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[email protected]13502562012-05-09 21:54:271// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
license.botbf09a502008-08-24 00:55:552// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:384
[email protected]9e4cda7332010-07-31 04:56:145// This file specifies a recursive data storage class called Value intended for
[email protected]2f03f532013-07-17 08:43:336// storing settings and other persistable data.
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:387//
[email protected]2f03f532013-07-17 08:43:338// A Value represents something that can be stored in JSON or passed to/from
9// JavaScript. As such, it is NOT a generalized variant type, since only the
10// types supported by JavaScript/JSON are supported.
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:3811//
avi9b6f42932015-12-26 22:15:1412// IN PARTICULAR this means that there is no support for int64_t or unsigned
[email protected]2f03f532013-07-17 08:43:3313// numbers. Writing JSON with such types would violate the spec. If you need
14// something like this, either use a double or make a string value containing
15// the number you want.
Daniel Cheng9d949902017-09-26 00:52:4316//
17// NOTE: A Value parameter that is always a Value::STRING should just be passed
18// as a std::string. Similarly for Values that are always Value::DICTIONARY
19// (should be flat_map), Value::LIST (should be std::vector), et cetera.
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:3820
[email protected]101d5422008-09-26 20:22:4221#ifndef BASE_VALUES_H_
22#define BASE_VALUES_H_
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:3823
[email protected]c014f2b32013-09-03 23:29:1224#include <stddef.h>
avi9b6f42932015-12-26 22:15:1425#include <stdint.h>
[email protected]c014f2b32013-09-03 23:29:1226
27#include <iosfwd>
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:3828#include <map>
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:5129#include <memory>
[email protected]8e50b602009-03-03 22:59:4330#include <string>
[email protected]c014f2b32013-09-03 23:29:1231#include <utility>
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:3832#include <vector>
33
[email protected]0bea7252011-08-05 15:34:0034#include "base/base_export.h"
Jan Wilken Dörrie7e7a9792019-10-15 14:42:0535#include "base/containers/checked_iterators.h"
Jan Wilken Dörrie8d9034f12019-11-28 14:48:5736#include "base/containers/checked_range.h"
mkwstcd8067b2017-04-11 06:52:2137#include "base/containers/flat_map.h"
jdoerriecd022242017-08-23 08:38:2738#include "base/containers/span.h"
[email protected]c851cfd2013-06-10 20:11:1439#include "base/strings/string16.h"
asvitkinedbd26533e2015-06-23 18:22:5240#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
jdoerrie44efa9d2017-07-14 14:47:2041#include "base/value_iterators.h"
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:3242#include "third_party/abseil-cpp/absl/types/variant.h"
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:3843
[email protected]f3a1c642011-07-12 19:15:0344namespace base {
45
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:3846class DictionaryValue;
47class ListValue;
[email protected]68d9d352011-02-21 16:35:0448class Value;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:3849
[email protected]b59ea312011-08-05 18:20:0550// The Value class is the base class for Values. A Value can be instantiated
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:3651// via passing the appropriate type or backing storage to the constructor.
[email protected]2f03f532013-07-17 08:43:3352//
53// See the file-level comment above for more information.
Brett Wilson4bef8ee2017-09-01 20:11:4954//
55// base::Value is currently in the process of being refactored. Design doc:
56// https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uDLu5uTRlCWePxQUEHc8yNQdEoE1BDISYdpggWEABnw
57//
58// Previously (which is how most code that currently exists is written), Value
59// used derived types to implement the individual data types, and base::Value
60// was just a base class to refer to them. This required everything be heap
61// allocated.
62//
63// OLD WAY:
64//
65// std::unique_ptr<base::Value> GetFoo() {
66// std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> dict;
67// dict->SetString("mykey", foo);
68// return dict;
69// }
70//
71// The new design makes base::Value a variant type that holds everything in
72// a union. It is now recommended to pass by value with std::move rather than
73// use heap allocated values. The DictionaryValue and ListValue subclasses
74// exist only as a compatibility shim that we're in the process of removing.
75//
76// NEW WAY:
77//
78// base::Value GetFoo() {
79// base::Value dict(base::Value::Type::DICTIONARY);
80// dict.SetKey("mykey", base::Value(foo));
81// return dict;
82// }
Jan Wilken Dörriecf4ce5522020-10-27 14:41:0483//
84// The new design tries to avoid losing type information. Thus when migrating
85// off deprecated types, existing usages of base::ListValue should be replaced
Jan Wilken Dörrie2a06d6e92020-11-09 09:32:4986// by std::vector<base::Value>, and existing usages of base::DictionaryValue
87// should be replaced with base::flat_map<std::string, base::Value>.
Jan Wilken Dörriecf4ce5522020-10-27 14:41:0488//
Jan Wilken Dörrie2a06d6e92020-11-09 09:32:4989// OLD WAY:
90//
91// void AlwaysTakesList(std::unique_ptr<base::ListValue> list);
92// void AlwaysTakesDict(std::unique_ptr<base::DictionaryValue> dict);
93//
94// NEW WAY:
95//
96// void AlwaysTakesList(std::vector<base::Value> list);
97// void AlwaysTakesDict(base::flat_map<std::string, base::Value> dict);
98//
99// Migrating code will require conversions on API boundaries. This can be done
100// cheaply by making use of overloaded base::Value constructors and the
101// Value::TakeList() and Value::TakeDict() APIs.
[email protected]0bea7252011-08-05 15:34:00102class BASE_EXPORT Value {
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38103 public:
jdoerrie9970f20e2018-07-20 21:41:18104 using BlobStorage = std::vector<uint8_t>;
jdoerriea5676c62017-04-11 18:09:14105 using ListStorage = std::vector<Value>;
Jan Wilken Dörrief961a372020-11-02 20:30:34106 using DictStorage = flat_map<std::string, Value>;
107
108 // Like `DictStorage`, but with std::unique_ptr in the mapped type. This is
109 // due to legacy reasons, and should be removed once no caller relies on
110 // stability of pointers anymore.
111 using LegacyDictStorage = flat_map<std::string, std::unique_ptr<Value>>;
Jan Wilken Dörrie8d9034f12019-11-28 14:48:57112
113 using ListView = CheckedContiguousRange<ListStorage>;
114 using ConstListView = CheckedContiguousConstRange<ListStorage>;
115
Jose Dapena Paz7685422a2019-04-03 18:35:04116 enum class Type : unsigned char {
jdoerriedc72ee942016-12-07 15:43:28117 NONE = 0,
118 BOOLEAN,
119 INTEGER,
120 DOUBLE,
121 STRING,
122 BINARY,
123 DICTIONARY,
jdoerriee1b1f3a2019-03-16 04:08:01124 LIST,
125 // TODO(crbug.com/859477): Remove once root cause is found.
126 DEAD
[email protected]2f03f532013-07-17 08:43:33127 // Note: Do not add more types. See the file-level comment above for why.
[email protected]a502bbe72011-01-07 18:06:45128 };
129
Lei Zhang30895d52017-10-23 19:14:46130 // Adaptors for converting from the old way to the new way and vice versa.
131 static Value FromUniquePtrValue(std::unique_ptr<Value> val);
132 static std::unique_ptr<Value> ToUniquePtrValue(Value val);
Lei Zhang8c1432b2019-10-08 18:48:54133 static const DictionaryValue& AsDictionaryValue(const Value& val);
134 static const ListValue& AsListValue(const Value& val);
Lei Zhang30895d52017-10-23 19:14:46135
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32136 Value() noexcept;
brettwf78cc272017-03-24 16:36:42137 Value(Value&& that) noexcept;
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30138
139 // Value's copy constructor and copy assignment operator are deleted. Use this
140 // to obtain a deep copy explicitly.
141 Value Clone() const;
142
jdoerrie05eb3162017-02-01 10:36:56143 explicit Value(Type type);
144 explicit Value(bool in_bool);
145 explicit Value(int in_int);
146 explicit Value(double in_double);
147
jdoerrief38f37b2017-02-01 14:38:32148 // Value(const char*) and Value(const char16*) are required despite
jdoerrie9f90ad72017-09-11 17:23:26149 // Value(StringPiece) and Value(StringPiece16) because otherwise the
jdoerrief38f37b2017-02-01 14:38:32150 // compiler will choose the Value(bool) constructor for these arguments.
151 // Value(std::string&&) allow for efficient move construction.
jdoerrief38f37b2017-02-01 14:38:32152 explicit Value(const char* in_string);
jdoerrief38f37b2017-02-01 14:38:32153 explicit Value(StringPiece in_string);
jdoerrie9f90ad72017-09-11 17:23:26154 explicit Value(std::string&& in_string) noexcept;
155 explicit Value(const char16* in_string16);
156 explicit Value(StringPiece16 in_string16);
jdoerrief38f37b2017-02-01 14:38:32157
jdoerrie9970f20e2018-07-20 21:41:18158 explicit Value(const std::vector<char>& in_blob);
159 explicit Value(base::span<const uint8_t> in_blob);
jdoerrie5f12b6272017-04-18 10:22:41160 explicit Value(BlobStorage&& in_blob) noexcept;
jdoerriee03e80f2017-02-15 08:42:14161
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30162 explicit Value(const DictStorage& in_dict);
mkwstcd8067b2017-04-11 06:52:21163 explicit Value(DictStorage&& in_dict) noexcept;
164
Jan Wilken Dörrie53e009b2019-09-09 14:17:41165 explicit Value(span<const Value> in_list);
jdoerrie2b7d0fcd2017-04-19 07:15:38166 explicit Value(ListStorage&& in_list) noexcept;
167
jdoerrie17e71cc2017-03-30 06:40:29168 Value& operator=(Value&& that) noexcept;
David Bienvenu5f4d4f02020-09-27 16:55:03169 Value(const Value&) = delete;
170 Value& operator=(const Value&) = delete;
jdoerrie05eb3162017-02-01 10:36:56171
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49172 ~Value();
jdoerrie05eb3162017-02-01 10:36:56173
thestig61709242016-07-19 00:39:30174 // Returns the name for a given |type|.
175 static const char* GetTypeName(Type type);
176
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38177 // Returns the type of the value stored by the current Value object.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32178 Type type() const { return static_cast<Type>(data_.index()); }
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38179
180 // Returns true if the current object represents a given type.
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30181 bool is_none() const { return type() == Type::NONE; }
jdoerrie05eb3162017-02-01 10:36:56182 bool is_bool() const { return type() == Type::BOOLEAN; }
183 bool is_int() const { return type() == Type::INTEGER; }
184 bool is_double() const { return type() == Type::DOUBLE; }
185 bool is_string() const { return type() == Type::STRING; }
186 bool is_blob() const { return type() == Type::BINARY; }
187 bool is_dict() const { return type() == Type::DICTIONARY; }
188 bool is_list() const { return type() == Type::LIST; }
189
Jan Wilken Dörrie2e125622021-02-17 10:52:53190 // These will return nullopt / nullptr if the type does not match.
191 Optional<bool> GetIfBool() const;
192 Optional<int> GetIfInt() const;
193 // Implicitly converts from int if necessary.
194 Optional<double> GetIfDouble() const;
195 const std::string* GetIfString() const;
196 const BlobStorage* GetIfBlob() const;
197
Alexander Hendriche86ee512019-06-12 16:01:57198 // These will all CHECK that the type matches.
jdoerrie05eb3162017-02-01 10:36:56199 bool GetBool() const;
200 int GetInt() const;
201 double GetDouble() const; // Implicitly converts from int if necessary.
jdoerrief38f37b2017-02-01 14:38:32202 const std::string& GetString() const;
Dominic Battre08cbe972019-07-31 03:57:19203 std::string& GetString();
jdoerrie5f12b6272017-04-18 10:22:41204 const BlobStorage& GetBlob() const;
jdoerriee03e80f2017-02-15 08:42:14205
Jan Wilken Dörrie69a65a3a2020-01-16 15:03:30206 // Returns the Values in a list as a view. The mutable overload allows for
207 // modification of the underlying values, but does not allow changing the
208 // structure of the list. If this is desired, use TakeList(), perform the
209 // operations, and return the list back to the Value via move assignment.
210 ListView GetList();
Jan Wilken Dörrie8d9034f12019-11-28 14:48:57211 ConstListView GetList() const;
jdoerrie2b7d0fcd2017-04-19 07:15:38212
Lei Zhang20b21af82020-08-10 18:31:58213 // Transfers ownership of the underlying list to the caller. Subsequent
Jan Wilken Dörrie7e7a9792019-10-15 14:42:05214 // calls to GetList() will return an empty list.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32215 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::LIST.
Jan Wilken Dörrie7e7a9792019-10-15 14:42:05216 ListStorage TakeList();
217
Jan Wilken Dörrie55b0b2b2019-09-10 05:40:24218 // Appends |value| to the end of the list.
219 // Note: These CHECK that type() is Type::LIST.
220 void Append(bool value);
221 void Append(int value);
222 void Append(double value);
223 void Append(const char* value);
224 void Append(StringPiece value);
225 void Append(std::string&& value);
226 void Append(const char16* value);
227 void Append(StringPiece16 value);
228 void Append(Value&& value);
229
Jan Wilken Dörrie9065545e12019-10-30 10:44:51230 // Inserts |value| before |pos|.
Jan Wilken Dörrie69a65a3a2020-01-16 15:03:30231 // Note: This CHECK that type() is Type::LIST.
Jan Wilken Dörrie9065545e12019-10-30 10:44:51232 CheckedContiguousIterator<Value> Insert(
233 CheckedContiguousConstIterator<Value> pos,
234 Value&& value);
235
Jan Wilken Dörrie7e7a9792019-10-15 14:42:05236 // Erases the Value pointed to by |iter|. Returns false if |iter| is out of
237 // bounds.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32238 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::LIST.
Jan Wilken Dörrie7e7a9792019-10-15 14:42:05239 bool EraseListIter(CheckedContiguousConstIterator<Value> iter);
240
241 // Erases all Values that compare equal to |val|. Returns the number of
242 // deleted Values.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32243 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::LIST.
Jan Wilken Dörrie7e7a9792019-10-15 14:42:05244 size_t EraseListValue(const Value& val);
245
246 // Erases all Values for which |pred| returns true. Returns the number of
247 // deleted Values.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32248 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::LIST.
Jan Wilken Dörrie7e7a9792019-10-15 14:42:05249 template <typename Predicate>
250 size_t EraseListValueIf(Predicate pred) {
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32251 return base::EraseIf(list(), pred);
Jan Wilken Dörrie7e7a9792019-10-15 14:42:05252 }
253
Jan Wilken Dörrie02577a22019-12-04 14:27:39254 // Erases all Values from the list.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32255 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::LIST.
Jan Wilken Dörrie02577a22019-12-04 14:27:39256 void ClearList();
257
jdoerrie44efa9d2017-07-14 14:47:20258 // |FindKey| looks up |key| in the underlying dictionary. If found, it returns
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45259 // a pointer to the element. Otherwise it returns nullptr.
260 // returned. Callers are expected to perform a check against null before using
261 // the pointer.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32262 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45263 //
264 // Example:
265 // auto* found = FindKey("foo");
266 Value* FindKey(StringPiece key);
267 const Value* FindKey(StringPiece key) const;
jdoerrie44efa9d2017-07-14 14:47:20268
269 // |FindKeyOfType| is similar to |FindKey|, but it also requires the found
270 // value to have type |type|. If no type is found, or the found value is of a
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45271 // different type nullptr is returned.
272 // Callers are expected to perform a check against null before using the
273 // pointer.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32274 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45275 //
276 // Example:
277 // auto* found = FindKey("foo", Type::DOUBLE);
278 Value* FindKeyOfType(StringPiece key, Type type);
279 const Value* FindKeyOfType(StringPiece key, Type type) const;
jdoerrie44efa9d2017-07-14 14:47:20280
Vladislav Kuzkokov193a2ba2019-01-08 11:33:16281 // These are convenience forms of |FindKey|. They return |base::nullopt| if
282 // the value is not found or doesn't have the type specified in the
283 // function's name.
284 base::Optional<bool> FindBoolKey(StringPiece key) const;
285 base::Optional<int> FindIntKey(StringPiece key) const;
David 'Digit' Turnerc2c467f2019-03-20 21:41:09286 // Note FindDoubleKey() will auto-convert INTEGER keys to their double
287 // value, for consistency with GetDouble().
Vladislav Kuzkokov193a2ba2019-01-08 11:33:16288 base::Optional<double> FindDoubleKey(StringPiece key) const;
289
290 // |FindStringKey| returns |nullptr| if value is not found or not a string.
291 const std::string* FindStringKey(StringPiece key) const;
Dominic Battre08cbe972019-07-31 03:57:19292 std::string* FindStringKey(StringPiece key);
Vladislav Kuzkokov193a2ba2019-01-08 11:33:16293
David 'Digit' Turnerfca8c4b52019-03-26 11:14:06294 // Returns nullptr is value is not found or not a binary.
295 const BlobStorage* FindBlobKey(StringPiece key) const;
296
297 // Returns nullptr if value is not found or not a dictionary.
298 const Value* FindDictKey(StringPiece key) const;
299 Value* FindDictKey(StringPiece key);
300
301 // Returns nullptr if value is not found or not a list.
302 const Value* FindListKey(StringPiece key) const;
303 Value* FindListKey(StringPiece key);
304
jdoerrie44efa9d2017-07-14 14:47:20305 // |SetKey| looks up |key| in the underlying dictionary and sets the mapped
306 // value to |value|. If |key| could not be found, a new element is inserted.
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45307 // A pointer to the modified item is returned.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32308 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
David 'Digit' Turnere169e6c2019-03-28 22:06:29309 // Note: Prefer Set<Type>Key() for simple values.
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45310 //
311 // Example:
312 // SetKey("foo", std::move(myvalue));
Sergey Abbakumov0e1215882019-03-15 22:32:16313 Value* SetKey(StringPiece key, Value&& value);
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45314 // This overload results in a performance improvement for std::string&&.
Sergey Abbakumov0e1215882019-03-15 22:32:16315 Value* SetKey(std::string&& key, Value&& value);
jdoerrie46349472017-08-02 02:20:32316 // This overload is necessary to avoid ambiguity for const char* arguments.
Sergey Abbakumov0e1215882019-03-15 22:32:16317 Value* SetKey(const char* key, Value&& value);
jdoerrie44efa9d2017-07-14 14:47:20318
David 'Digit' Turnere169e6c2019-03-28 22:06:29319 // |Set<Type>Key| looks up |key| in the underlying dictionary and associates
320 // a corresponding Value() constructed from the second parameter. Compared
321 // to SetKey(), this avoids un-necessary temporary Value() creation, as well
322 // ambiguities in the value type.
323 Value* SetBoolKey(StringPiece key, bool val);
324 Value* SetIntKey(StringPiece key, int val);
325 Value* SetDoubleKey(StringPiece key, double val);
326 Value* SetStringKey(StringPiece key, StringPiece val);
Jan Wilken Dörrie293405a2020-05-12 19:45:11327 Value* SetStringKey(StringPiece key, StringPiece16 val);
328 // NOTE: The following two overloads are provided as performance / code
329 // generation optimizations.
David 'Digit' Turnere169e6c2019-03-28 22:06:29330 Value* SetStringKey(StringPiece key, const char* val);
331 Value* SetStringKey(StringPiece key, std::string&& val);
David 'Digit' Turnere169e6c2019-03-28 22:06:29332
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46333 // This attempts to remove the value associated with |key|. In case of
334 // failure, e.g. the key does not exist, false is returned and the underlying
jdoerrie64783162017-09-04 16:33:32335 // dictionary is not changed. In case of success, |key| is deleted from the
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46336 // dictionary and the method returns true.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32337 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
jdoerrie64783162017-09-04 16:33:32338 //
339 // Example:
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46340 // bool success = dict.RemoveKey("foo");
jdoerrie64783162017-09-04 16:33:32341 bool RemoveKey(StringPiece key);
342
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46343 // This attempts to extract the value associated with |key|. In case of
344 // failure, e.g. the key does not exist, nullopt is returned and the
345 // underlying dictionary is not changed. In case of success, |key| is deleted
346 // from the dictionary and the method returns the extracted Value.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32347 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46348 //
349 // Example:
350 // Optional<Value> maybe_value = dict.ExtractKey("foo");
351 Optional<Value> ExtractKey(StringPiece key);
352
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27353 // Searches a hierarchy of dictionary values for a given value. If a path
354 // of dictionaries exist, returns the item at that path. If any of the path
355 // components do not exist or if any but the last path components are not
356 // dictionaries, returns nullptr.
357 //
358 // The type of the leaf Value is not checked.
359 //
360 // Implementation note: This can't return an iterator because the iterator
361 // will actually be into another Value, so it can't be compared to iterators
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45362 // from this one (in particular, the DictItems().end() iterator).
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27363 //
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44364 // This version takes a StringPiece for the path, using dots as separators.
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27365 // Example:
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44366 // auto* found = FindPath("foo.bar");
367 Value* FindPath(StringPiece path);
368 const Value* FindPath(StringPiece path) const;
369
370 // There are also deprecated versions that take the path parameter
371 // as either a std::initializer_list<StringPiece> or a
372 // span<const StringPiece>. The latter is useful to use a
373 // std::vector<std::string> as a parameter but creates huge dynamic
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46374 // allocations and should be avoided!
375 // Note: If there is only one component in the path, use FindKey() instead.
376 //
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44377 // Example:
jdoerriecd022242017-08-23 08:38:27378 // std::vector<StringPiece> components = ...
379 // auto* found = FindPath(components);
380 Value* FindPath(std::initializer_list<StringPiece> path);
381 Value* FindPath(span<const StringPiece> path);
382 const Value* FindPath(std::initializer_list<StringPiece> path) const;
383 const Value* FindPath(span<const StringPiece> path) const;
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27384
Lei Zhange0fc6f02017-10-27 00:27:23385 // Like FindPath() but will only return the value if the leaf Value type
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27386 // matches the given type. Will return nullptr otherwise.
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44387 // Note: Prefer Find<Type>Path() for simple values.
Lei Zhange0fc6f02017-10-27 00:27:23388 //
389 // Note: If there is only one component in the path, use FindKeyOfType()
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44390 // instead for slightly better performance.
391 Value* FindPathOfType(StringPiece path, Type type);
392 const Value* FindPathOfType(StringPiece path, Type type) const;
393
394 // Convenience accessors used when the expected type of a value is known.
395 // Similar to Find<Type>Key() but accepts paths instead of keys.
396 base::Optional<bool> FindBoolPath(StringPiece path) const;
397 base::Optional<int> FindIntPath(StringPiece path) const;
398 base::Optional<double> FindDoublePath(StringPiece path) const;
399 const std::string* FindStringPath(StringPiece path) const;
Dominic Battre08cbe972019-07-31 03:57:19400 std::string* FindStringPath(StringPiece path);
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44401 const BlobStorage* FindBlobPath(StringPiece path) const;
402 Value* FindDictPath(StringPiece path);
403 const Value* FindDictPath(StringPiece path) const;
404 Value* FindListPath(StringPiece path);
405 const Value* FindListPath(StringPiece path) const;
406
407 // The following forms are deprecated too, use the ones that take the path
408 // as a single StringPiece instead.
jdoerriecd022242017-08-23 08:38:27409 Value* FindPathOfType(std::initializer_list<StringPiece> path, Type type);
410 Value* FindPathOfType(span<const StringPiece> path, Type type);
411 const Value* FindPathOfType(std::initializer_list<StringPiece> path,
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27412 Type type) const;
jdoerriecd022242017-08-23 08:38:27413 const Value* FindPathOfType(span<const StringPiece> path, Type type) const;
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27414
415 // Sets the given path, expanding and creating dictionary keys as necessary.
