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libserialize: tuple-arity should be provided to Decoder::read_tuple #17595

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17 changes: 13 additions & 4 deletions src/librbml/lib.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -558,9 +558,17 @@ pub mod reader {
}

fn read_tuple<T>(&mut self,
f: |&mut Decoder<'doc>, uint| -> DecodeResult<T>) -> DecodeResult<T> {
tuple_len: uint,
f: |&mut Decoder<'doc>| -> DecodeResult<T>) -> DecodeResult<T> {
debug!("read_tuple()");
self.read_seq(f)
self.read_seq(|d, len| {
if len == tuple_len {
f(d)
} else {
Err(Expected(format!("Expected tuple of length `{}`, \
found tuple of length `{}`", tuple_len, len)))
}
})
}

fn read_tuple_arg<T>(&mut self, idx: uint, f: |&mut Decoder<'doc>| -> DecodeResult<T>)
Expand All @@ -571,10 +579,11 @@ pub mod reader {

fn read_tuple_struct<T>(&mut self,
name: &str,
f: |&mut Decoder<'doc>, uint| -> DecodeResult<T>)
len: uint,
f: |&mut Decoder<'doc>| -> DecodeResult<T>)
-> DecodeResult<T> {
debug!("read_tuple_struct(name={})", name);
self.read_tuple(f)
self.read_tuple(len, f)
}

fn read_tuple_struct_arg<T>(&mut self,
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37 changes: 33 additions & 4 deletions src/libserialize/json.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -2153,9 +2153,18 @@ impl ::Decoder<DecoderError> for Decoder {
Ok(value)
}

fn read_tuple<T>(&mut self, f: |&mut Decoder, uint| -> DecodeResult<T>) -> DecodeResult<T> {
fn read_tuple<T>(&mut self,
tuple_len: uint,
f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult<T>)
-> DecodeResult<T> {
debug!("read_tuple()");
self.read_seq(f)
self.read_seq(|d, len| {
if len == tuple_len {
f(d)
} else {
Err(ExpectedError(format!("Tuple{}", tuple_len), format!("Tuple{}", len)))
}
})
}

fn read_tuple_arg<T>(&mut self,
Expand All @@ -2167,10 +2176,11 @@ impl ::Decoder<DecoderError> for Decoder {

fn read_tuple_struct<T>(&mut self,
name: &str,
f: |&mut Decoder, uint| -> DecodeResult<T>)
len: uint,
f: |&mut Decoder| -> DecodeResult<T>)
-> DecodeResult<T> {
debug!("read_tuple_struct(name={})", name);
self.read_tuple(f)
self.read_tuple(len, f)
}

fn read_tuple_struct_arg<T>(&mut self,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -2872,6 +2882,25 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(v, vec![vec![3], vec![1, 2]]);
}

#[test]
fn test_decode_tuple() {
let t: (uint, uint, uint) = super::decode("[1, 2, 3]").unwrap();
assert_eq!(t, (1u, 2, 3))

let t: (uint, string::String) = super::decode("[1, \"two\"]").unwrap();
assert_eq!(t, (1u, "two".to_string()));
}

#[test]
fn test_decode_tuple_malformed_types() {
assert!(super::decode::<(uint, string::String)>("[1, 2]").is_err());
}

#[test]
fn test_decode_tuple_malformed_length() {
assert!(super::decode::<(uint, uint)>("[1, 2, 3]").is_err());
}

#[test]
fn test_read_object() {
assert_eq!(from_str("{"), Err(SyntaxError(EOFWhileParsingObject, 1, 2)));
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17 changes: 11 additions & 6 deletions src/libserialize/serialize.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -142,12 +142,13 @@ pub trait Decoder<E> {
f: |&mut Self| -> Result<T, E>)
-> Result<T, E>;

fn read_tuple<T>(&mut self, f: |&mut Self, uint| -> Result<T, E>) -> Result<T, E>;
fn read_tuple<T>(&mut self, len: uint, f: |&mut Self| -> Result<T, E>) -> Result<T, E>;
fn read_tuple_arg<T>(&mut self, a_idx: uint, f: |&mut Self| -> Result<T, E>) -> Result<T, E>;

fn read_tuple_struct<T>(&mut self,
s_name: &str,
f: |&mut Self, uint| -> Result<T, E>)
len: uint,
f: |&mut Self| -> Result<T, E>)
-> Result<T, E>;
fn read_tuple_struct_arg<T>(&mut self,
a_idx: uint,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -465,20 +466,24 @@ impl<E, D:Decoder<E>,T:Decodable<D, E>> Decodable<D, E> for Option<T> {

macro_rules! peel(($name:ident, $($other:ident,)*) => (tuple!($($other,)*)))

/// Evaluates to the number of identifiers passed to it, for example: `count_idents!(a, b, c) == 3
macro_rules! count_idents {
() => { 0u };
($_i:ident $(, $rest:ident)*) => { 1 + count_idents!($($rest),*) }
}

macro_rules! tuple (
() => ();
( $($name:ident,)+ ) => (
impl<E, D:Decoder<E>,$($name:Decodable<D, E>),*> Decodable<D,E> for ($($name,)*) {
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
fn decode(d: &mut D) -> Result<($($name,)*), E> {
d.read_tuple(|d, amt| {
let len: uint = count_idents!($($name),*);
d.read_tuple(len, |d| {
let mut i = 0;
let ret = ($(try!(d.read_tuple_arg({ i+=1; i-1 }, |d| -> Result<$name,E> {
Decodable::decode(d)
})),)*);
assert!(amt == i,
"expected tuple of length `{}`, found tuple \
of length `{}`", i, amt);
return Ok(ret);
})
}
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