com.fasterxml.jackson.core.base

Class ParserBase

    • Field Detail

      • _ioContext

        protected final IOContext _ioContext
        I/O context for this reader. It handles buffer allocation for the reader.
      • _closed

        protected boolean _closed
        Flag that indicates whether parser is closed or not. Gets set when parser is either closed by explicit call (close()) or when end-of-input is reached.
      • _inputPtr

        protected int _inputPtr
        Pointer to next available character in buffer
      • _inputEnd

        protected int _inputEnd
        Index of character after last available one in the buffer.
      • _currInputProcessed

        protected long _currInputProcessed
        Number of characters/bytes that were contained in previous blocks (blocks that were already processed prior to the current buffer).
      • _currInputRow

        protected int _currInputRow
        Current row location of current point in input buffer, starting from 1, if available.
      • _currInputRowStart

        protected int _currInputRowStart
        Current index of the first character of the current row in input buffer. Needed to calculate column position, if necessary; benefit of not having column itself is that this only has to be updated once per line.
      • _tokenInputTotal

        protected long _tokenInputTotal
        Total number of bytes/characters read before start of current token. For big (gigabyte-sized) sizes are possible, needs to be long, unlike pointers and sizes related to in-memory buffers.
      • _tokenInputRow

        protected int _tokenInputRow
        Input row on which current token starts, 1-based
      • _tokenInputCol

        protected int _tokenInputCol
        Column on input row that current token starts; 0-based (although in the end it'll be converted to 1-based)
      • _parsingContext

        protected JsonReadContext _parsingContext
        Information about parser context, context in which the next token is to be parsed (root, array, object).
      • _nextToken

        protected JsonToken _nextToken
        Secondary token related to the next token after current one; used if its type is known. This may be value token that follows FIELD_NAME, for example.
      • _textBuffer

        protected final TextBuffer _textBuffer
        Buffer that contains contents of String values, including field names if necessary (name split across boundary, contains escape sequence, or access needed to char array)
      • _nameCopyBuffer

        protected char[] _nameCopyBuffer
        Temporary buffer that is needed if field name is accessed using ParserMinimalBase.getTextCharacters() method (instead of String returning alternatives)
      • _nameCopied

        protected boolean _nameCopied
        Flag set to indicate whether the field name is available from the name copy buffer or not (in addition to its String representation being available via read context)
      • _byteArrayBuilder

        protected ByteArrayBuilder _byteArrayBuilder
        ByteArrayBuilder is needed if 'getBinaryValue' is called. If so, we better reuse it for remainder of content.
      • _numTypesValid

        protected int _numTypesValid
        Bitfield that indicates which numeric representations have been calculated for the current type
      • _numberInt

        protected int _numberInt
      • _numberLong

        protected long _numberLong
      • _numberFloat

        protected float _numberFloat
      • _numberDouble

        protected double _numberDouble
      • _numberBigInt

        protected BigInteger _numberBigInt
      • _numberBigDecimal

        protected BigDecimal _numberBigDecimal
      • _numberString

        protected String _numberString
        Textual number representation captured from input in cases lazy-parsing is desired.
        Since:
        2.14
      • _numberNegative

        protected boolean _numberNegative
        Flag that indicates whether numeric value has a negative value. That is, whether its textual representation starts with minus character.
      • _intLength

        protected int _intLength
        Length of integer part of the number, in characters
      • _fractLength

        protected int _fractLength
        Length of the fractional part (not including decimal point or exponent), in characters. Not used for pure integer values.
      • _expLength

        protected int _expLength
        Length of the exponent part of the number, if any, not including 'e' marker or sign, just digits. Not used for pure integer values.
    • Constructor Detail

      • ParserBase

        protected ParserBase(IOContext ctxt,
                             int features)
    • Method Detail

      • version

        public Version version()
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Accessor for getting version of the core package, given a parser instance. Left for sub-classes to implement.
        Specified by:
        version in interface Versioned
        Specified by:
        version in class JsonParser
        Returns:
        Version of this generator (derived from version declared for jackson-core jar that contains the class
      • getCurrentValue

        public Object getCurrentValue()
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Alias for JsonParser.currentValue(), to be deprecated in later Jackson 2.x versions (and removed from Jackson 3.0).
        Overrides:
        getCurrentValue in class JsonParser
        Returns:
        Location of the last processed input unit (byte or character)
      • setFeatureMask