416 //
jdoerrie64783162017-09-04 16:33:32417 // If the current value is not a dictionary, the function returns nullptr. If
418 // path components do not exist, they will be created. If any but the last
419 // components matches a value that is not a dictionary, the function will fail
420 // (it will not overwrite the value) and return nullptr. The last path
421 // component will be unconditionally overwritten if it exists, and created if
422 // it doesn't.
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27423 //
424 // Example:
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44425 // value.SetPath("foo.bar", std::move(myvalue));
Lei Zhange0fc6f02017-10-27 00:27:23426 //
427 // Note: If there is only one component in the path, use SetKey() instead.
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44428 // Note: Using Set<Type>Path() might be more convenient and efficient.
429 Value* SetPath(StringPiece path, Value&& value);
430
431 // These setters are more convenient and efficient than the corresponding
432 // SetPath(...) call.
433 Value* SetBoolPath(StringPiece path, bool value);
434 Value* SetIntPath(StringPiece path, int value);
435 Value* SetDoublePath(StringPiece path, double value);
436 Value* SetStringPath(StringPiece path, StringPiece value);
437 Value* SetStringPath(StringPiece path, const char* value);
438 Value* SetStringPath(StringPiece path, std::string&& value);
439 Value* SetStringPath(StringPiece path, StringPiece16 value);
440
441 // Deprecated: use the ones that take a StringPiece path parameter instead.
Sergey Abbakumov0e1215882019-03-15 22:32:16442 Value* SetPath(std::initializer_list<StringPiece> path, Value&& value);
443 Value* SetPath(span<const StringPiece> path, Value&& value);
Brett Wilsond16cf4ee2017-08-03 00:08:27444
jdoerrie64783162017-09-04 16:33:32445 // Tries to remove a Value at the given path.
446 //
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46447 // If the current value is not a dictionary or any path component does not
jdoerrie64783162017-09-04 16:33:32448 // exist, this operation fails, leaves underlying Values untouched and returns
449 // |false|. In case intermediate dictionaries become empty as a result of this
450 // path removal, they will be removed as well.
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46451 // Note: If there is only one component in the path, use ExtractKey() instead.
jdoerrie64783162017-09-04 16:33:32452 //
453 // Example:
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44454 // bool success = value.RemovePath("foo.bar");
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44455 bool RemovePath(StringPiece path);
456
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46457 // Tries to extract a Value at the given path.
458 //
459 // If the current value is not a dictionary or any path component does not
460 // exist, this operation fails, leaves underlying Values untouched and returns
461 // nullopt. In case intermediate dictionaries become empty as a result of this
462 // path removal, they will be removed as well. Returns the extracted value on
463 // success.
464 // Note: If there is only one component in the path, use ExtractKey() instead.
465 //
466 // Example:
467 // Optional<Value> maybe_value = value.ExtractPath("foo.bar");
468 Optional<Value> ExtractPath(StringPiece path);
469
jdoerrie78ab7a22017-08-17 19:04:45470 using dict_iterator_proxy = detail::dict_iterator_proxy;
471 using const_dict_iterator_proxy = detail::const_dict_iterator_proxy;
jdoerrie44efa9d2017-07-14 14:47:20472
473 // |DictItems| returns a proxy object that exposes iterators to the underlying
474 // dictionary. These are intended for iteration over all items in the
475 // dictionary and are compatible with for-each loops and standard library
476 // algorithms.
David Van Cleve373381d2020-01-07 18:16:13477 //
478 // Unlike with std::map, a range-for over the non-const version of DictItems()
479 // will range over items of type pair<const std::string&, Value&>, so code of
480 // the form
481 // for (auto kv : my_value.DictItems())
482 // Mutate(kv.second);
483 // will actually alter |my_value| in place (if it isn't const).
484 //
Alexander Hendriche86ee512019-06-12 16:01:57485 // Note: These CHECK that type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
jdoerrie44efa9d2017-07-14 14:47:20486 dict_iterator_proxy DictItems();
487 const_dict_iterator_proxy DictItems() const;
488
Jan Wilken Dörrief961a372020-11-02 20:30:34489 // Transfers ownership of the underlying dict to the caller. Subsequent
490 // calls to DictItems() will return an empty dict.
491 // Note: This requires that type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
492 DictStorage TakeDict();
493
Panos Astithas0532a862020-10-29 04:15:07494 // Returns the size of the dictionary, if the dictionary is empty, and clears
495 // the dictionary. Note: These CHECK that type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
Lei Zhange823c512018-05-07 20:27:30496 size_t DictSize() const;
497 bool DictEmpty() const;
Panos Astithas0532a862020-10-29 04:15:07498 void DictClear();
Lei Zhange823c512018-05-07 20:27:30499
jdoerriec1091282018-08-01 17:28:12500 // Merge |dictionary| into this value. This is done recursively, i.e. any
501 // sub-dictionaries will be merged as well. In case of key collisions, the
502 // passed in dictionary takes precedence and data already present will be
503 // replaced. Values within |dictionary| are deep-copied, so |dictionary| may
504 // be freed any time after this call.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32505 // Note: This requires that type() and dictionary->type() is Type::DICTIONARY.
jdoerriec1091282018-08-01 17:28:12506 void MergeDictionary(const Value* dictionary);
507
[email protected]2f03f532013-07-17 08:43:33508 // These methods allow the convenient retrieval of the contents of the Value.
509 // If the current object can be converted into the given type, the value is
510 // returned through the |out_value| parameter and true is returned;
511 // otherwise, false is returned and |out_value| is unchanged.
Jan Wilken Dörrie2e125622021-02-17 10:52:53512 // DEPRECATED, use GetIfBool() instead.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49513 bool GetAsBoolean(bool* out_value) const;
Jan Wilken Dörrie2e125622021-02-17 10:52:53514 // DEPRECATED, use GetIfInt() instead.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49515 bool GetAsInteger(int* out_value) const;
Jan Wilken Dörrie2e125622021-02-17 10:52:53516 // DEPRECATED, use GetIfDouble() instead.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49517 bool GetAsDouble(double* out_value) const;
Jan Wilken Dörrie2e125622021-02-17 10:52:53518 // DEPRECATED, use GetIfString() instead.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49519 bool GetAsString(std::string* out_value) const;
520 bool GetAsString(string16* out_value) const;
jdoerrie122c4da2017-03-06 11:12:04521 bool GetAsString(const Value** out_value) const;
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49522 bool GetAsString(StringPiece* out_value) const;
lukaszad1485da72016-11-01 21:49:46523 // ListValue::From is the equivalent for std::unique_ptr conversions.
Jan Wilken Dörrie2e125622021-02-17 10:52:53524 // DEPRECATED, use is_list() instead.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49525 bool GetAsList(ListValue** out_value);
526 bool GetAsList(const ListValue** out_value) const;
lukaszad1485da72016-11-01 21:49:46527 // DictionaryValue::From is the equivalent for std::unique_ptr conversions.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49528 bool GetAsDictionary(DictionaryValue** out_value);
529 bool GetAsDictionary(const DictionaryValue** out_value) const;
[email protected]2f03f532013-07-17 08:43:33530 // Note: Do not add more types. See the file-level comment above for why.
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38531
532 // This creates a deep copy of the entire Value tree, and returns a pointer
jdoerrie05eb3162017-02-01 10:36:56533 // to the copy. The caller gets ownership of the copy, of course.
[email protected]16f47e082011-01-18 02:16:59534 // Subclasses return their own type directly in their overrides;
535 // this works because C++ supports covariant return types.
