - if(child.error()) { - return child; // we do not continue if there was an error - } - // If there is a /, we have to recurse and look up more of the path - if (slash != std::string_view::npos) { - child = child.at_pointer(json_pointer.substr(slash)); + return object::resume(iter); } - return child; } -inline simdjson_result object::at_key(std::string_view key) const noexcept { - iterator end_field = end(); - for (iterator field = begin(); field != end_field; ++field) { - if (field.key_equals(key)) { - return field.value(); - } - } - return NO_SUCH_FIELD; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_raw_json_string(); } -// In case you wonder why we need this, please see -// https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/323 -// People do seek keys in a case-insensitive manner. -inline simdjson_result object::at_key_case_insensitive(std::string_view key) const noexcept { - iterator end_field = end(); - for (iterator field = begin(); field != end_field; ++field) { - if (field.key_equals_case_insensitive(key)) { - return field.value(); - } - } - return NO_SUCH_FIELD; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double() noexcept { + return iter.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + return iter.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_bool() noexcept { + return iter.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_null() noexcept { + return iter.is_null(); +} +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_array(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_object(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_string(false); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_number(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_double(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_uint64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_int64(); } +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); } + +template simdjson_inline error_code value::get(T &out) noexcept { + return get().get(out); } -// -// object::iterator inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline object::iterator::iterator(const internal::tape_ref &_tape) noexcept : tape{_tape} { } -inline const key_value_pair object::iterator::operator*() const noexcept { - return key_value_pair(key(), value()); +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline value::operator T() noexcept(false) { + return get(); } -inline bool object::iterator::operator!=(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index != other.tape.json_index; +simdjson_inline value::operator array() noexcept(false) { + return get_array(); } -inline bool object::iterator::operator==(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index == other.tape.json_index; +simdjson_inline value::operator object() noexcept(false) { + return get_object(); } -inline bool object::iterator::operator<(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index < other.tape.json_index; +simdjson_inline value::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_uint64(); } -inline bool object::iterator::operator<=(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index <= other.tape.json_index; +simdjson_inline value::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + return get_int64(); } -inline bool object::iterator::operator>=(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index >= other.tape.json_index; +simdjson_inline value::operator double() noexcept(false) { + return get_double(); } -inline bool object::iterator::operator>(const object::iterator& other) const noexcept { - return tape.json_index > other.tape.json_index; +simdjson_inline value::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + return get_string(false); } -inline object::iterator& object::iterator::operator++() noexcept { - tape.json_index++; - tape.json_index = tape.after_element(); - return *this; +simdjson_inline value::operator raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + return get_raw_json_string(); } -inline object::iterator object::iterator::operator++(int) noexcept { - object::iterator out = *this; - ++*this; - return out; +simdjson_inline value::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + return get_bool(); } -inline std::string_view object::iterator::key() const noexcept { - return tape.get_string_view(); +#endif + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::begin() & noexcept { + return get_array().begin(); } -inline uint32_t object::iterator::key_length() const noexcept { - return tape.get_string_length(); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::end() & noexcept { + return {}; } -inline const char* object::iterator::key_c_str() const noexcept { - return reinterpret_cast(&tape.doc->string_buf[size_t(tape.tape_value()) + sizeof(uint32_t)]); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_elements() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_array(); + answer = a.count_elements(); + // count_elements leaves you pointing inside the array, at the first element. + // We need to move back so that the user can create a new array (which requires that + // we point at '['). + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; } -inline element object::iterator::value() const noexcept { - return element(internal::tape_ref(tape.doc, tape.json_index + 1)); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::count_fields() & noexcept { + simdjson_result answer; + auto a = get_object(); + answer = a.count_fields(); + iter.move_at_start(); + return answer; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at(size_t index) noexcept { + auto a = get_array(); + return a.at(index); } -/** - * Design notes: - * Instead of constructing a string_view and then comparing it with a - * user-provided strings, it is probably more performant to have dedicated - * functions taking as a parameter the string we want to compare against - * and return true when they are equal. That avoids the creation of a temporary - * std::string_view. Though it is possible for the compiler to avoid entirely - * any overhead due to string_view, relying too much on compiler magic is - * problematic: compiler magic sometimes fail, and then what do you do? - * Also, enticing users to rely on high-performance function is probably better - * on the long run. - */ +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field(key); +} -inline bool object::iterator::key_equals(std::string_view o) const noexcept { - // We use the fact that the key length can be computed quickly - // without access to the string buffer. - const uint32_t len = key_length(); - if(o.size() == len) { - // We avoid construction of a temporary string_view instance. - return (memcmp(o.data(), key_c_str(), len) == 0); - } - return false; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object().find_field_unordered(key); } -inline bool object::iterator::key_equals_case_insensitive(std::string_view o) const noexcept { - // We use the fact that the key length can be computed quickly - // without access to the string buffer. - const uint32_t len = key_length(); - if(o.size() == len) { - // See For case-insensitive string comparisons, avoid char-by-char functions - // https://lemire.me/blog/2020/04/30/for-case-insensitive-string-comparisons-avoid-char-by-char-functions/ - // Note that it might be worth rolling our own strncasecmp function, with vectorization. - return (simdjson_strncasecmp(o.data(), key_c_str(), len) == 0); - } - return false; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + return start_or_resume_object()[key]; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::type() noexcept { + return iter.type(); } -// -// key_value_pair inline implementation -// -inline key_value_pair::key_value_pair(std::string_view _key, element _value) noexcept : - key(_key), value(_value) {} -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const object &value) { - return out << minify(value); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_scalar() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return ! ((this_type == json_type::array) || (this_type == json_type::object)); } -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const key_value_pair &value) { - return out << minify(value); + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_string() noexcept { + json_type this_type; + auto error = type().get(this_type); + if(error) { return error; } + return (this_type == json_type::string); } -} // namespace dom -template<> -inline std::ostream& minifier::print(std::ostream& out) { - out << '{'; - auto pair = value.begin(); - auto end = value.end(); - if (pair != end) { - out << minify(*pair); - for (++pair; pair != end; ++pair) { - out << "," << minify(*pair); +simdjson_inline bool value::is_negative() noexcept { + return iter.is_negative(); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::is_integer() noexcept { + return iter.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number_type() noexcept { + return iter.