#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "json.h"
#include "json_tokener.h"
#include "snprintf_compat.h"
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
#include <locale.h>
#endif /* HAVE_LOCALE_H */
#ifdef HAVE_XLOCALE_H
#include <xlocale.h>
#endif
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
json_object *new_obj;
#ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE
setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "de_DE");
#else
printf("No locale\n");
#endif
char buf1[10], buf2[10];
// Should result in "0,1", if the locale is installed.
// Regardless of what it generates, we check that it's
// consistent below.
(void)snprintf(buf1, sizeof(buf1), "%f", 0.1);
MC_SET_DEBUG(1);
new_obj = json_tokener_parse("[1.2,3.4,123456.78,5.0,2.3e10]");
(void)snprintf(buf2, sizeof(buf2), "%f", 0.1);
if (strcmp(buf1, buf2) != 0)
printf("ERROR: Original locale not restored \"%s\" != \"%s\"",
buf1, buf2);
#ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE
setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
#endif
// Explicitly print each value, to avoid having the "special"
// serialization done for parsed doubles simply re-emit the original
// string that was parsed. (see json_object_new_double_s())
printf("new_obj.to_string()=[");
unsigned int ii;
for (ii = 0 ; ii < json_object_array_length(new_obj); ii++)
{
json_object *val = json_object_array_get_idx(new_obj, ii);
printf("%s%.2lf", (ii > 0) ? "," : "", json_object_get_double(val));
}
printf("]\n");
printf("new_obj.to_string()=%s\n", json_object_to_json_string_ext(new_obj,JSON_C_TO_STRING_NOZERO));
json_object_put(new_obj);
}