/* Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Gamble Copyright (c) 2015-2021 The Khronos Group Inc. Copyright (c) 2015-2021 Valve Corporation Copyright (c) 2015-2021 LunarG, Inc. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ #pragma once #include "loader_common.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* cJSON Types: */ #define cJSON_False 0 #define cJSON_True 1 #define cJSON_NULL 2 #define cJSON_Number 3 #define cJSON_String 4 #define cJSON_Array 5 #define cJSON_Object 6 #define cJSON_IsReference 256 #define cJSON_StringIsConst 512 /* The cJSON structure: */ typedef struct cJSON { struct cJSON *next, *prev; /* next/prev allow you to walk array/object chains. Alternatively, use GetArraySize/GetArrayItem/GetObjectItem */ struct cJSON *child; /* An array or object item will have a child pointer pointing to a chain of the items in the array/object. */ int type; /* The type of the item, as above. */ char *valuestring; /* The item's string, if type==cJSON_String */ int valueint; /* The item's number, if type==cJSON_Number */ double valuedouble; /* The item's number, if type==cJSON_Number */ char *string; /* The item's name string, if this item is the child of, or is in the list of subitems of an object. */ /* pointer to the allocation callbacks to use */ VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator; } cJSON; /* Supply a block of JSON, and this returns a cJSON object you can interrogate. * Call cJSON_Delete when finished. */ cJSON *cJSON_Parse(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, const char *value); /* Render a cJSON entity to text for transfer/storage. Free the char* when * finished. */ char *cJSON_Print(cJSON *item); /* Render a cJSON entity to text for transfer/storage without any formatting. * Free the char* when finished. */ char *cJSON_PrintUnformatted(cJSON *item); /* Render a cJSON entity to text using a buffered strategy. prebuffer is a guess * at the final size. guessing well reduces reallocation. fmt=0 gives * unformatted, =1 gives formatted */ char *cJSON_PrintBuffered(cJSON *item, int prebuffer, int fmt); /* Delete a cJSON entity and all subentities. */ void cJSON_Delete(cJSON *c); /* Delete an item allocated inside the JSON parser*/ void cJSON_Free(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, void *p); /* Returns the number of items in an array (or object). */ int cJSON_GetArraySize(cJSON *array); /* Retrieve item number "item" from array "array". Returns NULL if unsuccessful. */ cJSON *cJSON_GetArrayItem(cJSON *array, int item); /* Get item "string" from object. Case insensitive. */ cJSON *cJSON_GetObjectItem(cJSON *object, const char *string); /* For analysing failed parses. This returns a pointer to the parse error. * You'll probably need to look a few chars back to make sense of it. Defined * when cJSON_Parse() returns 0. 0 when cJSON_Parse() succeeds. */ const char *cJSON_GetErrorPtr(void); /* These calls create a cJSON item of the appropriate type. */ cJSON *cJSON_CreateNull(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator); cJSON *cJSON_CreateTrue(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator); cJSON *cJSON_CreateFalse(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator); cJSON *cJSON_CreateBool(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, int b); cJSON *cJSON_CreateNumber(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, double num); cJSON *cJSON_CreateString(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, const char *string); cJSON *cJSON_CreateArray(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator); cJSON *cJSON_CreateObject(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator); /* These utilities create an Array of count items. */ cJSON *cJSON_CreateIntArray(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, const int *numbers, int count); cJSON *cJSON_CreateFloatArray(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, const float *numbers, int count); cJSON *cJSON_CreateDoubleArray(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, const double *numbers, int count); cJSON *cJSON_CreateStringArray(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, const char **strings, int count); /* Append item to the specified array/object. */ void cJSON_AddItemToArray(cJSON *array, cJSON *item); void cJSON_AddItemToObject(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item); /* Use this when string is definitely const (i.e. a literal, or as good as), and * will definitely survive the cJSON object */ void cJSON_AddItemToObjectCS(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item); /* Append reference to item to the specified array/object. Use this when you * want to add an existing cJSON to a new cJSON, but don't want to corrupt your * existing cJSON. */ void cJSON_AddItemReferenceToArray(cJSON *array, cJSON *item); void cJSON_AddItemReferenceToObject(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *item); /* Remove/Detach items from Arrays/Objects. */ cJSON *cJSON_DetachItemFromArray(cJSON *array, int which); void cJSON_DeleteItemFromArray(cJSON *array, int which); cJSON *cJSON_DetachItemFromObject(cJSON *object, const char *string); void cJSON_DeleteItemFromObject(cJSON *object, const char *string); /* Update array items. */ void cJSON_InsertItemInArray(cJSON *array, int which, cJSON *newitem); /* Shifts pre-existing items to the right. */ void cJSON_ReplaceItemInArray(cJSON *array, int which, cJSON *newitem); void cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(cJSON *object, const char *string, cJSON *newitem); /* Duplicate a cJSON item */ cJSON *cJSON_Duplicate(cJSON *item, int recurse); /* Duplicate will create a new, identical cJSON item to the one you pass, in new memory that will need to be released. With recurse!=0, it will duplicate any children connected to the item. The item->next and ->prev pointers are always zero on return from Duplicate. */ /* ParseWithOpts allows you to require (and check) that the JSON is null * terminated, and to retrieve the pointer to the final byte parsed. */ cJSON *cJSON_ParseWithOpts(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, const char *value, const char **return_parse_end, int require_null_terminated); void cJSON_Minify(char *json); /* When assigning an integer value, it needs to be propagated to valuedouble * too. */ #define cJSON_SetIntValue(object, val) ((object) ? (object)->valueint = (object)->valuedouble = (val) : (val)) #define cJSON_SetNumberValue(object, val) ((object) ? (object)->valueint = (object)->valuedouble = (val) : (val)) #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif