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- /*
- * Tests if json_object_equal behaves correct.
- */
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include "config.h"
- #include "json_inttypes.h"
- #include "json_object.h"
- #include "json_tokener.h"
- int main()
- {
- /* integer tests */
- struct json_object *int1 = json_object_new_int(0);
- struct json_object *int2 = json_object_new_int(1);
- struct json_object *int3 = json_object_new_int(1);
- if (!json_object_equal(int1, int2))
- printf("JSON integer comparision is correct\n");
- else
- printf("JSON integer comparision failed\n");
- if (json_object_equal(int1, int1))
- printf("JSON same object comparision is correct\n");
- else
- printf("JSON same object comparision failed\n");
- if (json_object_equal(int2, int3))
- printf("JSON same integer comparision is correct\n");
- else
- printf("JSON same integer comparision failed\n");
- json_object_put(int1);
- json_object_put(int2);
- json_object_put(int3);
- /* string tests */
- struct json_object *str1 = json_object_new_string("TESTSTRING");
- struct json_object *str2 = json_object_new_string("TESTSTRING");
- struct json_object *str3 = json_object_new_string("DIFFERENT");
- if (json_object_equal(str1, str2))
- printf("Comparing equal strings is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing equal strings failed\n");
- if (!json_object_equal(str1, str3))
- printf("Comparing different strings is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing different strings failed\n");
- json_object_put(str1);
- json_object_put(str2);
- json_object_put(str3);
- /* double tests */
- struct json_object *dbl1 = json_object_new_double(3.14159);
- struct json_object *dbl2 = json_object_new_double(3.14159);
- struct json_object *dbl3 = json_object_new_double(3.0);
- if (json_object_equal(dbl1, dbl2))
- printf("Comparing equal doubles is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing equal doubles failed\n");
- if (!json_object_equal(dbl1, dbl3))
- printf("Comparing different doubles is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing different doubles failed\n");
- json_object_put(dbl1);
- json_object_put(dbl2);
- json_object_put(dbl3);
- /* array tests */
- struct json_object *ar1 = json_object_new_array();
- struct json_object *ar2 = json_object_new_array();
- struct json_object *ar3 = json_object_new_array();
- struct json_object *ar4 = json_object_new_array();
- json_object_array_add(ar1, json_object_new_int(1));
- json_object_array_add(ar1, json_object_new_int(2));
- json_object_array_add(ar2, json_object_new_int(1));
- json_object_array_add(ar2, json_object_new_int(2));
- json_object_array_add(ar3, json_object_new_int(1));
- json_object_array_add(ar3, json_object_new_int(1));
- if (json_object_equal(ar1, ar2))
- printf("Comparing equal arrays is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing equal arrays failed\n");
- json_object_array_add(ar2, json_object_new_int(1));
- if (!json_object_equal(ar1, ar2))
- printf("Comparing arrays of different len is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing arrays of different len failed\n");
- if (!json_object_equal(ar1, ar3))
- printf("Comparing different arrays is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing different arrays failed\n");
- if (!json_object_equal(ar1, ar4))
- printf("Comparing different arrays (one empty) is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing different arrays (one empty) failed\n");
- json_object_put(ar1);
- json_object_put(ar2);
- json_object_put(ar3);
- json_object_put(ar4);
- /* object tests */
- struct json_object *obj1 = json_object_new_object();
- struct json_object *obj2 = json_object_new_object();
- json_object_object_add(obj1, "test1", json_object_new_int(123));
- json_object_object_add(obj1, "test2", json_object_new_int(321));
- json_object_object_add(obj1, "test3", json_object_new_int(320));
- json_object_object_add(obj1, "test4", json_object_new_int(319));
- json_object_object_add(obj1, "test5", json_object_new_int(318));
- json_object_object_add(obj2, "test5", json_object_new_int(318));
- json_object_object_add(obj2, "test4", json_object_new_int(319));
- json_object_object_add(obj2, "test3", json_object_new_int(320));
- json_object_object_add(obj2, "test2", json_object_new_int(321));
- json_object_object_add(obj2, "test1", json_object_new_int(123));
- /* key-order is different between obj1 and obj2, should still be equal */
- if (json_object_equal(obj1, obj2))
- printf("Comparing JSON object with different key order is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing JSON object with different key order is incorrect\n");
- /* make obj2 look different to obj1 */
- json_object_object_add(obj2, "test3", json_object_new_int(234));
- if (!json_object_equal(obj1, obj2))
- printf("Comparing different objects is correct\n");
- else
- printf("Comparing different objects is incorrect\n");
- json_object_put(obj1);
- json_object_put(obj2);
- return 0;
- }
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