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Ariel Mashraki a8b59fe3cd encoding/json: fix package shadowing in MarshalIndent example
Prior to this CL, pasting the example from the website causes a
compilation error for some programs because it was shadowing the
"json" package.

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2021-03-14 19:58:14 +00:00
Meng Zhuo a7526bbf72 encoding/json: marshal maps using reflect.Value.MapRange
Map serialization using reflect.Value.MapIndex cannot retrieve
map keys that contain a NaN, resulting in a panic.
Switch the implementation to use the reflect.Value.MapRange method
instead, which iterates over all map entries regardless of whether
they are directly retrievable.

Note that according to RFC 8259, section 4, a JSON object should
have unique names, but does not forbid the occurrence of duplicate names.

Fixes #43207

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2021-03-05 02:28:11 +00:00
Joe Tsai b83d073e9e reflect: add Method.IsExported and StructField.IsExported methods
The IsExported method is a more intuitive helper for checking whether
the method or field is exported than checking whether PkgPath is empty.

In the same CL, modify the standard library to make use of this helper.

Fixes #41563

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2021-02-25 21:21:51 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 04edf418d2 encoding/json: reduce allocated space in Unmarshal
The decodeState type is a large part of the allocated space during Unmarshal.
The errorContext field is infrequently used, and only on error.
Extract it into a pointer and allocate it separate when necessary.

name                old time/op    new time/op    delta
UnmarshalString-8      115ns ± 5%     114ns ± 3%     ~     (p=0.170 n=15+15)
UnmarshalFloat64-8     113ns ± 2%     106ns ± 1%   -6.42%  (p=0.000 n=15+14)
UnmarshalInt64-8      93.3ns ± 1%    86.9ns ± 4%   -6.89%  (p=0.000 n=14+15)

name                old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
UnmarshalString-8       192B ± 0%      160B ± 0%  -16.67%  (p=0.000 n=15+15)
UnmarshalFloat64-8      180B ± 0%      148B ± 0%  -17.78%  (p=0.000 n=15+15)
UnmarshalInt64-8        176B ± 0%      144B ± 0%  -18.18%  (p=0.000 n=15+15)

name                old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
UnmarshalString-8       2.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
UnmarshalFloat64-8      2.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%     ~     (all equal)
UnmarshalInt64-8        1.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%     ~     (all equal)

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2021-02-24 14:12:16 +00:00
Russ Cox d4b2638234 all: go fmt std cmd (but revert vendor)
Make all our package sources use Go 1.17 gofmt format
(adding //go:build lines).

Part of //go:build change (#41184).
See https://golang.org/design/draft-gobuild

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2021-02-20 03:54:50 +00:00
Kevin Burke 283d65413d encoding/json: revert "add "json: " prefix to SyntaxError messages"
This reverts commit 6af088bfc6.

Reason for revert: Broke many tests inside Google which implies many
tests were broken outside of Google as well. The tests may be brittle
but still would require work to change and it's not clear it's worth
the benefit.

Updates #36221
Fixes #42675

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2020-12-01 22:51:45 +00:00
Kevin Burke 6af088bfc6 encoding/json: add "json: " prefix to SyntaxError messages
The other named errors - UnmarshalTypeError, etc - in this package do
the same, so we should prepend the package prefix to error messages
for consistency.

Add a note to the release docs in case this is interpreted as
a breaking change.

Fixes #36221.

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2020-10-21 18:50:01 +00:00
Russ Cox 1b09d43067 all: update references to symbols moved from io/ioutil to io
The old ioutil references are still valid, but update our code
to reflect best practices and get used to the new locations.

Code compiled with the bootstrap toolchain
(cmd/asm, cmd/dist, cmd/compile, debug/elf)
must remain Go 1.4-compatible and is excluded.
Also excluded vendored code.

For #41190.

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2020-10-20 18:41:18 +00:00
Carlos Alexandro Becker 8266570ba7 encoding/json: added docs to UnsupportedValueError
Added godoc to UnsupportedValueError.

