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40 | |
41 | #define CBOR_NO_ENCODER_API |
42 | #define CBOR_NO_PARSER_API |
43 | #include "qcborcommon_p.h" |
44 | |
45 | #include <QtCore/qdatastream.h> |
46 | |
47 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
48 | |
49 | #include <cborerrorstrings.c> |
50 | |
51 | /*! |
52 | \headerfile <QtCborCommon> |
53 | |
54 | \brief The <QtCborCommon> header contains definitions common to both the |
55 | streaming classes (QCborStreamReader and QCborStreamWriter) and to |
56 | QCborValue. |
57 | |
58 | \sa QCborError |
59 | */ |
60 | |
61 | /*! |
62 | \enum QCborSimpleType |
63 | \relates <QtCborCommon> |
64 | |
65 | This enum contains the possible "Simple Types" for CBOR. Simple Types range |
66 | from 0 to 255 and are types that carry no further value. |
67 | |
68 | The following values are currently known: |
69 | |
70 | \value False A "false" boolean. |
71 | \value True A "true" boolean. |
72 | \value Null Absence of value (null). |
73 | \value Undefined Missing or deleted value, usually an error. |
74 | |
75 | Qt CBOR API supports encoding and decoding any Simple Type, whether one of |
76 | those above or any other value. |
77 | |
78 | Applications should only use further values if a corresponding specification |
79 | has been published, otherwise interpretation and validation by the remote |
80 | may fail. Values 24 to 31 are reserved and must not be used. |
81 | |
82 | The current authoritative list is maintained by IANA in the |
83 | \l{https://www.iana.org/assignments/cbor-simple-values/cbor-simple-values.xml}{Simple |
84 | Values registry}. |
85 | |
86 | \sa QCborStreamWriter::append(QCborSimpleType), QCborStreamReader::isSimpleType(), |
87 | QCborStreamReader::toSimpleType(), QCborValue::isSimpleType(), QCborValue::toSimpleType() |
88 | */ |
89 | |
90 | #if !defined(QT_NO_DATASTREAM) |
91 | QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &ds, QCborSimpleType st) |
92 | { |
93 | return ds << quint8(st); |
94 | } |
95 | |
96 | QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &ds, QCborSimpleType &st) |
97 | { |
98 | quint8 v; |
99 | ds >> v; |
100 | st = QCborSimpleType(v); |
101 | return ds; |
102 | } |
103 | #endif |
104 | |
105 | /*! |
106 | \enum QCborTag |
107 | \relates <QtCborCommon> |
108 | |
109 | This enum contains no enumeration and is used only to provide type-safe |
110 | access to a CBOR tag. |
111 | |
112 | CBOR tags are 64-bit numbers that are attached to generic CBOR types to |
113 | provide further semantic meaning. QCborTag may be constructed from an |
114 | enumeration found in QCborKnownTags or directly by providing the numeric |
115 | representation. |
116 | |
117 | For example, the following creates a QCborValue containing a byte array |
118 | tagged with a tag 2. |
119 | |
120 | \snippet code/src_corelib_serialization_qcborstream.cpp 0 |
121 | |
122 | \sa QCborKnownTags, QCborStreamWriter::append(QCborTag), |
123 | QCborStreamReader::isTag(), QCborStreamReader::toTag(), |
124 | QCborValue::isTag(), QCborValue::tag() |
125 | */ |
126 | |
127 | /*! |
128 | \enum QCborKnownTags |
129 | \relates <QtCborCommon> |
130 | |
131 | This enum contains a list of CBOR tags, known at the time of the Qt |
132 | implementation. This list is not meant to be complete and contains only |
133 | tags that are either backed by an RFC or specifically used by the Qt |
134 | implementation. |
135 | |
136 | The authoritative list is maintained by IANA in the |
137 | \l{https://www.iana.org/assignments/cbor-tags/cbor-tags.xhtml}{CBOR tag |
138 | registry}. |
139 | |
140 | \value DateTimeString A date and time string, formatted according to RFC 3339, as refined |
141 | by RFC 4287. It is the same format as Qt::ISODate and |
142 | Qt::ISODateWithMs. |
143 | \value UnixTime_t A numerical representation of seconds elapsed since |
144 | 1970-01-01T00:00Z. |
145 | \value PositiveBignum A positive number of arbitrary length, encoded as a byte array in |
146 | network byte order. For example, the number 2\sup{64} is represented by |
147 | a byte array containing the byte value 0x01 followed by 8 zero bytes. |
148 | \value NegativeBignum A negative number of arbirary length, encoded as the absolute value |
149 | of that number, minus one. For example, a byte array containing |
150 | byte value 0x02 followed by 8 zero bytes represents the number |
151 | -2\sup{65} - 1. |
152 | \value Decimal A decimal fraction, encoded as an array of two integers: the first |
153 | is the exponent of the power of 10, the second the integral |
154 | mantissa. The value 273.15 would be encoded as array \c{[-2, 27315]}. |
155 | \value Bigfloat Similar to Decimal, but the exponent is a power of 2 instead. |