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30536 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Clone() instead.
jdoerriee964d9a2017-04-05 06:44:17537 // TODO(crbug.com/646113): Delete this and migrate callsites.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49538 Value* DeepCopy() const;
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30539 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Clone() instead.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43540 // TODO(crbug.com/646113): Delete this and migrate callsites.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51541 std::unique_ptr<Value> CreateDeepCopy() const;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38542
jdoerrie5c1cee112017-03-28 17:52:00543 // Comparison operators so that Values can easily be used with standard
544 // library algorithms and associative containers.
545 BASE_EXPORT friend bool operator==(const Value& lhs, const Value& rhs);
546 BASE_EXPORT friend bool operator!=(const Value& lhs, const Value& rhs);
547 BASE_EXPORT friend bool operator<(const Value& lhs, const Value& rhs);
548 BASE_EXPORT friend bool operator>(const Value& lhs, const Value& rhs);
549 BASE_EXPORT friend bool operator<=(const Value& lhs, const Value& rhs);
550 BASE_EXPORT friend bool operator>=(const Value& lhs, const Value& rhs);
551
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38552 // Compares if two Value objects have equal contents.
jdoerrie5c1cee112017-03-28 17:52:00553 // DEPRECATED, use operator==(const Value& lhs, const Value& rhs) instead.
554 // TODO(crbug.com/646113): Delete this and migrate callsites.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49555 bool Equals(const Value* other) const;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38556
Eric Secklerf6c544f2020-06-02 10:49:21557 // Estimates dynamic memory usage. Requires tracing support
558 // (enable_base_tracing gn flag), otherwise always returns 0. See
559 // base/trace_event/memory_usage_estimator.h for more info.
Alexander Yashkinab504e72017-11-30 11:54:45560 size_t EstimateMemoryUsage() const;
561
Alan Cutter2dd83032020-12-08 21:55:00562 // Serializes to a string for logging and debug purposes.
563 std::string DebugString() const;
564
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49565 protected:
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32566 // Checked convenience accessors for dict and list.
Jan Wilken Dörrief961a372020-11-02 20:30:34567 const LegacyDictStorage& dict() const {
568 return absl::get<LegacyDictStorage>(data_);
569 }
570 LegacyDictStorage& dict() { return absl::get<LegacyDictStorage>(data_); }
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32571 const ListStorage& list() const { return absl::get<ListStorage>(data_); }
572 ListStorage& list() { return absl::get<ListStorage>(data_); }
573
Jan Wilken Dörrief961a372020-11-02 20:30:34574 // Internal constructors, allowing the simplify the implementation of Clone().
575 explicit Value(const LegacyDictStorage& storage);
576 explicit Value(LegacyDictStorage&& storage) noexcept;
577
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32578 private:
David 'Digit' Turner2f287312019-04-03 14:32:09579 // Special case for doubles, which are aligned to 8 bytes on some
580 // 32-bit architectures. In this case, a simple declaration as a
581 // double member would make the whole union 8 byte-aligned, which
582 // would also force 4 bytes of wasted padding space before it in
583 // the Value layout.
David 'Digit' Turner806dedb82019-03-06 17:43:11584 //
David 'Digit' Turner2f287312019-04-03 14:32:09585 // To override this, store the value as an array of 32-bit integers, and
586 // perform the appropriate bit casts when reading / writing to it.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32587 using DoubleStorage = struct { alignas(4) char v[sizeof(double)]; };
David 'Digit' Turner2f287312019-04-03 14:32:09588
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32589 // Internal constructors, allowing the simplify the implementation of Clone().
590 explicit Value(absl::monostate);
591 explicit Value(DoubleStorage storage);
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49592
David 'Digit' Turner806dedb82019-03-06 17:43:11593 friend class ValuesTest_SizeOfValue_Test;
David 'Digit' Turner2f287312019-04-03 14:32:09594 double AsDoubleInternal() const;
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30595
David 'Digit' Turnere169e6c2019-03-28 22:06:29596 // NOTE: Using a movable reference here is done for performance (it avoids
597 // creating + moving + destroying a temporary unique ptr).
598 Value* SetKeyInternal(StringPiece key, std::unique_ptr<Value>&& val_ptr);
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44599 Value* SetPathInternal(StringPiece path, std::unique_ptr<Value>&& value_ptr);
David 'Digit' Turnere169e6c2019-03-28 22:06:29600
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32601 absl::variant<absl::monostate,
602 bool,
603 int,
604 DoubleStorage,
605 std::string,
606 BlobStorage,
Jan Wilken Dörrief961a372020-11-02 20:30:34607 LegacyDictStorage,
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32608 ListStorage>
609 data_;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38610};
611
[email protected]9e4cda7332010-07-31 04:56:14612// DictionaryValue provides a key-value dictionary with (optional) "path"
613// parsing for recursive access; see the comment at the top of the file. Keys
614// are |std::string|s and should be UTF-8 encoded.
[email protected]0bea7252011-08-05 15:34:00615class BASE_EXPORT DictionaryValue : public Value {
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38616 public:
Jan Wilken Dörrief961a372020-11-02 20:30:34617 using const_iterator = LegacyDictStorage::const_iterator;
618 using iterator = LegacyDictStorage::iterator;
Johan Tibell71bba86c2017-05-17 05:21:12619
reillyg259c0a32015-09-11 00:25:54620 // Returns |value| if it is a dictionary, nullptr otherwise.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51621 static std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> From(std::unique_ptr<Value> value);
reillyg259c0a32015-09-11 00:25:54622
[email protected]3a3d47472010-07-15 21:03:54623 DictionaryValue();
Jan Wilken Dörrief961a372020-11-02 20:30:34624 explicit DictionaryValue(const LegacyDictStorage& in_dict);
625 explicit DictionaryValue(LegacyDictStorage&& in_dict) noexcept;
[email protected]5cf906f82011-11-26 01:11:44626
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38627 // Returns true if the current dictionary has a value for the given key.
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36628 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11629 bool HasKey(StringPiece key) const;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38630
[email protected]fb804132c2009-04-15 00:17:53631 // Returns the number of Values in this dictionary.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32632 size_t size() const { return dict().size(); }
[email protected]4dad9ad82009-11-25 20:47:52633
634 // Returns whether the dictionary is empty.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32635 bool empty() const { return dict().empty(); }
[email protected]fb804132c2009-04-15 00:17:53636
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38637 // Clears any current contents of this dictionary.
Panos Astithas0532a862020-10-29 04:15:07638 // DEPRECATED, use Value::DictClear() instead.
[email protected]af5ed4a2008-08-04 13:56:25639 void Clear();
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38640
641 // Sets the Value associated with the given path starting from this object.
642 // A path has the form "<key>" or "<key>.<key>.[...]", where "." indexes
643 // into the next DictionaryValue down. Obviously, "." can't be used
644 // within a key, but there are no other restrictions on keys.
645 // If the key at any step of the way doesn't exist, or exists but isn't
646 // a DictionaryValue, a new DictionaryValue will be created and attached
estadeca798482015-01-06 20:06:50647 // to the path in that location. |in_value| must be non-null.
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58648 // Returns a pointer to the inserted value.
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36649 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetPath(path, value) instead.
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58650 Value* Set(StringPiece path, std::unique_ptr<Value> in_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38651
652 // Convenience forms of Set(). These methods will replace any existing
653 // value at that path, even if it has a different type.
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44654 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetBoolKey() or Value::SetBoolPath().
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58655 Value* SetBoolean(StringPiece path, bool in_value);
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44656 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetIntPath().
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58657 Value* SetInteger(StringPiece path, int in_value);
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44658 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetDoublePath().
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58659 Value* SetDouble(StringPiece path, double in_value);
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44660 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetStringPath().
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58661 Value* SetString(StringPiece path, StringPiece in_value);
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44662 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetStringPath().
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58663 Value* SetString(StringPiece path, const string16& in_value);
Lei Zhange9c1bf22020-10-02 01:48:38664 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetPath().
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58665 DictionaryValue* SetDictionary(StringPiece path,
666 std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> in_value);
Lei Zhange9c1bf22020-10-02 01:48:38667 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetPath().
