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  • // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
    
    // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
    // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
    
    // Represents JSON data structure using native Go types: booleans, floats,
    // strings, arrays, and maps.
    
    package json
    
    import (
    
    	"encoding/base64"
    
    	"reflect"
    	"strconv"
    
    	"unicode/utf16"
    	"unicode/utf8"
    
    // Unmarshal parses the JSON-encoded data and stores the result
    
    // in the value pointed to by v. If v is nil or not a pointer,
    
    // Unmarshal returns an [InvalidUnmarshalError].
    
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    //
    
    // Unmarshal uses the inverse of the encodings that
    
    // [Marshal] uses, allocating maps, slices, and pointers as necessary,
    
    // with the following additional rules:
    //
    
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    // To unmarshal JSON into a pointer, Unmarshal first handles the case of
    
    // the JSON being the JSON literal null. In that case, Unmarshal sets
    // the pointer to nil. Otherwise, Unmarshal unmarshals the JSON into
    // the value pointed at by the pointer. If the pointer is nil, Unmarshal
    
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    // allocates a new value for it to point to.
    //
    
    // To unmarshal JSON into a value implementing [Unmarshaler],
    // Unmarshal calls that value's [Unmarshaler.UnmarshalJSON] method, including
    
    // when the input is a JSON null.
    
    // Otherwise, if the value implements [encoding.TextUnmarshaler]
    // and the input is a JSON quoted string, Unmarshal calls
    // [encoding.TextUnmarshaler.UnmarshalText] with the unquoted form of the string.
    
    // To unmarshal JSON into a struct, Unmarshal matches incoming object
    
    // keys to the keys used by [Marshal] (either the struct field name or its tag),
    
    // preferring an exact match but also accepting a case-insensitive match. By
    // default, object keys which don't have a corresponding struct field are
    
    // ignored (see [Decoder.DisallowUnknownFields] for an alternative).
    
    // To unmarshal JSON into an interface value,
    
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    // Unmarshal stores one of these in the interface value:
    
    //   - bool, for JSON booleans
    //   - float64, for JSON numbers
    //   - string, for JSON strings
    
    //   - []any, for JSON arrays
    //   - map[string]any, for JSON objects
    
    //   - nil for JSON null
    
    // To unmarshal a JSON array into a slice, Unmarshal resets the slice length
    // to zero and then appends each element to the slice.
    // As a special case, to unmarshal an empty JSON array into a slice,
    // Unmarshal replaces the slice with a new empty slice.
    
    // To unmarshal a JSON array into a Go array, Unmarshal decodes
    // JSON array elements into corresponding Go array elements.
    // If the Go array is smaller than the JSON array,
    // the additional JSON array elements are discarded.
    // If the JSON array is smaller than the Go array,
    // the additional Go array elements are set to zero values.
    //
    
    // To unmarshal a JSON object into a map, Unmarshal first establishes a map to
    
    // use. If the map is nil, Unmarshal allocates a new map. Otherwise Unmarshal
    
    // reuses the existing map, keeping existing entries. Unmarshal then stores
    // key-value pairs from the JSON object into the map. The map's key type must
    
    // either be any string type, an integer, or implement [encoding.TextUnmarshaler].
    
    // If the JSON-encoded data contain a syntax error, Unmarshal returns a [SyntaxError].
    
    // If a JSON value is not appropriate for a given target type,
    // or if a JSON number overflows the target type, Unmarshal
    
    // skips that field and completes the unmarshaling as best it can.
    
    // If no more serious errors are encountered, Unmarshal returns
    
    // an [UnmarshalTypeError] describing the earliest such error. In any
    
    // case, it's not guaranteed that all the remaining fields following
    // the problematic one will be unmarshaled into the target object.
    
    // The JSON null value unmarshals into an interface, map, pointer, or slice
    // by setting that Go value to nil. Because null is often used in JSON to mean
    
    // “not present,” unmarshaling a JSON null into any other Go type has no effect
    
    // on the value and produces no error.
    //
    
    // When unmarshaling quoted strings, invalid UTF-8 or
    // invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs are not treated as an error.
    // Instead, they are replaced by the Unicode replacement
    // character U+FFFD.
    
    func Unmarshal(data []byte, v any) error {
    
    	// Check for well-formedness.
    