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2020-09-25 19:10:05 +00:00
lujjjh 428509402b encoding/json: detect cyclic maps and slices
Now reports an error if cyclic maps and slices are to be encoded
instead of an infinite recursion. This case wasn't handled in CL 187920.

Fixes #40745.

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2020-09-24 18:18:20 +00:00
Sean Liao 25a33daa2b encoding/json: allow semicolon in field key / struct tag
Allow ';' as a valid character for json field keys and struct tags.

Fixes #39189

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2020-09-24 18:05:54 +00:00
Damien Neil 506eb0a9b1 Revert "encoding/json: implement Is on SyntaxError"
This reverts CL 253037.

Reason for revert: The recommended way to check for a type of error is errors.As. API changes should also start with a proposal.

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2020-09-14 21:33:53 +00:00
Damien Neil 114719e16e Revert "encoding/json: implement Is on all errors"
This reverts CL 254537.

Reason for revert: Reason for revert: The recommended way to check for a type of error is errors.As. API changes should also start with a proposal.

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2020-09-14 21:33:20 +00:00
Carlos Alexandro Becker 95bb00d108 encoding/json: implement Is on all errors
Allows users to check:

      errors.Is(err, &UnmarshalTypeError{})
      errors.Is(err, &UnmarshalFieldError{})
      errors.Is(err, &InvalidUnmarshalError{})
      errors.Is(err, &UnsupportedValueError{})
      errors.Is(err, &MarshalerError{})

which is the recommended way of checking for kinds of errors.

SyntaxError.Is was implemented in CL 253037.
As and Unwrap relevant methods will be added in future CLs.

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2020-09-13 03:19:24 +00:00
Carlos Alexandro Becker b3ef90ec73 encoding/json: implement Is on SyntaxError
Allows users to check:

      errors.Is(err, &json.SyntaxError{})

which is the recommended way of checking for kinds of errors.

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Daniel Martí 5de90d33c8 Revert "encoding/json: don't reuse slice elements when decoding"
This reverts https://golang.org/cl/191783.

Reason for revert: Broke too many programs which depended on the previous
behavior, even when it was the opposite of what the documentation said.

We can attempt to fix the original issue again for 1.16, while keeping
those programs in mind.

Fixes #39427.

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Daniel Martí 11389baf2e encoding/json: revert "avoid work when unquoting strings, take 2"
This reverts golang.org/cl/190659 and golang.org/cl/226218, minus the
regression tests in the latter.

The original work happened in golang.org/cl/151157, which was reverted
in golang.org/cl/190909 due to a crash found by fuzzing.

We tried a second time in golang.org/cl/190659, which shipped with Go
1.14. A bug was found, where strings would be mangled in certain edge
cases. The fix for that was golang.org/cl/226218, which was backported
into Go 1.14.4.

Unfortunately, a second regression was just reported in #39555, which is
a similar case of strings getting mangled when decoding under certain
conditions. It would be possible to come up with another small patch to
fix that edge case, but instead, let's just revert the entire
optimization, as it has proved to do more harm than good. Moreover, it's
hard to argue or prove that there will be no more such regressions.

However, all the work wasn't for nothing. First, we learned that the way
the decoder unquotes tokenized strings isn't simple; initially, we had
wrongly assumed that each string was unquoted exactly once and in order.
Second, we have gained a number of regression tests which will be useful
to prevent the same mistakes in the future, including the test cases we
add in this CL.

Fixes #39555.

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2020-06-15 16:10:18 +00:00
Daniel Martí 107ebb1781 Revert "encoding/json: reuse values when decoding map elements"
This reverts golang.org/cl/179337.

Reason for revert: broke a few too many reasonably valid Go programs.
The previous behavior was perhaps less consistent, but the docs were
never very clear about when the decoder merges with existing values,
versus replacing existing values altogether.

Fixes #39149.