156 | \value COSE_Encrypt0 An \c Encrypt0 map as specified by \l{https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8152}{RFC 8152} |
157 | (CBOR Object Signing and Encryption). |
158 | \value COSE_Mac0 A \c Mac0 map as specified by \l{https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8152}{RFC 8152} |
159 | (CBOR Object Signing and Encryption). |
160 | \value COSE_Sign1 A \c Sign1 map as specified by \l{https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8152}{RFC 8152} |
161 | (CBOR Object Signing and Encryption). |
162 | \value ExpectedBase64url Indicates that the byte array should be encoded using Base64url |
163 | if the stream is converted to JSON. |
164 | \value ExpectedBase64 Indicates that the byte array should be encoded using Base64 |
165 | if the stream is converted to JSON. |
166 | \value ExpectedBase16 Indicates that the byte array should be encoded using Base16 (hex) |
167 | if the stream is converted to JSON. |
168 | \value EncodedCbor Indicates that the byte array contains a CBOR stream. |
169 | \value Url Indicates that the string contains a URL. |
170 | \value Base64url Indicates that the string contains data encoded using Base64url. |
171 | \value Base64 Indicates that the string contains data encoded using Base64. |
172 | \value RegularExpression Indicates that the string contains a Perl-Compatible Regular |
173 | Expression pattern. |
174 | \value MimeMessage Indicates that the string contains a MIME message (according to |
175 | \l{https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045}){RFC 2045}. |
176 | \value Uuid Indicates that the byte array contains a UUID. |
177 | \value COSE_Encrypt An \c Encrypt map as specified by \l{https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8152}{RFC 8152} |
178 | (CBOR Object Signing and Encryption). |
179 | \value COSE_Mac A \c Mac map as specified by \l{https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8152}{RFC 8152} |
180 | (CBOR Object Signing and Encryption). |
181 | \value COSE_Sign A \c Sign map as specified by \l{https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8152}{RFC 8152} |
182 | (CBOR Object Signing and Encryption). |
183 | \value Signature No change in interpretation; this tag can be used as the outermost |
184 | tag in a CBOR stream as the file header. |
185 | |
186 | The following tags are interpreted by QCborValue during decoding and will |
187 | produce objects with extended Qt types, and it will use those tags when |
188 | encoding the same extended types. |
189 | |
190 | \value DateTimeString \l QDateTime |
191 | \value UnixTime_t \l QDateTime (only in decoding) |
192 | \value Url \l QUrl |
193 | \value Uuid \l QUuid |
194 | |
195 | Additionally, if a QCborValue containing a QByteArray is tagged using one of |
196 | \c ExpectedBase64url, \c ExpectedBase64 or \c ExpectedBase16, QCborValue |
197 | will use the expected encoding when converting to JSON (see |
198 | QCborValue::toJsonValue). |
199 | |
200 | \sa QCborTag, QCborStreamWriter::append(QCborTag), |
201 | QCborStreamReader::isTag(), QCborStreamReader::toTag(), |
202 | QCborValue::isTag(), QCborValue::tag() |
203 | */ |
204 | |
205 | /*! |
206 | \class QCborError |
207 | \inmodule QtCore |
208 | \inheaderfile QtCborCommon |
209 | \reentrant |
210 | \since 5.12 |
211 | |
212 | \brief The QCborError class holds the error condition found while parsing or |
213 | validating a CBOR stream. |
214 | |
215 | \sa QCborStreamReader, QCborValue, QCborParserError |
216 | */ |
217 | |
218 | /*! |
219 | \enum QCborError::Code |
220 | |
221 | This enum contains the possible error condition codes. |
222 | |
223 | \value NoError No error was detected. |
224 | \value UnknownError An unknown error occurred and no further details are available. |
225 | \value AdvancePastEnd QCborStreamReader::next() was called but there are no more elements in |
226 | the current context. |
227 | \value InputOutputError An I/O error with the QIODevice occurred. |
228 | \value GarbageAtEnd Data was found in the input stream after the last element. |
229 | \value EndOfFile The end of the input stream was unexpectedly reached while processing an |
230 | element. |
231 | \value UnexpectedBreak The CBOR stream contains a Break where it is not allowed (data is |
232 | corrupt and the error is not recoverable). |
233 | \value UnknownType The CBOR stream contains an unknown/unparseable Type (data is corrupt |
234 | and the and the error is not recoverable). |
235 | \value IllegalType The CBOR stream contains a known type in a position it is not allowed |
236 | to exist (data is corrupt and the error is not recoverable). |
237 | \value IllegalNumber The CBOR stream appears to be encoding a number larger than 64-bit |
238 | (data is corrupt and the error is not recoverable). |
239 | \value IllegalSimpleType The CBOR stream contains a Simple Type encoded incorrectly (data is |
