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package com.google.gson.functional;
Down to 22 failing tests. Consolidated all of the different code paths that we use to construct instances. We now have an ObjectConstructor class that knows what type it constructs; this means that we don't need to ever do reflection to lookup a constructor at construction time. Cleaned up some buggy type adapters, particularly around handling of null. Removed dead code for object graph navigation. Moved some classes into 'internal' so they are visible to the 'bind' subpackage. Turned some TypeAdapterFactory/TypeAdapter pairs inside out so that the TypeAdapter is now the inner class. This is necessary so that the factories can take parameters. Added an API to request the 'next' type adapter for a type. This allows type adapters to compose other type adapters. We're using this in two places: - where the user has excluded a type from serialization but not deserialization, we need to use the "default" deserialization but interpose null on serialization. We create a type adapter that delegates for one and returns null for the other. - similarly when a DOM type serializer is registered but no deserializer, or vice versa. This is the biggest change to the MiniGson core. For backwards compatibility, return null for the empty string. Simplify JsonSerializationContext/JsonDeserializationContext to simply call through to GSON. SerializeDefault is currently unsupported. More useful error messages when calling getAsBoolean on a JsonNull. Remove currently unused MemoryRefStack. We might need this back again, though wiring it back in will be much more difficult because we don't interject ourselves between the users' various type adapters.
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import com.google.gson.Gson;
import com.google.gson.GsonBuilder;
import com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException;
import com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.LinkedHashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
public class MapAsArrayTypeAdapterTest extends TestCase {
public void testSerializeComplexMapWithTypeAdapter() {
Type type = new TypeToken<Map<Point, String>>() {}.getType();
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder()
.enableComplexMapKeySerialization()
.create();
Map<Point, String> original = new LinkedHashMap<>();
original.put(new Point(5, 5), "a");
original.put(new Point(8, 8), "b");
String json = gson.toJson(original, type);
assertEquals("[[{\"x\":5,\"y\":5},\"a\"],[{\"x\":8,\"y\":8},\"b\"]]", json);
assertEquals(original, gson.<Map<Point, String>>fromJson(json, type));
// test that registering a type adapter for one map doesn't interfere with others
Map<String, Boolean> otherMap = new LinkedHashMap<>();
otherMap.put("t", true);
otherMap.put("f", false);
assertEquals("{\"t\":true,\"f\":false}",
gson.toJson(otherMap, Map.class));
assertEquals("{\"t\":true,\"f\":false}",
gson.toJson(otherMap, new TypeToken<Map<String, Boolean>>() {}.getType()));
assertEquals(otherMap, gson.<Object>fromJson("{\"t\":true,\"f\":false}",
new TypeToken<Map<String, Boolean>>() {}.getType()));
}
public void disabled_testTwoTypesCollapseToOneSerialize() {
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder()
.enableComplexMapKeySerialization()
.create();
Map<Number, String> original = new LinkedHashMap<>();
original.put(1.0D, "a");
original.put(1.0F, "b");
try {
gson.toJson(original, new TypeToken<Map<Number, String>>() {}.getType());
fail(); // we no longer hash keys at serialization time
} catch (JsonSyntaxException expected) {
}
}
public void testTwoTypesCollapseToOneDeserialize() {
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder()
.enableComplexMapKeySerialization()
.create();
String s = "[[\"1.00\",\"a\"],[\"1.0\",\"b\"]]";
try {
gson.fromJson(s, new TypeToken<Map<Double, String>>() {}.getType());
fail();
} catch (JsonSyntaxException expected) {
}
}
Down to 22 failing tests. Consolidated all of the different code paths that we use to construct instances. We now have an ObjectConstructor class that knows what type it constructs; this means that we don't need to ever do reflection to lookup a constructor at construction time. Cleaned up some buggy type adapters, particularly around handling of null. Removed dead code for object graph navigation. Moved some classes into 'internal' so they are visible to the 'bind' subpackage. Turned some TypeAdapterFactory/TypeAdapter pairs inside out so that the TypeAdapter is now the inner class. This is necessary so that the factories can take parameters. Added an API to request the 'next' type adapter for a type. This allows type adapters to compose other type adapters. We're using this in two places: - where the user has excluded a type from serialization but not deserialization, we need to use the "default" deserialization but interpose null on serialization. We create a type adapter that delegates for one and returns null for the other. - similarly when a DOM type serializer is registered but no deserializer, or vice versa. This is the biggest change to the MiniGson core. For backwards compatibility, return null for the empty string. Simplify JsonSerializationContext/JsonDeserializationContext to simply call through to GSON. SerializeDefault is currently unsupported. More useful error messages when calling getAsBoolean on a JsonNull. Remove currently unused MemoryRefStack. We might need this back again, though wiring it back in will be much more difficult because we don't interject ourselves between the users' various type adapters.
2011-09-11 09:04:56 +02:00
public void testMultipleEnableComplexKeyRegistrationHasNoEffect() throws Exception {
Type type = new TypeToken<Map<Point, String>>() {}.getType();
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder()
.enableComplexMapKeySerialization()
.enableComplexMapKeySerialization()
.create();
Map<Point, String> original = new LinkedHashMap<>();
original.put(new Point(6, 5), "abc");
original.put(new Point(1, 8), "def");
String json = gson.toJson(original, type);
assertEquals("[[{\"x\":6,\"y\":5},\"abc\"],[{\"x\":1,\"y\":8},\"def\"]]", json);
assertEquals(original, gson.<Map<Point, String>>fromJson(json, type));
}
public void testMapWithTypeVariableSerialization() {
Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().enableComplexMapKeySerialization().create();
PointWithProperty<Point> map = new PointWithProperty<>();
map.map.put(new Point(2, 3), new Point(4, 5));
Type type = new TypeToken<PointWithProperty<Point>>(){}.getType();
String json = gson.toJson(map, type);
assertEquals("{\"map\":[[{\"x\":2,\"y\":3},{\"x\":4,\"y\":5}]]}", json);
}
public void testMapWithTypeVariableDeserialization() {
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Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().setLenient().enableComplexMapKeySerialization().create();
String json = "{map:[[{x:2,y:3},{x:4,y:5}]]}";
Type type = new TypeToken<PointWithProperty<Point>>(){}.getType();
PointWithProperty<Point> map = gson.fromJson(json, type);
Point key = map.map.keySet().iterator().next();
Point value = map.map.values().iterator().next();
assertEquals(new Point(2, 3), key);
assertEquals(new Point(4, 5), value);
}
static class Point {
int x;
int y;
Point(int x, int y) {
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
}
Point() {}
@Override public boolean equals(Object o) {
return o instanceof Point && ((Point) o).x == x && ((Point) o).y == y;
}
@Override public int hashCode() {
return x * 37 + y;
}
@Override public String toString() {
return "(" + x + "," + y + ")";
}
}
static class PointWithProperty<T> {
Map<Point, T> map = new HashMap<>();
}
}