    	// Avoids filling out half a data structure
    	// before discovering a JSON syntax error.
    
    	err := checkValid(data, &d.scan)
    	if err != nil {
    		return err
    
    	return d.unmarshal(v)
    
    // Unmarshaler is the interface implemented by types
    
    // that can unmarshal a JSON description of themselves.
    
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    // The input can be assumed to be a valid encoding of
    // a JSON value. UnmarshalJSON must copy the JSON data
    
    // if it wishes to retain the data after returning.
    
    // By convention, to approximate the behavior of [Unmarshal] itself,
    
    // Unmarshalers implement UnmarshalJSON([]byte("null")) as a no-op.
    
    type Unmarshaler interface {
    
    	UnmarshalJSON([]byte) error
    
    // An UnmarshalTypeError describes a JSON value that was
    // not appropriate for a value of a specific Go type.
    type UnmarshalTypeError struct {
    
    	Value  string       // description of JSON value - "bool", "array", "number -5"
    	Type   reflect.Type // type of Go value it could not be assigned to
    	Offset int64        // error occurred after reading Offset bytes
    
    	Struct string       // name of the struct type containing the field
    
    	Field  string       // the full path from root node to the field
    
    func (e *UnmarshalTypeError) Error() string {
    
    	if e.Struct != "" || e.Field != "" {
    		return "json: cannot unmarshal " + e.Value + " into Go struct field " + e.Struct + "." + e.Field + " of type " + e.Type.String()
    	}
    
    	return "json: cannot unmarshal " + e.Value + " into Go value of type " + e.Type.String()
    }
    
    // An UnmarshalFieldError describes a JSON object key that
    // led to an unexported (and therefore unwritable) struct field.
    
    //
    // Deprecated: No longer used; kept for compatibility.
    
    type UnmarshalFieldError struct {
    	Key   string
    
    	Type  reflect.Type
    
    	Field reflect.StructField
    }
    
    
    func (e *UnmarshalFieldError) Error() string {
    
    	return "json: cannot unmarshal object key " + strconv.Quote(e.Key) + " into unexported field " + e.Field.Name + " of type " + e.Type.String()
    }
    
    
    // An InvalidUnmarshalError describes an invalid argument passed to [Unmarshal].
    // (The argument to [Unmarshal] must be a non-nil pointer.)
    
    type InvalidUnmarshalError struct {
    	Type reflect.Type
    }
    
    func (e *InvalidUnmarshalError) Error() string {
    
    	if e.Type == nil {
    		return "json: Unmarshal(nil)"
    	}
    
    	if e.Type.Kind() != reflect.Pointer {
    
    		return "json: Unmarshal(non-pointer " + e.Type.String() + ")"
    	}
    	return "json: Unmarshal(nil " + e.Type.String() + ")"
    }
    
    func (d *decodeState) unmarshal(v any) error {
    
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    	rv := reflect.ValueOf(v)
    
    	if rv.Kind() != reflect.Pointer || rv.IsNil() {
    
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    		return &InvalidUnmarshalError{reflect.TypeOf(v)}
    
    	d.scan.reset()
    
    	d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace)
    
    	// We decode rv not rv.Elem because the Unmarshaler interface
    
    	// test must be applied at the top level of the value.
    
    		return d.addErrorContext(err)
    
    	return d.savedError
    }
    
    // A Number represents a JSON number literal.
    type Number string
    
    // String returns the literal text of the number.
    func (n Number) String() string { return string(n) }
    
    // Float64 returns the number as a float64.
    func (n Number) Float64() (float64, error) {
    	return strconv.ParseFloat(string(n), 64)
    }
    
    // Int64 returns the number as an int64.
    func (n Number) Int64() (int64, error) {
    	return strconv.ParseInt(string(n), 10, 64)
    }
    
    
    // An errorContext provides context for type errors during decoding.
    type errorContext struct {
    	Struct     reflect.Type
    	FieldStack []string
    }
    
