Examples of asParser()


Examples of com.facebook.presto.hive.shaded.org.codehaus.jackson.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

        JsonParser p2 = _tokens[index].asParser(jp);
        p2.nextToken();
        merged.copyCurrentStructure(p2);
        merged.writeEndArray();
        // needs to point to START_OBJECT (or whatever first token is)
        p2 = merged.asParser(jp);
        p2.nextToken();
        _properties[index].getProperty().deserializeAndSet(p2, ctxt, bean);
    }
   
    /*
 
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Examples of com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

        if (fromValue == null) return null;
        TokenBuffer buf = new TokenBuffer(this);
        JsonNode result;
        try {
            writeValue(buf, fromValue);
            JsonParser jp = buf.asParser();
            result = readTree(jp);
            jp.close();
        } catch (IOException e) { // should not occur, no real i/o...
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(e.getMessage(), e);
        }
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Examples of com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

            SerializationConfig config = getSerializationConfig().without(SerializationFeature.WRAP_ROOT_VALUE);
            // no need to check for closing of TokenBuffer
            _serializerProvider(config).serializeValue(buf, fromValue);

            // then matching read, inlined 'readValue' with minor mods:
            final JsonParser jp = buf.asParser();
            Object result;
            // ok to pass in existing feature flags; unwrapping handled by mapper
            final DeserializationConfig deserConfig = getDeserializationConfig();
            JsonToken t = _initForReading(jp);
            if (t == JsonToken.VALUE_NULL) {
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Examples of com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

        p2.nextToken();
        merged.copyCurrentStructure(p2);
        merged.writeEndArray();

        // needs to point to START_OBJECT (or whatever first token is)
        p2 = merged.asParser(jp);
        p2.nextToken();
        return _properties[index].getProperty().deserialize(p2, ctxt);
    }
   
    protected final void _deserializeAndSet(JsonParser jp, DeserializationContext ctxt,
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Examples of com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

        p2.nextToken();
        merged.copyCurrentStructure(p2);
        merged.writeEndArray();
       
        // needs to point to START_OBJECT (or whatever first token is)
        p2 = merged.asParser(jp);
        p2.nextToken();
        _properties[index].getProperty().deserializeAndSet(p2, ctxt, bean);
    }
   
    /*
 
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Examples of com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

            // but what if there's nowhere to add it in? Error? Or skip? For now, skip.
            TokenBuffer tb = new TokenBuffer(null);
            tb.writeStartObject(); // recreate START_OBJECT
            tb.writeFieldName(_typePropertyName);
            tb.writeString(typeId);
            jp = JsonParserSequence.createFlattened(tb.asParser(jp), jp);
            jp.nextToken();
        }
        Object value = deser.deserialize(jp, ctxt);
        // And then need the closing END_ARRAY
        if (hadStartArray && jp.nextToken() != JsonToken.END_ARRAY) {
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Examples of com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

        // note: we really should get merged buffer (and if not, that is likely error), but
        // for now let's allow missing case as well. Will be caught be a later stage...
        TokenBuffer buffer = (mergedBuffer == null) ? tmpBuffer : mergedBuffer;
        buffer.writeEndObject();
        // important: need to advance to point to first FIELD_NAME:
        JsonParser mergedParser = buffer.asParser();
        mergedParser.nextToken();
        return deserializeFromObject(mergedParser, ctxt);
    }

    protected Object deserializeFromObjectUsingNonDefault(JsonParser jp, DeserializationContext ctxt)
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Examples of com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

            // but what if there's nowhere to add it in? Error? Or skip? For now, skip.
            TokenBuffer tb = new TokenBuffer(null);
            tb.writeStartObject(); // recreate START_OBJECT
            tb.writeFieldName(_typePropertyName);
            tb.writeString(typeId);
            jp = JsonParserSequence.createFlattened(tb.asParser(jp), jp);
            jp.nextToken();
        }
       
        Object value = deser.deserialize(jp, ctxt);
        // And then need the closing END_OBJECT
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Examples of com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

        if (fromValue == null) return null;
        TokenBuffer buf = new TokenBuffer(this);
        JsonNode result;
        try {
            writeValue(buf, fromValue);
            JsonParser jp = buf.asParser();
            result = readTree(jp);
            jp.close();
        } catch (IOException e) { // should not occur, no real i/o...
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(e.getMessage(), e);
        }
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Examples of com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.util.TokenBuffer.asParser()

            SerializationConfig config = getSerializationConfig().without(SerializationFeature.WRAP_ROOT_VALUE);
            // no need to check for closing of TokenBuffer
            _serializerProvider(config).serializeValue(buf, fromValue);

            // then matching read, inlined 'readValue' with minor mods:
            final JsonParser jp = buf.asParser();
            Object result;
            // ok to pass in existing feature flags; unwrapping handled by mapper
            final DeserializationConfig deserConfig = getDeserializationConfig();
            JsonToken t = _initForReading(jp);
            if (t == JsonToken.VALUE_NULL) {
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