// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package json import ( "regexp" "testing" ) func TestNumberIsValid(t *testing.T) { // From: https://stackoverflow.com/a/13340826 var jsonNumberRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`^-?(?:0|[1-9]\d*)(?:\.\d+)?(?:[eE][+-]?\d+)?$`) validTests := []string{ "0", "-0", "1", "-1", "0.1", "-0.1", "1234", "-1234", "12.34", "-12.34", "12E0", "12E1", "12e34", "12E-0", "12e+1", "12e-34", "-12E0", "-12E1", "-12e34", "-12E-0", "-12e+1", "-12e-34", "1.2E0", "1.2E1", "1.2e34", "1.2E-0", "1.2e+1", "1.2e-34", "-1.2E0", "-1.2E1", "-1.2e34", "-1.2E-0", "-1.2e+1", "-1.2e-34", "0E0", "0E1", "0e34", "0E-0", "0e+1", "0e-34", "-0E0", "-0E1", "-0e34", "-0E-0", "-0e+1", "-0e-34", } for _, test := range validTests { if !isValidNumber(test) { t.Errorf("%s should be valid", test) } var f float64 if err := Unmarshal([]byte(test), &f); err != nil { t.Errorf("%s should be valid but Unmarshal failed: %v", test, err) } if !jsonNumberRegexp.MatchString(test) { t.Errorf("%s should be valid but regexp does not match", test) } } invalidTests := []string{ "", "invalid", "1.0.1", "1..1", "-1-2", "012a42", "01.2", "012", "12E12.12", "1e2e3", "1e+-2", "1e--23", "1e", "e1", "1e+", "1ea", "1a", "1.a", "1.", "01", "1.e1", } for _, test := range invalidTests { if isValidNumber(test) { t.Errorf("%s should be invalid", test) } var f float64 if err := Unmarshal([]byte(test), &f); err == nil { t.Errorf("%s should be invalid but unmarshal wrote %v", test, f) } if jsonNumberRegexp.MatchString(test) { t.Errorf("%s should be invalid but matches regexp", test) } } }