    
    // decodeState represents the state while decoding a JSON value.
    type decodeState struct {
    
    	data                  []byte
    	off                   int // next read offset in data
    	opcode                int // last read result
    	scan                  scanner
    	errorContext          *errorContext
    
    	savedError            error
    	useNumber             bool
    	disallowUnknownFields bool
    
    // readIndex returns the position of the last byte read.
    func (d *decodeState) readIndex() int {
    	return d.off - 1
    }
    
    
    // phasePanicMsg is used as a panic message when we end up with something that
    // shouldn't happen. It can indicate a bug in the JSON decoder, or that
    // something is editing the data slice while the decoder executes.
    const phasePanicMsg = "JSON decoder out of sync - data changing underfoot?"
    
    
    func (d *decodeState) init(data []byte) *decodeState {
    	d.data = data
    	d.off = 0
    	d.savedError = nil
    
    	if d.errorContext != nil {
    		d.errorContext.Struct = nil
    		// Reuse the allocated space for the FieldStack slice.
    		d.errorContext.FieldStack = d.errorContext.FieldStack[:0]
    	}
    
    	return d
    }
    
    // saveError saves the first err it is called with,
    // for reporting at the end of the unmarshal.
    
    func (d *decodeState) saveError(err error) {
    
    	if d.savedError == nil {
    
    		d.savedError = d.addErrorContext(err)
    	}
    }
    
    // addErrorContext returns a new error enhanced with information from d.errorContext
    func (d *decodeState) addErrorContext(err error) error {
    
    	if d.errorContext != nil && (d.errorContext.Struct != nil || len(d.errorContext.FieldStack) > 0) {
    
    		switch err := err.(type) {
    		case *UnmarshalTypeError:
    
    			err.Struct = d.errorContext.Struct.Name()
    
    			fieldStack := d.errorContext.FieldStack
    			if err.Field != "" {
    				fieldStack = append(fieldStack, err.Field)
    			}
    			err.Field = strings.Join(fieldStack, ".")
    
    // skip scans to the end of what was started.
    func (d *decodeState) skip() {
    	s, data, i := &d.scan, d.data, d.off
    	depth := len(s.parseState)
    	for {
    		op := s.step(s, data[i])
    		i++
    		if len(s.parseState) < depth {
    			d.off = i
    			d.opcode = op
    			return
    		}
    
    // scanNext processes the byte at d.data[d.off].
    func (d *decodeState) scanNext() {
    
    	if d.off < len(d.data) {
    		d.opcode = d.scan.step(&d.scan, d.data[d.off])
    		d.off++
    
    		d.opcode = d.scan.eof()
    		d.off = len(d.data) + 1 // mark processed EOF with len+1
    
    }
    
    // scanWhile processes bytes in d.data[d.off:] until it
    // receives a scan code not equal to op.
    
    func (d *decodeState) scanWhile(op int) {
    	s, data, i := &d.scan, d.data, d.off
    
    	for i < len(data) {
    
    		newOp := s.step(s, data[i])
    		i++
    
    		if newOp != op {
    
    			d.opcode = newOp
    			d.off = i
    			return
    
    	d.off = len(data) + 1 // mark processed EOF with len+1
    
    	d.opcode = d.scan.eof()
    
    // rescanLiteral is similar to scanWhile(scanContinue), but it specialises the
    // common case where we're decoding a literal. The decoder scans the input
    // twice, once for syntax errors and to check the length of the value, and the
    // second to perform the decoding.
    //
    // Only in the second step do we use decodeState to tokenize literals, so we
    // know there aren't any syntax errors. We can take advantage of that knowledge,
    // and scan a literal's bytes much more quickly.
    func (d *decodeState) rescanLiteral() {
    	data, i := d.data, d.off
    Switch:
    	switch data[i-1] {
    	case '"': // string
    		for ; i < len(data); i++ {
    
    				i++ // tokenize the closing quote too
    				break Switch
    			}
    		}
    	case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '-': // number
    		for ; i < len(data); i++ {
    			switch data[i] {
    			case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9',
    				'.', 'e', 'E', '+', '-':
    			default:
    				break Switch
    			}
    		}
    	case 't': // true
    		i += len("rue")
    	case 'f': // false
    		i += len("alse")
    	case 'n': // null
    		i += len("ull")
    	}
    	if i < len(data) {
    		d.opcode = stateEndValue(&d.scan, data[i])
    	} else {
    		d.opcode = scanEnd
    	}
    	d.off = i + 1
    }
    
    
    // value consumes a JSON value from d.data[d.off-1:], decoding into v, and
    // reads the following byte ahead. If v is invalid, the value is discarded.
    // The first byte of the value has been read already.
    
    func (d *decodeState) value(v reflect.Value) error {
    
    		panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    
    	case scanBeginArray:
    
    			if err := d.array(v); err != nil {
    				return err
    			}
    
    
    	case scanBeginObject:
    
    			if err := d.object(v); err != nil {
    				return err
    			}
    
    
    	case scanBeginLiteral:
    
    		// All bytes inside literal return scanContinue op code.
    		start := d.readIndex()
    
    			if err := d.literalStore(d.data[start:d.readIndex()], v, false); err != nil {
    				return err
    			}
    
    type unquotedValue struct{}
    
    // valueQuoted is like value but decodes a
    // quoted string literal or literal null into an interface value.
    // If it finds anything other than a quoted string literal or null,
    // valueQuoted returns unquotedValue{}.
    
    func (d *decodeState) valueQuoted() any {
    
    		panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    	case scanBeginArray, scanBeginObject:
    
    		v := d.literalInterface()
    
    	return unquotedValue{}
    
    // indirect walks down v allocating pointers as needed,
    // until it gets to a non-pointer.
    
    // If it encounters an Unmarshaler, indirect stops and returns that.
    // If decodingNull is true, indirect stops at the first settable pointer so it
    // can be set to nil.
    
    func indirect(v reflect.Value, decodingNull bool) (Unmarshaler, encoding.TextUnmarshaler, reflect.Value) {
    
    	// Issue #24153 indicates that it is generally not a guaranteed property
    	// that you may round-trip a reflect.Value by calling Value.Addr().Elem()
    	// and expect the value to still be settable for values derived from
    	// unexported embedded struct fields.
    	//
    	// The logic below effectively does this when it first addresses the value
    	// (to satisfy possible pointer methods) and continues to dereference
    	// subsequent pointers as necessary.
    	//
    	// After the first round-trip, we set v back to the original value to
    	// preserve the original RW flags contained in reflect.Value.
    	v0 := v
    	haveAddr := false
    
    
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    	// If v is a named type and is addressable,
    	// start with its address, so that if the type has pointer methods,
    	// we find them.
    
    	if v.Kind() != reflect.Pointer && v.Type().Name() != "" && v.CanAddr() {
    
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    		v = v.Addr()
    	}
    
    		// Load value from interface, but only if the result will be
    		// usefully addressable.
    
    		if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && !v.IsNil() {
    			e := v.Elem()
    
    			if e.Kind() == reflect.Pointer && !e.IsNil() && (!decodingNull || e.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Pointer) {
    
    		if v.Kind() != reflect.Pointer {
    
    		if decodingNull && v.CanSet() {
    
    
    		// Prevent infinite loop if v is an interface pointing to its own address:
    
    		//     v = &v
    		if v.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Interface && v.Elem().Elem() == v {
    			v = v.Elem()
    			break
    		}
    
    		if v.IsNil() {
    			v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem()))
    
    		if v.Type().NumMethod() > 0 && v.CanInterface() {
    
    			if u, ok := v.Interface().(Unmarshaler); ok {
    				return u, nil, reflect.Value{}
    			}
    
    			if !decodingNull {
    				if u, ok := v.Interface().(encoding.TextUnmarshaler); ok {
    					return nil, u, reflect.Value{}
    				}
    
    
    		if haveAddr {
    			v = v0 // restore original value after round-trip Value.Addr().Elem()
    			haveAddr = false
    		} else {
    			v = v.Elem()
    		}
    
    // array consumes an array from d.data[d.off-1:], decoding into v.
    // The first byte of the array ('[') has been read already.
    
