/* * Tests if binary strings are supported. */ #include #include #include "config.h" #include "json_inttypes.h" #include "json_object.h" #include "json_tokener.h" int main() { // this test has a space after the null character. check that it's still included const char *input = " \0 "; const char *expected = "\" \\u0000 \""; struct json_object *string = json_object_new_string_len(input, 3); const char *json = json_object_to_json_string(string); int strings_match = !strcmp( expected, json); int retval = 0; if (strings_match) { printf("JSON write result is correct: %s\n", json); printf("PASS\n"); } else { printf("JSON write result doesn't match expected string\n"); printf("expected string: "); printf("%s\n", expected); printf("parsed string: "); printf("%s\n", json); printf("FAIL\n"); retval=1; } json_object_put(string); struct json_object *parsed_str = json_tokener_parse(expected); if (parsed_str) { int parsed_len = json_object_get_string_len(parsed_str); const char *parsed_cstr = json_object_get_string(parsed_str); int ii; printf("Re-parsed object string len=%d, chars=[", parsed_len); for (ii = 0; ii < parsed_len ; ii++) { printf("%s%d", (ii ? ", " : ""), (int)parsed_cstr[ii]); } printf("]\n"); json_object_put(parsed_str); } else { printf("ERROR: failed to parse\n"); } return retval; }