// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "base/string_escape.h" #include #include "base/string_util.h" namespace string_escape { // Try to escape |c| as a "SingleEscapeCharacter" (\n, etc). If successful, // returns true and appends the escape sequence to |dst|. This isn't required // by the spec, but it's more readable by humans than the \uXXXX alternatives. template static bool JsonSingleEscapeChar(const CHAR c, std::string* dst) { // WARNING: if you add a new case here, you need to update the reader as well. // Note: \v is in the reader, but not here since the JSON spec doesn't // allow it. switch (c) { case '\b': dst->append("\\b"); break; case '\f': dst->append("\\f"); break; case '\n': dst->append("\\n"); break; case '\r': dst->append("\\r"); break; case '\t': dst->append("\\t"); break; case '\\': dst->append("\\\\"); break; case '"': dst->append("\\\""); break; default: return false; } return true; } template void JsonDoubleQuoteT(const STR& str, bool put_in_quotes, std::string* dst) { if (put_in_quotes) dst->push_back('"'); for (typename STR::const_iterator it = str.begin(); it != str.end(); ++it) { typename ToUnsigned::Unsigned c = *it; if (!JsonSingleEscapeChar(c, dst)) { if (c < 32 || c > 126) { // Technically, we could also pass through c > 126 as UTF8, but this is // also optional. It would also be a pain to implement here. unsigned int as_uint = static_cast(c); StringAppendF(dst, "\\u%04X", as_uint); } else { unsigned char ascii = static_cast(*it); dst->push_back(ascii); } } } if (put_in_quotes) dst->push_back('"'); } void JsonDoubleQuote(const std::string& str, bool put_in_quotes, std::string* dst) { JsonDoubleQuoteT(str, put_in_quotes, dst); } void JsonDoubleQuote(const string16& str, bool put_in_quotes, std::string* dst) { JsonDoubleQuoteT(str, put_in_quotes, dst); } } // namespace string_escape