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58668 ListValue* SetList(StringPiece path, std::unique_ptr<ListValue> in_value);
[email protected]4dad9ad82009-11-25 20:47:52669
670 // Like Set(), but without special treatment of '.'. This allows e.g. URLs to
671 // be used as paths.
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36672 // DEPRECATED, use Value::SetKey(key, value) instead.
jdoerrieb94e5422017-04-28 21:52:58673 Value* SetWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key,
674 std::unique_ptr<Value> in_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38675
676 // Gets the Value associated with the given path starting from this object.
677 // A path has the form "<key>" or "<key>.<key>.[...]", where "." indexes
678 // into the next DictionaryValue down. If the path can be resolved
679 // successfully, the value for the last key in the path will be returned
[email protected]35213ce92010-04-08 19:06:15680 // through the |out_value| parameter, and the function will return true.
681 // Otherwise, it will return false and |out_value| will be untouched.
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38682 // Note that the dictionary always owns the value that's returned.
[email protected]78c03a42014-03-09 07:13:23683 // |out_value| is optional and will only be set if non-NULL.
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36684 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindPath(path) instead.
asvitkinedbd26533e2015-06-23 18:22:52685 bool Get(StringPiece path, const Value** out_value) const;
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36686 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindPath(path) instead.
asvitkinedbd26533e2015-06-23 18:22:52687 bool Get(StringPiece path, Value** out_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38688
689 // These are convenience forms of Get(). The value will be retrieved
690 // and the return value will be true if the path is valid and the value at
691 // the end of the path can be returned in the form specified.
[email protected]78c03a42014-03-09 07:13:23692 // |out_value| is optional and will only be set if non-NULL.
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44693 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindBoolPath(path) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11694 bool GetBoolean(StringPiece path, bool* out_value) const;
Rainhard Findlingb01268b2020-03-12 17:45:02695 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindIntPath(path) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11696 bool GetInteger(StringPiece path, int* out_value) const;
jdoerriedc72ee942016-12-07 15:43:28697 // Values of both type Type::INTEGER and Type::DOUBLE can be obtained as
[email protected]78c03a42014-03-09 07:13:23698 // doubles.
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44699 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindDoublePath(path).
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11700 bool GetDouble(StringPiece path, double* out_value) const;
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44701 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindStringPath(path) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11702 bool GetString(StringPiece path, std::string* out_value) const;
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44703 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindStringPath(path) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11704 bool GetString(StringPiece path, string16* out_value) const;
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44705 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindString(path) and IsAsciiString() instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11706 bool GetStringASCII(StringPiece path, std::string* out_value) const;
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44707 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindBlobPath(path) instead.
jdoerrie14b25da2017-04-11 07:45:50708 bool GetBinary(StringPiece path, const Value** out_value) const;
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44709 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindBlobPath(path) instead.
jdoerrie14b25da2017-04-11 07:45:50710 bool GetBinary(StringPiece path, Value** out_value);
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36711 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindPath(path) and Value's Dictionary API instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32712 bool GetDictionary(StringPiece path, const DictionaryValue** out_value) const;
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36713 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindPath(path) and Value's Dictionary API instead.
asvitkinedbd26533e2015-06-23 18:22:52714 bool GetDictionary(StringPiece path, DictionaryValue** out_value);
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36715 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindPath(path) and Value::GetList() instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11716 bool GetList(StringPiece path, const ListValue** out_value) const;
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36717 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindPath(path) and Value::GetList() instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11718 bool GetList(StringPiece path, ListValue** out_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38719
[email protected]4dad9ad82009-11-25 20:47:52720 // Like Get(), but without special treatment of '.'. This allows e.g. URLs to
721 // be used as paths.
jdoerrie1e4eeb82017-08-02 23:25:52722 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11723 bool GetWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key, const Value** out_value) const;
jdoerrie1e4eeb82017-08-02 23:25:52724 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11725 bool GetWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key, Value** out_value);
Vladislav Kuzkokov193a2ba2019-01-08 11:33:16726 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindBoolKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11727 bool GetBooleanWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key, bool* out_value) const;
Vladislav Kuzkokov193a2ba2019-01-08 11:33:16728 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindIntKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11729 bool GetIntegerWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key, int* out_value) const;
Vladislav Kuzkokov193a2ba2019-01-08 11:33:16730 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindDoubleKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11731 bool GetDoubleWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key, double* out_value) const;
Vladislav Kuzkokov193a2ba2019-01-08 11:33:16732 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindStringKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11733 bool GetStringWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key,
[email protected]4dad9ad82009-11-25 20:47:52734 std::string* out_value) const;
Vladislav Kuzkokov193a2ba2019-01-08 11:33:16735 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindStringKey(key) and UTF8ToUTF16() instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11736 bool GetStringWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key,
[email protected]698f7f42010-08-04 19:35:33737 string16* out_value) const;
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44738 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindDictKey(key) instead.
[email protected]a61890e2012-07-27 22:27:11739 bool GetDictionaryWithoutPathExpansion(
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11740 StringPiece key,
[email protected]a61890e2012-07-27 22:27:11741 const DictionaryValue** out_value) const;
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44742 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindDictKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11743 bool GetDictionaryWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key,
[email protected]a61890e2012-07-27 22:27:11744 DictionaryValue** out_value);
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44745 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindListKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11746 bool GetListWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key,
[email protected]a61890e2012-07-27 22:27:11747 const ListValue** out_value) const;
David 'Digit' Turner43ce6492019-04-04 16:04:44748 // DEPRECATED, use Value::FindListKey(key) instead.
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11749 bool GetListWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key, ListValue** out_value);
[email protected]4dad9ad82009-11-25 20:47:52750
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38751 // Removes the Value with the specified path from this dictionary (or one
752 // of its child dictionaries, if the path is more than just a local key).
[email protected]d814a8852013-08-06 13:33:04753 // If |out_value| is non-NULL, the removed Value will be passed out via
754 // |out_value|. If |out_value| is NULL, the removed value will be deleted.
755 // This method returns true if |path| is a valid path; otherwise it will
756 // return false and the DictionaryValue object will be unchanged.
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46757 // DEPRECATED, use Value::RemovePath(path) or Value::ExtractPath(path)
758 // instead.
dcheng5f9cf762016-11-29 05:30:31759 bool Remove(StringPiece path, std::unique_ptr<Value>* out_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38760
[email protected]4dad9ad82009-11-25 20:47:52761 // Like Remove(), but without special treatment of '.'. This allows e.g. URLs
762 // to be used as paths.
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46763 // DEPRECATED, use Value::RemoveKey(key) or Value::ExtractKey(key) instead.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49764 bool RemoveWithoutPathExpansion(StringPiece key,
765 std::unique_ptr<Value>* out_value);
[email protected]4dad9ad82009-11-25 20:47:52766
[email protected]aa3283392013-11-27 01:38:24767 // Removes a path, clearing out all dictionaries on |path| that remain empty
768 // after removing the value at |path|.
jdoerriec209c7d2019-04-05 09:51:46769 // DEPRECATED, use Value::RemovePath(path) or Value::ExtractPath(path)
770 // instead.
dcheng5f9cf762016-11-29 05:30:31771 bool RemovePath(StringPiece path, std::unique_ptr<Value>* out_value);
[email protected]aa3283392013-11-27 01:38:24772
jdoerrie64783162017-09-04 16:33:32773 using Value::RemovePath; // DictionaryValue::RemovePath shadows otherwise.
774
[email protected]ec330b52009-12-02 00:20:32775 // Makes a copy of |this| but doesn't include empty dictionaries and lists in
776 // the copy. This never returns NULL, even if |this| itself is empty.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51777 std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> DeepCopyWithoutEmptyChildren() const;
[email protected]ec330b52009-12-02 00:20:32778
[email protected]ec5263a2011-05-10 09:23:39779 // Swaps contents with the |other| dictionary.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49780 void Swap(DictionaryValue* other);
[email protected]ec5263a2011-05-10 09:23:39781
[email protected]32c0e002011-11-08 21:26:41782 // This class provides an iterator over both keys and values in the
783 // dictionary. It can't be used to modify the dictionary.