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Daniel Martí 60368c2477 encoding/json: reuse values when decoding map elements
When we decode into a struct, each input key-value may be decoded into
one of the struct's fields. Particularly, existing data isn't dropped,
so that some sub-fields can be decoded into without zeroing all other
data.

However, decoding into a map behaved in the opposite way. Whenever a
key-value was decoded, it completely replaced the previous map element.
If the map contained any non-zero data in that key, it's dropped.

Instead, try to reuse the existing element value if possible. If the map
element type is a pointer, and the value is non-nil, we can decode
directly into it. If it's not a pointer, make a copy and decode into
that copy, as map element values aren't addressable.

This means we have to parse and convert the map element key before the
value, to be able to obtain the existing element value. This is fine,
though. Moreover, reporting errors on the key before the value follows
the input order more closely.

Finally, add a test to explore the four combinations, involving pointer
and non-pointer, and non-zero and zero values. A table-driven test
wasn't used, as each case required different checks, such as checking
that the non-nil pointer case doesn't end up with a different pointer.

Fixes #31924.

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2020-05-08 21:19:55 +00:00
Daniel Martí 55361a2617 encoding/json: don't mangle strings in an edge case when decoding
The added comment contains some context. The original optimization
assumed that each call to unquoteBytes (or unquote) followed its
corresponding call to rescanLiteral. Otherwise, unquoting a literal
might use d.safeUnquote from another re-scanned literal.

Unfortunately, this assumption is wrong. When decoding {"foo": "bar"}
into a map[T]string where T implements TextUnmarshaler, the sequence of
calls would be as follows:

	1) rescanLiteral "foo"
	2) unquoteBytes "foo"
	3) rescanLiteral "bar"
	4) unquoteBytes "foo" (for UnmarshalText)
	5) unquoteBytes "bar"

Note that the call to UnmarshalText happens in literalStore, which
repeats the work to unquote the input string literal. But, since that
happens after we've re-scanned "bar", we're using the wrong safeUnquote
field value.

In the added test case, the second string had a non-zero number of safe
bytes, and the first string had none since it was all non-ASCII. Thus,
"safely" unquoting a number of the first string's bytes could cut a rune
in half, and thus mangle the runes.

A rather simple fix, without a full revert, is to only allow one use of
safeUnquote per call to unquoteBytes. Each call to rescanLiteral when
we have a string is soon followed by a call to unquoteBytes, so it's no
longer possible for us to use the wrong index.

Also add a test case from #38126, which is the same underlying bug, but
affecting the ",string" option.

Before the fix, the test would fail, just like in the original two issues:

	--- FAIL: TestUnmarshalRescanLiteralMangledUnquote (0.00s)
	    decode_test.go:2443: Key "开源" does not exist in map: map[开���:12345开源]
	    decode_test.go:2458: Unmarshal unexpected error: json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal "\"aaa\tbbb\"" into string

Fixes #38105.
For #38126.

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Daniel Martí b1a48af7e8 encoding/json: properly encode strings with ",string" again
golang.org/cl/193604 fixed one bug when one encodes a string with the
",string" option: if SetEscapeHTML(false) is used, we should not be
using HTML escaping for the inner string encoding. The CL correctly
fixed that.

The CL also tried to speed up this edge case. By avoiding an entire new
call to Marshal, the new Issue34127 benchmark reduced its time/op by
45%, and lowered the allocs/op from 3 to 2.

However, that last optimization wasn't correct:

	Since Go 1.2 every string can be marshaled to JSON without error
	even if it contains invalid UTF-8 byte sequences. Therefore
	there is no need to use Marshal again for the only reason of
	enclosing the string in double quotes.

JSON string encoding isn't just about adding quotes and taking care of
invalid UTF-8. We also need to escape some characters, like tabs and
newlines.

The new code failed to do that. The bug resulted in the added test case
failing to roundtrip properly; before our fix here, we'd see an error:

	invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal "\"\b\f\n\r\t\"\\\"" into string

If you pay close attention, you'll notice that the special characters
like tab and newline are only encoded once, not twice. When decoding
with the ",string" option, the outer string decode works, but the inner
string decode fails, as we are now decoding a JSON string with unescaped
special characters.

The fix we apply here isn't to go back to Marshal, as that would
re-introduce the bug with SetEscapeHTML(false). Instead, we can use a
new encode state from the pool - it results in minimal performance
impact, and even reduces allocs/op further. The performance impact seems
fair, given that we need to check the entire string for characters that
need to be escaped.

	name          old time/op    new time/op    delta
	Issue34127-8    89.7ns ± 2%   100.8ns ± 1%  +12.27%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)

	name          old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
	Issue34127-8     40.0B ± 0%     32.0B ± 0%  -20.00%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)

	name          old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
	Issue34127-8      2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%  -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)

Instead of adding another standalone test, we convert an existing
"string tag" test to be table-based, and add another test case there.

One test case from the original CL also had to be amended, due to the
same problem - when escaping '<' due to SetEscapeHTML(true), we need to
end up with double escaping, since we're using ",string".

Fixes #38173.

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Daniel Martí 11b2853e6f encoding/json: don't reuse slice elements when decoding
The previous behavior directly contradicted the docs that have been in
place for years:

	To unmarshal a JSON array into a slice, Unmarshal resets the
	slice length to zero and then appends each element to the slice.

We could use reflect.New to create a new element and reflect.Append to
then append it to the destination slice, but benchmarks have shown that
reflect.Append is very slow compared to the code that manually grows a
slice in this file.

Instead, if we're decoding into an element that came from the original
backing array, zero it before decoding into it. We're going to be using
the CodeDecoder benchmark, as it has a slice of struct pointers that's
decoded very often.

Note that we still reuse existing values from arrays being decoded into,
as the documentation agrees with the existing implementation in that
case:

	To unmarshal a JSON array into a Go array, Unmarshal decodes
	JSON array elements into corresponding Go array elements.

The numbers with the benchmark as-is might seem catastrophic, but that's
only because the benchmark is decoding into the same variable over and
over again. Since the old decoder was happy to reuse slice elements, it
would save a lot of allocations by not having to zero and re-allocate
said elements:

	name           old time/op    new time/op    delta
	CodeDecoder-8    10.4ms ± 1%    10.9ms ± 1%   +4.41%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

	name           old speed      new speed      delta
	CodeDecoder-8   186MB/s ± 1%   178MB/s ± 1%   -4.23%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

	name           old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
	CodeDecoder-8    2.19MB ± 0%    3.59MB ± 0%  +64.09%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

	name           old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
	CodeDecoder-8     76.8k ± 0%     92.7k ± 0%  +20.71%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

We can prove this by moving 'var r codeResponse' into the loop, so that
the benchmark no longer reuses the destination pointer. And sure enough,
we no longer see the slow-down caused by the extra allocations:

	name           old time/op    new time/op    delta
	CodeDecoder-8    10.9ms ± 0%    10.9ms ± 1%  -0.37%  (p=0.043 n=10+10)

	name           old speed      new speed      delta
	CodeDecoder-8   177MB/s ± 0%   178MB/s ± 1%  +0.37%  (p=0.041 n=10+10)

	name           old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
	CodeDecoder-8    3.59MB ± 0%    3.59MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.780 n=10+10)

	name           old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
	CodeDecoder-8     92.7k ± 0%     92.7k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)

I believe that it's useful to leave the benchmarks as they are now,
because the decoder does reuse memory in some cases. For example,
existing map elements are reused. However, subtle changes like this one
need to be benchmarked carefully.

Finally, add a couple of tests involving both a slice and an array of
structs.

Fixes #21092.