    func (d *decodeState) array(v reflect.Value) error {
    
    	// Check for unmarshaler.
    
    	u, ut, pv := indirect(v, false)
    
    		start := d.readIndex()
    		d.skip()
    
    		return u.UnmarshalJSON(d.data[start:d.off])
    
    		d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "array", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.off)})
    
    	v = pv
    
    	// Check type of target.
    
    	case reflect.Interface:
    		if v.NumMethod() == 0 {
    
    			// Decoding into nil interface? Switch to non-reflect code.
    
    			ai := d.arrayInterface()
    
    			v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(ai))
    			return nil
    
    		}
    		// Otherwise it's invalid.
    		fallthrough
    
    		d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "array", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.off)})
    
    	case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice:
    		break
    
    	}
    
    	i := 0
    	for {
    		// Look ahead for ] - can only happen on first iteration.
    
    		d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace)
    		if d.opcode == scanEndArray {
    
    		// Expand slice length, growing the slice if necessary.
    
    		if v.Kind() == reflect.Slice {
    			if i >= v.Cap() {
    
    			// Decode into element.
    			if err := d.value(v.Index(i)); err != nil {
    				return err
    			}
    		} else {
    			// Ran out of fixed array: skip.
    			if err := d.value(reflect.Value{}); err != nil {
    				return err
    
    		}
    		i++
    
    		// Next token must be , or ].
    
    		if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace {
    			d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace)
    		}
    		if d.opcode == scanEndArray {
    
    		if d.opcode != scanArrayValue {
    
    			panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    	if i < v.Len() {
    		if v.Kind() == reflect.Array {
    			for ; i < v.Len(); i++ {
    
    				v.Index(i).SetZero() // zero remainder of array
    
    			v.SetLen(i) // truncate the slice
    
    	if i == 0 && v.Kind() == reflect.Slice {
    
    		v.Set(reflect.MakeSlice(v.Type(), 0, 0))
    
    var nullLiteral = []byte("null")
    
    var textUnmarshalerType = reflect.TypeFor[encoding.TextUnmarshaler]()
    
    // object consumes an object from d.data[d.off-1:], decoding into v.
    // The first byte ('{') of the object has been read already.
    
    func (d *decodeState) object(v reflect.Value) error {
    
    	// Check for unmarshaler.
    
    	u, ut, pv := indirect(v, false)
    
    		start := d.readIndex()
    		d.skip()
    
    		return u.UnmarshalJSON(d.data[start:d.off])
    
    		d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "object", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.off)})
    
    	// Decoding into nil interface? Switch to non-reflect code.
    
    	if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && v.NumMethod() == 0 {
    
    		oi := d.objectInterface()
    
    		v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(oi))
    		return nil
    
    	var fields structFields
    
    	// Check type of target:
    	//   struct or
    
    	//   map[T1]T2 where T1 is string, an integer type,
    	//             or an encoding.TextUnmarshaler
    
    	switch v.Kind() {
    	case reflect.Map:
    
    		// Map key must either have string kind, have an integer kind,
    		// or be an encoding.TextUnmarshaler.
    		switch t.Key().Kind() {
    		case reflect.String,
    			reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64,
    			reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr:
    		default:
    
    			if !reflect.PointerTo(t.Key()).Implements(textUnmarshalerType) {
    
    				d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "object", Type: t, Offset: int64(d.off)})
    
    		if v.IsNil() {
    			v.Set(reflect.MakeMap(t))
    
    	case reflect.Struct:
    
    		fields = cachedTypeFields(t)
    
    		d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "object", Type: t, Offset: int64(d.off)})
    
    	var origErrorContext errorContext
    	if d.errorContext != nil {
    		origErrorContext = *d.errorContext
    	}
    
    	for {
    		// Read opening " of string key or closing }.
    
    		d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace)
    		if d.opcode == scanEndObject {
    
    			// closing } - can only happen on first iteration.
    			break
    		}
    
    		if d.opcode != scanBeginLiteral {
    
    			panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    		// Read key.
    
    		item := d.data[start:d.readIndex()]
    
    			panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    		// Figure out field corresponding to key.
    
