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// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package json implements encoding and decoding of JSON as defined in // RFC 7159. The mapping between JSON and Go values is described // in the documentation for the Marshal and Unmarshal functions. // // See "JSON and Go" for an introduction to this package: // https://golang.org/doc/articles/json_and_go.html package json import ( "bytes" "encoding" "encoding/base64" "fmt" "math" "reflect" "slices" "sort" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "unicode" "unicode/utf8" ) // Marshal returns the JSON encoding of v. // // Marshal traverses the value v recursively. // If an encountered value implements [Marshaler] // and is not a nil pointer, Marshal calls [Marshaler.MarshalJSON] // to produce JSON. If no [Marshaler.MarshalJSON] method is present but the // value implements [encoding.TextMarshaler] instead, Marshal calls // [encoding.TextMarshaler.MarshalText] and encodes the result as a JSON string. // The nil pointer exception is not strictly necessary // but mimics a similar, necessary exception in the behavior of // [Unmarshaler.UnmarshalJSON]. // // Otherwise, Marshal uses the following type-dependent default encodings: // // Boolean values encode as JSON booleans. // // Floating point, integer, and [Number] values encode as JSON numbers. // NaN and +/-Inf values will return an [UnsupportedValueError]. // // String values encode as JSON strings coerced to valid UTF-8, // replacing invalid bytes with the Unicode replacement rune. // So that the JSON will be safe to embed inside HTML <script> tags, // the string is encoded using [HTMLEscape], // which replaces "<", ">", "&", U+2028, and U+2029 are escaped // to "\u003c","\u003e", "\u0026", "\u2028", and "\u2029". // This replacement can be disabled when using an [Encoder], // by calling [Encoder.SetEscapeHTML](false). // // Array and slice values encode as JSON arrays, except that // []byte encodes as a base64-encoded string, and a nil slice // encodes as the null JSON value. // // Struct values encode as JSON objects. // Each exported struct field becomes a member of the object, using the // field name as the object key, unless the field is omitted for one of the // reasons given below. // // The encoding of each struct field can be customized by the format string // stored under the "json" key in the struct field's tag. // The format string gives the name of the field, possibly followed by a // comma-separated list of options. The name may be empty in order to // specify options without overriding the default field name. // // The "omitempty" option specifies that the field should be omitted // from the encoding if the field has an empty value, defined as // false, 0, a nil pointer, a nil interface value, and any empty array, // slice, map, or string. // // As a special case, if the field tag is "-", the field is always omitted. // Note that a field with name "-" can still be generated using the tag "-,". // // Examples of struct field tags and their meanings: // // // Field appears in JSON as key "myName". // Field int `json:"myName"` // // // Field appears in JSON as key "myName" and // // the field is omitted from the object if its value is empty, // // as defined above. // Field int `json:"myName,omitempty"` // // // Field appears in JSON as key "Field" (the default), but // // the field is skipped if empty. // // Note the leading comma. // Field int `json:",omitempty"` // // // Field is ignored by this package. // Field int `json:"-"` // // // Field appears in JSON as key "-". // Field int `json:"-,"` // // The "string" option signals that a field is stored as JSON inside a // JSON-encoded string. It applies only to fields of string, floating point, // integer, or boolean types. This extra level of encoding is sometimes used // when communicating with JavaScript programs: // // Int64String int64 `json:",string"` // // The key name will be used if it's a non-empty string consisting of // only Unicode letters, digits, and ASCII punctuation except quotation // marks, backslash, and comma. // // Embedded struct fields are usually marshaled as if their inner exported fields // were fields in the outer struct, subject to the usual Go visibility rules amended // as described in the next paragraph. // An anonymous struct field with a