The strto{l,ul,ull} functions do not set errno upon a successful return, so a
successful return from a maximally valued input could be misinterpreted as an
overflow error if errno happened already to be set to ERANGE before the call.
To guard against this edge case, always set errno to zero before calling these
functions if checking errno afterward.
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json_tok_streq(…) and json_get_member(…) are convenience wrappers for
json_tok_strneq(…) and json_get_membern(…) respectively. Unfortunately, using
them incurs a performance penalty in the common case where they are called with
a string literal argument because the compiler is unable to substitute a
compile-time constant in place of the buried call to strlen(…).
For example,
json_get_member(buf, tok, "example");
…will have worse performance than…
json_get_membern(buf, tok, "example", strlen("example"));
…because the former is forced to scan over "example" at run-time to count its
length whereas the latter is able to elide the strlen(…) call at compile time.
Hoist these convenience functions up into common/json_parse_simple.h and mark
them as inline so that the compiler can elide the strlen(…) call in the common
case of calling these functions with a string literal argument.
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When called with `"id": 1` we replied with `"id": "1"`. lightningd doesn't
actually care, but it's weird.
Copy the entire token: this way we don't have to special case anything.
Also, remove the doubled test in json_add_jsonstr.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
The JSON specification technically disallows maps with numeric keys,
so we'll want to slowly migrate away from using them. This helper
extracts the numeric value from a quoted number, which is a legal
representation of the same in JSON.
We have them split over common/param.c, common/json.c,
common/json_helpers.c, common/json_tok.c and common/json_stream.c.
Change that to:
* common/json_parse (all the json_to_xxx routines)
* common/json_parse_simple (simplest the json parsing routines, for cli too)
* common/json_stream (all the json_add_xxx routines)
* common/json_param (all the param and param_xxx routines)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>