        @Deprecated
        public JsonParser setFeatureMask(int newMask)
        Deprecated. 
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Bulk set method for (re)setting states of all standard JsonParser.Features
        Overrides:
        setFeatureMask in class JsonParser
        Parameters:
        newMask - Bit mask that defines set of features to enable
        Returns:
        This parser, to allow call chaining
      • overrideStdFeatures

        public JsonParser overrideStdFeatures(int values,
                                              int mask)
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Bulk set method for (re)setting states of features specified by mask. Functionally equivalent to int oldState = getFeatureMask(); int newState = (oldState & ~mask) | (values & mask); setFeatureMask(newState); but preferred as this lets caller more efficiently specify actual changes made.
        Overrides:
        overrideStdFeatures in class JsonParser
        Parameters:
        values - Bit mask of set/clear state for features to change
        mask - Bit mask of features to change
        Returns:
        This parser, to allow call chaining
      • _checkStdFeatureChanges

        protected void _checkStdFeatureChanges(int newFeatureFlags,
                                               int changedFeatures)
        Helper method called to verify changes to standard features.
        Parameters:
        newFeatureFlags - Bitflag of standard features after they were changed
        changedFeatures - Bitflag of standard features for which setting did change
        Since:
        2.7
      • overrideCurrentName

        public void overrideCurrentName(String name)
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Method that can be used to change what is considered to be the current (field) name. May be needed to support non-JSON data formats or unusual binding conventions; not needed for typical processing.

        Note that use of this method should only be done as sort of last resort, as it is a work-around for regular operation.

        Specified by:
        overrideCurrentName in class ParserMinimalBase
        Parameters:
        name - Name to use as the current name; may be null.
      • close

        public void close()
                   throws IOException
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Closes the parser so that no further iteration or data access can be made; will also close the underlying input source if parser either owns the input source, or feature JsonParser.Feature.AUTO_CLOSE_SOURCE is enabled. Whether parser owns the input source depends on factory method that was used to construct instance (so check JsonFactory for details, but the general idea is that if caller passes in closable resource (such as InputStream or Reader) parser does NOT own the source; but if it passes a reference (such as File or URL and creates stream or reader it does own them.
        Specified by:
        close in interface Closeable
        Specified by:
        close in interface AutoCloseable
        Specified by:
        close in class ParserMinimalBase
        Throws:
        IOException - if there is either an underlying I/O problem
      • isClosed

        public boolean isClosed()
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Method that can be called to determine whether this parser is closed or not. If it is closed, no new tokens can be retrieved by calling JsonParser.nextToken() (and the underlying stream may be closed). Closing may be due to an explicit call to JsonParser.close() or because parser has encountered end of input.
        Specified by:
        isClosed in class ParserMinimalBase
        Returns:
        True if this parser instance has been closed
      • getParsingContext

        public JsonReadContext getParsingContext()
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Method that can be used to access current parsing context reader is in. There are 3 different types: root, array and object contexts, with slightly different available information. Contexts are hierarchically nested, and can be used for example for figuring out part of the input document that correspond to specific array or object (for highlighting purposes, or error reporting). Contexts can also be used for simple xpath-like matching of input, if so desired.
        Specified by:
        getParsingContext in class ParserMinimalBase
        Returns:
        Stream input context (JsonStreamContext) associated with this parser
      • getTokenLocation

        public JsonLocation getTokenLocation()
        Method that return the starting location of the current token; that is, position of the first character from input that starts the current token.
        Specified by:
        getTokenLocation in class JsonParser
        Returns:
        Starting location of the token parser currently points to
      • getCurrentLocation

        public JsonLocation getCurrentLocation()
        Method that returns location of the last processed character; usually for error reporting purposes
        Specified by:
        getCurrentLocation in class JsonParser
        Returns:
        Location of the last processed input unit (byte or character)
      • hasTextCharacters

        public boolean hasTextCharacters()
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Method that can be used to determine whether calling of JsonParser.getTextCharacters() would be the most efficient way to access textual content for the event parser currently points to.

        Default implementation simply returns false since only actual implementation class has knowledge of its internal buffering state. Implementations are strongly encouraged to properly override this method, to allow efficient copying of content by other code.