name given in its JSON tag is treated as // having that name, rather than being anonymous. // An anonymous struct field of interface type is treated the same as having // that type as its name, rather than being anonymous. // // The Go visibility rules for struct fields are amended for JSON when // deciding which field to marshal or unmarshal. If there are // multiple fields at the same level, and that level is the least // nested (and would therefore be the nesting level selected by the // usual Go rules), the following extra rules apply: // // 1) Of those fields, if any are JSON-tagged, only tagged fields are considered, // even if there are multiple untagged fields that would otherwise conflict. // // 2) If there is exactly one field (tagged or not according to the first rule), that is selected. // // 3) Otherwise there are multiple fields, and all are ignored; no error occurs. // // Handling of anonymous struct fields is new in Go 1.1. // Prior to Go 1.1, anonymous struct fields were ignored. To force ignoring of // an anonymous struct field in both current and earlier versions, give the field // a JSON tag of "-". // // Map values encode as JSON objects. The map's key type must either be a // string, an integer type, or implement [encoding.TextMarshaler]. The map keys // are sorted and used as JSON object keys by applying the following rules, // subject to the UTF-8 coercion described for string values above: // - keys of any string type are used directly // - [encoding.TextMarshalers] are marshaled // - integer keys are converted to strings // // Pointer values encode as the value pointed to. // A nil pointer encodes as the null JSON value. // // Interface values encode as the value contained in the interface. // A nil interface value encodes as the null JSON value. // // Channel, complex, and function values cannot be encoded in JSON. // Attempting to encode such a value causes Marshal to return // an [UnsupportedTypeError]. // // JSON cannot represent cyclic data structures and Marshal does not // handle them. Passing cyclic structures to Marshal will result in // an error. func Marshal(v any) ([]byte, error) { e := newEncodeState() defer encodeStatePool.Put(e) err := e.marshal(v, encOpts{escapeHTML: true}) if err != nil { return nil, err } buf := append([]byte(nil), e.Bytes()...) return buf, nil } // MarshalIndent is like [Marshal] but applies [Indent] to format the output. // Each JSON element in the output will begin on a new line beginning with prefix // followed by one or more copies of indent according to the indentation nesting. func MarshalIndent(v any, prefix, indent string) ([]byte, error) { b, err := Marshal(v) if err != nil { return nil, err } b2 := make([]byte, 0, indentGrowthFactor*len(b)) b2, err = appendIndent(b2, b, prefix, indent) if err != nil { return nil, err } return b2, nil } // Marshaler is the interface implemented by types that // can marshal themselves into valid JSON. type Marshaler interface { MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) } // An UnsupportedTypeError is returned by [Marshal] when attempting // to encode an unsupported value type. type UnsupportedTypeError struct { Type reflect.Type } func (e *UnsupportedTypeError) Error() string { return "json: unsupported type: " + e.Type.String() } // An UnsupportedValueError is returned by [Marshal] when attempting // to encode an unsupported value. type UnsupportedValueError struct { Value reflect.Value Str string } func (e *UnsupportedValueError) Error() string { return "json: unsupported value: " + e.Str } // Before Go 1.2, an InvalidUTF8Error was returned by [Marshal] when // attempting to encode a string value with invalid UTF-8 sequences. // As of Go 1.2, [Marshal] instead coerces the string to valid UTF-8 by // replacing invalid bytes with the Unicode replacement rune U+FFFD. // // Deprecated: No longer used; kept for compatibility. type InvalidUTF8Error struct { S string // the whole string value that caused the error } func (e *InvalidUTF8Error) Error() string { return "json: invalid UTF-8 in string: " + strconv.Quote(e.S) } // A MarshalerError represents an error from calling a // [Marshaler.MarshalJSON] or [encoding.TextMarshaler.MarshalText] method. type MarshalerError struct { Type reflect.Type Err error sourceFunc string } func (e *MarshalerError) Error() string { srcFunc := e.sourceFunc if