- Updated test files to collect events first and sort them by their CreatedAt timestamp before processing, ensuring events are handled in chronological order. - Removed redundant error checks for scanner errors after event processing. - Enhanced clarity and maintainability of event handling in tests across multiple files, including export, fetch, and query tests. - Adjusted expected index counts in tests to reflect changes in event structure and processing logic.
134 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
134 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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//go:build goexperiment.jsonv2
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package json
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import (
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"bytes"
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"strings"
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"next.orly.dev/pkg/json/jsontext"
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)
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// HTMLEscape appends to dst the JSON-encoded src with <, >, &, U+2028 and U+2029
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// characters inside string literals changed to \u003c, \u003e, \u0026, \u2028, \u2029
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// so that the JSON will be safe to embed inside HTML <script> tags.
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// For historical reasons, web browsers don't honor standard HTML
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// escaping within <script> tags, so an alternative JSON encoding must be used.
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func HTMLEscape(dst *bytes.Buffer, src []byte) {
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dst.Grow(len(src))
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dst.Write(appendHTMLEscape(dst.AvailableBuffer(), src))
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}
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func appendHTMLEscape(dst, src []byte) []byte {
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const hex = "0123456789abcdef"
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// The characters can only appear in string literals,
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// so just scan the string one byte at a time.
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start := 0
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for i, c := range src {
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if c == '<' || c == '>' || c == '&' {
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dst = append(dst, src[start:i]...)
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dst = append(dst, '\\', 'u', '0', '0', hex[c>>4], hex[c&0xF])
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start = i + 1
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}
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// Convert U+2028 and U+2029 (E2 80 A8 and E2 80 A9).
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if c == 0xE2 && i+2 < len(src) && src[i+1] == 0x80 && src[i+2]&^1 == 0xA8 {
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dst = append(dst, src[start:i]...)
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dst = append(dst, '\\', 'u', '2', '0', '2', hex[src[i+2]&0xF])
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start = i + len("\u2029")
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}
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}
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return append(dst, src[start:]...)
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}
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// Compact appends to dst the JSON-encoded src with
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// insignificant space characters elided.
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func Compact(dst *bytes.Buffer, src []byte) error {
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dst.Grow(len(src))
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b := dst.AvailableBuffer()
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b, err := jsontext.AppendFormat(b, src,
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jsontext.AllowDuplicateNames(true),
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jsontext.AllowInvalidUTF8(true),
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jsontext.PreserveRawStrings(true))
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if err != nil {
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return transformSyntacticError(err)
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}
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dst.Write(b)
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return nil
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}
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// indentGrowthFactor specifies the growth factor of indenting JSON input.
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// Empirically, the growth factor was measured to be between 1.4x to 1.8x
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// for some set of compacted JSON with the indent being a single tab.
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// Specify a growth factor slightly larger than what is observed
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// to reduce probability of allocation in appendIndent.
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// A factor no higher than 2 ensures that wasted space never exceeds 50%.
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const indentGrowthFactor = 2
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// Indent appends to dst an indented form of the JSON-encoded src.
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// Each element in a JSON object or array begins on a new,
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// indented line beginning with prefix followed by one or more
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// copies of indent according to the indentation nesting.
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// The data appended to dst does not begin with the prefix nor
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// any indentation, to make it easier to embed inside other formatted JSON data.
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// Although leading space characters (space, tab, carriage return, newline)
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// at the beginning of src are dropped, trailing space characters
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// at the end of src are preserved and copied to dst.
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// For example, if src has no trailing spaces, neither will dst;
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// if src ends in a trailing newline, so will dst.
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func Indent(dst *bytes.Buffer, src []byte, prefix, indent string) error {
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dst.Grow(indentGrowthFactor * len(src))
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b := dst.AvailableBuffer()
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b, err := appendIndent(b, src, prefix, indent)
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dst.Write(b)
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return err
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}
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func appendIndent(dst, src []byte, prefix, indent string) ([]byte, error) {
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// In v2, trailing whitespace is discarded, while v1 preserved it.
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dstLen := len(dst)
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if n := len(src) - len(bytes.TrimRight(src, " \n\r\t")); n > 0 {
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// Append the trailing whitespace afterwards.
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defer func() {
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if len(dst) > dstLen {
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dst = append(dst, src[len(src)-n:]...)
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}
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}()
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}
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// In v2, only spaces and tabs are allowed, while v1 allowed any character.
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if len(strings.Trim(prefix, " \t"))+len(strings.Trim(indent, " \t")) > 0 {
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// Use placeholder spaces of correct length, and replace afterwards.
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invalidPrefix, invalidIndent := prefix, indent
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prefix = strings.Repeat(" ", len(prefix))
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indent = strings.Repeat(" ", len(indent))
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defer func() {
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b := dst[dstLen:]
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for i := bytes.IndexByte(b, '\n'); i >= 0; i = bytes.IndexByte(b, '\n') {
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b = b[i+len("\n"):]
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n := len(b) - len(bytes.TrimLeft(b, " ")) // len(prefix)+n*len(indent)
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spaces := b[:n]
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spaces = spaces[copy(spaces, invalidPrefix):]
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for len(spaces) > 0 {
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spaces = spaces[copy(spaces, invalidIndent):]
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}
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b = b[n:]
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}
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}()
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}
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dst, err := jsontext.AppendFormat(dst, src,
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jsontext.AllowDuplicateNames(true),
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jsontext.AllowInvalidUTF8(true),
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jsontext.PreserveRawStrings(true),
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jsontext.Multiline(true),
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jsontext.WithIndentPrefix(prefix),
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jsontext.WithIndent(indent))
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if err != nil {
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return dst[:dstLen], transformSyntacticError(err)
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}
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return dst, nil
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}
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