    		destring := false // whether the value is wrapped in a string to be decoded first
    
    		if v.Kind() == reflect.Map {
    
    			elemType := t.Elem()
    			if !mapElem.IsValid() {
    				mapElem = reflect.New(elemType).Elem()
    			} else {
    
    				mapElem.SetZero()
    
    		} else {
    
    			f := fields.byExactName[string(key)]
    			if f == nil {
    				f = fields.byFoldedName[string(foldName(key))]
    
    			}
    			if f != nil {
    				subv = v
    				destring = f.quoted
    				for _, i := range f.index {
    
    					if subv.Kind() == reflect.Pointer {
    
    						if subv.IsNil() {
    
    							// If a struct embeds a pointer to an unexported type,
    							// it is not possible to set a newly allocated value
    							// since the field is unexported.
    							//
    							// See https://golang.org/issue/21357
    							if !subv.CanSet() {
    								d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: cannot set embedded pointer to unexported struct: %v", subv.Type().Elem()))
    								// Invalidate subv to ensure d.value(subv) skips over
    								// the JSON value without assigning it to subv.
    								subv = reflect.Value{}
    								destring = false
    								break
    							}
    
    							subv.Set(reflect.New(subv.Type().Elem()))
    						}
    						subv = subv.Elem()
    					}
    					subv = subv.Field(i)
    				}
    
    				if d.errorContext == nil {
    					d.errorContext = new(errorContext)
    				}
    
    				d.errorContext.FieldStack = append(d.errorContext.FieldStack, f.name)
    
    				d.errorContext.Struct = t
    
    			} else if d.disallowUnknownFields {
    				d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: unknown field %q", key))
    
    
    		// Read : before value.
    
    		if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace {
    			d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace)
    
    		if d.opcode != scanObjectKey {
    
    			panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    		d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace)
    
    			switch qv := d.valueQuoted().(type) {
    
    				if err := d.literalStore(nullLiteral, subv, false); err != nil {
    					return err
    				}
    
    				if err := d.literalStore([]byte(qv), subv, true); err != nil {
    					return err
    				}
    
    				d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal unquoted value into %v", subv.Type()))
    
    			if err := d.value(subv); err != nil {
    				return err
    			}
    
    		// Write value back to map;
    		// if using struct, subv points into struct already.
    
    		if v.Kind() == reflect.Map {
    			kt := t.Key()
    			var kv reflect.Value
    
    			if reflect.PointerTo(kt).Implements(textUnmarshalerType) {
    
    				kv = reflect.New(kt)
    				if err := d.literalStore(item, kv, true); err != nil {
    					return err
    				}
    				kv = kv.Elem()
    
    				case reflect.String:
    					kv = reflect.New(kt).Elem()
    					kv.SetString(string(key))
    
    				case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
    					s := string(key)
    					n, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64)
    
    					if err != nil || kt.OverflowInt(n) {
    
    						d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: kt, Offset: int64(start + 1)})
    						break
    					}
    
    					kv = reflect.New(kt).Elem()
    					kv.SetInt(n)
    
    				case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr:
    					s := string(key)
    					n, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64)
    
    					if err != nil || kt.OverflowUint(n) {
    
    						d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: kt, Offset: int64(start + 1)})
    						break
    					}
    
    					kv = reflect.New(kt).Elem()
    					kv.SetUint(n)
    
    				default:
    					panic("json: Unexpected key type") // should never occur
    				}
    			}
    			if kv.IsValid() {
    				v.SetMapIndex(kv, subv)
    			}
    
    		}
    
    		// Next token must be , or }.
    
    		if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace {
    			d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace)
    		}
    
    		if d.errorContext != nil {
    			// Reset errorContext to its original state.
    			// Keep the same underlying array for FieldStack, to reuse the
    			// space and avoid unnecessary allocs.
    			d.errorContext.FieldStack = d.errorContext.FieldStack[:len(origErrorContext.FieldStack)]
    			d.errorContext.Struct = origErrorContext.Struct
    		}
    
    		if d.opcode == scanEndObject {
    
    		if d.opcode != scanObjectValue {
    
    			panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    // convertNumber converts the number literal s to a float64 or a Number
    // depending on the setting of d.useNumber.
    
    func (d *decodeState) convertNumber(s string) (any, error) {
    
    	if d.useNumber {
    		return Number(s), nil
    	}
    	f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(s, 64)
    	if err != nil {
    
    		return nil, &UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: reflect.TypeFor[float64](), Offset: int64(d.off)}
    
    var numberType = reflect.TypeFor[Number]()
    
    // literalStore decodes a literal stored in item into v.
    