srcFunc == "" { srcFunc = "MarshalJSON" } return "json: error calling " + srcFunc + " for type " + e.Type.String() + ": " + e.Err.Error() } // Unwrap returns the underlying error. func (e *MarshalerError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err } const hex = "0123456789abcdef" // An encodeState encodes JSON into a bytes.Buffer. type encodeState struct { bytes.Buffer // accumulated output // Keep track of what pointers we've seen in the current recursive call // path, to avoid cycles that could lead to a stack overflow. Only do // the relatively expensive map operations if ptrLevel is larger than // startDetectingCyclesAfter, so that we skip the work if we're within a // reasonable amount of nested pointers deep. ptrLevel uint ptrSeen map[any]struct{} } const startDetectingCyclesAfter = 1000 var encodeStatePool sync.Pool func newEncodeState() *encodeState { if v := encodeStatePool.Get(); v != nil { e := v.(*encodeState) e.Reset() if len(e.ptrSeen) > 0 { panic("ptrEncoder.encode should have emptied ptrSeen via defers") } e.ptrLevel = 0 return e } return &encodeState{ptrSeen: make(map[any]struct{})} } // jsonError is an error wrapper type for internal use only. // Panics with errors are wrapped in jsonError so that the top-level recover // can distinguish intentional panics from this package. type jsonError struct{ error } func (e *encodeState) marshal(v any, opts encOpts) (err error) { defer func() { if r := recover(); r != nil { if je, ok := r.(jsonError); ok { err = je.error } else { panic(r) } } }() e.reflectValue(reflect.ValueOf(v), opts) return nil } // error aborts the encoding by panicking with err wrapped in jsonError. func (e *encodeState) error(err error) { panic(jsonError{err}) } func isEmptyValue(v reflect.Value) bool { switch v.Kind() { case reflect.Array, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice, reflect.String: return v.Len() == 0 case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.Interface, reflect.Pointer: return v.IsZero() } return false } func (e *encodeState) reflectValue(v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { valueEncoder(v)(e, v, opts) } type encOpts struct { // quoted causes primitive fields to be encoded inside JSON strings. quoted bool // escapeHTML causes '<', '>', and '&' to be escaped in JSON strings. escapeHTML bool } type encoderFunc func(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) var encoderCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]encoderFunc func valueEncoder(v reflect.Value) encoderFunc { if !v.IsValid() { return invalidValueEncoder } return typeEncoder(v.Type()) } func typeEncoder(t reflect.Type) encoderFunc { if fi, ok := encoderCache.Load(t); ok { return fi.(encoderFunc) } // To deal with recursive types, populate the map with an // indirect func before we build it. This type waits on the // real func (f) to be ready and then calls it. This indirect // func is only used for recursive types. var ( wg sync.WaitGroup f encoderFunc ) wg.Add(1) fi, loaded := encoderCache.LoadOrStore(t, encoderFunc(func(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { wg.Wait() f(e, v, opts) })) if loaded { return fi.(encoderFunc) } // Compute the real encoder and replace the indirect func with it. f = newTypeEncoder(t, true) wg.Done() encoderCache.Store(t, f) return f } var ( marshalerType = reflect.TypeFor[Marshaler]() textMarshalerType = reflect.TypeFor[encoding.TextMarshaler]() ) // newTypeEncoder constructs an encoderFunc for a type. // The returned encoder only checks CanAddr when allowAddr is true. func newTypeEncoder(t reflect.Type, allowAddr bool) encoderFunc { // If we have a non-pointer value whose type implements // Marshaler with a value receiver, then we're better off taking // the address of the value - otherwise we end up with an // allocation as we cast the value to an interface. if t.Kind() != reflect.Pointer && allowAddr && reflect.PointerTo(t).Implements(marshalerType) { return newCondAddrEncoder(addrMarshalerEncoder, newTypeEncoder(t, false)) } if t.Implements(marshalerType) { return marshalerEncoder } if t.Kind() != reflect.Pointer && allowAddr && reflect.PointerTo(t).Implements(textMarshalerType) { return newCondAddrEncoder(addrTextMarshalerEncoder, newTypeEncoder(t, false)) } if t.Implements(textMarshalerType) { return textMarshalerEncoder } switch t.Kind() { case reflect.Bool: return