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::get_number() noexcept { + return iter.get_number(); +} + +simdjson_inline std::string_view value::raw_json_token() noexcept { + return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast(iter.peek_start()), iter.peek_start_length()); +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::raw_json() noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: { + ondemand::array array; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_array().get(array)); + return array.raw_json(); + } + case json_type::object: { + ondemand::object object; + SIMDJSON_TRY(get_object().get(object)); + return object.raw_json(); } + default: + return raw_json_token(); } - return out << '}'; } -template<> -inline std::ostream& minifier::print(std::ostream& out) { - return out << '"' << internal::escape_json_string(value.key) << "\":" << value.value; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::current_location() noexcept { + return iter.json_iter().current_location(); } -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +simdjson_inline int32_t value::current_depth() const noexcept{ + return iter.json_iter().depth(); +} -template<> -inline std::ostream& minifier>::print(std::ostream& out) { - if (value.error()) { throw simdjson_error(value.error()); } - return out << minify(value.first); +inline bool is_pointer_well_formed(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer.empty())) { // can't be + return false; + } + if (simdjson_unlikely(json_pointer[0] != '/')) { + return false; + } + size_t escape = json_pointer.find('~'); + if (escape == std::string_view::npos) { + return true; + } + if (escape == json_pointer.size() - 1) { + return false; + } + if (json_pointer[escape + 1] != '0' && json_pointer[escape + 1] != '1') { + return false; + } + return true; } -inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const simdjson_result &value) noexcept(false) { - return out << minify>(value); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) + { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_pointer(json_pointer); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_pointer(json_pointer); + default: + // a non-empty string can be invalid, or accessing a primitive (issue 2154) + if (is_pointer_well_formed(json_pointer)) { + return NO_SUCH_FIELD; + } + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } } -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + json_type t; + SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t)); + switch (t) { + case json_type::array: + return (*this).get_array().at_path(json_path); + case json_type::object: + return (*this).get_object().at_path(json_path); + default: + return INVALID_JSON_POINTER; + } +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx } // namespace simdjson -#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) -static_assert(std::ranges::view); -static_assert(std::ranges::sized_range); -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -static_assert(std::ranges::view>); -static_assert(std::ranges::sized_range>); -#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS -#endif // defined(__cpp_lib_ranges) +namespace simdjson { -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_OBJECT_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/object-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/padded_string-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_PADDED_STRING_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_PADDED_STRING_H +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + lasx::ondemand::value &&value +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base( + std::forward(value) + ) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result( + error_code error +) noexcept : + implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) +{ +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_elements() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_elements(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::count_fields() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.count_fields(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at(size_t index) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.at(index); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::begin() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.begin(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::end() & noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return {}; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field(key); +} -#include -#include -#include -#include +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::find_field_unordered(const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.find_field_unordered(key); +} -namespace simdjson { -namespace internal { +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](std::string_view key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::operator[](const char *key) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first[key]; +} -// The allocate_padded_buffer function is a low-level function to allocate memory -// with padding so we can read past the "length" bytes safely. It is used by -// the padded_string class automatically. It returns nullptr in case -// of error: the caller should check for a null pointer. -// The length parameter is the maximum size in bytes of the string. -// The caller is responsible to free the memory (e.g., delete[] (...)). -inline char *allocate_padded_buffer(size_t length) noexcept { - size_t totalpaddedlength = length + SIMDJSON_PADDING; - char *padded_buffer = new (std::nothrow) char[totalpaddedlength]; - if (padded_buffer == nullptr) { - return nullptr; - } - // We write zeroes in the padded region to avoid having uninitized - // garbage. If nothing else, garbage getting read might trigger a - // warning in a memory checking. - memset(padded_buffer + length, 0, totalpaddedlength - length); - return padded_buffer; -} // allocate_padded_buffer() +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_array() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_array(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_object() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_object(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_uint64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_int64_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_double_in_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_wobbly_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_raw_json_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_bool() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_bool(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_null() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_null(); +} + +template simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(); +} +template simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(T &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get(out); +} + +template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return std::move(first); +} +template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result::get(lasx::ondemand::value &out) noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + out = first; + return SUCCESS; +} + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_scalar() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_scalar(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_string() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_string(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_negative() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_negative(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::is_integer() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.is_integer(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number_type() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number_type(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::get_number() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.get_number(); +} +#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS +template +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator T() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return static_cast(first); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::array() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::object() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator uint64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator int64_t() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator double() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator std::string_view() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator lasx::ondemand::raw_json_string() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::operator bool() noexcept(false) { + if (error()) { throw simdjson_error(error()); } + return first; +} +#endif -} // namespace internal +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json_token() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json_token(); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::raw_json() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.raw_json(); +} -inline padded_string::padded_string() noexcept {} -inline padded_string::padded_string(size_t length) noexcept - : viable_size(length), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(length)) { - if (data_ptr != nullptr) - data_ptr[length] = '\0'; // easier when you need a c_str +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_location() noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_location(); } -inline padded_string::padded_string(const char *data, size_t length) noexcept - : viable_size(length), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(length)) { - if ((data != nullptr) and (data_ptr != nullptr)) { - memcpy(data_ptr, data, length); - data_ptr[length] = '\0'; // easier when you need a c_str - } + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::current_depth() const noexcept { + if (error()) { return error(); } + return first.current_depth(); } -// note: do not pass std::string arguments by value -inline padded_string::padded_string(const std::string & str_ ) noexcept - : viable_size(str_.size()), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(str_.size())) { - if (data_ptr != nullptr) { - memcpy(data_ptr, str_.data(), str_.size()); - data_ptr[str_.size()] = '\0'; // easier when you need a c_str + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_pointer( + std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); } + return first.at_pointer(json_pointer); } -// note: do pass std::string_view arguments by value -inline padded_string::padded_string(std::string_view sv_) noexcept - : viable_size(sv_.size()), data_ptr(internal::allocate_padded_buffer(sv_.size())) { - if (data_ptr != nullptr) { - memcpy(data_ptr, sv_.data(), sv_.size()); - data_ptr[sv_.size()] = '\0'; // easier when you need a c_str + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result simdjson_result::at_path( + std::string_view json_path) noexcept { + if (error()) { + return error(); } -} -inline padded_string::padded_string(padded_string &&o) noexcept - : viable_size(o.viable_size), data_ptr(o.data_ptr) { - o.data_ptr = nullptr; // we take ownership + return first.at_path(json_path); } -inline padded_string &padded_string::operator=(padded_string &&o) noexcept { - delete[] data_ptr; - data_ptr = o.data_ptr; - viable_size = o.viable_size; - o.data_ptr = nullptr; // we take ownership - o.viable_size = 0; - return *this; -} +} // namespace simdjson -inline void padded_string::swap(padded_string &o) noexcept { - size_t tmp_viable_size = viable_size; - char *tmp_data_ptr = data_ptr; - viable_size = o.viable_size; - data_ptr = o.data_ptr; - o.data_ptr = tmp_data_ptr; - o.viable_size = tmp_viable_size; +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for lasx: #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H + +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/atomparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/numberparsing.