    //
    // fromQuoted indicates whether this literal came from unwrapping a
    // string from the ",string" struct tag option. this is used only to
    // produce more helpful error messages.
    
    func (d *decodeState) literalStore(item []byte, v reflect.Value, fromQuoted bool) error {
    
    	// Check for unmarshaler.
    
    		d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()))
    
    	isNull := item[0] == 'n' // null
    
    	u, ut, pv := indirect(v, isNull)
    
    		return u.UnmarshalJSON(item)
    
    	}
    	if ut != nil {
    		if item[0] != '"' {
    			if fromQuoted {
    				d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()))
    
    				return nil
    			}
    			val := "number"
    			switch item[0] {
    			case 'n':
    				val = "null"
    			case 't', 'f':
    				val = "bool"
    
    			d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: val, Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
    				return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())
    
    			panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    		return ut.UnmarshalText(s)
    
    	v = pv
    
    	switch c := item[0]; c {
    	case 'n': // null
    
    		// The main parser checks that only true and false can reach here,
    		// but if this was a quoted string input, it could be anything.
    		if fromQuoted && string(item) != "null" {
    			d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()))
    			break
    		}
    
    		switch v.Kind() {
    
    		case reflect.Interface, reflect.Pointer, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice:
    
    			// otherwise, ignore null for primitives/string
    
    		}
    	case 't', 'f': // true, false
    
    		value := item[0] == 't'
    		// The main parser checks that only true and false can reach here,
    		// but if this was a quoted string input, it could be anything.
    		if fromQuoted && string(item) != "true" && string(item) != "false" {
    			d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()))
    			break
    		}
    
    		switch v.Kind() {
    
    			if fromQuoted {
    				d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()))
    			} else {
    
    				d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "bool", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
    		case reflect.Bool:
    			v.SetBool(value)
    		case reflect.Interface:
    
    			if v.NumMethod() == 0 {
    				v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(value))
    			} else {
    
    				d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "bool", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
    		}
    
    	case '"': // string
    
    				return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())
    
    			panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    		switch v.Kind() {
    
    			d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "string", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
    		case reflect.Slice:
    
    			if v.Type().Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 {
    
    				d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "string", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
    				break
    			}
    			b := make([]byte, base64.StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(s)))
    			n, err := base64.StdEncoding.Decode(b, s)
    			if err != nil {
    				d.saveError(err)
    				break
    			}
    
    		case reflect.String:
    
    			t := string(s)
    			if v.Type() == numberType && !isValidNumber(t) {
    
    				return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid number literal, trying to unmarshal %q into Number", item)
    			}
    
    		case reflect.Interface:
    
    			if v.NumMethod() == 0 {
    				v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(string(s)))
    			} else {
    
    				d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "string", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
    		}
    
    	default: // number
    		if c != '-' && (c < '0' || c > '9') {
    
    				return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())
    
    			panic(phasePanicMsg)
    
    		switch v.Kind() {
    
    			if v.Kind() == reflect.String && v.Type() == numberType {
    
    				// s must be a valid number, because it's
    				// already been tokenized.
    
    				v.SetString(string(item))
    
    				return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())
    
    			d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
    		case reflect.Interface:
    
    			n, err := d.convertNumber(string(item))
    
    			if err != nil {
    
    				d.saveError(err)
    
    			if v.NumMethod() != 0 {
    
    				d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
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    			v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(n))
    
    		case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
    
    			n, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(item), 10, 64)
    
    			if err != nil || v.OverflowInt(n) {
    
    				d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + string(item), Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())})
    
    			v.SetInt(n)