boolEncoder case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: return intEncoder case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: return uintEncoder case reflect.Float32: return float32Encoder case reflect.Float64: return float64Encoder case reflect.String: return stringEncoder case reflect.Interface: return interfaceEncoder case reflect.Struct: return newStructEncoder(t) case reflect.Map: return newMapEncoder(t) case reflect.Slice: return newSliceEncoder(t) case reflect.Array: return newArrayEncoder(t) case reflect.Pointer: return newPtrEncoder(t) default: return unsupportedTypeEncoder } } func invalidValueEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, _ encOpts) { e.WriteString("null") } func marshalerEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.Kind() == reflect.Pointer && v.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } m, ok := v.Interface().(Marshaler) if !ok { e.WriteString("null") return } b, err := m.MarshalJSON() if err == nil { e.Grow(len(b)) out := e.AvailableBuffer() out, err = appendCompact(out, b, opts.escapeHTML) e.Buffer.Write(out) } if err != nil { e.error(&MarshalerError{v.Type(), err, "MarshalJSON"}) } } func addrMarshalerEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { va := v.Addr() if va.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } m := va.Interface().(Marshaler) b, err := m.MarshalJSON() if err == nil { e.Grow(len(b)) out := e.AvailableBuffer() out, err = appendCompact(out, b, opts.escapeHTML) e.Buffer.Write(out) } if err != nil { e.error(&MarshalerError{v.Type(), err, "MarshalJSON"}) } } func textMarshalerEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.Kind() == reflect.Pointer && v.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } m, ok := v.Interface().(encoding.TextMarshaler) if !ok { e.WriteString("null") return } b, err := m.MarshalText() if err != nil { e.error(&MarshalerError{v.Type(), err, "MarshalText"}) } e.Write(appendString(e.AvailableBuffer(), b, opts.escapeHTML)) } func addrTextMarshalerEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { va := v.Addr() if va.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } m := va.Interface().(encoding.TextMarshaler) b, err := m.MarshalText() if err != nil { e.error(&MarshalerError{v.Type(), err, "MarshalText"}) } e.Write(appendString(e.AvailableBuffer(), b, opts.escapeHTML)) } func boolEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { b := e.AvailableBuffer() b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) b = strconv.AppendBool(b, v.Bool()) b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) e.Write(b) } func intEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { b := e.AvailableBuffer() b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) b = strconv.AppendInt(b, v.Int(), 10) b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) e.Write(b) } func uintEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { b := e.AvailableBuffer() b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) b = strconv.AppendUint(b, v.Uint(), 10) b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) e.Write(b) } type floatEncoder int // number of bits func (bits floatEncoder) encode(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { f := v.Float() if math.IsInf(f, 0) || math.IsNaN(f) { e.error(&UnsupportedValueError{v, strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'g', -1, int(bits))}) } // Convert as if by ES6 number to string conversion. // This matches most other JSON generators. // See golang.org/issue/6384 and golang.org/issue/14135. // Like fmt %g, but the exponent cutoffs are different // and exponents themselves are not padded to two digits. b := e.AvailableBuffer() b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) abs := math.Abs(f) fmt := byte('f') // Note: Must use float32 comparisons for underlying float32 value to get precise cutoffs right. if abs != 0 { if bits == 64 && (abs < 1e-6 || abs >= 1e21) || bits == 32 && (float32(abs) < 1e-6 || float32(abs) >= 1e21) { fmt = 'e' } } b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, f, fmt, -1, int(bits)) if fmt == 'e' { // clean up e-09 to e-9 n := len(b) if n >= 4 && b[n-4] == 'e' && b[n-3] == '-' && b[n-2] == '0' { b[n-2] = b[n-1] b = b[:n-1] } } b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) e.Write(b) } var ( float32Encoder = (floatEncoder(32)).encode