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10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions src/libstd/json.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -154,6 +154,8 @@ impl parser for parser {
fn parse() -> result::t<json, error> {
alt self.parse_value() {
ok(value) {
// Skip trailing whitespaces.
self.parse_whitespace();
// Make sure there is no trailing characters.
if self.eof() {
ok(value)
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -627,6 +629,9 @@ mod tests {
assert from_str("null") == ok(null);
assert from_str("true") == ok(boolean(true));
assert from_str("false") == ok(boolean(false));
assert from_str(" null ") == ok(null);
assert from_str(" true ") == ok(boolean(true));
assert from_str(" false ") == ok(boolean(false));
}

#[test]
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -654,6 +659,7 @@ mod tests {
assert from_str("0.4e5") == ok(num(0.4e5f));
assert from_str("0.4e+15") == ok(num(0.4e15f));
assert from_str("0.4e-01") == ok(num(0.4e-01f));
assert from_str(" 3 ") == ok(num(3f));
}

#[test]
Expand All @@ -670,6 +676,7 @@ mod tests {
assert from_str("\"\\n\"") == ok(string("\n"));
assert from_str("\"\\r\"") == ok(string("\r"));
assert from_str("\"\\t\"") == ok(string("\t"));
assert from_str(" \"foo\" ") == ok(string("foo"));
}

#[test]
Expand All @@ -691,6 +698,7 @@ mod tests {
assert from_str("[ false ]") == ok(list([boolean(false)]));
assert from_str("[null]") == ok(list([null]));
assert from_str("[3, 1]") == ok(list([num(3f), num(1f)]));
assert from_str("\n[3, 2]\n") == ok(list([num(3f), num(2f)]));
assert from_str("[2, [4, 1]]") ==
ok(list([num(2f), list([num(4f), num(1f)])]));
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -727,6 +735,8 @@ mod tests {

assert eq(result::get(from_str("{ \"a\": null, \"b\" : true }")),
mk_dict([("a", null), ("b", boolean(true))]));
assert eq(result::get(from_str("\n{ \"a\": null, \"b\" : true }\n")),
mk_dict([("a", null), ("b", boolean(true))]));
assert eq(result::get(from_str("{\"a\" : 1.0 ,\"b\": [ true ]}")),
mk_dict([
("a", num(1.0)),
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