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_type-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string-inl.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +namespace simdjson { +namespace lasx { +namespace ondemand { + +simdjson_inline value_iterator::value_iterator( + json_iterator *json_iter, + depth_t depth, + token_position start_position +) noexcept : _json_iter{json_iter}, _depth{depth}, _start_position{start_position} +{ } -inline padded_string::~padded_string() noexcept { - delete[] data_ptr; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_object(); } -inline size_t padded_string::size() const noexcept { return viable_size; } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_object() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('{', "Not an object", "object") ); + return started_root_object(); +} -inline size_t padded_string::length() const noexcept { return viable_size; } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_object() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + end_container(); + return false; + } + return true; +} -inline const char *padded_string::data() const noexcept { return data_ptr; } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_object() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // object: e.g., `{"a":2} foo }`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != '}') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing } at end"); + } + // If the last character is } *and* the first gibberish character is also '}' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == '}') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed object. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); + } + } + return SUCCESS; +} -inline char *padded_string::data() noexcept { return data_ptr; } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_object() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_object(); + if(error) { return error; } + return started_object(); +} -inline padded_string::operator std::string_view() const { return std::string_view(data(), length()); } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::end_container() noexcept { +#if SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + if (depth() > 1 && at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing parent ] or }"); } + // if (depth() <= 1 && !at_end()) { return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing [ or { at start"); } +#endif // SIMDJSON_CHECK_EOF + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); + return SUCCESS; +} -inline simdjson_result padded_string::load(const std::string &filename) noexcept { - // Open the file - SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS - SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe - std::FILE *fp = std::fopen(filename.c_str(), "rb"); - SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_field() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); - if (fp == nullptr) { - return IO_ERROR; + // It's illegal to call this unless there are more tokens: anything that ends in } or ] is + // obligated to verify there are more tokens if they are not the top level. + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case '}': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "object"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between object fields"); } +} - // Get the file size - if(std::fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END) < 0) { - std::fclose(fp); - return IO_ERROR; - } - long llen = std::ftell(fp); - if((llen < 0) || (llen == LONG_MAX)) { - std::fclose(fp); - return IO_ERROR; - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + error_code error; + bool has_value; + // + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. The start of the object, at the first field: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + if (at_first_field()) { + has_value = true; - // Allocate the padded_string - size_t len = (size_t) llen; - padded_string s(len); - if (s.data() == nullptr) { - std::fclose(fp); - return MEMALLOC; + // + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + return false; + + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif } + while (has_value) { + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + //if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } - // Read the padded_string - std::rewind(fp); - size_t bytes_read = std::fread(s.data(), 1, len, fp); - if (std::fclose(fp) != 0 || bytes_read != len) { - return IO_ERROR; + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); // Skip the value entirely + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } } - return s; + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. + return false; } -} // namespace simdjson - -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_PADDED_STRING_H -/* end file include/simdjson/padded_string-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/parsedjson_iterator-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_PARSEDJSON_ITERATOR_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_PARSEDJSON_ITERATOR_H +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::find_field_unordered_raw(const std::string_view key) noexcept { + /** + * When find_field_unordered_raw is called, we can either be pointing at the + * first key, pointing outside (at the closing brace) or if a key was matched + * we can be either pointing right afterthe ':' right before the value (that we need skip), + * or we may have consumed the value and we might be at a comma or at the + * final brace (ready for a call to has_next_field()). + */ + error_code error; + bool has_value; -#include + // First, we scan from that point to the end. + // If we don't find a match, we may loop back around, and scan from the beginning to that point. + token_position search_start = _json_iter->position(); -namespace simdjson { + // We want to know whether we need to go back to the beginning. + bool at_first = at_first_field(); + /////////////// + // Initially, the object can be in one of a few different places: + // + // 1. At the first key: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2, index 1) + // ``` + // + if (at_first) { + has_value = true; -// VS2017 reports deprecated warnings when you define a deprecated class's methods. -SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS -SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING + // 2. When a previous search did not yield a value or the object is empty: + // + // ``` + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // { } + // ^ (depth 0, index 2) + // ``` + // + } else if (!is_open()) { -// Because of template weirdness, the actual class definition is inline in the document class +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + // If we're past the end of the object, we're being iterated out of order. + // Note: this is not perfect detection. It's possible the user is inside some other object; if so, + // this object iterator will blithely scan that object for fields. + if (_json_iter->depth() < depth() - 1) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + at_first = true; + // 3. When a previous search found a field or an iterator yielded a value: + // + // ``` + // // When a field was not fully consumed (or not even touched at all) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 2) + // // When a field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // When the last field was fully consumed + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // ``` + // + } else { + // If someone queried a key but they not did access the value, then we are left pointing + // at the ':' and we need to move forward through the value... If the value was + // processed then skip_child() does not move the iterator (but may adjust the depth). + if ((error = skip_child() )) { abandon(); return error; } + search_start = _json_iter->position(); + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (_json_iter->start_position(_depth) != start_position()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED bool dom::parser::Iterator::is_ok() const { - return location < tape_length; -} + // After initial processing, we will be in one of two states: + // + // ``` + // // At the beginning of a field + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 1) + // // At the end of the object + // { "a": [ 1, 2 ], "b": [ 3, 4 ] } + // ^ (depth 0) + // ``` + // + // Next, we