float64Encoder = (floatEncoder(64)).encode ) func stringEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.Type() == numberType { numStr := v.String() // In Go1.5 the empty string encodes to "0", while this is not a valid number literal // we keep compatibility so check validity after this. if numStr == "" { numStr = "0" // Number's zero-val } if !isValidNumber(numStr) { e.error(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid number literal %q", numStr)) } b := e.AvailableBuffer() b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) b = append(b, numStr...) b = mayAppendQuote(b, opts.quoted) e.Write(b) return } if opts.quoted { b := appendString(nil, v.String(), opts.escapeHTML) e.Write(appendString(e.AvailableBuffer(), b, false)) // no need to escape again since it is already escaped } else { e.Write(appendString(e.AvailableBuffer(), v.String(), opts.escapeHTML)) } } // isValidNumber reports whether s is a valid JSON number literal. func isValidNumber(s string) bool { // This function implements the JSON numbers grammar. // See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159#section-6 // and https://www.json.org/img/number.png if s == "" { return false } // Optional - if s[0] == '-' { s = s[1:] if s == "" { return false } } // Digits switch { default: return false case s[0] == '0': s = s[1:] case '1' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9': s = s[1:] for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { s = s[1:] } } // . followed by 1 or more digits. if len(s) >= 2 && s[0] == '.' && '0' <= s[1] && s[1] <= '9' { s = s[2:] for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { s = s[1:] } } // e or E followed by an optional - or + and // 1 or more digits. if len(s) >= 2 && (s[0] == 'e' || s[0] == 'E') { s = s[1:] if s[0] == '+' || s[0] == '-' { s = s[1:] if s == "" { return false } } for len(s) > 0 && '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9' { s = s[1:] } } // Make sure we are at the end. return s == "" } func interfaceEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } e.reflectValue(v.Elem(), opts) } func unsupportedTypeEncoder(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, _ encOpts) { e.error(&UnsupportedTypeError{v.Type()}) } type structEncoder struct { fields structFields } type structFields struct { list []field byExactName map[string]*field byFoldedName map[string]*field } func (se structEncoder) encode(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { next := byte('{') FieldLoop: for i := range se.fields.list { f := &se.fields.list[i] // Find the nested struct field by following f.index. fv := v for _, i := range f.index { if fv.Kind() == reflect.Pointer { if fv.IsNil() { continue FieldLoop } fv = fv.Elem() } fv = fv.Field(i) } if f.omitEmpty && isEmptyValue(fv) { continue } e.WriteByte(next) next = ',' if opts.escapeHTML { e.WriteString(f.nameEscHTML) } else { e.WriteString(f.nameNonEsc) } opts.quoted = f.quoted f.encoder(e, fv, opts) } if next == '{' { e.WriteString("{}") } else { e.WriteByte('}') } } func newStructEncoder(t reflect.Type) encoderFunc { se := structEncoder{fields: cachedTypeFields(t)} return se.encode } type mapEncoder struct { elemEnc encoderFunc } func (me mapEncoder) encode(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } if e.ptrLevel++; e.ptrLevel > startDetectingCyclesAfter { // We're a large number of nested ptrEncoder.encode calls deep; // start checking if we've run into a pointer cycle. ptr := v.UnsafePointer() if _, ok := e.ptrSeen[ptr]; ok { e.error(&UnsupportedValueError{v, fmt.Sprintf("encountered a cycle via %s", v.Type())}) } e.ptrSeen[ptr] = struct{}{} defer delete(e.ptrSeen, ptr) } e.WriteByte('{') // Extract and sort the keys. var ( sv = make([]reflectWithString, v.Len()) mi = v.MapRange() err error ) for i := 0; mi.Next(); i++ { if sv[i].ks, err = resolveKeyName(mi.Key()); err != nil { e.error(fmt.Errorf("json: encoding error for type %q: %q", v.Type().String(), err.Error())) } sv[i].v = mi.Value() } slices.SortFunc(sv, func(i, j reflectWithString) int { return strings.Compare(i.ks, j.ks) }) for i, kv := range sv { if i > 0 { e.WriteByte(',') } e.Write(appendString(e.AvailableBuffer(), kv.ks, opts.escapeHTML)) e.WriteByte(':') me.elemEnc(e, kv.v, opts) } e.WriteByte('}') e.ptrLevel-- } func newMapEncoder(t reflect.Type) encoderFunc { switch t.Key().Kind() { case reflect.String, reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: default: if !t.Key().Implements(textMarshalerType) { return unsupportedTypeEncoder } } me := mapEncoder{typeEncoder(t.Elem())} return me.encode } func encodeByteSlice(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, _ encOpts) { if v.