// // json.c - Code for printing JSON output of matches. // #include #include "json.h" __attribute__((nonnull)) static int _json_match(const char *text, match_t *m, int comma, bool verbose); // // Helper function for json_match(). // `comma` is used to track whether a comma will need to be printed before the // next object or not. // static int _json_match(const char *text, match_t *m, int comma, bool verbose) { if (comma) printf(",\n"); comma = 0; printf("{\"rule\":\""); for (const char *c = m->pat->start; c < m->pat->end; c++) { switch (*c) { case '"': printf("\\\""); break; case '\\': printf("\\\\"); break; case '\t': printf("\\t"); break; case '\n': printf("↵"); break; default: printf("%c", *c); break; } } printf("\",\"range\":[%ld,%ld]", m->start - text, m->end - text); if (m->children && (verbose || m->pat->type != BP_REF)) { printf(",\"children\":["); for (int i = 0; m->children && m->children[i]; i++) comma |= _json_match(text, m->children[i], comma, verbose); printf("]"); } printf("}"); return 1; } // // Print a match object as a JSON object. // void json_match(const char *text, match_t *m, bool verbose) { (void)_json_match(text, m, 0, verbose); } // vim: ts=4 sw=0 et cino=L2,l1,(0,W4,m1,\:0