        Specified by:
        hasTextCharacters in class ParserMinimalBase
        Returns:
        True if parser currently has character array that can be efficiently returned via JsonParser.getTextCharacters(); false means that it may or may not exist
      • getBinaryValue

        public byte[] getBinaryValue(Base64Variant variant)
                              throws IOException
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Method that can be used to read (and consume -- results may not be accessible using other methods after the call) base64-encoded binary data included in the current textual JSON value. It works similar to getting String value via JsonParser.getText() and decoding result (except for decoding part), but should be significantly more performant.

        Note that non-decoded textual contents of the current token are not guaranteed to be accessible after this method is called. Current implementation, for example, clears up textual content during decoding. Decoded binary content, however, will be retained until parser is advanced to the next event.

        Specified by:
        getBinaryValue in class ParserMinimalBase
        Parameters:
        variant - Expected variant of base64 encoded content (see Base64Variants for definitions of "standard" variants).
        Returns:
        Decoded binary data
        Throws:
        IOException - for low-level read issues, or JsonParseException for decoding problems
      • getTokenCharacterOffset

        public long getTokenCharacterOffset()
      • getTokenLineNr

        public int getTokenLineNr()
      • getTokenColumnNr

        public int getTokenColumnNr()
      • _releaseBuffers

        protected void _releaseBuffers()
                                throws IOException
        Method called to release internal buffers owned by the base reader. This may be called along with _closeInput() (for example, when explicitly closing this reader instance), or separately (if need be).
        Throws:
        IOException - Not thrown by base implementation but could be thrown by sub-classes
      • _handleEOF

        protected void _handleEOF()
                           throws JsonParseException
        Method called when an EOF is encountered between tokens. If so, it may be a legitimate EOF, but only iff there is no open non-root context.
        Specified by:
        _handleEOF in class ParserMinimalBase
        Throws:
        JsonParseException - If end-of-content is not acceptable (for example, missing end-object or end-array tokens)
      • _eofAsNextChar

        protected final int _eofAsNextChar()
                                    throws JsonParseException
        Returns:
        If no exception is thrown, -1 which is used as marked for "end-of-input"
        Throws:
        JsonParseException - If check on _handleEOF() fails; usually because the current context is not root context (missing end markers in content)
        Since:
        2.4
      • isNaN

        public boolean isNaN()
                      throws IOException
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Access for checking whether current token is a numeric value token, but one that is of "not-a-number" (NaN) variety (including both "NaN" AND positive/negative infinity!): not supported by all formats, but often supported for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT. NOTE: roughly equivalent to calling !Double.isFinite() on value you would get from calling JsonParser.getDoubleValue().
        Overrides:
        isNaN in class JsonParser
        Returns:
        True if the current token is of type JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT but represents a "Not a Number"; false for other tokens and regular floating-point numbers
        Throws:
        IOException - for low-level read issues, or JsonParseException for decoding problems
      • getNumberValue

        public Number getNumberValue()
                              throws IOException
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Generic number value accessor method that will work for all kinds of numeric values. It will return the optimal (simplest/smallest possible) wrapper object that can express the numeric value just parsed.
        Specified by:
        getNumberValue in class JsonParser
        Returns:
        Numeric value of the current token in its most optimal representation
        Throws:
        IOException - Problem with access: JsonParseException if the current token is not numeric, or if decoding of the value fails (invalid format for numbers); plain IOException if underlying content read fails (possible if values are extracted lazily)
      • getNumberValueExact

        public Number getNumberValueExact()
                                   throws IOException
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Method similar to JsonParser.getNumberValue() with the difference that for floating-point numbers value returned may be BigDecimal if the underlying format does not store floating-point numbers using native representation: for example, textual formats represent numbers as Strings (which are 10-based), and conversion to Double is potentially lossy operation.

        Default implementation simply returns JsonParser.getNumberValue()

        Overrides:
        getNumberValueExact in class JsonParser
        Returns:
        Numeric value of the current token using most accurate representation
        Throws:
        IOException - Problem with access: JsonParseException if the current token is not numeric, or if decoding of the value fails (invalid format for numbers); plain IOException if underlying content read fails (possible if values are extracted lazily)
      • getLongValue

        public long getLongValue()
                          throws IOException
        Description copied from class: JsonParser
        Numeric accessor that can be called when the current token is of type JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_INT and it can be expressed as a Java long primitive type. It can also be called for JsonToken.VALUE_NUMBER_FLOAT; if so, it is equivalent to calling JsonParser.getDoubleValue() and then casting to int; except for possible overflow/underflow exception.