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } s := v.Bytes() b := e.AvailableBuffer() b = append(b, '"') b = base64.StdEncoding.AppendEncode(b, s) b = append(b, '"') e.Write(b) } // sliceEncoder just wraps an arrayEncoder, checking to make sure the value isn't nil. type sliceEncoder struct { arrayEnc encoderFunc } func (se sliceEncoder) encode(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } if e.ptrLevel++; e.ptrLevel > startDetectingCyclesAfter { // We're a large number of nested ptrEncoder.encode calls deep; // start checking if we've run into a pointer cycle. // Here we use a struct to memorize the pointer to the first element of the slice // and its length. ptr := struct { ptr interface{} // always an unsafe.Pointer, but avoids a dependency on package unsafe len int }{v.UnsafePointer(), v.Len()} if _, ok := e.ptrSeen[ptr]; ok { e.error(&UnsupportedValueError{v, fmt.Sprintf("encountered a cycle via %s", v.Type())}) } e.ptrSeen[ptr] = struct{}{} defer delete(e.ptrSeen, ptr) } se.arrayEnc(e, v, opts) e.ptrLevel-- } func newSliceEncoder(t reflect.Type) encoderFunc { // Byte slices get special treatment; arrays don't. if t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { p := reflect.PointerTo(t.Elem()) if !p.Implements(marshalerType) && !p.Implements(textMarshalerType) { return encodeByteSlice } } enc := sliceEncoder{newArrayEncoder(t)} return enc.encode } type arrayEncoder struct { elemEnc encoderFunc } func (ae arrayEncoder) encode(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { e.WriteByte('[') n := v.Len() for i := 0; i < n; i++ { if i > 0 { e.WriteByte(',') } ae.elemEnc(e, v.Index(i), opts) } e.WriteByte(']') } func newArrayEncoder(t reflect.Type) encoderFunc { enc := arrayEncoder{typeEncoder(t.Elem())} return enc.encode } type ptrEncoder struct { elemEnc encoderFunc } func (pe ptrEncoder) encode(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.IsNil() { e.WriteString("null") return } if e.ptrLevel++; e.ptrLevel > startDetectingCyclesAfter { // We're a large number of nested ptrEncoder.encode calls deep; // start checking if we've run into a pointer cycle. ptr := v.Interface() if _, ok := e.ptrSeen[ptr]; ok { e.error(&UnsupportedValueError{v, fmt.Sprintf("encountered a cycle via %s", v.Type())}) } e.ptrSeen[ptr] = struct{}{} defer delete(e.ptrSeen, ptr) } pe.elemEnc(e, v.Elem(), opts) e.ptrLevel-- } func newPtrEncoder(t reflect.Type) encoderFunc { enc := ptrEncoder{typeEncoder(t.Elem())} return enc.encode } type condAddrEncoder struct { canAddrEnc, elseEnc encoderFunc } func (ce condAddrEncoder) encode(e *encodeState, v reflect.Value, opts encOpts) { if v.CanAddr() { ce.canAddrEnc(e, v, opts) } else { ce.elseEnc(e, v, opts) } } // newCondAddrEncoder returns an encoder that checks whether its value // CanAddr and delegates to canAddrEnc if so, else to elseEnc. func newCondAddrEncoder(canAddrEnc, elseEnc encoderFunc) encoderFunc { enc := condAddrEncoder{canAddrEnc: canAddrEnc, elseEnc: elseEnc} return enc.encode } func isValidTag(s string) bool { if s == "" { return false } for _, c := range s { switch { case strings.ContainsRune("!#$%&()*+-./:;<=>?@[]^_{|}~ ", c): // Backslash and quote chars are reserved, but // otherwise any punctuation chars are allowed // in a tag name. case !unicode.IsLetter(c) && !unicode.IsDigit(c): return false } } return true } func typeByIndex(t reflect.Type, index []int) reflect.Type { for _, i := range index { if t.Kind() == reflect.Pointer { t = t.Elem() } t = t.Field(i).Type } return t } type reflectWithString struct { v reflect.Value ks string } func resolveKeyName(k reflect.Value) (string, error) { if k.Kind() == reflect.String { return k.String(), nil } if tm, ok := k.Interface().