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I'm writing a module for complicated application and my module should process json response, returned by web server. So, my issue is about how can I decode such kind of text:

\u041f\u043e\u0438\u0441\u043a \u043f\u043e \u0444\u0430\u043c\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0438, \u0438\u043c\u0435\u043d\u0438 (\u043e\u0442\u0447\u0435\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0443

It's cyrillic text and Mozilla Firefox displays it as it should be. How can I process that guys? I'm on Delphi 2010.

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  • Your JSON-decoding library should already handle that for you. What library are you using? Also, that's not valid JSON; are you sure that's not actually inside a string? Mar 15, 2012 at 4:06
  • I don't get this using some JSON library. I just get it using "raw" HTTP GET queries.
    – kseen
    Mar 15, 2012 at 4:10
  • I understand that, but if what you're receiving is supposed to be JSON-encoded, as you say it is, then you should use a JSON-decoding library to process it instead of writing your own. Mar 15, 2012 at 4:18
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    This is not UTF-8, but string containing escaped UTF-16 code points.
    – OnTheFly
    Mar 15, 2012 at 7:49
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    I see backslashes, spaces, numbers, Latin letters, a comma, and a parenthesis, @User. All are UTF-8 code points. Mar 15, 2012 at 18:08

3 Answers 3

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You can use the DBXJSON unit which is included in Delphi 2010

uses
 DBXJSON;

const
JsonUt8  ='"\u041f\u043e\u0438\u0441\u043a \u043f\u043e \u0444\u0430\u043c\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0438, \u0438\u043c\u0435\u043d\u0438 (\u043e\u0442\u0447\u0435\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0443"';

procedure TForm59.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  LJSONValue: TJSONValue;
begin
  LJSONValue:=TJSONObject.ParseJSONValue(TEncoding.UTF8.GetBytes(JsonUt8),0);
  Edit1.Text:=LJSONValue.ToString;
end;

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  • Looking good, thanks. Perhaps, I should go with that library.
    – kseen
    Mar 15, 2012 at 4:50
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OK guys, here is complete code that get me managed with this issue:

function Unescape(const s: AnsiString): string;
var
  i: Integer;
  j: Integer;
  c: Integer;
begin
  // Make result at least large enough. This prevents too many reallocs
  SetLength(Result, Length(s));
  i := 1;
  j := 1;
  while i <= Length(s) do begin
    if s[i] = '\' then begin
      if i < Length(s) then begin
        // escaped backslash?
        if s[i + 1] = '\' then begin
          Result[j] := '\';
          inc(i, 2);
        end
        // convert hex number to WideChar
        else if (s[i + 1] = 'u') and (i + 1 + 4 <= Length(s))
                and TryStrToInt('$' + string(Copy(s, i + 2, 4)), c) then begin
          inc(i, 6);
          Result[j] := WideChar(c);
        end else begin
          raise Exception.CreateFmt('Invalid code at position %d', [i]);
        end;
      end else begin
        raise Exception.Create('Unexpected end of string');
      end;
    end else begin
      Result[j] := WideChar(s[i]);
      inc(i);
    end;
    inc(j);
  end;

  // Trim result in case we reserved too much space
  SetLength(Result, j - 1);
end;

const
  NormalizationC = 1;

function NormalizeString(NormForm: Integer; lpSrcString: PWideChar; cwSrcLength: Integer;
 lpDstString: PWideChar; cwDstLength: Integer): Integer; stdcall; external 'Normaliz.dll';

function Normalize(const s: string): string;
var
  newLength: integer;
begin
  // in NormalizationC mode the result string won't grow longer than the input string
  SetLength(Result, Length(s));
  newLength := NormalizeString(NormalizationC, PChar(s), Length(s), PChar(Result), Length(Result));
  SetLength(Result, newLength);
end;

function UnescapeAndNormalize(const s: AnsiString): string;
begin
  Result := Normalize(Unescape(s));
end;

The code is stolen from this answer

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In case if somebody will need simple function to decode JSON escaped string:

function JSONUnescape(const Source: string; CRLF: string = #13#10): string;
const
  ESCAPE_CHAR = '\';
  QUOTE_CHAR = '"';
  EXCEPTION_FMT = 'Invalid escape at position %d';
var
  EscapeCharPos, TempPos: Integer;
  Temp: string;
  IsQuotedString: Boolean;
begin
  result := '';
  IsQuotedString := (Source[1] = QUOTE_CHAR) and
    (Source[Length(Source)] = QUOTE_CHAR);
  EscapeCharPos := Pos(ESCAPE_CHAR, Source);
  TempPos := 1;
  while EscapeCharPos > 0 do
  begin
    result := result + Copy(Source, TempPos, EscapeCharPos - TempPos);
    TempPos := EscapeCharPos;
    if EscapeCharPos < Length(Source) - Integer(IsQuotedString) then
      case Source[EscapeCharPos + 1] of
        't':
          Temp := #9;
        'n':
          Temp := CRLF;
        '\':
          Temp := '\';
        '"':
          Temp := '"';
        'u':
          begin
            if EscapeCharPos + 4 < Length(Source) - Integer(IsQuotedString) then
              Temp := Chr(StrToInt('$' + Copy(Source, EscapeCharPos + 2, 4)))
            else
              raise Exception.Create(Format(EXCEPTION_FMT, [EscapeCharPos]));
            Inc(TempPos, 4);
          end;
      else
        raise Exception.Create(Format(EXCEPTION_FMT, [EscapeCharPos]));
      end
    else
      raise Exception.Create(Format(EXCEPTION_FMT, [EscapeCharPos]));
    Inc(TempPos, 2);
    result := result + Temp;
    EscapeCharPos := Pos(ESCAPE_CHAR, Source, TempPos);
  end;
  result := result + Copy(Source, TempPos, Length(Source) - TempPos + 1);
end;

Usage:

JSONUnescape('\u2764Love Delphi\u2764');
// Returns '❤Love Delphi❤'
JSONUnescape('"\u2764Love\tDelphi\u2764"');
// Returns '"❤Love  Delphi❤"';
JSONUnescape('\\\Invalid escaped text');
// Raises and exception 'Invalid escape at position 3'

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