find a match starting from the current position. + while (has_value) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + if ((error = field_key().get(actual_key) )) { abandon(); return error; }; + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + if ((error = field_value() )) { abandon(); return error; } + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } -// useful for debugging purposes -size_t dom::parser::Iterator::get_tape_location() const { - return location; -} + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + if ((error = has_next_field().get(has_value) )) { abandon(); return error; } + } + // Performance note: it maybe wasteful to rewind to the beginning when there might be + // no other query following. Indeed, it would require reskipping the whole object. + // Instead, you can just stay where you are. If there is a new query, there is always time + // to rewind. + if(at_first) { return false; } + + // If we reach the end without finding a match, search the rest of the fields starting at the + // beginning of the object. + // (We have already run through the object before, so we've already validated its structure. We + // don't check errors in this bit.) + SIMDJSON_TRY(reset_object().get(has_value)); + while (true) { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME(has_value); // we should reach search_start before ever reaching the end of the object + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); // We must be at the start of a field + + // Get the key and colon, stopping at the value. + raw_json_string actual_key; + // size_t max_key_length = _json_iter->peek_length() - 2; // -2 for the two quotes + // Note: _json_iter->peek_length() - 2 might overflow if _json_iter->peek_length() < 2. + // field_key() advances the pointer and checks that '"' is found (corresponding to a key). + // The depth is left unchanged by field_key(). + error = field_key().get(actual_key); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // field_value() will advance and check that we find a ':' separating the + // key and the value. It will also increment the depth by one. + error = field_value(); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + + // If it matches, stop and return + // We could do it this way if we wanted to allow arbitrary + // key content (including escaped quotes). + // if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(max_key_length, key)) { + // Instead we do the following which may trigger buffer overruns if the + // user provides an adversarial key (containing a well placed unescaped quote + // character and being longer than the number of bytes remaining in the JSON + // input). + if (actual_key.unsafe_is_equal(key)) { + logger::log_event(*this, "match", key, -2); + // If we return here, then we return while pointing at the ':' that we just checked. + return true; + } -// useful for debugging purposes -size_t dom::parser::Iterator::get_tape_length() const { - return tape_length; + // No match: skip the value and see if , or } is next + logger::log_event(*this, "no match", key, -2); + // The call to skip_child is meant to skip over the value corresponding to the key. + // After skip_child(), we are right before the next comma (',') or the final brace ('}'). + SIMDJSON_TRY( skip_child() ); + // If we reached the end of the key-value pair we started from, then we know + // that the key is not there so we return false. We are either right before + // the next comma or the final brace. + if(_json_iter->position() == search_start) { return false; } + // The has_next_field() advances the pointer and check that either ',' or '}' is found. + // It returns true if ',' is found, false otherwise. If anything other than ',' or '}' is found, + // then we are in error and we abort. + error = has_next_field().get(has_value); SIMDJSON_ASSUME(!error); + // If we make the mistake of exiting here, then we could be left pointing at a key + // in the middle of an object. That's not an allowable state. + } + // If the loop ended, we're out of fields to look at. The program should + // never reach this point. + return false; } +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS -// returns the current depth (start at 1 with 0 reserved for the fictitious root -// node) -size_t dom::parser::Iterator::get_depth() const { - return depth; -} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::field_key() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); -// A scope is a series of nodes at the same depth, typically it is either an -// object ({) or an array ([). The root node has type 'r'. -uint8_t dom::parser::Iterator::get_scope_type() const { - return depth_index[depth].scope_type; + const uint8_t *key = _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + if (*(key++) != '"') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Object key is not a string"); } + return raw_json_string(key); } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::move_forward() { - if (location + 1 >= tape_length) { - return false; // we are at the end! - } - - if ((current_type == '[') || (current_type == '{')) { - // We are entering a new scope - depth++; - assert(depth < max_depth); - depth_index[depth].start_of_scope = location; - depth_index[depth].scope_type = current_type; - } else if ((current_type == ']') || (current_type == '}')) { - // Leaving a scope. - depth--; - } else if (is_number()) { - // these types use 2 locations on the tape, not just one. - location += 1; - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::field_value() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); - location += 1; - current_val = doc.tape[location]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); - return true; + if (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance() != ':') { return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing colon in object field"); } + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return SUCCESS; } -void dom::parser::Iterator::move_to_value() { - // assume that we are on a key, so move by 1. - location += 1; - current_val = doc.tape[location]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_array(); } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::move_to_key(const char *key) { - if (down()) { - do { - const bool right_key = (strcmp(get_string(), key) == 0); - move_to_value(); - if (right_key) { - return true; - } - } while (next()); - up(); - } - return false; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::start_root_array() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_TRY( start_container('[', "Not an array", "array") ); + return started_root_array(); } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::move_to_key_insensitive( - const char *key) { - if (down()) { - do { - const bool right_key = (simdjson_strcasecmp(get_string(), key) == 0); - move_to_value(); - if (right_key) { - return true; - } - } while (next()); - up(); - } - return false; +inline std::string value_iterator::to_string() const noexcept { + auto answer = std::string("value_iterator [ depth : ") + std::to_string(_depth) + std::string(", "); + if(_json_iter != nullptr) { answer += _json_iter->to_string(); } + answer += std::string(" ]"); + return answer; } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::move_to_key(const char *key, - uint32_t length) { - if (down()) { - do { - bool right_key = ((get_string_length() == length) && - (memcmp(get_string(), key, length) == 0)); - move_to_value(); - if (right_key) { - return true; - } - } while (next()); - up(); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_array() noexcept { + assert_at_container_start(); + if (*_json_iter->peek() == ']') { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty array"); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; } - return false; + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + _json_iter->set_start_position(_depth, start_position()); +#endif + return true; } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::move_to_index(uint32_t index) { - if (down()) { - uint32_t i = 0; - for (; i < index; i++) { - if (!next()) { - break; - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::check_root_array() noexcept { + // When in streaming mode, we cannot expect peek_last() to be the last structural element of the + // current document. It only works in the normal mode where we have indexed a single document. + // Note that adding a check for 'streaming' is not expensive since we only have at most + // one root element. + if ( ! _json_iter->streaming() ) { + // The following lines do not fully protect against garbage content within the + // array: e.g., `[1, 2] foo]`. Users concerned with garbage content should + // also call `at_end()` on the document instance at the end of the processing to + // ensure that the processing has finished at the end. + // + if (*_json_iter->peek_last() != ']') { + _json_iter->abandon(); + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "missing ] at end"); } - if (i == index) { - return true; + // If the last character is ] *and* the first gibberish character is also ']' + // then on-demand could accidentally go over. So we need additional checks. + // https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1834 + // Checking that the document is balanced requires a full scan which is potentially + // expensive, but it only happens in edge cases where the first padding character is + // a closing bracket. + if ((*_json_iter->peek(_json_iter->end_position()) == ']') && (!