(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { if k.Kind() == reflect.Pointer && k.IsNil() { return "", nil } buf, err := tm.MarshalText() return string(buf), err } switch k.Kind() { case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: return strconv.FormatInt(k.Int(), 10), nil case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: return strconv.FormatUint(k.Uint(), 10), nil } panic("unexpected map key type") } func appendString[Bytes []byte | string](dst []byte, src Bytes, escapeHTML bool) []byte { dst = append(dst, '"') start := 0 for i := 0; i < len(src); { if b := src[i]; b < utf8.RuneSelf { if htmlSafeSet[b] || (!escapeHTML && safeSet[b]) { i++ continue } dst = append(dst, src[start:i]...) switch b { case '\\', '"': dst = append(dst, '\\', b) case '\b': dst = append(dst, '\\', 'b') case '\f': dst = append(dst, '\\', 'f') case '\n': dst = append(dst, '\\', 'n') case '\r': dst = append(dst, '\\', 'r') case '\t': dst = append(dst, '\\', 't') default: // This encodes bytes < 0x20 except for \b, \f, \n, \r and \t. // If escapeHTML is set, it also escapes <, >, and & // because they can lead to security holes when // user-controlled strings are rendered into JSON // and served to some browsers. dst = append(dst, '\\', 'u', '0', '0', hex[b>>4], hex[b&0xF]) } i++ start = i continue } // TODO(https://go.dev/issue/56948): Use generic utf8 functionality. // For now, cast only a small portion of byte slices to a string // so that it can be stack allocated. This slows down []byte slightly // due to the extra copy, but keeps string performance roughly the same. n := len(src) - i if n > utf8.UTFMax { n = utf8.UTFMax } c, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(string(src[i : i+n])) if c == utf8.RuneError && size == 1 { dst = append(dst, src[start:i]...) dst = append(dst, `\ufffd`...) i += size start = i continue } // U+2028 is LINE SEPARATOR. // U+2029 is PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR. // They are both technically valid characters in JSON strings, // but don't work in JSONP, which has to be evaluated as JavaScript, // and can lead to security holes there. It is valid JSON to // escape them, so we do so unconditionally. // See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON#Safety. if c == '\u2028' || c == '\u2029' { dst = append(dst, src[start:i]...) dst = append(dst, '\\', 'u', '2', '0', '2', hex[c&0xF]) i += size start = i continue } i += size } dst = append(dst, src[start:]...) dst = append(dst, '"') return dst } // A field represents a single field found in a struct. type field struct { name string nameBytes []byte // []byte(name) nameNonEsc string // `"` + name + `":` nameEscHTML string // `"` + HTMLEscape(name) + `":` tag bool index []int typ reflect.Type omitEmpty bool quoted bool encoder encoderFunc } // byIndex sorts field by index sequence. type byIndex []field func (x byIndex) Len() int { return len(x) } func (x byIndex) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] } func (x byIndex) Less(i, j int) bool { for k, xik := range x[i].index { if k >= len(x[j].index) { return false } if xik != x[j].index[k] { return xik < x[j].index[k] } } return len(x[i].index) < len(x[j].index) } // typeFields returns a list of fields that JSON should recognize for the given type. // The algorithm is breadth-first search over the set of structs to include - the top struct // and then any reachable anonymous structs. func typeFields(t reflect.Type) structFields { // Anonymous fields to explore at the current level and the next. current := []field{} next := []field{{typ: t}} // Count of queued names for current level and the next. var count, nextCount map[reflect.Type]int // Types already visited at an earlier level. visited := map[reflect.Type]bool{} // Fields found. var fields []field // Buffer to run appendHTMLEscape on field names. var nameEscBuf []byte for len(next) > 0 { current, next = next, current[:0] count, nextCount = nextCount, map[reflect.Type]int{} for _, f := range current { if visited[f.typ] { continue } visited[f.typ] = true // Scan f.typ for fields to include. for i := 0; i < f.typ.NumField(); i++ { sf := f.typ.Field(i) if sf.Anonymous { t := sf.Type if t.Kind() == reflect.Pointer { t = t.Elem() } if !sf.IsExported() && t.Kind() != reflect.Struct { // Ignore embedded fields of unexported non-struct types. continue } // Do not ignore embedded fields of unexported struct types // since they may have exported fields. } else if !sf.IsExported() { // Ignore unexported non-embedded fields. continue } tag := sf.Tag.Get("json") if tag == "-" { continue } name, opts := parseTag(tag) if !isValidTag(name) { name = "" } index := make([]int, len(f.index)+1) copy(index, f.index) index[len(f.index)] = i