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36784 // DEPRECATED, use Value::DictItems() instead.
[email protected]a34cc092012-08-10 12:45:35785 class BASE_EXPORT Iterator {
[email protected]32c0e002011-11-08 21:26:41786 public:
[email protected]a34cc092012-08-10 12:45:35787 explicit Iterator(const DictionaryValue& target);
vmpstre65942b2016-02-25 00:50:31788 Iterator(const Iterator& other);
[email protected]a8d94b42013-12-10 18:52:22789 ~Iterator();
[email protected]32c0e002011-11-08 21:26:41790
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32791 bool IsAtEnd() const { return it_ == target_.end(); }
[email protected]32c0e002011-11-08 21:26:41792 void Advance() { ++it_; }
793
794 const std::string& key() const { return it_->first; }
795 const Value& value() const { return *it_->second; }
796
797 private:
798 const DictionaryValue& target_;
Jan Wilken Dörrief961a372020-11-02 20:30:34799 LegacyDictStorage::const_iterator it_;
[email protected]32c0e002011-11-08 21:26:41800 };
801
Johan Tibell71bba86c2017-05-17 05:21:12802 // Iteration.
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36803 // DEPRECATED, use Value::DictItems() instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32804 iterator begin() { return dict().begin(); }
805 iterator end() { return dict().end(); }
Johan Tibell71bba86c2017-05-17 05:21:12806
jdoerrie43ab3c02017-08-24 20:44:36807 // DEPRECATED, use Value::DictItems() instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32808 const_iterator begin() const { return dict().begin(); }
809 const_iterator end() const { return dict().end(); }
Johan Tibell71bba86c2017-05-17 05:21:12810
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30811 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Clone() instead.
jdoerriee964d9a2017-04-05 06:44:17812 // TODO(crbug.com/646113): Delete this and migrate callsites.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49813 DictionaryValue* DeepCopy() const;
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30814 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Clone() instead.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43815 // TODO(crbug.com/646113): Delete this and migrate callsites.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51816 std::unique_ptr<DictionaryValue> CreateDeepCopy() const;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38817};
818
819// This type of Value represents a list of other Value values.
Jan Wilken Dörriecf4ce5522020-10-27 14:41:04820// DEPRECATED: Use std::vector<base::Value> instead.
[email protected]0bea7252011-08-05 15:34:00821class BASE_EXPORT ListValue : public Value {
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38822 public:
Jan Wilken Dörrie46992f022020-02-20 11:25:47823 using const_iterator = ListView::const_iterator;
824 using iterator = ListView::iterator;
[email protected]a502bbe72011-01-07 18:06:45825
reillyg259c0a32015-09-11 00:25:54826 // Returns |value| if it is a list, nullptr otherwise.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51827 static std::unique_ptr<ListValue> From(std::unique_ptr<Value> value);
reillyg259c0a32015-09-11 00:25:54828
[email protected]3a3d47472010-07-15 21:03:54829 ListValue();
Jan Wilken Dörrie53e009b2019-09-09 14:17:41830 explicit ListValue(span<const Value> in_list);
jdoerrie52939ed2017-04-26 18:19:42831 explicit ListValue(ListStorage&& in_list) noexcept;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38832
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38833 // Clears the contents of this ListValue
Jan Wilken Dörrie02577a22019-12-04 14:27:39834 // DEPRECATED, use ClearList() instead.
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38835 void Clear();
836
837 // Returns the number of Values in this list.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43838 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::size() instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32839 size_t GetSize() const { return list().size(); }
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38840
[email protected]ec330b52009-12-02 00:20:32841 // Returns whether the list is empty.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43842 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::empty() instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie79d022142020-08-19 18:18:32843 bool empty() const { return list().empty(); }
[email protected]ec330b52009-12-02 00:20:32844
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38845 // Sets the list item at the given index to be the Value specified by
846 // the value given. If the index beyond the current end of the list, null
847 // Values will be used to pad out the list.
848 // Returns true if successful, or false if the index was negative or
849 // the value is a null pointer.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43850 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::operator[] instead.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51851 bool Set(size_t index, std::unique_ptr<Value> in_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38852
[email protected]35213ce92010-04-08 19:06:15853 // Gets the Value at the given index. Modifies |out_value| (and returns true)
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38854 // only if the index falls within the current list range.
[email protected]35213ce92010-04-08 19:06:15855 // Note that the list always owns the Value passed out via |out_value|.
[email protected]78c03a42014-03-09 07:13:23856 // |out_value| is optional and will only be set if non-NULL.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43857 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::operator[] instead.
[email protected]5d30f92bf2012-08-03 08:43:37858 bool Get(size_t index, const Value** out_value) const;
859 bool Get(size_t index, Value** out_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38860
[email protected]35213ce92010-04-08 19:06:15861 // Convenience forms of Get(). Modifies |out_value| (and returns true)
862 // only if the index is valid and the Value at that index can be returned
863 // in the specified form.
[email protected]78c03a42014-03-09 07:13:23864 // |out_value| is optional and will only be set if non-NULL.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43865 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::operator[]::GetBool() instead.
[email protected]f82fb4952009-01-20 21:05:32866 bool GetBoolean(size_t index, bool* out_value) const;
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43867 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::operator[]::GetInt() instead.
[email protected]f82fb4952009-01-20 21:05:32868 bool GetInteger(size_t index, int* out_value) const;
jdoerriedc72ee942016-12-07 15:43:28869 // Values of both type Type::INTEGER and Type::DOUBLE can be obtained as
[email protected]78c03a42014-03-09 07:13:23870 // doubles.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43871 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::operator[]::GetDouble() instead.
[email protected]fb534c92011-02-01 01:02:07872 bool GetDouble(size_t index, double* out_value) const;
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43873 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::operator[]::GetString() instead.
[email protected]f82fb4952009-01-20 21:05:32874 bool GetString(size_t index, std::string* out_value) const;
[email protected]698f7f42010-08-04 19:35:33875 bool GetString(size_t index, string16* out_value) const;
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43876
[email protected]5d30f92bf2012-08-03 08:43:37877 bool GetDictionary(size_t index, const DictionaryValue** out_value) const;
878 bool GetDictionary(size_t index, DictionaryValue** out_value);
jdoerrie52939ed2017-04-26 18:19:42879
880 using Value::GetList;
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43881 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::operator[]::GetList() instead.
[email protected]5d30f92bf2012-08-03 08:43:37882 bool GetList(size_t index, const ListValue** out_value) const;
883 bool GetList(size_t index, ListValue** out_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38884
885 // Removes the Value with the specified index from this list.
886 // If |out_value| is non-NULL, the removed Value AND ITS OWNERSHIP will be
[email protected]b930d132009-01-05 18:37:51887 // passed out via |out_value|. If |out_value| is NULL, the removed value will
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38888 // be deleted. This method returns true if |index| is valid; otherwise
889 // it will return false and the ListValue object will be unchanged.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43890 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::erase() instead.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49891 bool Remove(size_t index, std::unique_ptr<Value>* out_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38892
[email protected]6832cbe2009-11-30 19:59:11893 // Removes the first instance of |value| found in the list, if any, and
[email protected]4fc3c5642011-08-13 17:34:31894 // deletes it. |index| is the location where |value| was found. Returns false
895 // if not found.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43896 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::erase() instead.
[email protected]4fc3c5642011-08-13 17:34:31897 bool Remove(const Value& value, size_t* index);
[email protected]e7f5c6f2009-05-09 00:33:04898
[email protected]3cbe0812012-07-03 02:51:43899 // Removes the element at |iter|. If |out_value| is NULL, the value will be
900 // deleted, otherwise ownership of the value is passed back to the caller.
[email protected]a8d379cc2013-02-18 16:31:45901 // Returns an iterator pointing to the location of the element that
902 // followed the erased element.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43903 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::erase() instead.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51904 iterator Erase(iterator iter, std::unique_ptr<Value>* out_value);
[email protected]3cbe0812012-07-03 02:51:43905
Jan Wilken Dörrie55b0b2b2019-09-10 05:40:24906 using Value::Append;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38907 // Appends a Value to the end of the list.
