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json_value.cpp bug in the edges of uint/int (#1519)
* json_value.cpp bug in the edges of uint/int Fixing bug of sending a number that is a bit bigger than max<uint64_t> it returns 0: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77261400/jsoncpp-do-not-protect-from-uint64-overflow-and-have-weird-behavior/77261716#77261716 * Update json_value.cpp Fixing bug of sending a number that is a bit bigger than max<uint64_t> it returns 0: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77261400/jsoncpp-do-not-protect-from-uint64-overflow-and-have-weird-behavior/77261716#77261716 * Update test cases * json_value.cpp bug in the edges of uint/int Fixing bug of sending a number that is a bit bigger than max<uint64_t> it returns 0: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77261400/jsoncpp-do-not-protect-from-uint64-overflow-and-have-weird-behavior/77261716#77261716 * Run clang tidy --------- Co-authored-by: Jordan Bayles <bayles.jordan@gmail.com>
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@ -87,7 +87,8 @@ template <typename T, typename U>
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static inline bool InRange(double d, T min, U max) {
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// The casts can lose precision, but we are looking only for
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// an approximate range. Might fail on edge cases though. ~cdunn
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return d >= static_cast<double>(min) && d <= static_cast<double>(max);
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return d >= static_cast<double>(min) && d <= static_cast<double>(max) &&
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!(static_cast<U>(d) == min && d != static_cast<double>(min));
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}
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#else // if !defined(JSON_USE_INT64_DOUBLE_CONVERSION)
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static inline double integerToDouble(Json::UInt64 value) {
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@ -101,7 +102,8 @@ template <typename T> static inline double integerToDouble(T value) {
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template <typename T, typename U>
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static inline bool InRange(double d, T min, U max) {
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return d >= integerToDouble(min) && d <= integerToDouble(max);
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return d >= integerToDouble(min) && d <= integerToDouble(max) &&
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!(static_cast<U>(d) == min && d != integerToDouble(min));
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}
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#endif // if !defined(JSON_USE_INT64_DOUBLE_CONVERSION)
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@ -705,6 +707,11 @@ Value::Int64 Value::asInt64() const {
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JSON_ASSERT_MESSAGE(isInt64(), "LargestUInt out of Int64 range");
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return Int64(value_.uint_);
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case realValue:
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// If the double value is in proximity to minInt64, it will be rounded to
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// minInt64. The correct value in this scenario is indeterminable
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JSON_ASSERT_MESSAGE(
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value_.real_ != minInt64,
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"Double value is minInt64, precise value cannot be determined");
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JSON_ASSERT_MESSAGE(InRange(value_.real_, minInt64, maxInt64),
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"double out of Int64 range");
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return Int64(value_.real_);
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@ -1311,8 +1318,12 @@ bool Value::isInt64() const {
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// Note that maxInt64 (= 2^63 - 1) is not exactly representable as a
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// double, so double(maxInt64) will be rounded up to 2^63. Therefore we
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// require the value to be strictly less than the limit.
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return value_.real_ >= double(minInt64) &&
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value_.real_ < double(maxInt64) && IsIntegral(value_.real_);
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// minInt64 is -2^63 which can be represented as a double, but since double
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// values in its proximity are also rounded to -2^63, we require the value
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// to be strictly greater than the limit to avoid returning 'true' for
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// values that are not in the range
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return value_.real_ > double(minInt64) && value_.real_ < double(maxInt64) &&
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IsIntegral(value_.real_);
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default:
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break;
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}
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@ -1350,7 +1361,11 @@ bool Value::isIntegral() const {
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// Note that maxUInt64 (= 2^64 - 1) is not exactly representable as a
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// double, so double(maxUInt64) will be rounded up to 2^64. Therefore we
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// require the value to be strictly less than the limit.
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return value_.real_ >= double(minInt64) &&
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// minInt64 is -2^63 which can be represented as a double, but since double
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// values in its proximity are also rounded to -2^63, we require the value
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// to be strictly greater than the limit to avoid returning 'true' for
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// values that are not in the range
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return value_.real_ > double(minInt64) &&
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value_.real_ < maxUInt64AsDouble && IsIntegral(value_.real_);
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#else
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return value_.real_ >= minInt && value_.real_ <= maxUInt &&
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@ -1191,15 +1191,13 @@ JSONTEST_FIXTURE_LOCAL(ValueTest, integers) {
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(true, val.asBool());
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_STRING_EQUAL("-9223372036854775808", val.asString());
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// int64 min (floating point constructor). Note that kint64min *is* exactly
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// representable as a double.
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// int64 min (floating point constructor). Since double values in proximity of
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// kint64min are rounded to kint64min, we don't check for conversion to int64.
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val = Json::Value(double(kint64min));
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(Json::realValue, val.type());
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checks = IsCheck();
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checks.isInt64_ = true;
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checks.isIntegral_ = true;
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checks.isDouble_ = true;
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checks.isNumeric_ = true;
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_PRED(checkIs(val, checks));
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@ -1208,8 +1206,6 @@ JSONTEST_FIXTURE_LOCAL(ValueTest, integers) {
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JSONTEST_ASSERT(!val.isConvertibleTo(Json::intValue));
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JSONTEST_ASSERT(!val.isConvertibleTo(Json::uintValue));
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(kint64min, val.asInt64());
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(kint64min, val.asLargestInt());
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-9223372036854775808.0, val.asDouble());
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-9223372036854775808.0, val.asFloat());
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JSONTEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(true, val.asBool());
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