_json_iter->balanced())) { + _json_iter->abandon(); + // The exact error would require more work. It will typically be an unclosed array. + return report_error(INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "the document is unbalanced"); } - up(); } - return false; + return SUCCESS; } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::prev() { - size_t target_location = location; - to_start_scope(); - size_t npos = location; - if (target_location == npos) { - return false; // we were already at the start - } - size_t oldnpos; - // we have that npos < target_location here - do { - oldnpos = npos; - if ((current_type == '[') || (current_type == '{')) { - // we need to jump - npos = uint32_t(current_val); - } else { - npos = npos + ((current_type == 'd' || current_type == 'l') ? 2 : 1); - } - } while (npos < target_location); - location = oldnpos; - current_val = doc.tape[location]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); - return true; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::started_root_array() noexcept { + auto error = check_root_array(); + if (error) { return error; } + return started_array(); } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::up() { - if (depth == 1) { - return false; // don't allow moving back to root +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::has_next_element() noexcept { + assert_at_next(); + + logger::log_event(*this, "has_next_element"); + switch (*_json_iter->return_current_and_advance()) { + case ']': + logger::log_end_value(*_json_iter, "array"); + SIMDJSON_TRY( end_container() ); + return false; + case ',': + _json_iter->descend_to(depth()+1); + return true; + default: + return report_error(TAPE_ERROR, "Missing comma between array elements"); } - to_start_scope(); - // next we just move to the previous value - depth--; - location -= 1; - current_val = doc.tape[location]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); - return true; } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::down() { - if (location + 1 >= tape_length) { - return false; - } - if ((current_type == '[') || (current_type == '{')) { - size_t npos = uint32_t(current_val); - if (npos == location + 2) { - return false; // we have an empty scope - } - depth++; - assert(depth < max_depth); - location = location + 1; - depth_index[depth].start_of_scope = location; - depth_index[depth].scope_type = current_type; - current_val = doc.tape[location]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); - return true; - } - return false; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_bool(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + auto not_true = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "true"); + auto not_false = atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "fals") | (json[4] ^ 'e'); + bool error = (not_true && not_false) || jsoncharutils::is_not_structural_or_whitespace(json[not_true ? 5 : 4]); + if (error) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + return simdjson_result(!not_true); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::parse_null(const uint8_t *json) const noexcept { + bool is_null_string = !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]); + // if we start with 'n', we must be a null + if(!is_null_string && json[0]=='n') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a null but starts with n"); } + return is_null_string; } -void dom::parser::Iterator::to_start_scope() { - location = depth_index[depth].start_of_scope; - current_val = doc.tape[location]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); +} +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_string(allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { + return get_raw_json_string().unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_uint64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("uint64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("uint64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_int64_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("int64")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("int64"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_double_in_string() noexcept { + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(peek_non_root_scalar("double")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("double"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_bool() noexcept { + auto result = parse_bool(peek_non_root_scalar("bool")); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { advance_non_root_scalar("bool"); } + return result; +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_null() noexcept { + bool is_null_value; + SIMDJSON_TRY(parse_null(peek_non_root_scalar("null")).get(is_null_value)); + if(is_null_value) { advance_non_root_scalar("null"); } + return is_null_value; +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_non_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_root_negative() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_negative(peek_root_scalar("numbersign")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_integer() noexcept { + return numberparsing::is_integer(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number_type() noexcept { + return numberparsing::get_number_type(peek_non_root_scalar("integer")); +} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_number() noexcept { + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(peek_non_root_scalar("number"), num); + if(error) { return error; } + return num; } -bool dom::parser::Iterator::next() { - size_t npos; - if ((current_type == '[') || (current_type == '{')) { - // we need to jump - npos = uint32_t(current_val); - } else { - npos = location + (is_number() ? 2 : 1); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_integer(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("is_root_integer"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + return false; // if there are more than 20 characters, it cannot be represented as an integer. } - uint64_t next_val = doc.tape[npos]; - uint8_t next_type = uint8_t(next_val >> 56); - if ((next_type == ']') || (next_type == '}')) { - return false; // we reached the end of the scope - } - location = npos; - current_val = next_val; - current_type = next_type; - return true; + auto answer = numberparsing::is_integer(tmpbuf); + // If the parsing was a success, we must still check that it is + // a single scalar. Note that we parse first because of cases like '[]' where + // getting TRAILING_CONTENT is wrong. + if(check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && (!_json_iter->is_single_token())) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; } -dom::parser::Iterator::Iterator(const dom::parser &pj) noexcept(false) - : doc(pj.doc) -{ -#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS - if (!pj.valid) { throw simdjson_error(pj.error); } -#else - if (!pj.valid) { return; } // abort() usage is forbidden in the library -#endif - max_depth = pj.max_depth(); - depth_index = new scopeindex_t[max_depth + 1]; - depth_index[0].start_of_scope = location; - current_val = doc.tape[location++]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); - depth_index[0].scope_type = current_type; - tape_length = size_t(current_val & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK); - if (location < tape_length) { - // If we make it here, then depth_capacity must >=2, but the compiler - // may not know this. - current_val = doc.tape[location]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); - depth++; - assert(depth < max_depth); - depth_index[depth].start_of_scope = location; - depth_index[depth].scope_type = current_type; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number_type(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return number_type::big_integer; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; } + auto answer = numberparsing::get_number_type(tmpbuf); + if (check_trailing && (answer.error() == SUCCESS) && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + return answer; } -dom::parser::Iterator::Iterator( - const dom::parser::Iterator &o) noexcept - : doc(o.doc), - max_depth(o.depth), - depth(o.depth), - location(o.location), - tape_length(o.tape_length), - current_type(o.current_type), - current_val(o.current_val) -{ - depth_index = new scopeindex_t[max_depth+1]; - memcpy(depth_index, o.depth_index, (depth + 1) * sizeof(depth_index[0])); +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("number"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + // NOTE: the current approach doesn't work for very big integer numbers containing more than 1074 digits. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + if(numberparsing::check_if_integer(json, max_len)) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Found big integer"); + return BIGINT_ERROR; + } + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters and not a big integer"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + number num; + error_code error = numberparsing::parse_number(tmpbuf, num); + if(error) { return error; } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("number"); + return num; } - -dom::parser::Iterator::~Iterator() noexcept { - if (depth_index) { delete[] depth_index; } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_string(bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape(json_iter(), allow_replacement); } - -bool dom::parser::Iterator::print(std::ostream &os, bool escape_strings) const { - if (!is_ok()) { - return false; +template +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::get_root_string(string_type& receiver, bool check_trailing, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { + std::string_view content; + auto err = get_root_string(check_trailing, allow_replacement).get(content); + if (err) { return err; } + receiver = content; + return SUCCESS; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_wobbly_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + return get_root_raw_json_string(check_trailing).unescape_wobbly(json_iter()); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_raw_json_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto json = peek_scalar("string"); + if (*json != '"') { return incorrect_type_error("Not a string"); } + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_scalar("string"); + return raw_json_string(json+1); +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; } - switch (current_type) { - case '"': // we have a string - os << '"'; - if (escape_strings) { - os << internal::escape_json_string(std::string_view(get_string(), get_string_length())); - } else { - // was: os << get_string();, but given that we can include null chars, we - // have to do something crazier: - std::copy(get_string(), get_string() + get_string_length(), std::ostream_iterator(os)); - } - os << '"'; - break; - case 'l': // we have a long int - os << get_integer(); - break; - case 'u': - os << get_unsigned_integer(); - break; - case 'd': - os << get_double(); - break; - case 'n': // we have a null - os << "null"; - break; - case 't': // we have a true - os << "true"; - break; - case 'f': // we have a false - os << "false"; - break; - case '{': // we have an object - case '}': // we end an object - case '[': // we start an array - case ']': // we end an array - os << char(current_type); - break; - default: - return false; + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); } - return true; + return result; } - -bool dom::parser::Iterator::move_to(const char *pointer, - uint32_t length) { - char *new_pointer = nullptr; - if (pointer[0] == '#') { - // Converting fragment representation to string representation - new_pointer = new char[length]; - uint32_t new_length = 0; - for (uint32_t i = 1; i < length; i++) { - if (pointer[i] == '%' && pointer[i + 1] == 'x') { -#if __cpp_exceptions - try { -#endif - int fragment = - std::stoi(std::string(&pointer[i + 2], 2), nullptr, 16); - if (fragment == '\\' || fragment == '"' || (fragment <= 0x1F)) { - // escaping the character - new_pointer[new_length] = '\\'; - new_length++; - } - new_pointer[new_length] = char(fragment); - i += 3; -#if __cpp_exceptions - } catch (std::invalid_argument &) { - delete[] new_pointer; - return false; // the fragment is invalid - } -#endif - } else { - new_pointer[new_length] = pointer[i]; - } - new_length++; - } - length = new_length; - pointer = new_pointer; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_uint64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("uint64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]{}; // <20 digits> is the longest possible unsigned integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; } - - // saving the current state - size_t depth_s = depth; - size_t location_s = location; - uint8_t current_type_s = current_type; - uint64_t current_val_s = current_val; - - rewind(); // The json pointer is used from the root of the document. - - bool found = relative_move_to(pointer, length); - delete[] new_pointer; - - if (!found) { - // since the pointer has found nothing, we get back to the original - // position. - depth = depth_s; - location = location_s; - current_type = current_type_s; - current_val = current_val_s; + auto result = numberparsing::parse_unsigned_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("uint64"); } - - return found; + return result; } - -bool dom::parser::Iterator::relative_move_to(const char *pointer, - uint32_t length) { - if (length == 0) { - // returns the whole document - return true; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; } - if (pointer[0] != '/') { - // '/' must be the first character - return false; + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); } - - // finding the key in an object or the index in an array - std::string key_or_index; - uint32_t offset = 1; - - // checking for the "-" case - if (is_array() && pointer[1] == '-') { - if (length != 2) { - // the pointer must be exactly "/-" - // there can't be anything more after '-' as an index - return false; - } - key_or_index = '-'; - offset = length; // will skip the loop coming right after + return result; +} +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_int64_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("int64"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[20+1+1]; // -<19 digits> is the longest possible integer + tmpbuf[20+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 20+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 20 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; } - // We either transform the first reference token to a valid json key - // or we make sure it is a valid index in an array. - for (; offset < length; offset++) { - if (pointer[offset] == '/') { - // beginning of the next key or index - break; - } - if (is_array() && (pointer[offset] < '0' || pointer[offset] > '9')) { - // the index of an array must be an integer - // we also make sure std::stoi won't discard whitespaces later - return false; - } - if (pointer[offset] == '~') { - // "~1" represents "/" - if (pointer[offset + 1] == '1') { - key_or_index += '/'; - offset++; - continue; - } - // "~0" represents "~" - if (pointer[offset + 1] == '0') { - key_or_index += '~'; - offset++; - continue; - } - } - if (pointer[offset] == '\\') { - if (pointer[offset + 1] == '\\' || pointer[offset + 1] == '"' || - (pointer[offset + 1] <= 0x1F)) { - key_or_index += pointer[offset + 1]; - offset++; - continue; - } - return false; // invalid escaped character - } - if (pointer[offset] == '\"') { - // unescaped quote character. this is an invalid case. - // lets do nothing and assume most pointers will be valid. - // it won't find any corresponding json key anyway. - // return false; - } - key_or_index += pointer[offset]; - } - - bool found = false; - if (is_object()) { - if (move_to_key(key_or_index.c_str(), uint32_t(key_or_index.length()))) { - found = relative_move_to(pointer + offset, length - offset); - } - } else if (is_array()) { - if (key_or_index == "-") { // handling "-" case first - if (down()) { - while (next()) - ; // moving to the end of the array - // moving to the nonexistent value right after... - size_t npos; - if ((current_type == '[') || (current_type == '{')) { - // we need to jump - npos = uint32_t(current_val); - } else { - npos = - location + ((current_type == 'd' || current_type == 'l') ? 2 : 1); - } - location = npos; - current_val = doc.tape[npos]; - current_type = uint8_t(current_val >> 56); - return true; // how could it fail ? - } - } else { // regular numeric index - // The index can't have a leading '0' - if (key_or_index[0] == '0' && key_or_index.length() > 1) { - return false; - } - // it cannot be empty - if (key_or_index.length() == 0) { - return false; - } - // we already checked the index contains only valid digits - uint32_t index = std::stoi(key_or_index); - if (move_to_index(index)) { - found = relative_move_to(pointer + offset, length - offset); - } - } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_integer_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("int64"); } - - return found; + return result; } - -SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS - -} // namespace simdjson - -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_PARSEDJSON_ITERATOR_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/parsedjson_iterator-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/dom/parser-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_PARSER_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_PARSER_H - -#include -#include - -namespace simdjson { -namespace dom { - -// -// parser inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline parser::parser(size_t max_capacity) noexcept - : _max_capacity{max_capacity}, - loaded_bytes(nullptr) { +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; } -simdjson_really_inline parser::parser(parser &&other) noexcept = default; -simdjson_really_inline parser &parser::operator=(parser &&other) noexcept = default; -inline bool parser::is_valid() const noexcept { return valid; } -inline int parser::get_error_code() const noexcept { return error; } -inline std::string parser::get_error_message() const noexcept { return error_message(error); } -inline bool parser::print_json(std::ostream &os) const noexcept { - if (!valid) { return false; } - os << doc.root(); - return true; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_double_in_string(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("double"); + // Per https://www.exploringbinary.com/maximum-number-of-decimal-digits-in-binary-floating-point-numbers/, + // 1074 is the maximum number of significant fractional digits. Add 8 more digits for the biggest + // number: -0.e-308. + uint8_t tmpbuf[1074+8+1+1]; // +1 for null termination. + tmpbuf[1074+8+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 1074+8+1)) { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), "Root number more than 1082 characters"); + return NUMBER_ERROR; + } + auto result = numberparsing::parse_double_in_string(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("double"); + } + return result; } -inline bool parser::dump_raw_tape(std::ostream &os) const noexcept { - return valid ? doc.dump_raw_tape(os) : false; +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::get_root_bool(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("bool"); + uint8_t tmpbuf[5+1+1]; // +1 for null termination + tmpbuf[5+1] = '\0'; // make sure that buffer is always null terminated. + if (!