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codesoap a1103dcc27 encoding/json: consolidate the isSpace function
The new code is easier to read, and practically equivalent in terms of
performance.

	name                  old time/op    new time/op    delta
	CodeUnmarshal-2          166ms ± 1%     166ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.863 n=11+10)
	CodeUnmarshalReuse-2     139ms ± 1%     139ms ± 1%    ~     (p=0.050 n=10+12)
	UnmarshalString-2       1.08µs ± 1%    1.07µs ± 1%  -0.64%  (p=0.001 n=10+11)
	UnmarshalFloat64-2      1.01µs ± 1%    1.01µs ± 1%    ~     (p=0.280 n=12+11)
	UnmarshalInt64-2         850ns ± 0%     851ns ± 0%    ~     (p=0.455 n=11+12)

	name                  old speed      new speed      delta
	CodeUnmarshal-2       11.7MB/s ± 1%  11.7MB/s ± 1%    ~     (p=0.904 n=11+10)
	CodeUnmarshalReuse-2  14.0MB/s ± 1%  14.0MB/s ± 1%  +0.40%  (p=0.041 n=10+12)

	name                  old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
	CodeUnmarshal-2         3.28MB ± 0%    3.28MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.907 n=10+11)
	CodeUnmarshalReuse-2    2.19MB ± 0%    2.19MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.306 n=12+12)
	UnmarshalString-2         192B ± 0%      192B ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
	UnmarshalFloat64-2        180B ± 0%      180B ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
	UnmarshalInt64-2          176B ± 0%      176B ± 0%    ~     (all equal)

	name                  old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
	CodeUnmarshal-2          92.7k ± 0%     92.7k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
	CodeUnmarshalReuse-2     80.4k ± 0%     80.4k ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
	UnmarshalString-2         2.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
	UnmarshalFloat64-2        2.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)
	UnmarshalInt64-2          1.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)

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Jordan Liggitt 84afaa9e94 encoding/json: limit max nesting depth
Limit the maximum nesting depth when parsing to protect against stack
overflow, permitted by https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159#section-9

A nesting depth limit of 10,000 was chosen to be a conservative
balance between avoiding stack overflow and avoiding impacting
legitimate JSON documents.

10,000 is less than 1% of the experimental stack depth limit
with the default stack size:
* On 64-bit systems, the default stack limit is 1GB,
  which allows ~2,800,000 frames of recursive parsing
* On 32-bit systems, the default stack limit is 250MB,
  which allows ~1,100,000 frames of recursive parsing

Fixes #31789

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2020-02-24 14:35:19 +00:00
Jon Johnson e9956791bf encoding/json: fix broken link to json.org
This updates the link to a newer image.

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2020-02-22 17:39:09 +00:00
Daniel Martí 64c9ee98b7 encoding/json: error when encoding a pointer cycle
Otherwise we'd panic with a stack overflow.

Most programs are in control of the data being encoded and can ensure
there are no cycles, but sometimes it's not that simple. For example,
running a user's html template with script tags can easily result in
crashes if the user can find a pointer cycle.

Adding the checks via a map to every ptrEncoder.encode call slowed down
the benchmarks below by a noticeable 13%. Instead, only start doing the
relatively expensive pointer cycle checks if we're many levels of
pointers deep in an encode state.

A threshold of 1000 is small enough to capture pointer cycles before
they're a problem (the goroutine stack limit is currently 1GB, and I
needed close to a million levels to reach it). Yet it's large enough
that reasonable uses of the json encoder only see a tiny 1% slow-down
due to the added ptrLevel field and check.

	name           old time/op    new time/op    delta
	CodeEncoder-8    2.34ms ± 1%    2.37ms ± 0%  +1.05%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
	CodeMarshal-8    2.42ms ± 1%    2.44ms ± 0%  +1.10%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

	name           old speed      new speed      delta
	CodeEncoder-8   829MB/s ± 1%   820MB/s ± 0%  -1.04%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
	CodeMarshal-8   803MB/s ± 1%   795MB/s ± 0%  -1.09%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)

	name           old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
	CodeEncoder-8    43.1kB ± 8%    42.5kB ±10%    ~     (p=0.989 n=10+10)
	CodeMarshal-8    1.99MB ± 0%    1.99MB ± 0%    ~     (p=0.254 n=9+6)

	name           old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
	CodeEncoder-8      0.00           0.00         ~     (all equal)
	CodeMarshal-8      1.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%    ~     (all equal)

Finally, add a few tests to ensure that the code handles the edge cases
properly.