        Note: if the token is an integer, but its value falls outside of range of Java long, a InputCoercionException may be thrown to indicate numeric overflow/underflow.

        Specified by:
        getLongValue in class JsonParser
        Returns:
        Current number value as long (if numeric token within Java 32-bit signed long range); otherwise exception thrown
        Throws:
        IOException - for low-level read issues, or JsonParseException for decoding problems
      • _parseNumericValue

        protected void _parseNumericValue(int expType)
                                   throws IOException
        Method that will parse actual numeric value out of a syntactically valid number value. Type it will parse into depends on whether it is a floating point number, as well as its magnitude: smallest legal type (of ones available) is used for efficiency.
        Parameters:
        expType - Numeric type that we will immediately need, if any; mostly necessary to optimize handling of floating point numbers
        Throws:
        IOException - If there are problems reading content
        JsonParseException - If there are problems decoding number value
      • convertNumberToBigInteger

        protected void convertNumberToBigInteger()
                                          throws IOException
        Throws:
        IOException
      • convertNumberToBigDecimal

        protected void convertNumberToBigDecimal()
                                          throws IOException
        Throws:
        IOException
      • _getNumberDouble

        protected double _getNumberDouble()
                                   throws JsonParseException
        Internal accessor that needs to be used for accessing number value of type double which -- as of 2.15 -- will be lazily parsed.
        Returns:
        double value of the current token
        Throws:
        JsonParseException
        Since:
        2.15
      • _getNumberFloat

        protected float _getNumberFloat()
                                 throws JsonParseException
        Internal accessor that needs to be used for accessing number value of type float which -- as of 2.15 -- will be lazily parsed.
        Returns:
        float value of the current token
        Throws:
        JsonParseException
        Since:
        2.15
      • createChildArrayContext

        protected void createChildArrayContext(int lineNr,
                                               int colNr)
                                        throws IOException
        Throws:
        IOException
      • createChildObjectContext

        protected void createChildObjectContext(int lineNr,
                                                int colNr)
                                         throws IOException
        Throws:
        IOException
      • _throwUnquotedSpace

        protected void _throwUnquotedSpace(int i,
                                           String ctxtDesc)
                                    throws JsonParseException
        Method called to report a problem with unquoted control character. Note: it is possible to suppress some instances of exception by enabling JsonReadFeature.ALLOW_UNESCAPED_CONTROL_CHARS.
        Parameters:
        i - Invalid control character
        ctxtDesc - Addition description of context to use in exception message
        Throws:
        JsonParseException - explaining the problem
      • _validJsonTokenList

        protected String _validJsonTokenList()
                                      throws IOException
        Returns:
        Description to use as "valid tokens" in an exception message about invalid (unrecognized) JSON token: called when parser finds something that looks like unquoted textual token
        Throws:
        IOException - Not thrown by base implementation but allowed by sub-classes
        Since:
        2.10
      • _validJsonValueList

        protected String _validJsonValueList()
                                      throws IOException
        Returns:
        Description to use as "valid JSON values" in an exception message about invalid (unrecognized) JSON value: called when parser finds something that does not look like a value or separator.
        Throws:
        IOException - Not thrown by base implementation but allowed by sub-classes
        Since:
        2.10
      • _decodeEscaped

        protected char _decodeEscaped()
                               throws IOException
        Method that sub-classes must implement to support escaped sequences in base64-encoded sections. Sub-classes that do not need base64 support can leave this as is
        Returns:
        Character decoded, if any
        Throws:
        IOException - If escape decoding fails
      • _contentReference

        protected ContentReference _contentReference()
        Helper method used to encapsulate logic of including (or not) of "content reference" when constructing JsonLocation instances.
        Returns:
        ContentReference object to use.
        Since:
        2.13
      • _contentReferenceRedacted

        protected ContentReference _contentReferenceRedacted()
        Helper method used to encapsulate logic of providing "content reference" when constructing JsonLocation instances and source information is NOT to be included (StreamReadFeature.INCLUDE_SOURCE_IN_LOCATION disabled).

        Default implementation will simply return ContentReference.redacted().

        Returns:
        ContentReference object to use when source is not to be included
        Since:
        2.16

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