_json_iter->copy_to_buffer(json, max_len, tmpbuf, 5+1)) { return incorrect_type_error("Not a boolean"); } + auto result = parse_bool(tmpbuf); + if(result.error() == SUCCESS) { + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("bool"); + } + return result; } - -inline simdjson_result parser::read_file(const std::string &path) noexcept { - // Open the file - SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS - SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING // Disable CRT_SECURE warning on MSVC: manually verified this is safe - std::FILE *fp = std::fopen(path.c_str(), "rb"); - SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS - - if (fp == nullptr) { - return IO_ERROR; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept { + auto max_len = peek_root_length(); + auto json = peek_root_scalar("null"); + bool result = (max_len >= 4 && !atomparsing::str4ncmp(json, "null") && + (max_len == 4 || jsoncharutils::is_structural_or_whitespace(json[4]))); + if(result) { // we have something that looks like a null. + if (check_trailing && !_json_iter->is_single_token()) { return TRAILING_CONTENT; } + advance_root_scalar("null"); } + return result; +} - // Get the file size - if(std::fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END) < 0) { - std::fclose(fp); - return IO_ERROR; - } - long len = std::ftell(fp); - if((len < 0) || (len == LONG_MAX)) { - std::fclose(fp); - return IO_ERROR; - } +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::skip_child() noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth >= _depth ); - // Make sure we have enough capacity to load the file - if (_loaded_bytes_capacity < size_t(len)) { - loaded_bytes.reset( internal::allocate_padded_buffer(len) ); - if (!loaded_bytes) { - std::fclose(fp); - return MEMALLOC; - } - _loaded_bytes_capacity = len; - } + return _json_iter->skip_child(depth()); +} - // Read the string - std::rewind(fp); - size_t bytes_read = std::fread(loaded_bytes.get(), 1, len, fp); - if (std::fclose(fp) != 0 || bytes_read != size_t(len)) { - return IO_ERROR; - } +simdjson_inline value_iterator value_iterator::child() const noexcept { + assert_at_child(); + return { _json_iter, depth()+1, _json_iter->token.position() }; +} - return bytes_read; +// GCC 7 warns when the first line of this function is inlined away into oblivion due to the caller +// relating depth and iterator depth, which is a desired effect. It does not happen if is_open is +// marked non-inline. +SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS +SIMDJSON_DISABLE_STRICT_OVERFLOW_WARNING +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_open() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->depth() >= depth(); } +SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS -inline simdjson_result parser::load(const std::string &path) & noexcept { - size_t len; - auto _error = read_file(path).get(len); - if (_error) { return _error; } - return parse(loaded_bytes.get(), len, false); +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_end() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->at_end(); } -inline simdjson_result parser::load_many(const std::string &path, size_t batch_size) noexcept { - size_t len; - auto _error = read_file(path).get(len); - if (_error) { return _error; } - return document_stream(*this, (const uint8_t*)loaded_bytes.get(), len, batch_size); +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position(); } -inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) & noexcept { - error_code _error = ensure_capacity(len); - if (_error) { return _error; } - std::unique_ptr tmp_buf; +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::at_first_field() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + return _json_iter->token.position() == start_position() + 1; +} - if (realloc_if_needed) { - tmp_buf.reset((uint8_t *)internal::allocate_padded_buffer(len)); - if (tmp_buf.get() == nullptr) { return MEMALLOC; } - memcpy((void *)tmp_buf.get(), buf, len); - } - _error = implementation->parse(realloc_if_needed ? tmp_buf.get() : buf, len, doc); - if (_error) { return _error; } +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::abandon() noexcept { + _json_iter->abandon(); +} - return doc.root(); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline depth_t value_iterator::depth() const noexcept { + return _depth; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const char *buf, size_t len, bool realloc_if_needed) & noexcept { - return parse((const uint8_t *)buf, len, realloc_if_needed); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::error() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->error; } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const std::string &s) & noexcept { - return parse(s.data(), s.length(), s.capacity() - s.length() < SIMDJSON_PADDING); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *&value_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept { + return _json_iter->string_buf_loc(); } -simdjson_really_inline simdjson_result parser::parse(const padded_string &s) & noexcept { - return parse(s.data(), s.length(), false); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline const json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() const noexcept { + return *_json_iter; } - -inline simdjson_result parser::parse_many(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) noexcept { - return document_stream(*this, buf, len, batch_size); +simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline json_iterator &value_iterator::json_iter() noexcept { + return *_json_iter; } -inline simdjson_result parser::parse_many(const char *buf, size_t len, size_t batch_size) noexcept { - return parse_many((const uint8_t *)buf, len, batch_size); + +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_start() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek(start_position()); } -inline simdjson_result parser::parse_many(const std::string &s, size_t batch_size) noexcept { - return parse_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size); +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_start_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_length(start_position()); } -inline simdjson_result parser::parse_many(const padded_string &s, size_t batch_size) noexcept { - return parse_many(s.data(), s.length(), batch_size); +simdjson_inline uint32_t value_iterator::peek_root_length() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->peek_root_length(start_position()); } -simdjson_really_inline size_t parser::capacity() const noexcept { - return implementation ? implementation->capacity() : 0; -} -simdjson_really_inline size_t parser::max_capacity() const noexcept { - return _max_capacity; +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); } -simdjson_really_inline size_t parser::max_depth() const noexcept { - return implementation ? implementation->max_depth() : DEFAULT_MAX_DEPTH; + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } + + // Get the JSON and advance the cursor, decreasing depth to signify that we have retrieved the value. + assert_at_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -inline error_code parser::allocate(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept { - // - // Reallocate implementation and document if needed - // - error_code err; - // - // It is possible that we change max_depth without touching capacity, in - // which case, we do not want to reallocate the document buffers. - // - bool need_doc_allocation{false}; - if (implementation) { - need_doc_allocation = implementation->capacity() != capacity || !doc.tape; - err = implementation->allocate(capacity, max_depth); +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + // If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor. + const uint8_t *json; + if (!is_at_start()) { +#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS + if (!is_at_iterator_start()) { return OUT_OF_ORDER_ITERATION; } +#endif + json = peek_start(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } } else { - need_doc_allocation = true; - err = simdjson::active_implementation->create_dom_parser_implementation(capacity, max_depth, implementation); - } - if (err) { return err; } - if (need_doc_allocation) { - err = doc.allocate(capacity); - if (err) { return err; } + assert_at_start(); + /** + * We should be prudent. Let us peek. If it is not the right type, we + * return an error. Only once we have determined that we have the right + * type are we allowed to advance! + */ + json = _json_iter->peek(); + if (*json != start_char) { return incorrect_type_error(incorrect_type_message); } + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); } + + return SUCCESS; } -SIMDJSON_WARN_UNUSED -inline bool parser::allocate_capacity(size_t capacity, size_t max_depth) noexcept { - return !allocate(capacity, max_depth); -} -inline error_code parser::ensure_capacity(size_t desired_capacity) noexcept { - // If we don't have enough capacity, (try to) automatically bump it. - // If the document was taken, reallocate that too. - // Both in one if statement to minimize unlikely branching. - if (simdjson_unlikely(capacity() < desired_capacity || !doc.tape)) { - if (desired_capacity > max_capacity()) { - return error = CAPACITY; - } - return allocate(desired_capacity, max_depth()); - } +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } - return SUCCESS; + assert_at_root(); + return _json_iter->peek(); } +simdjson_inline const uint8_t *value_iterator::peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return peek_start(); } -simdjson_really_inline void parser::set_max_capacity(size_t max_capacity) noexcept { - _max_capacity = max_capacity; + assert_at_non_root_start(); + return _json_iter->peek(); } -} // namespace dom -} // namespace simdjson +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_PARSER_H -/* end file include/simdjson/dom/parser-inl.h */ -/* begin file include/simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h */ -#ifndef SIMDJSON_INLINE_TAPE_REF_H -#define SIMDJSON_INLINE_TAPE_REF_H + assert_at_root(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept { + logger::log_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type); + if (!is_at_start()) { return; } -#include + assert_at_non_root_start(); + _json_iter->return_current_and_advance(); + _json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1); +} -namespace simdjson { -namespace internal { +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept { + logger::log_error(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), message); + return INCORRECT_TYPE; +} -// -// tape_ref inline implementation -// -simdjson_really_inline tape_ref::tape_ref() noexcept : doc{nullptr}, json_index{0} {} -simdjson_really_inline tape_ref::tape_ref(const dom::document *_doc, size_t _json_index) noexcept : doc{_doc}, json_index{_json_index} {} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_start() const noexcept { + return position() == start_position(); +} +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_key() const noexcept { + // Keys are at the same depth as the object. + // Note here that we could be safer and check that we are within an object, + // but we do not. + return _depth == _json_iter->_depth && *_json_iter->peek() == '"'; +} -simdjson_really_inline bool tape_ref::is_document_root() const noexcept { - return json_index == 1; // should we ever change the structure of the tape, this should get updated. +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_at_iterator_start() const noexcept { + // We can legitimately be either at the first value ([1]), or after the array if it's empty ([]). + auto delta = position() - start_position(); + return delta == 1 || delta == 2; } -// Some value types have a specific on-tape word value. It can be faster -// to check the type by doing a word-to-word comparison instead of extracting the -// most significant 8 bits. +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); +} -simdjson_really_inline bool tape_ref::is_double() const noexcept { - constexpr uint64_t tape_double = uint64_t(tape_type::DOUBLE)<<56; - return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_double; +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_container_start() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position == _start_position + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); } -simdjson_really_inline bool tape_ref::is_int64() const noexcept { - constexpr uint64_t tape_int64 = uint64_t(tape_type::INT64)<<56; - return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_int64; + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_next() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); } -simdjson_really_inline bool tape_ref::is_uint64() const noexcept { - constexpr uint64_t tape_uint64 = uint64_t(tape_type::UINT64)<<56; - return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_uint64; + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position); } -simdjson_really_inline bool tape_ref::is_false() const noexcept { - constexpr uint64_t tape_false = uint64_t(tape_type::FALSE_VALUE)<<56; - return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_false; + +simdjson_inline void value_iterator::move_at_container_start() noexcept { + _json_iter->_depth = _depth; + _json_iter->token.set_position(_start_position + 1); } -simdjson_really_inline bool tape_ref::is_true() const noexcept { - constexpr uint64_t tape_true = uint64_t(tape_type::TRUE_VALUE)<<56; - return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_true; + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_array() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_array(); } -simdjson_really_inline bool tape_ref::is_null_on_tape() const noexcept { - constexpr uint64_t tape_null = uint64_t(tape_type::NULL_VALUE)<<56; - return doc->tape[json_index] == tape_null; + +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::reset_object() noexcept { + if(error()) { return error(); } + move_at_container_start(); + return started_object(); } -inline size_t tape_ref::after_element() const noexcept { - switch (tape_ref_type()) { - case tape_type::START_ARRAY: - case tape_type::START_OBJECT: - return matching_brace_index(); - case tape_type::UINT64: - case tape_type::INT64: - case tape_type::DOUBLE: - return json_index + 2; - default: - return json_index + 1; - } +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_child() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->token._position > _start_position ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter->_depth == _depth + 1 ); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 0 ); } -simdjson_really_inline tape_type tape_ref::tape_ref_type() const noexcept { - return static_cast(doc->tape[json_index] >> 56); + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_root() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth == 1 ); } -simdjson_really_inline uint64_t internal::tape_ref::tape_value() const noexcept { - return doc->tape[json_index] & internal::JSON_VALUE_MASK; + +inline void value_iterator::assert_at_non_root_start() const noexcept { + assert_at_start(); + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _depth > 1 ); } -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t internal::tape_ref::matching_brace_index() const noexcept { - return uint32_t(doc->tape[json_index]); + +inline void value_iterator::assert_is_valid() const noexcept { + SIMDJSON_ASSUME( _json_iter != nullptr ); } -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t internal::tape_ref::scope_count() const noexcept { - return uint32_t((doc->tape[json_index] >> 32) & internal::JSON_COUNT_MASK); + +simdjson_inline bool value_iterator::is_valid() const noexcept { + return _json_iter != nullptr; } -template -simdjson_really_inline T tape_ref::next_tape_value() const noexcept { - static_assert(sizeof(T) == sizeof(uint64_t), "next_tape_value() template parameter must be 64-bit"); - // Though the following is tempting... - // return *reinterpret_cast(&doc->tape[json_index + 1]); - // It is not generally safe. It is safer, and often faster to rely - // on memcpy. Yes, it is uglier, but it is also encapsulated. - T x; - memcpy(&x,&doc->tape[json_index + 1],sizeof(uint64_t)); - return x; +simdjson_inline simdjson_result value_iterator::type() const noexcept { + switch (*peek_start()) { + case '{': + return json_type::object; + case '[': + return json_type::array; + case '"': + return json_type::string; + case 'n': + return json_type::null; + case 't': case 'f': + return json_type::boolean; + case '-': + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + return json_type::number; + default: + return TAPE_ERROR; + } } -simdjson_really_inline uint32_t internal::tape_ref::get_string_length() const noexcept { - size_t string_buf_index = size_t(tape_value()); - uint32_t len; - memcpy(&len, &doc->string_buf[string_buf_index], sizeof(len)); - return len; +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::start_position() const noexcept { + return _start_position; } -simdjson_really_inline const char * internal::tape_ref::get_c_str() const noexcept { - size_t string_buf_index = size_t(tape_value()); - return reinterpret_cast(&doc->string_buf[string_buf_index + sizeof(uint32_t)]); +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->position(); } -inline std::string_view internal::tape_ref::get_string_view() const noexcept { - return std::string_view( - get_c_str(), - get_string_length() - ); +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::end_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->end_position(); } -} // namespace internal +simdjson_inline token_position value_iterator::last_position() const noexcept { + return _json_iter->last_position(); +} + +simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept { + return _json_iter->report_error(error, message); +} + +} // namespace ondemand +} // namespace lasx } // namespace simdjson -#endif // SIMDJSON_INLINE_TAPE_REF_H -/* end file include/simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h */ +namespace simdjson { -SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(lasx::ondemand::value_iterator &&value) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(std::forward(value)) {} +simdjson_inline simdjson_result::simdjson_result(error_code error) noexcept + : implementation_simdjson_result_base(error) {} + +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_ITERATOR_INL_H +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h for lasx */ +/* end file simdjson/generic/ondemand/amalgamated.h for lasx */ +/* including simdjson/lasx/end.h: #include "simdjson/lasx/end.h" */ +/* begin file simdjson/lasx/end.h */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #include "simdjson/lasx/base.h" */ +/* amalgamation skipped (editor-only): #endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ + +#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT +/* undefining SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION from "lasx" */ +#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION +/* end file simdjson/lasx/end.h */ + +#endif // SIMDJSON_LASX_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/lasx/ondemand.h */ +#else +#error Unknown SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION +#endif + +/* undefining SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE */ +#undef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE + +namespace simdjson { + /** + * @copydoc simdjson::SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand + */ + namespace ondemand = SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand; +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_BUILTIN_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/builtin/ondemand.h */ + +namespace simdjson { + /** + * @copydoc simdjson::builtin::ondemand + */ + namespace ondemand = builtin::ondemand; +} // namespace simdjson + +#endif // SIMDJSON_ONDEMAND_H +/* end file simdjson/ondemand.h */ #endif // SIMDJSON_H -/* end file include/simdjson/internal/tape_ref-inl.h */ +/* end file simdjson.h */