Fixes #10769.

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2019-11-11 16:24:21 +00:00
Daniel Martí 54697702e4 encoding/json: avoid work when unquoting strings, take 2
This is a re-submission of CL 151157, since it was reverted in CL 190909
due to an introduced crash found by a fuzzer. The revert CL included
regression tests, while this CL includes a fixed version of the original
change.

In particular, what we forgot in the original optimization was that we
still need the length and trailing quote checks at the beginning of
unquoteBytes. Without those, we could end up in a crash later on.

We can work out how many bytes can be unquoted trivially in
rescanLiteral, which already iterates over a string's bytes.

Removing the extra loop in unquoteBytes simplifies the function and
speeds it up, especially when decoding simple strings, which are common.

While at it, we can remove the check that s[0]=='"', since all call
sites already meet that condition.

name           old time/op    new time/op    delta
CodeDecoder-8    10.6ms ± 2%    10.5ms ± 1%  -1.01%  (p=0.004 n=20+10)

name           old speed      new speed      delta
CodeDecoder-8   183MB/s ± 2%   185MB/s ± 1%  +1.02%  (p=0.003 n=20+10)

Updates #28923.

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2019-10-31 12:02:57 +00:00
Phil Pearl acbed0372e encoding/json: remove allocation when using a Marshaler with value receiver
If we marshal a non-pointer struct field whose type implements Marshaler with
a non-pointer receiver, then we avoid an allocation if we take the address of
the field before casting it to an interface.

name               old time/op    new time/op    delta
EncodeMarshaler-8     104ns ± 1%      92ns ± 2%  -11.72%  (p=0.001 n=7+7)

name               old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
EncodeMarshaler-8     36.0B ± 0%      4.0B ± 0%  -88.89%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)

name               old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
EncodeMarshaler-8      2.00 ± 0%      1.00 ± 0%  -50.00%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)

Test coverage already looks good enough for this change. TestRefValMarshal
already covers all possible combinations of value & pointer receivers on
value and pointer struct fields.

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Phil Pearl 22d377077c encoding/json: improve performance of Compact
This change improves performance of Compact by using a sync.Pool to allow re-use
of a scanner. This also has the side-effect of removing an allocation for each
field that implements Marshaler when marshalling JSON.

name               old time/op    new time/op    delta
EncodeMarshaler-8     118ns ± 2%     104ns ± 1%  -12.21%  (p=0.001 n=7+7)

name               old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
EncodeMarshaler-8      100B ± 0%       36B ± 0%  -64.00%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)

name               old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
EncodeMarshaler-8      3.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%  -33.33%  (p=0.000 n=8+8)

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Eugene Kalinin 02196d3657 encoding/json: correct caller's name in encoding errors
1. Change mapencode.encode to use fmt.Error rather than MarshalerError.
MarshalerError refer to MarshalJSON, but mapencode.encode does not use that.

2. Add sourceFunc field to MarshalerError to record the name of the function
that creates the error, so that the Error method can report it correctly.

Fixes #29753

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Francesco Renzi ba108c93b8 encoding/json: add Decoder.InputOffset for offset access
This makes Decoder.offset public while renaming it to
Decoder.InputOffset to match encoding/xml Decoder API

Code changes made by Adam Stankiewicz [sheerun@sher.pl]

Fixes #29688

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2019-10-11 16:34:01 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le fb9af8411e encoding/json: support TextUnmarshaler for map keys with string underlying types
When unmarshaling to a map, the map's key type must either be a string,
an integer, or implement encoding.TextUnmarshaler. But for a user
defined type, reflect.Kind will not distinguish between the static type
and the underlying type. In:

	var x MyString = "x"
	t := reflect.TypeOf(x)
	println(t.Kind() == reflect.String)

the Kind of x is still reflect.String, even though the static type of x
is MyString.

