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Benoit Blanchon
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#pragma once
#include "../JsonBuffer.hpp"
#include "../JsonVariant.hpp"
namespace ArduinoJson {
namespace Internals {

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#pragma once
#include "JsonVariant.hpp"
#include <stddef.h> // for size_t
#include <stdint.h> // for uint8_t
namespace ArduinoJson {
class JsonArray;
class JsonObject;
// Entry point for using the library.
//
// Handle the memory management (done in derived classes) and calls the parser.
// This abstract class is implemented by StaticJsonBuffer which implements a
// fixed memory allocation.
class JsonBuffer {
public:
virtual ~JsonBuffer() {}
// Allocates an empty JsonArray.
//
// Returns a reference to the new JsonArray or JsonArray::invalid() if the
// allocation fails.
JsonArray &createArray();
// Allocates an empty JsonObject.
//
// Returns a reference to the new JsonObject or JsonObject::invalid() if the
// allocation fails.
JsonObject &createObject();
// Allocates and populate a JsonArray from a JSON string.
//
// The First argument is a pointer to the JSON string, the memory must be
// writable
// because the parser will insert null-terminators and replace escaped chars.
//
// The second argument set the nesting limit (see comment on DEFAULT_LIMIT)
//
// Returns a reference to the new JsonObject or JsonObject::invalid() if the
// allocation fails.
JsonArray &parseArray(char *json, uint8_t nestingLimit = DEFAULT_LIMIT);
// Allocates and populate a JsonObject from a JSON string.
//
// The First argument is a pointer to the JSON string, the memory must be
// writable
// because the parser will insert null-terminators and replace escaped chars.
//
// The second argument set the nesting limit (see comment on DEFAULT_LIMIT)
//
// Returns a reference to the new JsonObject or JsonObject::invalid() if the
// allocation fails.
JsonObject &parseObject(char *json, uint8_t nestingLimit = DEFAULT_LIMIT);
// Allocates n bytes in the JsonBuffer.
// Return a pointer to the allocated memory or NULL if allocation fails.
virtual void *alloc(size_t size) = 0;
// Default value of nesting limit of parseArray() and parseObject().
//
// The nesting limit is a contain on the level of nesting allowed in the JSON
// string.
// If set to 0, only a flat array or objects can be parsed.
// If set to 1, the object can contain nested arrays or objects but only 1
// level deep.
// And bigger values will allow more level of nesting.
//
// The purpose of this feature is to prevent stack overflow that could lead to
// a security risk.
static const uint8_t DEFAULT_LIMIT = 10;
};
}