ft := sf.Type if ft.Name() == "" && ft.Kind() == reflect.Pointer { // Follow pointer. ft = ft.Elem() } // Only strings, floats, integers, and booleans can be quoted. quoted := false if opts.Contains("string") { switch ft.Kind() { case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String: quoted = true } } // Record found field and index sequence. if name != "" || !sf.Anonymous || ft.Kind() != reflect.Struct { tagged := name != "" if name == "" { name = sf.Name } field := field{ name: name, tag: tagged, index: index, typ: ft, omitEmpty: opts.Contains("omitempty"), quoted: quoted, } field.nameBytes = []byte(field.name) // Build nameEscHTML and nameNonEsc ahead of time. nameEscBuf = appendHTMLEscape(nameEscBuf[:0], field.nameBytes) field.nameEscHTML = `"` + string(nameEscBuf) + `":` field.nameNonEsc = `"` + field.name + `":` fields = append(fields, field) if count[f.typ] > 1 { // If there were multiple instances, add a second, // so that the annihilation code will see a duplicate. // It only cares about the distinction between 1 and 2, // so don't bother generating any more copies. fields = append(fields, fields[len(fields)-1]) } continue } // Record new anonymous struct to explore in next round. nextCount[ft]++ if nextCount[ft] == 1 { next = append(next, field{name: ft.Name(), index: index, typ: ft}) } } } } sort.Slice(fields, func(i, j int) bool { x := fields // sort field by name, breaking ties with depth, then // breaking ties with "name came from json tag", then // breaking ties with index sequence. if x[i].name != x[j].name { return x[i].name < x[j].name } if len(x[i].index) != len(x[j].index) { return len(x[i].index) < len(x[j].index) } if x[i].tag != x[j].tag { return x[i].tag } return byIndex(x).Less(i, j) }) // Delete all fields that are hidden by the Go rules for embedded fields, // except that fields with JSON tags are promoted. // The fields are sorted in primary order of name, secondary order // of field index length. Loop over names; for each name, delete // hidden fields by choosing the one dominant field that survives. out := fields[:0] for advance, i := 0, 0; i < len(fields); i += advance { // One iteration per name. // Find the sequence of fields with the name of this first field. fi := fields[i] name := fi.name for advance = 1; i+advance < len(fields); advance++ { fj := fields[i+advance] if fj.name != name { break } } if advance == 1 { // Only one field with this name out = append(out, fi) continue } dominant, ok := dominantField(fields[i : i+advance]) if ok { out = append(out, dominant) } } fields = out sort.Sort(byIndex(fields)) for i := range fields { f := &fields[i] f.encoder = typeEncoder(typeByIndex(t, f.index)) } exactNameIndex := make(map[string]*field, len(fields)) foldedNameIndex := make(map[string]*field, len(fields)) for i, field := range fields { exactNameIndex[field.name] = &fields[i] // For historical reasons, first folded match takes precedence. if _, ok := foldedNameIndex[string(foldName(field.nameBytes))]; !ok { foldedNameIndex[string(foldName(field.nameBytes))] = &fields[i] } } return structFields{fields, exactNameIndex, foldedNameIndex} } // dominantField looks through the fields, all of which are known to // have the same name, to find the single field that dominates the // others using Go's embedding rules, modified by the presence of // JSON tags. If there are multiple top-level fields, the boolean // will be false: This condition is an error in Go and we skip all // the fields. func dominantField(fields []field) (field, bool) { // The fields are sorted in increasing index-length order, then by presence of tag. // That means that the first field is the dominant one. We need only check // for error cases: two fields at top level, either both tagged or neither tagged. if len(fields) > 1 && len(fields[0].index) == len(fields[1].index) && fields[0].tag == fields[1].tag { return field{}, false } return fields[0], true } var fieldCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]structFields // cachedTypeFields is like typeFields but uses a cache to avoid repeated work. func cachedTypeFields(t reflect.Type) structFields { if f, ok := fieldCache.Load(t); ok { return f.(structFields) } f, _ := fieldCache.LoadOrStore(t, typeFields(t)) return f.(structFields) } func mayAppendQuote(b []byte, quoted bool) []byte { if quoted { b = append(b, '"') } return b }