Moreover, checking for the map's key type is a string occurs first, so
even if the map key type MyString implements encoding.TextUnmarshaler,
it will be ignored.

To fix the bug, check for encoding.TextUnmarshaler first.

Fixes #34437

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2019-10-10 12:59:11 +00:00
Tom Thorogood 900ebcfe4d encoding/json: stop escaping U+2028 and U+2029 in Compact
Compact has been inconsistently escaping only some problematic characters
(U+2028 and U+2029), but not others (<, > and &). This change addresses
this inconsistency by removing the escaping of U+2028 and U+2029.

Callers who need to escape the output of Compact should use HTMLEscape
which escapes <, >, &, U+2028 and U+2029.

Fixes #34070
Fixes #30357
Updates #5836

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Lucas Bremgartner c1000c500c encoding/json: validate strings when decoding into Number
Unmarshaling a string into a json.Number should first check that the string is a valid Number.
If not, we should fail without decoding it.

Fixes #14702

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Lucas Bremgartner 49e7c7672d encoding/json: make Number with the ,string option marshal with quotes
Add quotes when marshaling a json.Number with the string option
set via a struct tag. This ensures that the resulting json
can be unmarshaled into the source struct without error.

Fixes #34268

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2019-09-16 11:56:15 +00:00
William Poussier cc39d8087b encoding/json: encode nil encoding.TextMarshaler instance as "null"
Fixes #34235.

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2019-09-11 18:37:43 +00:00
Lucas Bremgartner 0e015e20cf encoding/json: fix and optimize marshal for quoted string
Since Go 1.2 every string can be marshaled to JSON without error even if it
contains invalid UTF-8 byte sequences. Therefore there is no need to use
Marshal again for the only reason of enclosing the string in double quotes.
Not using Marshal here also removes the error check as there has not been a
way for Marshal to fail anyway.

name          old time/op    new time/op    delta
Issue34127-4     360ns ± 3%     200ns ± 3%  -44.56%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name          old alloc/op   new alloc/op   delta
Issue34127-4     56.0B ± 0%     40.0B ± 0%  -28.57%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

name          old allocs/op  new allocs/op  delta
Issue34127-4      3.00 ± 0%      2.00 ± 0%  -33.33%  (p=0.008 n=5+5)

Fixes #34154

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2019-09-11 12:26:35 +00:00
andig cf630586ca encoding/json: don't reset before returning buffer to pool
Reset is already performed when retrieving from pool

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2019-09-10 14:58:40 +00:00
Romain Baugue b6ec56bc26 encoding/json: don't indirect pointers when decoding null
The indirect method checked the type of the child when indirecting a
pointer. If the current value is a pointer and we are decoding null, we
can skip this entirely and return early, avoiding the whole descent.

Fixes #31776

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2019-09-10 08:24:29 +00:00
Ainar Garipov 51c8d969bd src: gofmt -s
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2019-09-09 18:57:05 +00:00
Eli Bendersky 28f8f55bd2 encoding/json: clarify Unmarshal behavior for map keys
This is a documentation-only change

Fixes #33298

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2019-09-09 17:28:54 +00:00
Daniel Martí 03ac39ce5e std: remove unused bits of code all over the place
Some were never used, and some haven't been used for years.

One exception is net/http's readerAndCloser, which was only used in a
test. Move it to a test file.

While at it, remove a check in regexp that could never fire; the field
is an uint32, so it can never be negative.

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2019-09-02 12:57:37 +00:00
itchyny 7450960a13 encoding/json: fix scanner byte offset on scanEnd
scanEnd is delayed one byte so we decrement
the scanner bytes count by 1 to ensure that
this value is correct in the next call of Decode.

Fixes #32399

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Tom Thorogood 79669dc705 encoding/json: revert Compact HTML escaping documentation
This partly reverts CL 173417 as it incorrectly documented that Compact
performed HTML escaping and the output was safe to embed inside HTML
<script> tags. This has never been true.

Although Compact does escape U+2028 and U+2029, it doesn't escape <, >
or &. Compact is thus only performing a subset of HTML escaping and it's
output is not safe to embed inside HTML <script> tags.

A more complete fix would be for Compact to either never perform any
HTML escaping, as it was prior to CL 10883045, or to actually perform
the same HTML escaping as HTMLEscape. Neither change is likely safe
enough for go1.13.

Updates #30357

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2019-09-01 16:43:30 +00:00
William Poussier 85f3ca7488 encoding/json: fix panic for nil instances of TextMarshaler in map keys
This change adds a a check in the encodeWithString.resolve method
to ensure that a reflect.Value with kind Ptr is not nil before
the type assertion to TextMarshaler.

If the value is nil, the method returns a nil error, and the map key
encodes to an empty string.

Fixes #33675

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2019-09-01 16:39:38 +00:00
Daniel Martí ae68a91272 encoding/json: remove unnecessary isValidNumber call
The decoder called this function to check numbers being decoded into a
json.Number. However, these can't be quoted as strings, so the tokenizer
has already verified they are valid JSON numbers.

Verified this by adding a test with such an input. As expected, it
produces a syntax error, not the fmt.Errorf - that line could never
execute.

Since the only remaining non-test caller of isvalidnumber is in
encode.go, move the function there.

This change should slightly reduce the amount of work when decoding into
json.Number, though that isn't very common nor part of any current
benchmarks.

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Daniel Martí 95c3c43072 encoding/json: fix the broken "overwriting of data" tests
Because TestUnmarshal actually allocates a new value to decode into
using ptr's pointer type, any existing data is thrown away. This was
harmless in alomst all of the test cases, minus the "overwriting of
data" ones added in 2015 in CL 12209.

I spotted that nothing covered decoding a JSON array with few elements
into a slice which already had many elements. I initially assumed that
the code was buggy or that some code could be removed, when in fact
there simply wasn't any code covering the edge case.

Move those two tests to TestPrefilled, which already served a very
similar purpose. Remove the map case, as TestPrefilled already has
plenty of prefilled map cases. Moreover, we no longer reset an entire
map when decoding, as per the godoc:

	To unmarshal a JSON object into a map, Unmarshal first
	establishes a map to use. If the map is nil, Unmarshal allocates
	a new map. Otherwise Unmarshal reuses the existing map, keeping
	existing entries.

Finally, to ensure that ptr is used correctly in the future, make
TestUnmarshal error if it's anything other than a pointer to a zero
value. That is, the only correct use should be new(type). Don't rename
the ptr field, as that would be extremely noisy and cause unwanted merge
conflicts.

Change-Id: I41e3ecfeae42d877ac5443a6bd622ac3d6c8120c
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2019-08-27 16:50:56 +00:00
Filippo Valsorda eee07a8e68 Revert "encoding/json: avoid work when unquoting strings"
This reverts CL 151157.

CL 151157 introduced a crash when decoding into ",string" fields. It
came with a moderate speedup, so at this stage of the release cycle
let's just revert it, and reapply it in Go 1.14 with the fix in CL 190659.

Also applied the test cases from CL 190659.

Updates #33728

Change-Id: Ie46e2bc15224b251888580daf6b79d5865f3878e
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2019-08-21 15:20:00 +00:00
Dmitry Vyukov 0dd120df7e encoding/json: fix format string in the Fuzz func
Currently test build fails with:

$ go test -tags=gofuzz encoding/json
encoding/json/fuzz.go:36:4: Println call has possible formatting directive %s
FAIL	encoding/json [build failed]

Change-Id: I23aef44a421ed0e7bcf48b74ac5a8c6768a4841b
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2019-08-18 01:16:33 +00:00
Eli Bendersky e81b731592 encoding/json: clarify Marshal behavior for string keys of maps
This is a documentation-only change.

Fixes #28827

Change-Id: Ife9ab997809048784f35872b09905bc209a05eff
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/188417
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2019-07-31 21:49:08 +00:00