Jan Wilken Dörrie55b0b2b2019-09-10 05:40:24908 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Append() instead.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51909 void Append(std::unique_ptr<Value> in_value);
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38910
[email protected]095812b2012-09-14 02:14:01911 // Convenience forms of Append.
Jan Wilken Dörrie55b0b2b2019-09-10 05:40:24912 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Append() instead.
[email protected]095812b2012-09-14 02:14:01913 void AppendBoolean(bool in_value);
914 void AppendInteger(int in_value);
915 void AppendDouble(double in_value);
dcheng16d6f532016-08-25 16:07:11916 void AppendString(StringPiece in_value);
[email protected]095812b2012-09-14 02:14:01917 void AppendString(const string16& in_value);
Jan Wilken Dörrie55b0b2b2019-09-10 05:40:24918 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Append() in a loop instead.
[email protected]095812b2012-09-14 02:14:01919 void AppendStrings(const std::vector<std::string>& in_values);
[email protected]095812b2012-09-14 02:14:01920
dcheng66c7a4c2016-09-14 05:49:58921 // Appends a Value if it's not already present. Returns true if successful,
922 // or false if the value was already
Jan Wilken Dörrie55b0b2b2019-09-10 05:40:24923 // DEPRECATED, use std::find() with Value::Append() instead.
dcheng66c7a4c2016-09-14 05:49:58924 bool AppendIfNotPresent(std::unique_ptr<Value> in_value);
[email protected]840642202010-04-12 21:48:10925
Jan Wilken Dörrie9065545e12019-10-30 10:44:51926 using Value::Insert;
[email protected]86c008e82009-08-28 20:26:05927 // Insert a Value at index.
928 // Returns true if successful, or false if the index was out of range.
Jan Wilken Dörrie9065545e12019-10-30 10:44:51929 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Insert() instead.
dcheng66c7a4c2016-09-14 05:49:58930 bool Insert(size_t index, std::unique_ptr<Value> in_value);
[email protected]86c008e82009-08-28 20:26:05931
[email protected]5fb35372011-09-19 15:23:10932 // Searches for the first instance of |value| in the list using the Equals
933 // method of the Value type.
934 // Returns a const_iterator to the found item or to end() if none exists.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43935 // DEPRECATED, use std::find() instead.
[email protected]5fb35372011-09-19 15:23:10936 const_iterator Find(const Value& value) const;
937
[email protected]8b8e7c92010-08-19 18:05:56938 // Swaps contents with the |other| list.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43939 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::swap() instead.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49940 void Swap(ListValue* other);
[email protected]8b8e7c92010-08-19 18:05:56941
[email protected]e8789192011-08-11 20:56:32942 // Iteration.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43943 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::begin() instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie46992f022020-02-20 11:25:47944 iterator begin() { return GetList().begin(); }
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43945 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::end() instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie46992f022020-02-20 11:25:47946 iterator end() { return GetList().end(); }
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38947
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43948 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::begin() instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie46992f022020-02-20 11:25:47949 const_iterator begin() const { return GetList().begin(); }
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43950 // DEPRECATED, use GetList()::end() instead.
Jan Wilken Dörrie46992f022020-02-20 11:25:47951 const_iterator end() const { return GetList().end(); }
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38952
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30953 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Clone() instead.
jdoerriee964d9a2017-04-05 06:44:17954 // TODO(crbug.com/646113): Delete this and migrate callsites.
jdoerrie8e945542017-02-17 13:54:49955 ListValue* DeepCopy() const;
jdoerriecc9f5732017-08-23 14:12:30956 // DEPRECATED, use Value::Clone() instead.
jdoerried4b852612017-06-06 11:48:43957 // TODO(crbug.com/646113): Delete this and migrate callsites.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51958 std::unique_ptr<ListValue> CreateDeepCopy() const;
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38959};
960
prashhir54a994502015-03-05 09:30:57961// This interface is implemented by classes that know how to serialize
962// Value objects.
[email protected]0bea7252011-08-05 15:34:00963class BASE_EXPORT ValueSerializer {
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38964 public:
[email protected]3a3d47472010-07-15 21:03:54965 virtual ~ValueSerializer();
[email protected]abb9d0c2008-08-06 15:46:59966
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38967 virtual bool Serialize(const Value& root) = 0;
prashhir54a994502015-03-05 09:30:57968};
969
970// This interface is implemented by classes that know how to deserialize Value
971// objects.
972class BASE_EXPORT ValueDeserializer {
973 public:
974 virtual ~ValueDeserializer();
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:38975
976 // This method deserializes the subclass-specific format into a Value object.
[email protected]b4cebf82008-12-29 19:59:08977 // If the return value is non-NULL, the caller takes ownership of returned
Nigel Tao410788e2020-06-24 07:12:27978 // Value.
979 //
980 // If the return value is nullptr, and if |error_code| is non-nullptr,
981 // |*error_code| will be set to an integer value representing the underlying
982 // error. See "enum ErrorCode" below for more detail about the integer value.
983 //
984 // If |error_message| is non-nullptr, it will be filled in with a formatted
[email protected]ba399672010-04-06 15:42:39985 // error message including the location of the error if appropriate.
dcheng093de9b2016-04-04 21:25:51986 virtual std::unique_ptr<Value> Deserialize(int* error_code,
Nigel Tao410788e2020-06-24 07:12:27987 std::string* error_message) = 0;
988
989 // The integer-valued error codes form four groups:
990 // - The value 0 means no error.
991 // - Values between 1 and 999 inclusive mean an error in the data (i.e.
992 // content). The bytes being deserialized are not in the right format.
993 // - Values 1000 and above mean an error in the metadata (i.e. context). The
994 // file could not be read, the network is down, etc.
995 // - Negative values are reserved.
996 enum ErrorCode {
997 kErrorCodeNoError = 0,
998 // kErrorCodeInvalidFormat is a generic error code for "the data is not in
999 // the right format". Subclasses of ValueDeserializer may return other
1000 // values for more specific errors.
1001 kErrorCodeInvalidFormat = 1,
1002 // kErrorCodeFirstMetadataError is the minimum value (inclusive) of the
1003 // range of metadata errors.
1004 kErrorCodeFirstMetadataError = 1000,
1005 };
1006
1007 // The |error_code| argument can be one of the ErrorCode values, but it is
1008 // not restricted to only being 0, 1 or 1000. Subclasses of ValueDeserializer
1009 // can define their own error code values.
1010 static inline bool ErrorCodeIsDataError(int error_code) {
1011 return (kErrorCodeInvalidFormat <= error_code) &&
1012 (error_code < kErrorCodeFirstMetadataError);
1013 }
initial.commitd7cae122008-07-26 21:49:381014};
1015
[email protected]ea0ec052013-04-16 09:04:021016// Stream operator so Values can be used in assertion statements. In order that
1017// gtest uses this operator to print readable output on test failures, we must
1018// override each specific type. Otherwise, the default template implementation
1019// is preferred over an upcast.
[email protected]e4ef8312012-09-12 03:39:351020BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const Value& value);
1021
[email protected]ea0ec052013-04-16 09:04:021022BASE_EXPORT inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out,
[email protected]ea0ec052013-04-16 09:04:021023 const DictionaryValue& value) {
1024 return out << static_cast<const Value&>(value);
1025}
1026
1027BASE_EXPORT inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out,
1028 const ListValue& value) {
1029 return out << static_cast<const Value&>(value);
1030}
1031
jdoerriedc72ee942016-12-07 15:43:281032// Stream operator so that enum class Types can be used in log statements.
1033BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out,
1034 const Value::Type& type);
1035
[email protected]f3a1c642011-07-12 19:15:031036} // namespace base
1037
[email protected]101d5422008-09-26 20:22:421038#endif // BASE_VALUES_H_