240 | corrupt and the error is not recoverable). |
241 | \value InvalidUtf8String The CBOR stream contains a text string that does not decode properly |
242 | as UTF-8 (data is corrupt and the error is not recoverable). |
243 | \value DataTooLarge CBOR string, map or array is too big and cannot be parsed by Qt |
244 | (internal limitation, but the error is not recoverable). |
245 | \value NestingTooDeep Too many levels of arrays or maps encountered while processing the |
246 | input (internal limitation, but the error is not recoverable). |
247 | \value UnsupportedType The CBOR stream contains a known type that the implementation does not |
248 | support (internal limitation, but the error is not recoverable). |
249 | */ |
250 | |
251 | /*! |
252 | \variable QCborError::c |
253 | \internal |
254 | */ |
255 | |
256 | /*! |
257 | \fn QCborError::operator Code() const |
258 | |
259 | Returns the error code that this QCborError object stores. |
260 | */ |
261 | |
262 | /*! |
263 | Returns a text string that matches the error code in this QCborError object. |
264 | |
265 | Note: the string is not translated. Applications whose interface allow users |
266 | to parse CBOR streams need to provide their own, translated strings. |
267 | |
268 | \sa QCborError::Code |
269 | */ |
270 | QString QCborError::toString() const |
271 | { |
272 | switch (c) { |
273 | case NoError: |
274 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(NoError) == int(CborNoError)); |
275 | return QString(); |
276 | |
277 | case UnknownError: |
278 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(UnknownError) == int(CborUnknownError)); |
279 | return QStringLiteral("Unknown error" ); |
280 | case AdvancePastEnd: |
281 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(AdvancePastEnd) == int(CborErrorAdvancePastEOF)); |
282 | return QStringLiteral("Read past end of buffer (more bytes needed)" ); |
283 | case InputOutputError: |
284 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(InputOutputError) == int(CborErrorIO)); |
285 | return QStringLiteral("Input/Output error" ); |
286 | case GarbageAtEnd: |
287 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(GarbageAtEnd) == int(CborErrorGarbageAtEnd)); |
288 | return QStringLiteral("Data found after the end of the stream" ); |
289 | case EndOfFile: |
290 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(EndOfFile) == int(CborErrorUnexpectedEOF)); |
291 | return QStringLiteral("Unexpected end of input data (more bytes needed)" ); |
292 | case UnexpectedBreak: |
293 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(UnexpectedBreak) == int(CborErrorUnexpectedBreak)); |
294 | return QStringLiteral("Invalid CBOR stream: unexpected 'break' byte" ); |
295 | case UnknownType: |
296 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(UnknownType) == int(CborErrorUnknownType)); |
297 | return QStringLiteral("Invalid CBOR stream: unknown type" ); |
298 | case IllegalType: |
299 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(IllegalType) == int(CborErrorIllegalType)); |
300 | return QStringLiteral("Invalid CBOR stream: illegal type found" ); |
301 | case IllegalNumber: |
302 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(IllegalNumber) == int(CborErrorIllegalNumber)); |
303 | return QStringLiteral("Invalid CBOR stream: illegal number encoding (future extension)" ); |
304 | case IllegalSimpleType: |
305 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(IllegalSimpleType) == int(CborErrorIllegalSimpleType)); |
306 | return QStringLiteral("Invalid CBOR stream: illegal simple type" ); |
307 | case InvalidUtf8String: |
308 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(InvalidUtf8String) == int(CborErrorInvalidUtf8TextString)); |
309 | return QStringLiteral("Invalid CBOR stream: invalid UTF-8 text string" ); |
310 | case DataTooLarge: |
311 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(DataTooLarge) == int(CborErrorDataTooLarge)); |
312 | return QStringLiteral("Internal limitation: data set too large" ); |
313 | case NestingTooDeep: |
314 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(NestingTooDeep) == int(CborErrorNestingTooDeep)); |
315 | return QStringLiteral("Internal limitation: data nesting too deep" ); |
316 | case UnsupportedType: |
317 | Q_STATIC_ASSERT(int(UnsupportedType) == int(CborErrorUnsupportedType)); |
318 | return QStringLiteral("Internal limitation: unsupported type" ); |
319 | } |
320 | |
321 | // get the error string from TinyCBOR |
322 | CborError err = CborError(int(c)); |
323 | return QString::fromLatin1(str: cbor_error_string(error: err)); |
324 | } |
325 | |
326 | QT_END_NAMESPACE |
327 | |
328 | #ifndef QT_BOOTSTRAPPED |
329 | #include "moc_qcborcommon.cpp" |
330 | #endif |
331 | |